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A Day on Io - 2/6 - Illustration - A Day on Io - 2/6 - Artwork: Io always points the same face towards Jupiter during his orbit and like the Moon from Earth, Jupiter presents different phases to him. This series of images shows the landscape changing in a day from a point in the northern hemisphere of Io-2. A few hours later, the Sun moved to the right, brightly illuminating the satellite surface - Io keeps the same face toward Jupiter as it orbits the planet. For this reason, Jupiter appears to hang motionless in Io's sky. Just as the Earth's Moon does, Jupiter goes through phases as Io orbits it. Here's a gallery showing the view from a location in the northern hemisphere during the course of a single day - 2. A few hours later, the sun appears to have moved to the right, lighting up the landscape brightly

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A Day on Io - 2/6 - Illustration - A Day on Io - 2/6 - Artwork: Io always points the same face towards Jupiter during his orbit and like the Moon from Earth, Jupiter presents different phases to him. This series of images shows the landscape changing in a day from a point in the northern hemisphere of Io-2. A few hours later, the Sun moved to the right, brightly illuminating the satellite surface - Io keeps the same face toward Jupiter as it orbits the planet. For this reason, Jupiter appears to hang motionless in Io's sky. Just as the Earth's Moon does, Jupiter goes through phases as Io orbits it. Here's a gallery showing the view from a location in the northern hemisphere during the course of a single day - 2. A few hours later, the sun appears to have moved to the right, lighting up the landscape brightly

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