Image:Adrastée FDS 20630.png
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Discovery image (FDS 20630.53) of Adrastea, taken on 8 july 1979 by Voyager 2, 23 hours before its closest approach to Jupiter.
Adrastea is the light dot in the very middle, in the plane of the Jupiter rings.
This is a wide angle picture taken with a 15 second exposure. The range is 1.4 Gm. The brighter dot to the left is a star.
Extracted from http://ringmaster.arc.nasa.gov/galileo/vgr_data/2063053.html
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