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News Release Archive: Solar System > Planetary Moon
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December 18, 2008
09:00 AM (EST)
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STScI-2008-42
Hubble Catches Jupiter's Largest Moon Going to the 'Dark Side'
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HST/WFPC2 Image of Jupiter and Ganymede Taken April 9, 2007
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PRC2008-42
Compass and Scale File for Jupiter and Ganymede
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Astronomical/Illustration
Constituent Image for Jupiter/Ganymede Compass and Scale Image
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Astronomical
Ganymede Disappears Behind Jupiter
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