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  • Enceladus

    Enceladus, Saturn's Moon

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  • The light from this supernova first reached Earth from the direction of the constellation Cassiopeia around 1667 A.D.

    Echoes of a Stellar Ending

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  • Our sun at 12:29pm EST on March 10, 2012, inextreme ultraviolet wavelength.

    Two M-flares March 10, 2012

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  • Enceladus

    Dark Moon, Dramatic Plume

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  • This image is from the March 6, 2012 X5.4 flare, captured by the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) in the 171 Angstrom wavelength.

    X5.4 Solar Flare

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  • Saturn's rings and the moon Prometheus

    Across to Prometheus

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  • Screen capture of X1 class flare eruption on March 5, 2012.

    X1 Solar Flare Eruption on March 5, 2012

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  • Jupiter from the Ground

    Jupiter From the Ground

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  • When discontinuities in the solar wind remain in contact with a planet's bow shock, they can collect a pool of hot particles that becomes a hot flow anomaly (HFA).

    Venus Hot Flow Anomaly

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  • Beside a Giant

    Beside a Giant

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