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Українська: Амальтея: знімок «Вояджера-1» з відстані 425 км (5 березня 1979). Північ угорі, широта центру знімка — 4° пд.ш., довгота — 195° з.д. Верхня яскрава пляма — факула Іда, нижня — факула Лікт. English: Amalthea: photo by Voyager 1 from the distance 425 km (5 March 1979). North is up, central latitude is 4° N, central longitude — 195° W. Upper bright spot is called Ida Facula, lower — Lyctos Facula. |
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