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Tarvos_discovery.gif (287 × 215 pixels, file size: 184 KB, MIME type: image/gif, looped, 3 frames, 1.8 s)

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English: Animation of the original discovery images of S/2000 S 4 (Tarvos), taken at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope on Sept 23/2000. In this looping sequence of 3 images, each image is a 8-minute exposure (area shown is approximately 40 seconds of arc on a side) The images were taken about 15 minutes apart. The satellite is moving down and to the right on this image, other "moving" signals are cosmic rays (noise) and do not move in a fashion consistent with a satellite of Saturn.
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Source https://www.astro.ubc.ca/people/gladman/satan4.html
Author Brett J. Gladman

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current04:38, 5 August 2020Thumbnail for version as of 04:38, 5 August 2020287 × 215 (184 KB)Nrco0eInfinite looping
11:34, 6 July 2010Thumbnail for version as of 11:34, 6 July 2010287 × 215 (184 KB)Greece11{{Information |Description={{en|1=This animation, created by combining a series of still photos, shows how the image of a satellite moves across the stationary starfield, revealing it to be an object within our solar system.}} |Source=[http://www.news.cor

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