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Jupiter Long-lived White Ovals in False Color Time Set 4

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These images, taken on February 19, 1997 by NASA Galileo orbiter, show two of the three long-lived White Ovals that formed to the south of the Jupiter Great Red Spot.

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26/03/1998
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