File:Lysithea 2MASS JHK color composite full.png
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DescriptionLysithea 2MASS JHK color composite full.png |
English: Color composite of Jupiter's moon Lysithea (center) in 2MASS near-infrared JHK-band images on 21 September 1998. Colors assigned are J = blue, H = green, and K = red in the order of increasing wavelength. |
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Source | http://spider.ipac.caltech.edu/staff/nelson/jupmoons/jupmoons.html |
Author | IPAC/Caltech; composite made by Nrco0e |
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