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File:Jupiter from Voyager 1 PIA02855 max quality.ogv

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Jupiter_from_Voyager_1_PIA02855_max_quality.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 6.6 s, 600 × 600 pixels, 3.23 Mbps, file size: 2.54 MB)

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Jupiter seen by Voyager 1 probe with blue filter. One image was taken every Jupiter day (approximately 10 hours). These pictures were taken from 01/06 to 02/03, 1979 ; and Voyager 1 flew from 58 million to 31 million kilometers from Jupiter during that time. The small, round, dark spots appearing in some frames are the shadows cast by the moons passing between Jupiter and the Sun, while the small, white flashes around the planet, are the moons themselves.

This Theora OGG movie was transcoded at the maximum possible quality from the original NASA GIF animation at http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/browse/PIA02855.gif linked from http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/animation/PIA02855, see Source below for details.

Suggested for English Wikipedia:alternative text for images: animated view of planet getting larger. These pictures were taken every 10 hours over 28 days in 1979; each frame shows Jupiter at the same local time with the Great Red Spot appearing stationary within its cloud belt while clouds move right to left past it; other cloud belts move left to right. The small, round, dark spots appearing in some frames are the shadows cast by the moons passing between Jupiter and the Sun, while the small, white flashes around the planet, are the moons themselves.
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http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/browse/PIA02855.gif linked from http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/animation/PIA02855 converted at maximum quality (10) and each frame forced to be a keyframe using programs MPlayer for Windows (version 0.6.9+SVN-r3532 using Qt 4.6.2 using MPlayer SVN r31170) and png2theora (version 1.1 binary build from 20100523) as follows:

mplayer.exe -vo png NASA_PIA02855.gif 
ffmpeg2theora-20100523\png2theora.exe %08d.png --video-quality 7 --framerate-numerator 10 --framerate-denominator 1 -o Jupiter_from_Voyager_1_PIA02855_max_quality.ogv


This image or video was catalogued by Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: PIA02855.

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All original NASA frames downscaled to 300 pixel thumbnail at max quality with bitrate of 992 kbps
All original NASA frames at maximum quality, bitrate 3.2Mbps
All original NASA frames at maximum quality and one frame per second yielding a low 323kbps bit rate
All original NASA frames at reduced quality for lower bitrate of 740 kbps

Image:Jupiter from Voyager 1.gif, File:790106-0203 Voyager 58M to 31M reduced frame.jpg

File:790106-0203 Voyager 58M to 31M reduced.gif <-- reduced frames version as animated GIF
Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 30 August 2019. It was captioned as follows:
English: Jupiter seen by Voyager 1 probe with blue filter. One image was taken every Jupiter day (approximately 10 hours). These pictures were taken from 01/06 to 02/03, 1979.
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Čeština: Záběry planety Jupiter pořízené sondou Voyager 1 přes modrý filtr v roce 1979 při snímací době přiblžně 10 hodin denně.
English: Jupiter seen by Voyager 1 probe with blue filter. One image was taken every Jupiter day (approximately 10 hours). These pictures were taken from 01/06 to 02/03, 1979.
Русский: Юпитер, сфотографированный автоматическим космическим аппаратом «Вояджер-1». Периодичность фотографий — 1 фото каждые 10 часов (средняя длительность дня на Юпитере). Фотографии были сделаны с 6 января по 3 февраля 1979 года.

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