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Original caption released with image: Voyager 2Narrow Angle Camera image of Neptune taken on August 20, 1989 as the spacecraft approached the planet for a flyby on August 25. The Great Dark Spot, flanked by cirrus clouds, is at center. A smaller dark storm, Dark Spot Jr., is rotating into view at bottom left. Additionally, a patch of white cirrus clouds to its north, named "Scooter" for its rapid motion relative to other features, is visible.
This image was constructed using orange, green and synthetic violet (50/50 blend of green filter and UV filter images) taken between 626 and 643 UT.
Image Credit: NASA / JPL / Voyager-ISS / Justin Cowart
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High resolution Voyager 2 image of Neptune in close to natural color
Оригинальное изображение Нептуна, снятое космическим аппаратом Вояджер-2. 20 августа 1989 года.
Neptūnas iš 1989 m. rugpjūčio 20 d. arti praskrendančio Voyager 2.
Neptün'ün doğal renklerine yakın yüksek çözünürlüklü Voyager 2 fotoğrafı
Narrow Angle Kamerabild von Neptun, aufgenommen am 20. August 1989, als sich das Raumschiff Voyager 2 am 25. August dem Planeten für einen Vorbeiflug näherte.