Three moons and their shadows parade across Jupiter — end of event

This new NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image captures a rare occurrence as three of Jupiter’s largest moons parade across the giant gas planet’s banded face.

The image shows the end of the event. Europa has entered the frame at lower left with slower-moving Callisto above and to the right of it. Meanwhile Io — which orbits significantly closer to Jupiter — is approaching the eastern limb of the planet.

The movement of the moons is shown in the video created from Hubble stills and an annotated version is also available.

Credit:

NASAESA, Hubble Heritage Team

About the Image

Id:heic1504f
Type:Observation
Release date:5 February 2015, 16:00
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Size:1000 x 1000 px

About the Object

Name:Callisto, Europa, Io, Jupiter
Type:Solar System : Planet : Satellite
Category:Solar System

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