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Gegenschein over Mount Gongga Sichuan China
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Zodiacal light and the Milky Way
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Southern and northern hemisphere night skies composite image
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Southern and northern hemisphere night skies composite image
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Milky Way over Tibet
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Airglow over Laigu Glacier
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Comet and meteor Artwork showing a meteor (left) and a comet silhouetted against a starry sky and a city landscape Comets are formed by dust and ice
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Meteor track Nocturnal time-exposure image over trees of a meteor track (top left) among many star trails The meteor track is longer and brighter th
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Spacecraft New Horizons Mock-up model 2008 New Horizons was the first spacecraft to visit Pluto and the Kuiper Belt in the outer solar system It
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Cosmic dust analyser testing Dr Simon Green places the Cosmic Dust Analyser (CDA) in a test chamber The CDA is designed to collect and analyse int
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Milky Way over Arches National Park Utah USA There is a faint ban of Gegenschein at the horizon a phenomenon caused when sunlight is scattered by
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Milky Way over radio telescope at Qinhai China Band of the Milky Way in the night sky over a radio telescope dome at Qinhai Observation Station in
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New Horizons spacecraft at Pluto illustration New Horizons launched from Earth on 19 January 2006 and took nine years to reach Pluto arriving mid-2
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New Horizons spacecraft at Pluto illustration
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New Horizons spacecraft at Pluto illustration New Horizons launched from Earth on 19 January 2006 and took nine years to reach Pluto arriving mid-2
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New Horizons spacecraft at Pluto illustration New Horizons launched from Earth on 19 January 2006 and took nine years to reach Pluto arriving mid-2
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Zodiacal light and gegenschein Namibia At right the white light reaching up into the sky is zodiacal light sunlight reflected from dust particles
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Meteorite analysis Researcher Dolores Hill prepares a meteorite sample for analysis of its minor constituent chemicals (trace elements) Meteorites a
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Optical photograph of the zodiacal light together with Mars (top edge) Jupiter (brightest object) and Saturn (below Jupiter) seen in the constellati
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