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Jupiter seen from its satellite S/2003 J 2 - Illustration

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PIX7223376
Image title
Jupiter seen from its satellite S/2003 J 2 - Illustration
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Artist
Miller, Ron (b.1947) / American
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Location
Private Collection
Date
2015 AD (C21st AD)
Shooting Date
07/12/2015
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S/2003 J 2 is a satellite of Jupiter, the furthest from the planet that we know.

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© Ron Miller/Novapix / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
21st century / art / astrology / astronomy / colour / space (the) / Jupiter / god / mythological figure / mythology / physics / science / planet / illustration
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Medium 1024 × 677 px 87 × 57 mm 138 KB

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