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HiRISE is capable of some interesting astronomical observations such as this image of Jupiter, the largest planet in our Solar System. At 13:00 GMT on 8 May 2003, the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) had an opportunity to find out. That discovery changed the way we see the universe. Scientists took this image of Jupiter and its major satellites in 2007 to calibrate the pointing …

In addition, a fortuitous alignment of Earth and Jupiter--the first planetary conjunction viewed from another planet--permitted the MOC to acquire an image of both of these bodies and their larger satellites. 1 AU = … At the time, Mars and the orbiting camera were 139 million …
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One AU is equal to the distance between the sun and the earth. As part of geometric calibrations, some days ago our @esamarswebcam on Mars Express observed Jupiter and Saturn in conjunction.

The distance between them is 3.7 AUs (Astronomical Units). Mars and Jupiter are separated by an asteroid belt.

Jupiter has a long history surprising scientists—all the way back to 1610 when Galileo Galilei found the first moons beyond Earth. Jupiter Viewed From Mars January 31, 2007 The HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is the most powerful telescope to have left Earth orbit.

Jupiter from Mars