CP3O [ID: 1123]

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Submitted by : Harish-Chandra-53 on 2017-01-23 19:42 UT

It looks like a landscape from Star Wars.

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  1. comment by SmMiles_630 on 2018-11-12 04:34 UT

    I chose this POI as the most interesting, not only because it has a focus on the Poles. But the name appealed to me as a Star Wars and science fiction fan - CP30!

  2. comment by Nuest-02 on 2018-02-18 18:06 UT

    There is an abundance of images across the main of Jupiter, yet the scarcity of places on the Poles is obvious. Focusing on the interesting at the Poles would be beneficial.

  3. comment by Haemhouts-99 on 2017-11-06 04:43 UT

    One, this site has the coolest name and if the poles are where there is activity and the least amount of previous photos then we should focus on the poles.