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The Galilean Moons of Jupiter on a Rotating Dodecahedron

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Posted on 1 December 2013 by RobertLovesPi

The Galilean Moons of Jupiter On a Rotating Dodecahedron

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This entry was posted in Mathematics and tagged astronomy, callisto, dodecahedron, europa, galilean, ganymede, geometry, io, Jupiter, Mathematics, moon, moons, polyhedra, polyhedron by RobertLovesPi. Bookmark the permalink.

1 thought on “The Galilean Moons of Jupiter on a Rotating Dodecahedron”

  1. chrismcmullen's avatarchrismcmullen on 1 December 2013 at 10:54 said:

    Very cool. 🙂

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