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Explorer 1 satellite illustration
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Solar chromosphere showing large prominence
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Solar chromosphere showing vertical prominence
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Solar chromosphere showing large prominence
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Launching from Earth in 2011 the Juno spacecraft will arrive at Jupiter in 2016 to study the giant planet from an elliptical polar orbit Juno will
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Full disc of the Sun
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Solar chromosphere showing vertical prominence
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Arching solar prominence
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Proton-phi interaction at LHC
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Earths Magnetosphere
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This artists rendering shows NASAs Juno spacecraft above the north pole of JupiterLaunched in 2011 the Juno spacecraft will arrive at Jupiter in
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Northern lights from space illustration
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Particle accelerator conceptual illustration
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Particle accelerator conceptual illustration
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Particle accelerator conceptual illustration
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Particle accelerator conceptual illustration
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Artwork of Active Galactic Nucleus
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Large solar prominence releasing coronal mass ejection
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Solar prominence size comparison composite image
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This illustration depicts NASAs Juno spacecraft in orbit above Jupiter From its unique polar orbit Juno will repeatedly dive between the planet and
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Eruptive solar prominence and coronal mass ejection
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Large solar prominence releasing coronal mass ejection
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Aurora borealis and australis
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Aurora watching near Reykjavik Iceland
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Effect of calcium ions on soil particles illustration
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Discovery of the positron 1932
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Tetraquarks illustration
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Comet Hale-Bopp 1997
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Aurora on Saturn Cassini image Aurorae are caused by charged particles from the Sun impacting a planets atmosphere Aurorae on Saturn are red at th
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Earths magnetosphere artwork
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Plasmas are a collection of charged particles both positive and negative that behave in a collective way because of attractive and repelling electric
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Cosmic rays triggering lightning illustration
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Tracks of kaons and pion particles
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Illustration showing the magnetic field and electric fields around Earth which protect us from cosmic radiation and charged particles that bombard Ea
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Plasma swirl fractal conceptual illustration Plasmas are a collection of charged particles both positive and negative that behave in a collective w
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Plasma swirl fractal conceptual illustration Plasmas are a collection of charged particles both positive and negative that behave in a collective w
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Plasma swirl fractal conceptual illustration Plasmas are a collection of charged particles both positive and negative that behave in a collective w
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Earth and coronal mass injection illustration
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BAurora on Saturnb BImage 2 of 3b Hubble Space Telescope image of aurorae (blue) encircling Saturns south pole Aurora are produced by the inte
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Illustration of a coronal mass ejection impacting the Earths atmosphere These events CMEs for short are powerful releases of solar charged particl
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Illustration of a neutron star (light blue) and its magnetic field near a super massive black hole (foreground) about to collide The neutron star is
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Tracks of charged subatomic particles
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Aurora borealis over Iceland The aurora borealis (the northern lights) is a coloured light display that is visible in the night sky usually only at
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Aurora borealis over Iceland The aurora borealis (the northern lights) is a coloured light display that is visible in the night sky usually only at
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Aurora borealis over Iceland The aurora borealis (the northern lights) is a coloured light display that is visible in the night sky usually only at
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Aurora borealis over Iceland The aurora borealis (the northern lights) is a coloured light display that is visible in the night sky usually only at
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Aurora borealis over Iceland The aurora borealis (the northern lights) is a coloured light display that is visible in the night sky usually only at
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Aurora borealis over Iceland The aurora borealis (the northern lights) is a coloured light display that is visible in the night sky usually only at
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BAurora on Saturnb BImage 2 of 3b Hubble Space Telescope image of aurorae (blue) encircling Saturns south pole Aurora are produced by the inte
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Aurora borealis over Iceland The aurora borealis (the northern lights) is a coloured light display that is visible in the night sky usually only at
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Aurora borealis over Iceland The aurora borealis (the northern lights) is a coloured light display that is visible in the night sky usually only at
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Aurora borealis over Iceland The aurora borealis (the northern lights) is a coloured light display that is visible in the night sky usually only at
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Earths magnetosphere illustration
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High-neutron-flux nuclear reactor fuel rods abstract image
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This image may not be used to state or imply ESA endorsement of any company or product BepiColombo thrusters plasma simulation BepiColombo is a joi
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Sun producing cosmic rays Illustration of radiation and charged particles from the Sun including the very high-energy rays known as cosmic rays Sol
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High-neutron-flux nuclear reactor fuel rods abstract image
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Nuclear reactor core abstract image
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Server room IceCube observatory
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Digital optical module South Pole
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Digital optical module being lowered South Pole
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Cryogenic distribution box
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Illustration showing the interaction of the solar wind (red) with Earths magnetic field (blue not to scale) The solar wind is made up of charged pa
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Electromagnetic field measurement
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Hannes Alfven Portrait of Hannes Olof Gosta Alfven (1908-95) Swedish theoretical physicist Alfven studied the physics of ionised gases or plasmas
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Electromagnetic field measurement
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MODEL RELEASED Electromagnetic field measurement Scientist using a hand-held detector to measure the strength of the electromagnetic field generated
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MODEL RELEASED Electromagnetic field measurement Scientist using a hand-held detector to measure the strength of the electromagnetic field generated
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Satellite-tracking antenna
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Electromagnetic field measurement
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Electromagnetic measurement Technician with an antenna for measuring electro- magnetic emissions from an electrical device in this case a power dril
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Electromagnetic measurement Technician with an antenna for measuring electro- magnetic emissions from electrical devices These emissions are believe
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Electromagnetic measurement Technician with an antenna for measuring electro- magnetic emissions from electrical devices These emissions are believe
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Electromagnetic measurement Technician with an antenna for measuring electro- magnetic emissions from electrical devices These emissions are believe
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Portrait of Paul (Adrien Maurice) Dirac (1902- 1984) British physicist and Nobel Laureate Dirac studied electrical engineering at Bristol before st
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Nuclear reactor Cherenkov radiation
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Personal magnetic field exposure meter
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Astronaut on Mars facing a dust storm computer artwork Dust storms which are similar to small tornadoes are a frequent occurrence on Mars Global
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Explorer 6 launch Explorer 6 satellite being launched aboard a Thor Able 3 rocket from Cape Canaveral (now Kennedy Space Centre) Florida USA on 7
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Explorer 6 satellite in its hangar two days before launch This satellite was launched aboard a Thor Able 3 rocket from Cape Canaveral (now Kennedy Sp
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Henri Becquerel (1852-1908) French physicist and discoverer of radioactivity Educated at the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris he became professor of ph
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Sir Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937) New Zealand physicist Rutherfords work contributed to the understanding of atomic structure In 1909 he fired hel
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The English physicist Sir Joseph John Thomson 1856-1940 Thomson studied mathematics at Cambridge obtaining his degree in 1880 In 1884 he became pro
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Aurora Borealis View of the Aurora Borealis (northern lights) over trees The Aurora Borealis is visible as long green horizontal streaks (lower cent
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