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- Tawhaki_Patera abstract "Tawhaki Patera is an active volcano on Jupiter's moon Io. It is located on Io's leading hemisphere at 3.32°N 76.18°W / 3.32; -76.18 within the equatorial plains of western Media Regio. Tawhaki is an Ionian patera, a type of volcanic crater similar to a caldera, 49.8 kilometers (30.9 mi) wide and 550 meters (1,800 ft) deep.Tawhaki Patera was first seen as a dark spot in low-resolution Voyager 1 in March 1979. However, volcanic activity was not observed at Tawhaki until September 1997 when a bright thermal hotspot was observed at near-infrared wavelengths while Io was in the shadow of Jupiter by the camera on the Galileo spacecraft. Tawhaki would also be observed as a hotspot while Io was in eclipse in November 1997 during Galileo's eleventh orbit. The high temperature period of the eruption at Tawhaki ceased by May 1998. It is uncertain whether this delay is due to real changes in activity at Tawhaki or the poor resolution of the Voyager data and Galileo data from the Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS).Tawhaki Patera is one of several volcanoes suspected of being responsible for the August 2, 1999 9908A outburst eruption, one of the most energetic observed on Io. However, the low-resolution of the ground-based observation precludes a definitive identification of the source volcano of the eruption beyond that it was located in northwestern Media Regio on Io's leading hemisphere. The NIMS instrument did detect a thermal hotspot between one and five micrometres at Tawhaki during Galileo's 21st orbit in July 1999, a month prior to the eruption. The southern half of Tawhaki Patera was observed by Galileo at 260 meters per pixel during an encounter with Io on November 26, 1999, providing the highest resolution image of this volcano. This along with a color observation taken in July 1999, showed that the floor of Tawhaki contained some of the darkest material in the area, suggesting the cooled lava at Tawhaki is very young, consistent with the activity seen during the Galileo mission. A lava channel, later named Tawhaki Vallis was also found to the southeast. The channel maybe related to earlier activity at Tawhaki Patera, but the images of the region cut off the northern half of the volcano and channel, preventing a relationship between the two volcanic features to be established. In August 2001, NIMS once again observed a low level of activity at Tawhaki Patera.The volcano was formally named Tawhaki Patera by the International Astronomical Union in 2000 after the Māori lightning god, Tāwhaki. The Galileo imaging team suggested the name Hine-i-tapeka Patera, but Tawhaki Patera was chosen instead.".
- Tawhaki_Patera thumbnail Tawhaki_Patera.jpg?width=300.
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- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageOutDegree "21".
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- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Caldera.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Active_volcanoes.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volcanoes_of_Io_(moon).
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Galileo_(spacecraft).
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Hine-i-Tapeka.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink International_Astronomical_Union.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Io_(moon).
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink List_of_regions_on_Io.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Media_Regio.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Māori_mythology.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Natural_satellite.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Planetary_nomenclature.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Tawhaki_Vallis.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Tāwhaki.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Volcanism_on_Io.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Volcano.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink Volcanology_of_Io.
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- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLink File:Tawhaki_Patera.jpg.
- Tawhaki_Patera wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tawhaki Patera".
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- Tawhaki_Patera subject Category:Active_volcanoes.
- Tawhaki_Patera subject Category:Volcanoes_of_Io_(moon).
- Tawhaki_Patera hypernym Volcano.
- Tawhaki_Patera point "3.32 -76.18".
- Tawhaki_Patera type Mountain.
- Tawhaki_Patera type Feature.
- Tawhaki_Patera type SpatialThing.
- Tawhaki_Patera comment "Tawhaki Patera is an active volcano on Jupiter's moon Io. It is located on Io's leading hemisphere at 3.32°N 76.18°W / 3.32; -76.18 within the equatorial plains of western Media Regio. Tawhaki is an Ionian patera, a type of volcanic crater similar to a caldera, 49.8 kilometers (30.9 mi) wide and 550 meters (1,800 ft) deep.Tawhaki Patera was first seen as a dark spot in low-resolution Voyager 1 in March 1979.".
- Tawhaki_Patera label "Tawhaki Patera".
- Tawhaki_Patera sameAs Tawhaki_Patera.
- Tawhaki_Patera sameAs m.0b6m2vc.
- Tawhaki_Patera sameAs Q7689271.
- Tawhaki_Patera sameAs Q7689271.
- Tawhaki_Patera lat "3.32".
- Tawhaki_Patera long "-76.18".
- Tawhaki_Patera wasDerivedFrom Tawhaki_Patera?oldid=659984302.
- Tawhaki_Patera depiction Tawhaki_Patera.jpg.
- Tawhaki_Patera isPrimaryTopicOf Tawhaki_Patera.