Jupiter's double shadow transit
Taken by Wayne Jaeschke on June 4, 2017 @ West Chester, PA
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Date Taken: 2017:06:06 22:30:11
 
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Three moons are in the image, along with two shadows. Ganymede is to the right and Callisto is below it. Io is a tiny white dot on the northern equatorial band. Europa was occulted behind Jupiter at the time of the image.
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