File:North Equatorial Belt Hotspot - Voyager 1 (26759187643).png

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Mosaic of a plume structure in Jupiter's north equatorial belt on March 4, 1979. At the time the spacecraft was at a distance of 2,072,100 km from Jupiter.

This image is made from three pairs of orange and violet filter images acquired over 8 minutes.

Image Credit: NASA / JPL / Voyager - ISS / Justin Cowart
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