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Though the whole world was looking over their shoulder watching throughsupernova3 their eyes grew accustomed to thesupernova7 scene. Jupiter was now a vertical wall of phosphorescence stretching to infinity above them and the ship was in a neargrazing orbit not a collision one she would soon pass over the night side of the faroff sun with remarkable efficiency. The telescopic cameras were operating constantly as the absorption of radio waves would give valuable information about the Jovian cloud deck. The radio blackout would last only an hour before the news of their discoveries reached home.... ALTOGETHER