File:Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter (cropped).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionVoyager 1 Image of Jupiter (cropped).jpg |
English: A 14-frame mosaic of Jupiter from Voyager 1. Most of the data for this mosaic was captured in a 3-by-3 mosaic at around 8:45 on February 27, 1979, but gaps were filled with data taken an hour before and an hour later. |
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Author | NASA / JPL / Björn Jónsson |
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