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Todays image is a video at the source link. The video seems to launch with the music muted so be sure to unmute it is you want the audio. It is a really nice video.
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Todays image is a video at the source link. The video seems to launch with the music muted so be sure to unmute it is you want the audio. It is a really nice video.
That was a pretty amazing video
Beautiful. Very impressive.
There was an object of colored something during the flyover.
sure looks round like a planet to me. :)
I thought I saw Uranus ...
I gotta call BS on this one... according to the stars in the background, the craft changed directions drastically too many times and in too short of period to be “Orbiting”...
Wow, incredible.
As a lifelong fan of interplanetary exploration, I am not only amazed, but also thrilled by this achievement. As a little kid during the JFK years I was excited to imagine such stuff - I even wanted to become an astronaut. I was fortunate enough in later years to work on attitude control systems for Earth-orbit spacecraft. But the interplanetary birds are a leap beyond, and the wonderful data they return just blows my mind.