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  2. File:Jupiter symbol (black).svg - Wikipedia

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  3. NASA's stunning new photo of Jupiter looks like a work of art

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    Vortices in shades of aqua, teal, salmon, white and gray swirl and stretch across the mesmerizing image, which was captured from the craft as it cruised by the planet on May 23 — from almost ...

  4. File:Jupiter symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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    The astronomical symbol of the planet Jupiter. This SVG is a trace of the symbol as displayed by the font Arial Unicode MS Regular. Saved in Adobe Illustrator CS2. ...

  5. Astrological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Similar to White Moon, but calculated from the "true" Black Moon rather than the mean Black Moon. [34] Solar apogee----Assumes an Earth-centered universe; the heliocentric equivalent would be terrestrial aphelion. Used to derive the (true) White Moon from the (true) Black Moon: ⯟ = ☊ + 7⁄4(⯞ − + 180°) Alchemical 'Three primes'

  6. File:Jupiter symbol (white).svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Astronomical symbols - Wikipedia

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    A diagram in Byzantine astronomer Johannes Kamateros's 12th century Compendium of Astrology shows the Sun represented by the circle with a ray, Jupiter by the letter Zeta (the initial of Zeus, Jupiter's counterpart in Greek mythology), Mars by a shield crossed by a spear, and the remaining classical planets by symbols resembling the modern ones ...