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nemfrogfilms:When the Sun explodes. The Stellar Life Cycle. n.d.Internet Archive/ NASA/JPL
computationalcalculator:THIS IS FINE DOG IN THE JPL LAB
edwardspoonhands:brucesterling:climateadaptation:New pictures from Mars. Via: http://www.jpl.nasa.go
Mimas (moon of Saturn) taken by the Cassini spacecraft.Credit: NASA/JPL
startorialist:I officially bow down to the artists working at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute - An image of Saturn’s moon Enceladus backlit by the Sun, tak
Image of Saturn taken by Cassini spacecraft in October 28, 2016.Credit: NASA/JPL
Saturn, rings and moons (Tethys, Enceladus, Titan and Janus, Prometheus, Atlas, Iapetus, Atlas, Meth
Mercury in enhanced color, imaged by MESSENGER Credit: NASA / JPL
astronomyblog:Saturn in false color (methane view)Courtesy NASA/JPL, processed by 2di7 & titanio
astronomyblog:Europa & IoImage Credit: NASA/JPL/Processed by Kevin M. Gill
startorialist:I officially bow down to the artists working at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
heracliteanfire:Saturn, Tethys, Rings, and Shadows. Image Credit: Cassini Imaging Team, SSI, JPL, ES
fyeahuniverse:(Jupiter’s Great Red Spot seen July 1979 by NASA/JPL)
sagansense:via The Shore Of The Cosmic Ocean(il mio sfondo del desktop)
Jupiter Ring SystemCredit: NASA/JPL
wonders-of-the-cosmos:Europa & IoImage Credit: NASA/JPL/Processed by Kevin M. Gill
astronomyblog:Callisto False Colortaken by Voyager 2 on July 7, 1979.Image Credit: NASA/JPL
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona - The three mosaics shown here were composed with data from Cassini&r
wonders-of-the-cosmos:Europa & IoImage Credit: NASA/JPL/Processed by Kevin M. Gill
Dione, moon of Saturn, photographed by the Cassini space probe on April 12, 2015. (NASA/JPL)
Hyperion - moon of SaturnCredit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
searchsystem:Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) / National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
detailedart:Three moons of Jupiter : Ganymede, Callisto and Io. Credits : NASA/JPL.
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