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File:Pluto animiert 200px.gif

Pluto_animiert_200px.gif(200 × 200 pixels, file size: 176 KB, MIME type: image/gif, looped, 12 frames, 2.4 s)

Summary

Description
Deutsch: ein in rotation. Gif-animation
Česky: Animace rotujícího Pluta
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Author Aineias, NASA, ESA, and M. Buie (Southwest Research Institute)
  • derivative work: Aineias, Ilmari Karonen
Applications-graphics.svg This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Scaled down manually to work around bugs in MediaWiki GIF animation scaling. The original can be viewed here: Pluto_animiert.gif. Modifications made by Ilmari Karonen.

Applications-graphics.svg This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Animation Erstellt. The original can be viewed here: Pluto_hubble_photomap.jpg. Modifications made by Aineias.

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