File:Without A Trace – A Flash In Jupiter's Sky (gemini1009d).tiff
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[edit]DescriptionWithout A Trace – A Flash In Jupiter's Sky (gemini1009d).tiff |
English: Gemini mid-infrared images of Jupiter (left/right) shortly after superbolide event obtained with the instrument T-ReCS on Gemini South, projected impact site indicated by circle. Hubble Space Telescope image shown at center. |
Date | 9 September 2010 (upload date) |
Source | Without A Trace – A Flash In Jupiter's Sky |
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Image title | Gemini mid-infrared images of Jupiter (left/right) shortly after superbolide event obtained with the instrument T-ReCS on Gemini South, projected impact site indicated by circle. Hubble Space Telescope image shown at center. |
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