File:Ultraviolet Aurora borealis on Jupiter from Hubble 1998.jpg
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DescriptionUltraviolet Aurora borealis on Jupiter from Hubble 1998.jpg |
English: False-colour image of ultraviolet Aurora borealis on Jupiter taken from the Hubble Space Telescope in January 1998 Deutsch: Falschfarbenbild von ultravioletter Aurora borealis auf Jupiter, aufgenommen vom Hubble Space Telescope aus im Januar 1998 |
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Source | http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1998/04/image/b/, http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap980123.html |
Author | J. Clarke (Univ. Michigan), NASA |
Other versions | File:Jupiter's aurora.jpg |
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