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The moon's surface is mostly yellow and white because of the sulfur.  Except near the poles where radiation damage turns the sulfur red.
 
The moon's surface is mostly yellow and white because of the sulfur.  Except near the poles where radiation damage turns the sulfur red.
  
'''Io''' is largely uninhabited, and is considered massively unsuited to colonization for several reasons.  The main two of these being the strength of the Jovian magnetic field around Io<ref>There is a belt of radiation centered on '''Io''', and the moon receives approximately 3,600 rem a day.</ref> and the moon's volcanism.  The [[Browncoats|Whedonites]] and [[Heinleinians]] occasionally send short term prospecting and mining operations to Io - there's a lot of sulfur and magnesium to be harvested - and the occasional Mad will try some new scheme to tap the moon's magnetic field for electrical power, but it is far too dangerous to attempt a permanent settlement.
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Io is largely uninhabited, and is considered massively unsuited to colonization for several reasons.  The main two of these being the strength of the Jovian magnetic field around Io<ref>There is a belt of radiation centered on Io, and the moon receives approximately 3,600 rem a day.</ref> and the moon's volcanism.  The [[Browncoats|Whedonites]] and [[Heinleinians]] occasionally send short term prospecting and mining operations to Io - there's a lot of sulfur and magnesium to be harvested - and the occasional Mad will try some new scheme to tap the moon's magnetic field for electrical power, but it is far too dangerous to attempt a permanent settlement.
 
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== Known Places on Io ==
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* none
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==Related Links==
 
==Related Links==
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* [[Ganymede]]
 
* [[Ganymede]]
 
* [[Callisto]]
 
* [[Callisto]]
 
=== Related Websites ===
 
These are sources of hard-science information and inspirational imagery for anyone who wants to write about the Jovian subsystem in Fenspace.  So far, all sites are on NASA servers.  Ideally, these links should be incorporated into the articles that should be written for this page, then this section deleted after the articles are posted here.
 
 
* [http://sse.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm?Object=Jupiter Solar System Exploration: Planets: Jupiter]
 
* [http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/jupiterflyby/Jupiter Milennium Flyby]
 
* [http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/galileo/?CFID=6676198 The Galileo Project]
 
** [http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap080817.html Io's Surface: Under Construction] - the Astronomy Picture of the Day for 2008 August 17
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 11:42, 19 October 2010

Places in Fenspace
Io
Io.jpg
Planetary characteristics
Orbit421,700 km from Jupiter (mean)
Diameter3,630.6 km (equatorial)
Surface Gravity0.18 G
Year42.5 hours
Day42.5 hours
Mean Temperature110°K (-163.15°C) mean
Atmospheretrace (90% SO2)
Water/Ice Index0%
Population (2013)transient only, no permanent residents
Political AffiliationFenspace Convention
Capitaladministered from Serenity Valley, Ganymede
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Io is the inner most of the Galilean moons of Jupiter. A relatively large[1] satellite, it is the most volcanically active body in the solar system. Tidal stresses introduced during Io's orbit of Jupiter heat the interior of the moon to great levels. Plumes of molten sulfur compounds and silicates can be launched 200km from the moon's surface during some volcanic events and lakes of molten sulfur compounds can be found across the surface.

The moon's surface is mostly yellow and white because of the sulfur. Except near the poles where radiation damage turns the sulfur red.

Io is largely uninhabited, and is considered massively unsuited to colonization for several reasons. The main two of these being the strength of the Jovian magnetic field around Io[2] and the moon's volcanism. The Whedonites and Heinleinians occasionally send short term prospecting and mining operations to Io - there's a lot of sulfur and magnesium to be harvested - and the occasional Mad will try some new scheme to tap the moon's magnetic field for electrical power, but it is far too dangerous to attempt a permanent settlement.

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Notes

  1. About 5% larger in diameter and 20% more massive than Luna.
  2. There is a belt of radiation centered on Io, and the moon receives approximately 3,600 rem a day.