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Jupiter's Moon Amalthea |
Amalthea: Statistics, Animations, Views. |
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Amalthea |
Some facts and images of Amalthea. |
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Galileo's First Image of Amalthea |
Galileo's first view of Amalthea showing the end of the elongated satellite that faces permanently toward the giant planet. |
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APOD: November 3, 1995 - Jupiter's Moon Amalthea |
Photo of Amalthea with explanation. |
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Amalthea |
Amalthea: constants and nomenclature. |
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SSE: Planets: Jupiter: Moons: Amalthea |
Properties and statistics of Amalthea with an image. |
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Amalthea Ring Structure |
Description of specific properties of Amalthea ring structure with an illustration. |
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Amalthea |
Brief description of Amalthea with an image. |
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Images of Amalthea |
Amalthea images from various missions by NASA's Planetary Photojournal. |
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Jovian Moon Amalthea Is A Rubble Pile - Astronomy Magazine article |
Orbiting just 68,000 miles (110,000 kilometers) above Jupiter's cloudtops, the giant planet's inner moon Amalthea has a density less than water, says a team of planetary
scientists. |
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Amalthea (moon) |
Information on Jupiter's moon Amalthea by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
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Jupiter's Moon Had A Far-Flung Past - Subaru Telescope, NAOJ |
The first ground based infrared spectrum of Jupiter's moon Amalthea reveals that it must have formed far from its current location. This new result, based on observations with the Subaru telescope and the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility by a team of researchers from the National
Astronomical Observatory of Japan, the University of Hawaii, and the University of Tokyo, sheds new light on our Solar System's turbulent past. |
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Discovery and Observation of a Fifth Satellite to Jupiter |
An article by E. E. Barnard, Astronomical Journal 12 (1892). |
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