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Shamshu Mons and Patera from 34.500 Km
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This mosaic of images taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on February 22, 2000 shows 3 mountains and two lava-filled depressions in the Shamshu Region of Io. The dark oval feature on the left side is a depression that has been resurfaced by lava flows. The rough terrain North-East of the depression is Shamshu Mons. A 10-Km (6-mile) wide canyon oriented in North-East to South-West direction cuts this mountain. The northwestern edge of the mountain has been scalloped by erosion and it appears that the material has flowed along the canyon floor. Portions of 2 more mountains can be seen on the right side. The depression between these mountains is Shamshu Patera, a volcanic hotspot. The dark patches within it are recent and active lava flows. The northernmost edge of Shamshu Patera appears to be cutting into the mountain to its northeast. North is to the top of the picture and the Sun illuminates the surface from the West. This mosaic has a resolution of about 345 mt/pixel and covers an area of about 390x380 Km.
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