I25
This flyby took place over the south polar region of Io
on November 26, 1999, from a distance of 300 km. Here are some links
to info on this flyby:

Take
a look at the trajectory Galileo took durning the I25 flyby.
News from I25:
- Galileo
to Make Extended Mission's Final Flyby (Space.com, November 25,
1999)
- Galileo
Threads Through the Heart of the Jupiter System (JPL, November 25,
1999)
- Galileo
Completes Io Flyby After Thanksgiving White-Knuckler (JPL, November
25, 1999)
- Galileo
Wraps Up Encounter with Jupiter System on Friday (JPL, November
26, 1999)
- Galileo
Survives 'White Knuckle' flyby of Io (CNN, November 26, 1999)
- Galileo
Back on Track despite Computer problems (CBC, November 26, 1999)
- Galileo
Sees Dazzling Lava Fountain on Io (JPL, December 19, 1999)
- Spacecraft
captures Rare eruption on Jupiter's moon Io (Space.com, December
20, 1999)
- Galileo
images offer color-coded clues about Io (CNN, March 6, 2000)
- Jupiter's
Moons in Focus (BBC, March 7, 2000)
- Galileo
Team Celebrates 21 years, Stunning Images (Space.com, March 7, 2000)
- New
Images of Moons, Io and Europa (Discovery.com News, March 7, 2000)
- Jupiter's
Terrible Tides Mold Io and Europa (Science@NASA, March 8, 2000)
- Pizza
Pie in the Sky: Understanding Io's Riot of Color (Space.com, March
16, 2000)
- Sulfur
Molecules Around Io Surprise Scientists (Space.com, March 16, 2000)
- Wandering
Plumes, Seeing Red, And Slip-sliding Away on Io (JPL, May 18, 2000)
- Galileo's
sharp new pictures of Io detail amazing volcanism (May 18, 2000)
- Io
Blows Its Top (Spacedaily.com/JPL, May 18, 2000)
- Io's
Wandering Volcanoes (BBC, May 19, 2000)
- Pictures
of Best Volcanic Show in Solar System (UniSci, May 19, 2000)
- The
Secret Lives of Alien Volcanoes (Science@NASA, May 19, 2000)
- Images
reveal lakes, snow, geysers on Jupiter moon Io (CNN, May 19, 2000)
- Galileo
Uncovers Io's Weird, Wandering Plume (Space.com, May 19, 2000)
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