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Pioneer 11's image of Saturn and its moon Titan, 3.19pm. PDT. 29 August NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Saturn's rings seen for the first time by Pioneer 11, 4.06pm PDT 22 August 1979 NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Jupiter's faint ring system shown as two light orange lines. Voyager 2 NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Photomosaic of Ganymede, taken on 9 July 1979, showing numerous impact craters NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Voyager 2 picture of Io on 9 July 1979, showing two volcanic eruption plumes NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Jupiter's thin ring of particles photographed by Voyager 2 telescope equiped TV camera NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Exaggerated colour differences in the Jovian atmosphere. Voyager 2 on 23 June 1979 NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Exaggerated colour differences in Jovian atmosphere. Voyager 2 on 23 June 1979 NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Voyager 2 photo of southern hemisphere of Jupiter showing its moon Io, on 25 June 1979 NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Jupiter, unrolled; 4 months apart, taken by Voyagers 1 and 2, showing atmospheric movement NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Jupiter, by Voyager 2 on 10 June 1979, with its moon Io and Ganymede's shadow NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Jupiter, by Voyager 2 on 10 June 1979, with its moon Io and Ganymede's shadow NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Jupiter. Great Red Spot with white oval in its wake. Voyager 1 NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Colour reconstruction of the erupting volcanoes on Io. 5pm 4 March NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Jupiter. Exaggerated colour shot of the Great Red Spot NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Jupiter. Exaggerated colour shot of the Great Red Spot NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Photo collage of Jupiter and its four largest moons; from early March Voyager I photos NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Photo collage of Jupiter and its four largest moons; from early March Voyager 1 photos. NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Voyager 1 view of Jupiter on 1 March 1979, showing Great Red Spot and turbulent area to its west NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Jupiter; 13 February 1979, Voyager I view of Io above Great Red Spot and Europa NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Jupiter, 5 February 1979, the Great Red Spot, and three of its four largest Satellites Io, Europa and Callisto NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Venus. Clouds above North Pole, 11 February 1979, viewed by infrared radiometer on Pioneer Veuns Orbiter NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Full disk of Venus taken by Pioneer Venus Orbiter on 10 February 1979 NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) 10th January 1979 image of Venus showing dark, horizontal Y feature NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Four progressive images of Venus 2 February to 3 March 1979 NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Four progressive images of Venus in rotation NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Solar prominences in action, Skylab 6 NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) Venus as viewed by U.S. Pioneer Venus on 25 December 1978 and sixteen days later NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) X-ray pictures showing solar disk with light points NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer) X-ray pictures showing solar disk with light points NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
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