File:Departing The Red Spot - Juno (35729828552).png
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[edit]DescriptionDeparting The Red Spot - Juno (35729828552).png |
JunoCam Perijove 7 image of the Great Red Spot as Juno departed the vicinity of Jupiter. This image was taken from an altitude of 16500 km above Jupiter's South Temperate Belt. Image Credit: NASA / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt / Justin Cowart |
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Source | Departing The Red Spot - Juno |
Author | Justin Cowart |
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