Multiple Choice
To obtain the wonderful images of the jovian planets in our textbook (out where the sunlight is a lot fainter) what did the Voyager spacecraft cameras have to do as they flew by each world?
A) use faster (more light sensitive) film
B) slow down the spacecraft using retro-rockets to get long exposures
C) swivel the cameras backwards to keep pointing in the same direction as the craft flew by
D) use more than one camera and combine the light that fell into each one
E) simply make do with pictures that got worse and worse as we went outward from the Sun; by the time we got to Neptune, the images were quite blurry
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