CICLOPS: Cassini Imaging Central Laboratory for OPerationS
Galileo (PIA 01054-01098)

 
 
 

Palimpsest secondary craters on Ganymede
 

Changes on Io between Voyager 1 and Galileo's second orbit around an unnamed vent North of Prometheus
 

A Jovian Hotspot in True and False Colors (Time set 1)
 

Khensu Crater on Ganymede
 

Secondary Craters on Ganymede
 

Changes on Io around Volund between Voyager 1 and Galileo's second orbit
 

Color Mosaic and Active Volcanic Plumes on Io
 

Complex Tectonism on Ganymede
 

Fractures in Transitional Terrain on Ganymede
 

Galileo's First Image of Amalthea
 

Possible Internal Structures of the Galilean Satellites
 

Geologic Evidence of Internal Activity on Europa
 

Voyager-to-Galileo Changes, Io's Anti-Jove Hemisphere
 

Turbulent Region Near Jupiter's Great Red Spot
 

Har Crater on Callisto
 

Global View of Io (Natural and False/Enhanced Color)
 

Four Galileo Views of Amalthea
 

Flow-like Features On Europa
 

Io Degassing from sub- and anti-Jupiter Regions
 

View of Callisto from Voyager and Galileo
 

Lack of visible change around active hotspots on Io
 

Two Galileo Views of Thebe
 

Landslides on Callisto
 

Ganymede Groove Lanes
 

Changes around Marduk between Voyager, and Galileo's first two orbits
 

Family Portrait of the Small Inner Satellites of Jupiter
 

Grooved Terrain in Nippur Sulcus on Ganymede
 

Jovian Lightning and Moonlit Clouds
 

A Polar Crater on Ganymede
 

Changes on Io around Maui and Amirani between Voyager 1 and Galileo's second orbit
 

Large impact on Callisto`s southern hemisphere
 

Geological mysteries on Ganymede
 

Night Side Jovian Aurora
 

Bright and Dark Slopes on Ganymede
 

Changes east of Pele between Galileo's first two orbits
 

Callisto's Southern Hemisphere
 

Nergal Crater on Ganymede
 

A Compositional Map of the Tyre Region of Europa
 

Grooves and Craters on Ganymede
 

Active Volcanic Eruptions on Io
 

Callisto's Southern Hemisphere as Viewed by NIMS & SSI
 

Fractured Craters on Ganymede
 

Io Plume Monitoring
 

Dynamics of Jupiter's Great Red Spot in the near-infrared