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Infographic illustration of Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) mission The Juice spacecraft was launched on 14 April 2023 by the European Space Agen
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Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of Jupiter and two of its moons Ganymede (left) and Io (right) Jupiter is a gas giant planet the fifth planet fr
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Artwork of Juno at Io
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Artwork of Juno at Io
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Waning Moon and Jupiter
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Jupiter and Galilean moons illustration
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Jupiter and Io illustration
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Jupiter and Callisto illustration
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Saturn (above) and Jupiter are aligned at their closest approach in 397 years The stars lined up from upper left to lower right of Jupiter are Galile
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Saturn (above) and Jupiter are aligned at their closest approach in 397 years The stars lined up from upper left to lower right of Jupiter are Galile
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Jupiter and Ganymede illustration
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Jupiter and Europa illustration
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Jupiters surface and three moons illustration
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Jupiters surface and three moons illustration
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Juice spacecraft at Jupiter illustration
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Juice spacecraft orbiting Ganymede illustration
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Juice spacecraft and Europa illustration
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Jupiters moon Ganymede SPHERE image
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Saturn (above) and Jupiter are aligned at their closest approach in 397 years The stars lined up from upper left to lower right of Jupiter are Galile
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Europa the smallest of Jupiters 4 Galilean satellites photographed by the Voyager 1 spacecraft on March 4 1979 from a range of 2 million kilometr
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Jupiter and moons illustration
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Jupiters Galilean moons illustration
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Jupiter and moons illustration
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Jupiter and moons illustration
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Probe exploring Europa illustration
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Astrology CALLISTO (Galilean moon IV)
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Astrology EUROPA (Galilean moon II)
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Astrology IO (Galilean moon I)
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Giovanni Cassini Italian-French astronomer (1625- 1712) coloured artwork Although born in Italy Cassini emigrated to Paris France in 1669 As Di
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Edward Barnard (1857-1923) US astronomer Barnard came from a poor background and had little formal education Despite this he studied and taught as
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Illustration of volcanoes erupting on Io one of Jupiters moons Due to tidal (gravitational) forces between Jupiter and other Galilean moons Io is
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Illustration of volcanic eruptions on Io one of Jupiters moons Due to tidal (gravitational) forces between Jupiter and other Galilean moons Io is
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Scale comparison of Jupiter moons illustration The four Galilean satellites of Jupiter are compared to Earth the Moon and other planets RON MILL
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Jupiter seen from volcanic Io
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Jupiter seen from the surface of volcanic moon Io Io the innermost of the Jovian Galilean moons orbits so close to Jupiter that its interior is kep
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Solar system rocky planets and moons illustration All the planets and moons and other solar system objects here are shown to scale The top row show
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Ice spires on Callisto Illustration of ice spires (around 100 metres tall) on the surface of the Jovian moon Callisto It is thought that these spire
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Jupiter from its moon Europa illustration
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Portrait after an engraving of Giovanni Cassini (1625-1712) Italian-French astronomer Although born in Italy Cassini went to Paris in 1669 never t
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Jupiter over Europa The planet Jupiter seen above the horizon of the icy landscape of Europa Jupiter is shown with a prominent edge-on ring and its
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Illustration of a probe exploring beneath the crust of Jupiters moon Europa Europa is the fourth largest of the many moons that orbit Jupiter It is
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Space exploration Artwork showing an astronaut walking on a moon of Jupiter and backlit by the Sun
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Surface of Europa artwork
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Surface of Europa Computer artwork of Europa with Jupiter in the background The surface crust of Europa is made of water ice which form large blocks
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Moon Jupiter and Praesepe cluster (M44)
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Solar eclipse from Jovian moon Artwork of a solar eclipse seen from Callisto a large moon orbiting the planet Jupiter The Sun is being eclipsed by
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Surface of Callisto
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Interior of Callisto Computer artwork of the interior of Callisto a moon of the planet Jupiter The core of this moon is almost entirely made up of
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Europas surface Artwork of the surface of Europa smallest of the four main (Galilean) moons of Jupiter (appearing at upper left) Europas surface
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Europas surface Galileo spacecraft image of the surface of Europa one of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter The icy surface crust of Europa has be
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Galileo image of impact craters on Callisto
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Callisto Voyager 1 photograph of Callisto the outermost and faintest of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter In the right of the image is a giant imp
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Ocean on Europa Cutaway computer artwork showing the thick ice layer (across centre) that is thought to cover the surface of Europa Between the ice
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Tides on Europa
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Europas future ocean Artwork of an ocean of liquid water on Europa a moon of Jupiter in the distant future At the present time Europa is covered
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Europas surface
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Europas future sea
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Europa Computer artwork of an ice field on the surface of Jupiters moon Europa Jupiter is prominent in the sky its rings can just be seen (from fa
