Images of Jupiter's Moon Callisto

A view of the hemisphere pointing away from Jupiter taken in May 2001 by the Galileo probe.  The bright areas are probably surface ice.  Asgard is the large impact structure is just visible on the upper right; it is about 1,600 km across. The prominent crater with rays coming out about a third of the way up and just right of center is called Bran.
A view of the hemisphere pointing away from Jupiter taken in May 2001 by the Galileo probe. The bright areas are probably surface ice. Asgard is the large impact structure is just visible on the upper right; it is about 1,600 km across. The prominent crater with rays coming out about a third of the way up and just right of center is called Bran.
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