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Breathtaking view of Io, Europa and Jupiter captured by Cassini spacecraft (Original Post) KelleyKramer Oct 2019 OP
Breathtaking! lunatica Oct 2019 #1
Wow! Awesome! lastlib Oct 2019 #2
Wow, most impressive. Duppers Oct 2019 #3
Passing on the outside. Wow Marcuse Oct 2019 #4
Woo woo! Feels like we're there! Karadeniz Oct 2019 #5
Kicking for later. Dem2theMax Oct 2019 #6
Looks like Jupiter is keeping an eye on its moons.:-) patphil Oct 2019 #7
I see what did there..... diverdownjt Oct 2019 #13
Is there a way to share this? TNNurse Oct 2019 #8
Here is a flickr link HuskyOffset Oct 2019 #9
THANK YOU TNNurse Oct 2019 #11
NASA's fake videos have improved so much since the faked moon landings! DavidDvorkin Oct 2019 #10
The flicker version... reACTIONary Oct 2019 #12
This happened a loooong time ago.. diverdownjt Oct 2019 #14
Wo! First time to this forum. I'm going to visit regularly. nt LAS14 Oct 2019 #15

lastlib

(23,117 posts)
2. Wow! Awesome!
Thu Oct 17, 2019, 06:26 AM
Oct 2019

What an amazing universe we live in! How fortunate we are to live in a time when we can explore (even if only vicariously) its wonders!

DavidDvorkin

(19,458 posts)
10. NASA's fake videos have improved so much since the faked moon landings!
Fri Oct 18, 2019, 12:34 PM
Oct 2019

On second thought, I suppose there actually are those who dismiss these videos as fake. If they think they moon landings never happened, then why would they think this was real?

diverdownjt

(700 posts)
14. This happened a loooong time ago..
Sun Oct 20, 2019, 01:16 AM
Oct 2019

Cassini flew by Jupiter in december of 2000.

I'm surprised to just see this now. Great clip...thank you.

Gotta love science....

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