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Jupiter (April 21, 2014) Credit: NASA, ESA, and A. Simon (Goddard Space Flight Center) (1000x1000)
Pluto: by Scott Listfield
If you scoop up all the other planets and dwarf-planets, all their moons, and all the asteroids and
micdotcom:55 Twitter photos from space that will fill you with ethereal wonderReid Wiseman is a nati
Apollo 11 Command Module Necklace Etsy | Facebook | Insta
Is it the Death Star? No, it’s Mimas! Mimas is the 21st-largest moon in the Solar System and i
Photographs from the International Space Station (credit: Alexander Gerst)
Free Saucer Ride: Submission
Jupiter’s 8th moon, the last of the four Galilean satellites, is Callisto. Callisto is 99% the
Pandora and Prometheus work together to maintain Saturn’s thin F Ring. The F Ring is so thin,
In Greek mythology, Deimos was the twin brother of Phobos and personified terror. #solarsystem #spac
Vesta is the second largest asteroid in our Asteroid Belt, making up 9% of the mass of all the aster
Illustration of the amazing Margaret Hamilton - computer scientist who worked for NASA and helped to
Hygiea is the largest oblong asteroid in the Asteroid Belt and the fourth largest overall. #science
Jupiter’s 10th moon, Leda, is small and far away enough from host planet that its orbit is con
Phobos, Mars’ largest moon, is drawing closer to Mars by one meter every century, and it is pr
For a while astronomers were confused - they assumed that there was only one body in an orbit, but s
Himalia is Jupiter’s 11th moon is also its sixth largest and fifth most massive moon.#solarsys
Given the technology at the time, when Pallas was first discovered it was thought a planet all its o
The Daria and its interiors. Images from the Space: 1999 episode, Mission of the Darians (1975).I ha
ohstarstuff:Sharpest View of the Andromeda Galaxy, Ever.The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has capt
We’re giving you two of Saturn’s moons today, Epimetheus and Janus, because they’r
First U.S Woman To Walk In Space Dives To Deepest Point On Earth“As a hybrid oceanographer and
humanoidhistory:2001 art by Bruce Pennington, printed in Science Fiction Monthly, January 1974.Cover
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