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Version Control Basic Operation Copyright © Software Carpentry 2010 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License See http://software-carpentry.org/license.html for more information.

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Name Orbital Radius ... Amalthea 181.4 ... Io 421.6 ... Europa 670.9 ... Ganymede 1070.4 ... Callisto 1882.7 ... 6

Name Orbital Radius ... Amalthea 181.4 ... Io 421.6 ... Europa 670.9 ... Ganymede 1070.4 ... Callisto 1882.7 ... 7

Name Orbital Radius ... Io 421.6 ... Europa 670.9 ... Ganymede 1070.4 ... Callisto 1882.7 ... 8

Name Orbital Radius ... Amalthea 181.4 ... Io 421.6 ... Europa 670.9 ... Ganymede 1070.4 ... Callisto 1882.7 ... 9

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