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I've got a jug on the mantelpiece with the same pattern.....
I could have saved them some money....
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Amazing images!
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Phenomenal, such heat and energy.
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Originally Posted by Silver Tabby ->
Those are stunning images - so Jupiter is stripey - I wonder why - and what is the big red spot, seen more clearly in the second photo?
If I recall correctly the big red spot is "permanent" storm. Something like a hurricane.
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See Jupiter Take One for the Solar System



Just keep an eye out for any wayward black rectangles...when you see them, get away as fast as you can.
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Just keep an eye out for any wayward black rectangles...when you see them, get away as fast as you can.
I always wondered what happened to the cricket ball from that six I hit last July....
 
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