File:Zamama flow field radiate from the farthest north two volcanoes at the leftmost frame.jpg
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DescriptionZamama flow field radiate from the farthest north two volcanoes at the leftmost frame.jpg |
English: Zamama flow field radiate from the farthest north two volcanoes at the leftmost frame. Zamama field flow formed between the Voyager 1 in 1979 and the Galileo observation in 1996. In 1999, scientists have found dark, long, narrow lava flow field at Zamama region similar to the Hawaiian lava flows. |
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Author | jet propulsion laboratory |
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