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Jupiter Icy Moons ExplorerSpace
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The European Space Agency's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) mission captured a stunning view of Earth , the moon and the planet Uranus .
The celestial trio was photographed by JUICE as the spacecraft makes its way toward Venus for its second gravity assist in 2025 .
The new images were taken using different exposure times as part of inflight tests and calibrations.
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