TY - BOOK ID - 214786 TI - Io after Galileo : a new view of Jupiter's volcanic moon AU - Lopes, Rosaly M. C. AU - Spencer, John R. PY - 2007 SN - 1280944048 9786610944040 3540488413 PB - Berlin ; New York : Chichester, UK : Springer ; Praxis Publishing, DB - UniCat KW - Galilean satellites. KW - Galileo Project. KW - Io (Satellite) KW - Jupiter (Planet) KW - Exploration. KW - Galilean moons KW - Medicean planets KW - Medicean stars KW - Project Galileo KW - Jupiter I (Satellite) KW - Satellites KW - Physical geography. KW - Astrophysics and Astroparticles. KW - Geophysics/Geodesy. KW - Geography KW - Astrophysics. KW - Geophysics. KW - Astronomical physics KW - Astronomy KW - Cosmic physics KW - Physics KW - Geological physics KW - Terrestrial physics KW - Earth sciences UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:214786 AB - Jupiter’s moon Io is the Solar System’s most exotic satellite. Active volcanism on Io was discovered from observations by the Voyager 1 spacecraft in 1979, confirming a possibility suggested from theoretical studies of Io’s orbit. Our knowledge of Io’s volcanism, composition, and space environment were significantly increased as a result of observations by the Galileo spacecraft from 1996 through 2001. The end of the Galileo mission in 2003 makes this an ideal time to summarize the new results in a book as no book has ever been written about Jupiter’s volcanic moon, Io. ER -