Jupiter.Aurora.HST.mod.svg


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English: Jupiter's aurorae in November 1998. The image made by HST. The main auroral oval and polar ovals are marked with dash lines. Satellite spots and other features are also shown. (Based on Palier, Laurent (2001). " More about the structure of the high latitude Jovian aurorae ". Planetary and Space Sciences 49 : 1159–73. DOI : 10.1016/S0032-0633(01)00023-X . )
NASA image of Jupiter aurora in UV, Hubble Space Telescope Bright streaks and dots are caused by magnetic flux tubes connecting Jupiter to its largest moons: * Io: bright streak on the far left * Ganymede: bright dot below center * Europa: dot right of Ganymede dot Image originally from http://apod.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap001219.html Credit: John T. Clarke (U. Michigan), ESA, NASA
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    • 2009-06-05T08:37:39Z Ruslik0 1000x554 (76494 Bytes) Increased font size
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    • 2009-03-30T13:48:40Z Ruslik0 1000x554 (70565 Bytes) Fixed some errors
    • 2009-03-25T13:44:11Z Ruslik0 1000x554 (85012 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Jupiter's aurorae in November 1998. Image of HST with main oval and polar ovals marked with dashed lines. Satellite spots and other features are also shown. (Based on {{cite journal|last=Pali
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    • 2008-09-16T12:21:20Z RupertMillard 752x417 (296914 Bytes) Uploading higher quality version from: http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2000/38/image/a/
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    • 2007-01-01T23:44:28Z Wdflake 789x451 (182817 Bytes) Removed border and caption, as is the policy on enwiki
    • 2005-08-11T09:41:28Z Kurgus 800x514 (33927 Bytes) ''NASA image of Jupiter aurora in UV, Hubble Space Telescope'' Bright streaks and dots are caused by magnetic flux tubes connecting Jupiter to its largest moons: * Io: bright streak on the far left * Ganymede: bright dot bel

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