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spaceplasma:Fetus NebulaNGC 7008 (PK 93+5.2), also known as the Fetus Nebula is an interesting, colo
spaceplasma: 2016 Mercury Transit, as seen by NASA’s SDO in 171 Angstroms.
spaceplasma: Spectacular, powerful, and sometimes deadly, lightning is one of the most common weath
spaceplasma: Spectacular, powerful, and sometimes deadly, lightning is one of the most common weath
spaceplasma: July 16, 1969: The Earth photographed by the Apollo 11 crew on their first day in orbi
spaceplasma:Star PV CepThis image was obtained with the wide-field view of the Mosaic camera on the
spaceplasma: Evolution of the light echo around V838 Monocerotis Credit: ESA
spaceplasma:Record-Breaking Outburst from Milky Way’s Black HoleAstronomers have detected the larges
spaceplasma:Monoceros R2 Molecular Cloud in Visible and in Infrared LightThe Monoceros R2 is a giant
spaceplasma:Enceladus nightshine & plumesNarrow-angle false color composite taken on 2006-03-22
spaceplasma:Saturn’s atmosphere and its rings are shown here in a false color composite made from im
spaceplasma: Incredible Long Exposure Photographs Shot from OrbitWonderful long exposure photog
spaceplasma:Blurring the lines between stars and planets: Lonely planets offer clues to star formati
spaceplasma:Bright New Supernova Blows Up in Nearby M82, the Cigar GalaxyNow here’s a supernov
spaceplasma: The evolution of a weak active region on the Sun. Region 2700 is a simple beta (bipolar
spaceplasma: Black Hole Caught Red-Handed in a Stellar Homicide These images, taken with NASA&rsqu
spaceplasma: Dirty thunderstorms A dirty thunderstorm (also, Volcanic lightning) is a weather pheno
d-lyser: spaceplasma: July 16, 1969: The Earth photographed by the Apollo 11 crew on their first day
spaceplasma: NASA’s solar observation satellite, the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IR
spaceplasma: “Recognize that the very molecules that make up your body, the atoms that constru
spaceplasma: In Two Weeks This 50-Meter Asteroid Will Buzz Our Planet On February 15 a chunk of rock
spaceplasma: Richard Feynman (above) included a poem in his address to the National Academy of Scien
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