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Comet C2022 E3 (ZTF) and Mars February 2023
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Heavy Bombardment
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Venus illustration
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Solar System terrestrial planets illustration
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Mars illustration
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Mercury illustration
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Cassini orbiting Saturn Illustration of the Cassini spacecraft (lower left) passing near Saturns rings towards the end of its mission The Cassini s
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Conceptual illustration of Earth core research by SAM FALCONER DEBUT ART SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Conceptual illustration of the Earths core by SAM FALCONER DEBUT ART SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Solar System Structure Out to Oort Cloud
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Voyager outside solar system illustration
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Mars orbit illustration
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MarCO miniature satellite CubeSat spacecraft at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) one of the two MarCO (Mars Cube One) satellites designed for
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Illustration showing the Moons orbit of the Earth At its closest the Moon is 363300 kilometres from Earth and at its furthest 405500 kilometres fr
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Illustration showing Earths orbit of the Sun The Earth is the third planet from the Sun with an average distance from it of about 150 million kilom
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Illustration showing Venuss orbit (blue arrow) of the Sun in relation to Earths orbit (red arrow) The plane of Venuss orbit is very close to that
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Illustration showing Venuss orbit of the Sun in relation to Earths orbit The plane of Venuss orbit is very close to that of Earths which is know
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Illustration showing Mercurys orbit of the Sun in relation to Earths orbit Mercurys orbit is inclined about 7 degrees to that of Earths which is
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Infographic illustration depicting all the satellites in orbit over the Earth One dot represents ten satellites The outermost layer represents the n
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Infographic illustration depicting all the satellites in orbit over the Earth One dot represents ten satellites The outermost layer represents the n
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Johann Gottfried Galle (1812-1910) German astronomer Galle worked at the Berlin Observatory before becoming director of the Breslau Observatory (now
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Photograph of Saturn and its satellites Tethys (outer top left) Enceladus (inner top left) and Mimas (bottom right) It was taken by Voyager 1 on Oct
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths structure Cut-away artwork of the inside of the Earth The upper rocky crust is relatively thin Below it is a layer of near-molten rock call
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Oort cloud formation Computer illustration of the formation of the Oort cloud which is thought to surround the solar system The Oort cloud is a halo
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Earths internal structure illustration
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Nu2 Lupi planetary system Illustration of three planets designated b c and d orbiting the star Nu2 Lupi (which is designated A) This planetary sy
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Jupiter James Webb Telescope image
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Magellan mosaic radar image of the surface of the planet Venus showing three large impact craters in a region of fractured plains The craters have d
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Earths magnetic core illustration
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Illustration of a cross-sectioned globe showing the Earths internal structure The external layer of the globe shows the Earths surface topography a
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Earths internal structure illustration by JOHAN SWANEPOEL SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Earths internal structure illustration by JOHAN SWANEPOEL SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Aerial view of Shinjuku
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Sun and its planets Artwork of the eight planets of the solar system arrayed from left to right in their order from the Sun (lower centre) The size
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Aerial photo Shinjuku
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Aerial view of Shinjuku
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Aerial photo Shinjuku
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Aerial photo Shinjuku
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Asteroids Artwork showing a group of asteroids and the Sun (top left) Asteroids are minor rocky bodies of the solar system ranging in size from Cer
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Aerial view of Shinjuku
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Pit-like features on Mercury illustration
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Landscape on Mercury illustration During the day Mercury landscape is dominated by a Sun three times larger than the Sun seen from the Earth Pho
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Size of Earth and Mercury compared illustration Photo by RON MILLER SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Orbits of planets in the Solar System
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Planet Mercury optical image Mercury is the closet planet to the Sun The surface of Mercury is heavily cratered due to impacts from meteorites Mer
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Voyager 2 false-colour image of Neptune in August 1989 Objects deep in the planets atmosphere are blue high- altitude objects are white The bright
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