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Star field surrounding the brightest star closest to Jupiter’s limb in the magnitude range of 10 < G < 13 mag within o.8 × 1.3 deg on the sky along with Jupiter using the INPOP10 ephemeris. The small green star symbols show the stars, the big red dots denote Jupiter’s position as seen on each transit by Gaia when the target star was observed (the single large red dot on the left is the January transit, and the set of 25 dots in the center are the February transits), and the target star is shown as the large blue star at α = 201.41, δ = −7.38 deg.

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