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Monday in Nature, July 13, 2020


ShunCheung

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Baby Squirrel

 

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In my photo of Jupiter's moons, I forgot to mention that the unusual alignment is that the 4 Galilean moons are in their natural order of orbital distance from Jupiter, from left to right, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.

 

I remember them by the mnemonic "Il Est Grand, Charles".

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