Image:Jupiter from Voyager 1.jpg
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Detail of Jupiter's atmosphere, as imaged by Voyager 1.
Also uploaded by User:ChrisO at Image:Jupiter atmosphere.jpg, 29 Nov 2004.
Original file uploaded by User:Bobdoe at commons:Image:Jupiter_from_Voyager_1.jpg, 10 Nov 2004.
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