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Observations and Analysis of the Planets AS 103 Lab Part II

Voyager 2 Image ~ 1979 (enhanced color 1990) Figure 6 ~ Jupiter Pioneer 10 Image ~ 1972 Voyager 2 Image ~ 1979 (enhanced color 1990)

Figure 6 A ~ Jupiter Continued

Figure 6B-Cassini Data

Figure 7 ~ Galilean Moons of Jupiter (not to scale)

Figure 7 A

Figure 7A1 -Voyager Map of IO

Figure 7A2-Voyager Map of Europa

Figure 7A3-Voyager Map of Ganymede

Figure 7A4-Voyager Map of Callisto

Figure 7B-Galileo Data on IO

Figure 7C-Galileo Data on Europa

Figure 7D-Galileo Data on Ganymede

Figure 7E-Galileo Data on Callisto

Figure 8 ~ Nighttime side of Jupiter

Figure 9 ~ Saturn and its Rings

Figure 10 ~ Cassini Division

Figure 10A-Cassini Data

Figure 10B-Cassini Data

Figure 10C-Cassini/Huygens Data Titan

Figure 11 ~ Uranus

Figure 12 ~ Neptune

Figure 12A ~ Neptune