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To: MtnClimber
2 posted on
11/28/2023 12:18:05 PM PST by
MtnClimber
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To: MtnClimber
"...The image was captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft
when it passed by the immense moon. The close pass reduced
Juno's orbital period around Jupiter from 53 days to 43 days..."
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Interesting.
5 posted on
11/28/2023 12:44:01 PM PST by
Repeal The 17th
(Get out of the matrix and get a real life.)
To: MtnClimber
IMO, all the JWST $Billions should have been to directed to activities within our solar system and to advancing the efforts to return to the Moon and gettinng to Mars. Also, perhaps toward the detection of and mining of asteroid rare Earth metals.
I can’t see how images and guesstimated info from hundreds of thousands to billions of years ago gains much for humanity.
11 posted on
11/28/2023 2:46:50 PM PST by
citizen
(Put all LBQTwhatever programming on a new subscription service: PERV-TThose look good)
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