Pioneer 11's image of Saturn and its moon Titan, 3.19pm. PDT. 29 August
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Saturn's rings seen for the first time by Pioneer 11, 4.06pm PDT 22 August 1979
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Jupiter's faint ring system shown as two light orange lines. Voyager 2
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Photomosaic of Ganymede, taken on 9 July 1979, showing numerous impact craters
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Voyager 2 picture of Io on 9 July 1979, showing two volcanic eruption plumes
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Jupiter's thin ring of particles photographed by Voyager 2 telescope equiped TV camera
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Exaggerated colour differences in the Jovian atmosphere. Voyager 2 on 23 June 1979
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Exaggerated colour differences in Jovian atmosphere. Voyager 2 on 23 June 1979
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Voyager 2 photo of southern hemisphere of Jupiter showing its moon Io, on 25 June 1979
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Jupiter, unrolled; 4 months apart, taken by Voyagers 1 and 2, showing atmospheric movement
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Jupiter, by Voyager 2 on 10 June 1979, with its moon Io and Ganymede's shadow
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Jupiter, by Voyager 2 on 10 June 1979, with its moon Io and Ganymede's shadow
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Jupiter. Great Red Spot with white oval in its wake. Voyager 1
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Colour reconstruction of the erupting volcanoes on Io. 5pm 4 March
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Jupiter. Exaggerated colour shot of the Great Red Spot
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Jupiter. Exaggerated colour shot of the Great Red Spot
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Photo collage of Jupiter and its four largest moons; from early March Voyager I photos
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Photo collage of Jupiter and its four largest moons; from early March Voyager 1 photos.
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Voyager 1 view of Jupiter on 1 March 1979, showing Great Red Spot and turbulent area to its west
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Jupiter; 13 February 1979, Voyager I view of Io above Great Red Spot and Europa
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Jupiter, 5 February 1979, the Great Red Spot, and three of its four largest Satellites Io, Europa and Callisto
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Venus. Clouds above North Pole, 11 February 1979, viewed by infrared radiometer on Pioneer Veuns Orbiter
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Full disk of Venus taken by Pioneer Venus Orbiter on 10 February 1979
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10th January 1979 image of Venus showing dark, horizontal Y feature
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Four progressive images of Venus 2 February to 3 March 1979
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Four progressive images of Venus in rotation
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Solar prominences in action, Skylab 6
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Venus as viewed by U.S. Pioneer Venus on 25 December 1978 and sixteen days later
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X-ray pictures showing solar disk with light points
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X-ray pictures showing solar disk with light points
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