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Sweet View From Deep Space Shows Earth, Venus, and Mars in a Single Frame – Gizmodo Australia
Well, here’s something you don’t see every day. On November 18, 2020, the Solar Orbiter managed to capture three of our solar system’s eight planets in a single…

Well, heres something you dont see every day.
On November 18, 2020, the Solar Orbiter managed to capture three of our solar systems eight planets in a single frame, according to a European Space Agency statement. The resulting four-second movie was stitched together from a series of still images taken across 22 hours.
Venus is the largest and brightest of the objects, followed by Earth and then Mars to the lower right of the frame. Whats particularly cool about this vantage point is that the probe…
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