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Maltese planetary astrophotographer Alexei Pace captured this image of Jupiter with his 0.35m diameter telescope in Rabat, Malta, on May 14. The Great Red Spot is easily visible south of Jupiter’s equator. Ganymede, one of the Jupiter’s four largest moons and the largest moon in the entire solar system, is visible to the top left of Jupiter with some discernible surface detail. More details on https://canopus123.wordpress.com

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