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Jet Propulsion Laboratories present...

"Galileo - Volcanoes on Io"

November 19, 1999
10:00 am Pacific (1 pm Eastern)

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New images and animation showing volcanic activity on Jupiter's moon Io, similar to that which occurred on Earth eons ago, will be unveiled at a Space Science Update featuring findings from NASA's Galileo spacecraft.

By studying Io, scientists hope to learn more about the geological processes that shaped Earth, Mars and other planets. Panelists at the briefing will be:

  • Dr. Torrence Johnson, Galileo Project Scientist, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Pasadena, CA
  • Dr. Alfred McEwen, Galileo imaging team member, University of Arizona, Tucson
  • Dr. Rosaly Lopes-Gautier, Galileo near-infrared mapping spectrometer team member, JPL
  • Dr. Susan Kieffer, MacArthur Fellow and consulting geologist, Toronto, Canada

The Space Science Update will originate from the James E. Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters, 300 E St., SW, Washington, DC

To learn more about Galileo - Volcanoes on Io visit their
website.

 
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