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====== NASA Image of the Day ====== | ====== NASA Image of the Day ====== | ||
- | Date: **Sun 28th June, 2020**\\ | + | Date: **Sat 18th May, 2024**\\ |
- | Title: **Europa and Jupiter from Voyager 1** | + | Title: **North Celestial Aurora** |
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- | What are those spots on Jupiter? Largest and furthest, just right of center, is the Great Red Spot -- a huge storm system that has been raging | + | Graceful star trail arcs reflect planet Earth' |
- | It is not yet known why this Great Spot is red. The spot toward the lower left is one of Jupiter' | + | |
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | Image copyright: Chirag Upreti< | ||
+ | Click the image for a larger view (opens in a new tab) | ||
- | Sixteen frames from Voyager 1's flyby of Jupiter in 1979 were recently reprocessed and merged | + | //If you leave a comment below, please enter the date when referring |
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- | About 43 years ago, Voyager 1 launched from Earth and started one of the greatest explorations of the Solar System ever. | + | |
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- | Free Download: Voyager Posters | + | |
- | [[https://apod.nasa.gov/ | + | |
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- | Click the image for a larger view (opens in a new tab) | + | |
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~~DISCUSSION~~ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||
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