NASA. JUNO mission. This high-resolution view is a composite - Lot 315

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NASA. JUNO mission. This high-resolution view is a composite - Lot 315
NASA. JUNO mission. This high-resolution view is a composite of four images captured by the JunoCam imager. Jupiter is the largest planet orbiting the Sun, but it contains more than twice the amount of matter of all the other objects in the Solar System combined - including all the planets, moons, asteroids and comets. In its composition, Jupiter resembles a star, and scientists estimate that if it had been at least 80 times more massive when it formed, it might have become a type of star called a red dwarf rather than a planet. (The JUNO spacecraft was launched by an ATLAS V rocket on August 5, 2011, with the goal of studying the planet JUPITER. JUNO is in orbit around Jupiter since July 4, 2016. It brings since then, a harvest of exceptional images of the planet JUPITER, unpublished since the 1st color photographs of Jupiter made by the space probes PIONEER and VOYAGER 1&2 in the 70s) Vintage chromogenic print. Legend on the back label. 25,4 x 20,4cm with margins.
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