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Comet 12PPons-Brooks and Andromeda Galaxy 2024
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Comet 12PPons-Brooks 2024
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Comet McNaught This comet also known as C2006 P1 was the brightest to appear in the sky since Ikeya-Seki in 1965 Due to its proximity to the Sun
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NOT FOR USE AS RETAIL POSTER Comet McNaught This comet also known as C2006 P1 was the brightest to appear in the sky since Ikeya-Seki in 1965 Due
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Comet Holmes (17PHolmes) October 2007
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Philae probe Artwork of the Philae lander landing on the surface of the comet 67PChuryumov- Gerasimenko The comets surface is covered with jets of
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Philae probe Computer artwork of the Philae probe on the surface of comet 67PChuryumov- Gerasimenko The probe will be part of the Rosetta mission o
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Philae probe Computer artwork of the Philae probe landing on the surface of comet 67PChuryumov- Gerasimenko The probe will be part of the Rosetta m
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Philae probe Computer artwork of the Philae probe about to land on the surface of comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko The probe will be part of the Rose
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Illustration of the European Space Agencys (ESA) Rosetta spacecrafts trajectory to comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko Rosetta was launched in March 20
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NOT FOR USE AS RETAIL POSTER Comet McNaught This comet also known as C2006 P1 was the brightest to appear in the sky since Ikeya-Seki in 1965 Due
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Illustration of the European Space Agencys (ESA) Rosetta spacecraft orbiting the comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko Rosetta was launched in March 2004
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Illustration of the European Space Agencys (ESA) Rosetta spacecraft (upper right) deploying its lander Philae Rosetta was launched in March 2004 on
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Comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko composite image This comet is famous for being studied by the Rosetta spacecraft which entered orbit around it in Se
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Comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko (lower left) famous for being studied by the Rosetta spacecraft which entered orbit around the comet in September 201
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Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko illustration This comet (67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko) is around 35 by 4 kilometres and has a characteristic lobed struct
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Philae lander module Image of the Philae lander module as it descends towards the comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko Philae was carried onboard the Ros
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Comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko illustration This comet is around 35 by 4 kilometres and has two lobes The European Space Agencys Rosetta spacecr
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Comet PShoemaker-Levy 9 Visible light image of the multiple cores of Comet PShoemaker-Levy 9 made by the Wide Field and Planetary Camera-2 of the
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Comet PShoemaker-Levy 9 Three views of Comet PShoemaker-Levy 9 at different magnifications At left is a view from Earth the frame covering a widt
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Comet McNaught This comet also known as C2006 P1 was the brightest to appear in the sky since Ikeya-Seki in 1965 Due to its proximity to the Sun
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Comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko illustration This comet is around 35 by 4 kilometres and has two lobes The European Space Agencys Rosetta spacecr
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Illustration of Comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko from different angles This comet is around 35 by 4 kilometres and has two lobes The European Space
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Comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko illustration This comet is around 35 by 4 kilometres and has two lobes The European Space Agencys Rosetta spacecr
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Comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko illustration This comet is around 35 by 4 kilometres and has two lobes The European Space Agencys Rosetta spacecr
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Artwork of the Rosetta spacecraft dispatching the Philae lander towards the nucleus of comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko Rosetta was launched in March
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Artwork of the Rosetta spacecrafts Philae lander approaching the nucleus of comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko Rosetta was launched in March 2004 on a
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Artwork of the Rosetta spacecrafts Philae lander descending towards the surface of the nucleus of comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko Rosetta was launch
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Comet McNaught This comet also known as C2006 P1 was the brightest to appear in the sky since Ikeya-Seki in 1965 Due to its proximity to the Sun
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Comet PShoemaker-Levy 9 Visible light image of the multiple cores of Comet PShoemaker-Levy 9 made by the Wide Field and Planetary Camera-2 of the
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Artwork of the Rosetta spacecrafts Philae lander on the nucleus of comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko Rosetta was launched in March 2004 on a 10-year m
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Comet Holmes (71P) Change A
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Meteor shower Computer artwork of a meteor shower impacting the Earth with the Sun at upper left A meteor shower results when the Earth encounters
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Leonid meteors Optical time-exposure image of Leonid meteors (diagonal streaks) and star trails (curved tracks) over trees Meteors or shooting star
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Comet 29P Schwassmann-Wachmann
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Comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko Three three-dimensional reconstructions of the nucleus of the comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko based on Hubble Space T
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Leonid meteors Optical time-exposure image of Leonid meteors (white streaks) against a starfield The south celestial pole is at upper right Meteors
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Rosetta spacecrafts Philae lander at comet illustration The Rosetta spacecraft which was carrying the Philae lander was launched in March 2004 on
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False-colour photograph of a Leonid meteor shower Meteor showers also known as falling or shooting stars are caused by microscopic dust grains whic
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Rosetta probe lander Philae on the surface of comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasmineko computer artwork Gas and dust are evaporating from the comets nucleus
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Comet Garrad (C2009 P1)
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Comet Holmes (17p)
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Comet Holmes 17P photographed on 1 November 2007Credit Robin ScagellGalaxy
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Comet McNaught 2006 P1 on 24 January 2007 photographed from 40 km SW of Dubbo New South Wales AustraliaCredit Robert McNaughtGalaxy
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Comet McNaught 2006 P1 on 24 January 2007 photographed from 40 km SW of Dubbo New South Wales AustraliaCredit Robert McNaughtGalaxy
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Comet McNaught 2006 P1 on 24 January 2007 photographed from 40 km SW of Dubbo New South Wales AustraliaCredit Robert McNaughtGalaxy
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Comet McNaught 2006 P1 on 24 January 2007 photographed from 40 km SW of Dubbo New South Wales AustraliaCredit Robert McNaughtGalaxy
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Comet McNaught 2006 P1 photographed from Mossel Bay Western Cape South Africa on 17 January 2007Credit Kevin CrauseGalaxy
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Comet McNaught 2006 P1 photographed from Flackwell Heath Bucks on 10 January 2007Credit Robin ScagellGalaxy
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