You can go to www.timeforkids.com/hubble
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Hubble is a space telescope.
Yes, the Galileo spacecraft conducted a close-up study of Jupiter from 1995 to 2003, providing detailed images and data of the planet. Additionally, the Juno spacecraft, which arrived at Jupiter in 2016, continues to study the planet up close, providing high-resolution images and insights into its atmosphere and magnetic field.
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The first spacecraft to visit Jupiter was Pioneer 10 in 1973. The craft took the first close up pictures of Jupiter.
The perfect digital cameras to take close up photos are point and shoot cameras. You may not need extra lens to get the close up photos. Nikon is a good brand of camera to take close up photos.
The 16th US President, Abraham Lincoln, is honored through the Lincoln Memorial. A full set of photos can be seen at Related Link.
Close up photographs (see Cellini space photos).
Close-up photos now available (Link)
A close-up picture of a black billed magpie can be viewed at the following address: http://sdakotabirds.com/species_photos/photos/black_billed_magpie_1.jpg
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Nope, she does not. Look up any photos of her and you'll see.
Jupiter is a gas giant, and so is made up of a gas called Hydrogen. This is not what you see when you look at Jupiter however, as the surface of Jupiter is covered entirely with huge whirling storms. All of these have different colours so you will see Jupiter as a stripy planet covered with dots of red and other colours.
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