k Ice Spires on Callisto Ice spires on Callisto. VR artwork of ice spires around 100 metres tall on the surface of the Jovian moon Callisto. The moons parent planet, Jupiter, is in the sky, centre, with the other major moons either side of it. From the left, they are Ganymede, Io casting a shadow on Jupiter and Europa covering Jupiter might side. It is thought that these spires formed from an ancient impact billions of years ago. They are very slowly eroding over time, the ice subliming and dust within the ice accumulating to absorb sunlight and continue the erosion. The CallistoJupiter distance is around 1.8 million kilometres, and Jupiter is around 140, 000 kilometres across. This is for use in a VR headset or for projection onto the interior of a dome. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Ice Spires on Callisto Ice spires on Callisto. VR artwork of ice spires  around 100 metres tall  on the surface of the Jovian moon Callisto. The moon s parent planet, Jupiter, is in the sky, centre, with the other major moons either side of it. From the left, they are Ganymede, Io  casting a shadow on Jupiter  and Europa  covering Jupiter   might side . It is thought that these spires formed from an ancient impact billions of years ago. They are very slowly eroding over time, the ice subliming and dust within the ice accumulating to absorb sunlight and continue the erosion. The Callisto Jupiter distance is around 1.8 million kilometres, and Jupiter is around 140, 000 kilometres across. This is for use in a VR headset or for projection onto the interior of a dome.
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Ice Spires on Callisto

Ice spires on Callisto. VR artwork of ice spires (around 100 metres tall) on the surface of the Jovian moon Callisto. The moon's parent planet, Jupiter, is in the sky, centre, with the other major moons either side of it. From the left, they are Ganymede, Io (casting a shadow on Jupiter) and Europa (covering Jupiter鈥檚 might side). It is thought that these spires formed from an ancient impact billions of years ago. They are very slowly eroding over time, the ice subliming and dust within the ice accumulating to absorb sunlight and continue the erosion. The Callisto-Jupiter distance is around 1.8 million kilometres, and Jupiter is around 140, 000 kilometres across. This is for use in a VR headset or for projection onto the interior of a dome.

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724 x 362 px
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