File:Juno 4 wavelengths.jpg
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| DescriptionJuno 4 wavelengths.jpg |
English: Images of asteroid 3 Juno taken with the 100-inch Hooker telescope at Mt. Wilson Observatory show what appears to be a 60-mile-wide crater. The crater is visible as a darkened area in the lower left quadrant in the 833 nm and 934 nm images. The material excavated by the collision that produced the crater "bite" has low reflectance, especially at the wavelength of 934 nm. An adaptive optics system provided a remarkably clear view of Juno's surface by reducing interference from the Earth's atmosphere. (Sallie Baliunas et al. Release date August 6, 2003) |
| Date | 16 February 2010 (original upload date) |
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Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: Release No. 03-18: Asteroid Juno Has A Bite Out Of It See also: Asteroid Juno Grabs the Spotlight at jpl.nasa.gov (JPL Image Use Policy) credit: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics |
| Author | The original uploader was Kwamikagami at English Wikipedia. |
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