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This first one was actually shot during the first flyby in January and I was really stunned by the bright colors emanating from a strictly metallic surface. It reminds me a lot of granite, though closer up, the coloring surely looks much different. Do you think the coloring is accurate? Do you think that perhaps large amounts of liquid exist there, only with a much higher melting point?

 

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With experience with astrophysicists, I'm very very tempted to suggest that the first is a false colour image.

 

It is false.

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No, but surely it is obvious from the luminous colours?

 

Maybe, but you stated a fact, which imo requires evidence, references or both :P

 

It looks like false colours.

 

Is different to saying.

 

It is false colours.

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