- EUROPA
EUROPA: 04666767.39
Image Identification | |
Data Set Id | GO-J/JSA-SSI-2-REDR-V1.0 |
Orbit Id | 17ESREGMAP02 |
Orbit Number | 17 |
Start Time | 1998-09-26 04:56:44.471 |
Image Acquisition Parameters | |
Emission Angle | 17.319206 |
Incidence Angle | 77.31536 |
Local Time | 17.089584 |
Phase Angle | 92.211105 |
Solar Longitude | 4.2632008 |
Ancillary Parameters | |
Off Nadir Angle | 1.1615467 |
Pixel Resolution | 217.69429 |
Slant Distance | 21433.268 |
Subspacecraft Latitude | -7.0715313 |
Subspacecraft Longitude | 295.51135 |
Target Center Distance | 22928.5 |
About EUROPA
Galileo plunged into Jupiter's crushing atmosphere on Sept. 21, 2003. The spacecraft was deliberately destroyed
to protect one of its own discoveries - a possible ocean beneath the icy crust of the moon Europa. Galileo changed the way we look at our
solar system. The spacecraft was the first to fly past an asteroid and the first to discover a moon of an asteroid. It provided the only
direct observations of a comet colliding with a planet. Galileo was the first to measure Jupiter's atmosphere with a descent probe and the
first to conduct long-term observations of the Jovian system from orbit. It found evidence of subsurface saltwater on Europa, Ganymede and
Callisto and revealed the intensity of volcanic activity on Io.