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Old 18-October-2007, 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by MattMarriott View Post
Similarities NOT a coincidence.

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Europe moon "photo" from Galileo, since despite "19,000 pictures" no "photos" of Europe here...
http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/image/jupiter.html
1. It's "Europa", not "Europe".
2. No photos? Europa has been photographed by spacecraft for decades.

Pioneer 10.



Pioneer 11.



Voyager 1.



Voyager 2.



Galileo.



Hubble Space Telescope.



Cassini.



New Horizons.



And let's not forget the international campaign observing the 1995 Shoemaker-Levy 9 impact event on Jupiter:
This page catalogs some ground-based observations of the event, which was imaged by Galileo, Hubble, and ground-based astronomers both professional and amateur. Including - what else? - images of Europa.
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