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Europas surface Coloured Galileo spacecraft image of the surface of Europa one of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter The image has been processed
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This image of Europa smallest and brightest of Jupiters four Galilean satellites was taken by Voyager 2 from a range of 241000 km Europa is thoug
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Interior of Europa Computer artwork of the interior of Europa a moon of the planet Jupiter This moon has a small metal core (silver) surrounded by
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Europas surface Galileo spacecraft image of the surface of Europa one of the 4 Galilean moons of Jupiter The icy surface crust of Europa is folded
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Voyager mosaic of Europa Europa is the third of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter It is about 1570 km in radius and orbits Jupiter at a mean dis
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Craters on Ganymede
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Interior of Ganymede Computer artwork of the interior of Ganymede a moon of the planet Jupiter This moon the largest in the Solar System has a sm
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Galileo image of part of Jupiters moon Ganymede
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Jupiter from Io Artwork of the planet Jupiter on the horizon as seen from Io one of its moons Io is the third largest of the moons of Jupiter and
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Interior of Io Computer artwork of the interior of Io a moon of the planet Jupiter At its core (silver) is metal with a turbulent rocky mantle (or
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Europa Voyager 2 photograph of Europa one of the Galilean moons of Jupiter taken on 9 July 1979 It is thought that the crust of the moon is water
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Jupiter and its four Galilean moons as seen through a small telescope Jupiters four largest moons Io Europa Ganymede and Callisto were discover
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Io Coloured Galileo spacecraft image of Io the innermost of Jupiters Galilean moons Dark areas correspond to volcanic hot spots may be active l
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Io Enhanced-colour view of Io innermost of the Galilean moons of Jupiter The orange and yellow colours come from various forms and compounds of s
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Io Enhanced-colour view of Io innermost of the Galilean moons of Jupiter The orange and yellow colours come from various forms and compounds of s
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Jupiters moon Io
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Artists impression of the view on Io the inner- most of the Galilean satellites (the four major moons of Jupiter) Continuous volcanic activity on t
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Jupiter imaged by NASAs Cassini spacecraft Jupiters largest moon Ganymede (lower centre) is also seen Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar s
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Jupiter Southern hemisphere of Jupiter imaged by NASAs Cassini spacecraft Jupiters moon Io (brown upper right) and its shadow are also seen Jup
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Jupiter and moons Composite image of the planet Jupiter with its four Galilean moons superimposed on a starfield Anticlockwise from lower left th
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Mosaic of Voyager spacecraft photographs of Jupiter its four Galilean moons Callisto (bottom right) Ganymede (bottom left) Europa (centre) Io (
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The British chemist Robert Boyle 1627-1691 Boyle was a strong supporter of the Galilean experimental method and the atomic theory In 1661 with the
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Jupiter and its Galilean moons Montage of images of Jupiter and its four largest satellites These are known as the Galilean moons as they were disco
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Jupiter and its Galilean moons Montage of images of Jupiter and its four largest satellites These are known as the Galilean moons as they were disco
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Jupiter over Europa Artists impression of Jupiter seen over the horizon of Europa Europa is the smallest of the four Galilean satellites of Jupiter
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Voyager 2 spacecraft photograph of the southern hemisphere of the planet Jupiter taken on June 25th 1979 at a distance of 12 million kilometers (8 mil
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Jupiter and two of its moons photographed from a distance of 284 million kilometres by the Voyager 1 spacecraft on February 5 1979 Jupiters inner
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Planetary conjunction Venus and Jupiter together in the night sky Venus is the brightest object (bottom right) Jupiter is above and to the left of
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Galileo spacecraft Artwork of NASAs Galileo spacecraft during its fly-by of the Jovian moon Io Jupiter is seen beyond the moon Galileo visited Io
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Studying life on Europa Artwork of a submarine probe studying life around a hydrothermal vent in an ocean on Europa a moon of Jupiter (seen at upper
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This composite includes the four largest moons of Jupiter which are known as the Galilean satellites Shown from left to right in order of increasing
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Europa Two Galileo spacecraft images of Europa one of Jupiters four Galilean moons The image on the left shows Europa which is about the same siz
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JIMO spacecraft (Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter) near Europa a moon of Jupiter composite computer artwork This unmanned spacecraft is designed to study
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JIMO spacecraft (Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter) near Jupiter composite computer artwork This unmanned spacecraft is designed to study the three icy Gali
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Composite image of Jupiters moon Europa taken by the Solid State Imaging (SSI) instrument of NASAs Galileo mission The images have been re-processe
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Illustration crystals growing beneath the crust of Jupiters moon Europa Europa is the fourth largest of the many moons that orbit Jupiter It is bel
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19th century illustration of the planet Jupiter as seen from its moon Europa The surface is shown with liquid water and plant life Today planetary s
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Illustration of a probe exploring beneath the crust of Jupiters moon Europa Europa is the fourth largest of the many moons that orbit Jupiter It is
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Illustration of a probe exploring beneath the crust of Jupiters moon Europa Europa is the fourth largest of the many moons that orbit Jupiter It is
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Illustration of a probe exploring beneath the crust of Jupiters moon Europa Europa is the fourth largest of the many moons that orbit Jupiter It is
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Jupiter and its Galilean moons Montage of images of Jupiter and its four largest satellites known as the Galilean moons as they were discovered by t
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Illustration of the planet Jupiter as seen from its moon Europa Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the solar system with a
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