File:Orcus-Vanth.gif

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English: 90482 Orcus and its satellite Vanth, imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope's ACS/HRC imager from 31 October 2006 to 10 December 2006. The image is oriented North up and East left. Source images have been in public domain since 2007-12-11. Proposal ID 10860 (Michael E. Brown).
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Author Hubble Space Telescope/Michael E. Brown (processing by Nrco0e at English Wikipedia)
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17 June 2020

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current13:06, 8 September 2024800 × 500 (98 KB)Nrco0eUpdate with scale bar and timestamps. The original animation had misaligned frames, so I've corrected them such that all frames should now be North up East left in this new version.

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