Single shot of Jupiter and the Galilean moons taken in Los Angeles last night
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The smallest of Jupiter's Galilean Moons was discovered on the 8th of January 1610 by Galileo Galilei. It is one of the moons in our solar system that are marked for exploration because of their potential for microscopic life.
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7 January 1610 β through his telescope, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei made the first observation of Jupiter's Galilean moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, although he was not able to distinguish the first two until the following night.
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The largest of Neptune's 14 known moons, Triton. It is the 7th largest moon in the solar system, the larger moons are Earth's moon, Titan and the 4 Galilean moons of Jupiter. (Image by NASA's Voyager 2)
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Hubble Space Telescope image of Jupiter and 3 of the Galilean moons (Europa, Callisto, and Io). Taken in January 2015. On January 7, 1610, Galileo wrote a letter containing the first mention of Jupiter's moons.
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Jupiter and its 4 Galilean moons
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Jupiter with Europa, the smallest of the Galilean moons. The moon is thought to hold potential ingredients for life.
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︎ Jan 17 2022
I see your night shots so I add mine too. Taken in Penang using a refractor telescope + cellphone. Pics of the Cresent moon and Jupiter with its Galilean moons (Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto)
reddit.com/gallery/rblqei
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Jupiter's Galilean moons discovered by Galileo Galilei on January 7th and 8th of the year 1610. All pictures are taken by the Galileo Spacecraft except for Callisto which was taken by Voyager II. From top to bottom the moons are: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. (Credit: NASA)
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Would Starship be able to deliver multiple landers/rovers to the surface several of the Galilean moons in one mission?
*To the surface of several Galilean moons
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Callisto, another one of Jupiter's Galilean moons, was also discovered on this day in 1610. It is the second largest moon in the solar system. This is an enhanced color image by NASA's Galileo spacecraft.
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The Galilean Moons from London tonight.
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Jupiter and it's 4 Galilean moons.
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Io was discovered 412 years ago by Galileo Galilei. This image shows a volcanic eruption on the third largest of the Galilean Moons. It is the most volcanicaly active world in the solar system.
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Jupiter with the Galilean moons
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Jupiter and galilean moons
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Jupiter and its four planet-size moons, called the Galilean satellites, were photographed in early March by Voyager 1 and assembled into this collage. They are not to scale but are in their relative positions.
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Composite of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter (left to right Io, Europa, Ganymede & Callisto)
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︎ Oct 30 2021
Jupiter and its Four Galilean Moons on Saturday, Oct. 2nd
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Images of Earth and Moon plus Jupiter/Galilean Satellites, taken from Mars by the Mars Global Surveyor on May 8, 2003.
reddit.com/gallery/qp19re
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Jupiter and its Four Galilean Moons on Saturday, Oct. 2nd
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2021-11-24 Jupiter and Galilean Moons
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︎ Nov 24 2021
Jupiter and the 4 Galilean moons, captured by me in VA
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︎ Sep 27 2021
Jupiter, and 3/4 of the galilean moons⦠Taken by me, a 14 year old with a 400$ telescope and an iPhone.
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Jupiter and the Galilean Moons 10/9/2021
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Galilean Moons with 7x50 Binoculars?
I just got a pair of binoculars with a magnification of 7x50. I know this is the bare minimum but I just wanted a cheap pair in my car. I read on the reviews that people were able to see Venus, Jupiter and itβs 4 moons, Saturn and its rings, and even the Andromeda Galaxy relatively clearly with these binoculars. I just went outside today though after just getting them and looked at Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn through them and was only able to see a little light, just like I see with my naked eye. The reviews said these would get the images iβm looking for. Can anyone help me out? Could it possibly be due to light pollution or maybe a not 100% clear sky night?
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Galilean Moons/Moons of Jupiter Flags
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Europa, the smallest of Jupiter's Galilean Moons
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Jupiter's Galilean moons calculator
Hi, does anyone know of an open source javascript algorithm to calculate Jupiter's Galilean moons true anomaly?
I want to add them to my timekeeprer plasmoid:
https://github.com/xyz32/timekeeper-evolution
Thanks.
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Jupiter and Galilean Moons 16OCT21
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Jupiter with 3 Galilean Moons captured using 80 mm f/6 refractor and 2x Barlow.
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Jupiter and the Galilean Moons
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Jupiter with the Galilean Moons
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Why the gravity of different planets (like Mars, Moon, Galilean moons, sun) have different gravity than in real life?
Galilean moons have too much gravity, the sun has very low gravity than that in real life, and the Moon and Mars have lower gravities than in real life. Is that something to do with it?
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Jupiter with the Galilean moons. From the left: Europa, Callisto, Ganymede, Io
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Jupiter and its Four Galilean Moons on Saturday, Oct. 2nd
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Jupiter and Galilean moons 10/09/21
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︎ Sep 09 2021
Jupiter & it's four Galilean moons Io, Europa, Gany- mede, and Callisto
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Nug so dense it got gravity and looks like Jupiter and it's Galilean moons
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Jupiter with 3 Galilean Moons. images with an 80 mm f/6 refractor, 3x barlow and zwo ASI 120 MC camera.
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Gang I believe BGS and MS hid a Darian Calendar inside their announcement. I found there are 3 different Darian Calendars. Martian, Galilean Moons, and Titan and different variations of them. There's a date or clue to the location hidden in there and I'm sure we can figure it out!
reddit.com/gallery/nr1ud0
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Jupiter and it's Galilean moons
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