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Voyager 1 took photos of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Europa). The new study says that moons orbiting a gas giant planet greater than 8 Jupiter masses could help astronomers detect a rogue planet. Photos: Jupiter, the Solar System's Largest Planet This graphic of Jupiter by UK astronomer Pete Lawrence shows the location of the Jupiter impact region from Sept. 12, 2012, as seen through an inverting astronomical telescope. Jupiter Impact of Sept. 10, 2012 (Photos) Jupiter: Giant, Windy Gas-Ball Protecting The Inner Solar System Jupiter: Giant, Windy Gas-Ball Protecting The Inner Solar System | Video Jupiter Photos Reveal Big Changes on Giant Planet by SPACE.com Staff Date: 17 October 2012 Time: 04:58 PM ET inShare1