File:Jupiter & Ganymede Eclipse - HST (32863204587).png
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[edit]DescriptionJupiter & Ganymede Eclipse - HST (32863204587).png |
Jupiter eclipsing Ganymede. Tricolor view (B=F330W, G=F435W, R=F658N) taken from HST's now defunct High Resolution Channel on January 19th 2005 around 22:04 UTC. Notes: -Blacked out region is not an alien monolith I promise. It's the "Fastie finger", a coronagraph that was part of the HRC instrument. Credit: NASA/ESA/STScI/Hypatia Alexandria |
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Author | Hypatia Alexandria from Santa Fe |
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