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The south underside view of Jupiter's bottom



This is the view from underneath planet Jupiter. It's kinda neat to see Jupiter from another angle. Note the famous Great Red Spot in the upper left.

It's like seeing the underside of earth.


Posted by: spudart on Mar 28, 06 | 5:00 am  |   [4426] Hits  |   permalink

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looks like one of those rocks that rock people like to cut in half and amaze at the rock's inner glory.

Posted by: unlikelymoose.com on Mar 28, 06 | 8:37 am


Oh yes! An Emil Becker rock! (our 3rd grade teacher). He sure loved rocks.

Posted by: spudart on Mar 28, 06 | 8:48 am


i thought it was a cup of hot chocolate after pouring some milk in :)

Posted by: The Astrolabe on Mar 28, 06 | 3:12 pm


wow, that is such a COOL observation, astrolabe. The red dot would be the place where you poured in the milk! If the moon is made of cheese, then certainly Jupiter is made of hot chocolate!

Posted by: spudart on Mar 29, 06 | 12:25 pm


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