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Jove and two of his dancing companions


Not very long after sunset, a few minutes ago the clouds started blowing away out of the sky. I went out and took a nice picture of the moon, our moon, that is.
Then I turned and saw Jupiter. And he had two moons swinging around like the outer-most partners in a square dance. They are Europa and Callisto. If you look really carefully you might see a little bulge in Jove's belly on the lower left. That bulge is, I think, Io and Ganymede about to swing around behind him.
Then I turned and saw Jupiter. And he had two moons swinging around like the outer-most partners in a square dance. They are Europa and Callisto. If you look really carefully you might see a little bulge in Jove's belly on the lower left. That bulge is, I think, Io and Ganymede about to swing around behind him.
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