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Títol de la imatge
Kuiper belt Object, Planetoid 2003 UB313 & Moon
("Xena" and "Gabrielle", respectively) shown for January 1, 2006
Painting by A.Schaller for STScI
Autor
Painting by A.Schaller for STScI
Titular dels drets d'autor
Painting by A.Schaller for STScI
Crèdit / Proveïdor
Painting by A.Schaller for STScI
Amplada
4.800 px
Alçària
3.600 px
Octets per component
8
8
8
Esquema de compressió
LZW
Composició dels píxels
RGB
Orientació
Normal
Nombre de components
3
Resolució horitzontal
300 ppp
Resolució vertical
300 ppp
Ordenament de dades
a blocs densos (chunky)
Programari utilitzat
Adobe Photoshop CS2 Macintosh
Data i hora de modificació del fitxer
09:47, 10 abr 2006
Espai de color
sRGB
Amplada de la imatge
4.800 px
Alçària de la imatge
3.600 px
Dia i hora de digitalització
05:47, 10 abr 2006
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