File:Pioneer11 Saturn rings.jpg
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DescriptionPioneer11 Saturn rings.jpg | Pioneer 11 and Saturn rings on 1 September 1979. |
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Source | self-made with Celestia program with Addon by Jack Higgins |
Author | Andrzej Mirecki |
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current | 19:34, 1 July 2007 | 1,024 × 768 (48 KB) | Mirecki (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Pioneer 11 and Saturn rings on 1 September 1979. |Source=self-made with Celestia program with Addon by Jack Higgins |Date=10 March 2004 |Author= Andrzej Mirecki }} Category:Pioneer missions |
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