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  • Made using an ultraviolet filter in its imaging system, the photo has been color-enhanced to bring out Venus's cloudy atmosphere as the human eye would see it.

    Mariner 10's Portrait of Venus

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  • Top, shows the second CME at 09:55am EST. Bottom, shows the first CME at

    Sun Release Two CMEs

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  • Curiosity in Inaugural Parade

    Curiosity in the Inaugural Parade

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  • Saturn's small moons Atlas, Prometheus, and Epimetheus

    Brother Moons

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  • A solar eruption gracefully rose up from the sun on Dec. 31, 2012, twisting and turning. Magnetic forces drove the flow of plasma, but without sufficient force to overcome the sun’s gravity much of the plasma fell back into the sun.

    Solar Eruption

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  • On the 84th and 85th Martian days of the NASA Mars rover Curiosity's mission on Mars (Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, 2012), NASA's Curiosity rover used the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) to capture dozens of high-resolution images to be combined into self-portrait images of the rover.

    Curiosity Self-Portrait, Wide View

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  • Titan

    Spying on Titan

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  • This combined image from Nov. 8-9, 2012, shows the sun's innermost atmosphere as seen by the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) inside a larger image provided by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). Image credit: ESA/NASA

    The Sun's Innermost Atmosphere

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  • Variations in the lunar gravity field

    GRAIL's Gravity Map of the Moon

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  • Pegasus XL rocket third stage.

    Pegasus Third Stage

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