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A cosmic pirouette - how the good people at space.com poetically described Moon orbiting the Earth that was captured by the Juno spacecraft as it flew by earth on October 9. A special kind of camera Juno is carrying is optimised to track fain starts, took this low-resolution but still remarkable and historic shots of how our ever revolving world.
Juno flew by with twice as speed as a typical satellite, reaching speed more than 8,800 mph (14,160 kph) and spinning at 2 rpm, so considering the facts, this video could be much "worse". Enjoy the dance!
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