File:Voyager 1 At Jupiter Near Closest Approach (21542339085).png
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Narrow-angle mosaic of a turbulent upwelling zone north of Jupiter's equator just a few hours before Voyager 1 made its closest approach to the planet on March 5, 1979. Distance to the planet was 753,000 km. Mosaic has been colorized with a lower-resolution wide-field image taken concurrently with the narrow-angle mosaic. |
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Source | Voyager 1 At Jupiter Near Closest Approach |
Author | Justin Cowart |
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