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[edit]DescriptionInset-jup callisto-large.gif | This image shows the heavily cratered surface of Callisto. It was taken 7 July 1979 by Voyager 2. An enormous impact basin with concentric rings is located near the top and slightly left of center. |
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Source | The image appears on a website entitled "Callisto: Overview" at http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm?Object=Callisto. |
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GIF file comment | CALLISTO
10 March 1995 This image of shows the heavily cratered surface of Callisto It was taken by Voyager 2 on July 7, 1979. Towards the top and slightly left of center is an enormous impact basin with concentric rings extending out from it. Credit: Calvin J. Hamilton, and NASA. |
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