File:Voyager 1 - SEB, STRZ, and STB (22483391981).png
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Six frame clear filter mosaic of Jupiter's south equatorial belt, south tropical zone, and south temperate belt. Color was taken from violet, orange, and synthetic green filters. Image was acquired on March 4, 1979 between1209 and 1216 UT. At this time the spacecraft was approximately 160,700 km from Jupiter. |
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Source | Voyager 1 - SEB, STRZ, and STB |
Author | Justin Cowart |
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