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Two spacecraft far from Earth snapped these two images of Jupiter within a few days of each other. Both images feature the Great Red Spot, a gigantic storm in Jupiter's atmosphere, a little below the center of the planet's disk. From its orbit around Mars, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter snapped the view at left on January 11. The colors are slightly off because MRO's camera looks at a combination of visible and infrared light. The view at right was snapped by New Horizons on January 21, at a distance from Jupiter of about 38 million miles (61 million km). New Horizons will fly past Jupiter on February 28 to get the gravitational "kick" it needs to reach Pluto in 2015. [NASA/JPL/Univ. Arizona; NASA/JHUAPL/SWRI]
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