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soothsayer

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Tue Jun 8, 2021, 02:07 PM Jun 2021

📸 Behold, Ganymede! #JunoMission conducted historic flybys of Jupiter's largest moon and captured th


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📸 Behold, Ganymede! #JunoMission conducted historic flybys of Jupiter’s largest moon and captured these stunning images of the icy orb. The detailed photos show craters, the terrain and long structural features possibly linked to tectonic faults. http://go.nasa.gov/3fZMeM6


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📸 Behold, Ganymede! #JunoMission conducted historic flybys of Jupiter's largest moon and captured th (Original Post) soothsayer Jun 2021 OP
Wow, what stunning images! Seeing this moon so close-up is astonishing. CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2021 #1
Wow! Thanks for posting. alwaysinasnit Jun 2021 #2
Wonderful! Thank you, so much. 🌌 Judi Lynn Jun 2021 #3

CaliforniaPeggy

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1. Wow, what stunning images! Seeing this moon so close-up is astonishing.
Tue Jun 8, 2021, 02:10 PM
Jun 2021

Wish I could have taken them!

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