Deprojected map image of the
Red Spot region of
Jupiter from
ACS/HRC at 00:41 UTC on April 25, 2006. Each pixel spans 0°.05 in latitude and longitude, with the top of the image lying just along the equator. Three filters are shown here in red (F658N), green (F502N), and blue (F435W).
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w:Oval BA, aka "Red Jr", next to the
w:Great Red Spot |Source=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/05/science/space/05jupiter.html?ex=1177819200&en=e3c0e43d660623d4&ei=5070 |Date=2006-05-05 |Author=Hubble Space Telescope/Eur
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