File:Jupiter and the Galilean moons animation.gif
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Jupiter_and_the_Galilean_moons_animation.gif (720 × 405 pixels, file size: 347 KB, MIME type: image/gif, looped, 183 frames, 19 s)
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[edit]DescriptionJupiter and the Galilean moons animation.gif |
English: Animation of a sequence of photographs taken by JunoCam aboard the Juno spacecraft, in June 2016, of Jupiter and the motion of the four Galilean moons, as the spacecraft approached the planet. |
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Source | "Juno Approach Movie of Jupiter and the Galilean Moons" by NASAJuno on YouTube |
Author | National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Malin Space Science Systems |
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