New Hubble Camera Taking Aim at Jupiter

Credit: NASA/ESA/H. HAMMEL, SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE/JUPITER IMPACT TEAM
Scientists plan to use the new Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC 3) on the Hubble Space Telescope at least two more times to image the ugly bruise left near Jupiter’s south pole by what probably was a passing comet July 19 (AW&ST July 27, p. 15). Installed by the crew of the space shuttle Atlantis during the...

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