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  • Since its launch in 2006, the STEREO spacecraft have drifted further and further apart to gain different views of the sun.

    Where Is STEREO Now?

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  • Scenes of the Curiosity rover, the space shuttle, and the famed NASA meatball logo adorn a mural at P.S. 328 in Brooklyn, New York.

    New York City Students Trace 'Red Road to Mars'

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  • These red, orange and green clouds (false color) in Saturn's northern hemisphere indicate the tail end of the massive 2010-2011 storm. Even after visible signs of the storm started to fade, infrared measurements continued to reveal powerful effects at work in Saturn's stratosphere.

    Storm on Saturn

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  • The Sun on Oct. 14, 2012 as seen by STEREO B (left) and STEREO A (right).

    STEREO's Different Perspectives

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  • SDO's view of M5-class solar flare on Oct. 22, 2012

    New Sunspot AR1598 Release M5-class Solar Flare

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  • The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 2:14 p.m. EDT on Oct. 20, 2012.

    New Set of Solar Fireworks

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  • A solar prominence rose up and swept away from the sun as captured in this image at 4:15 a.m. EDT on Oct. 19, 2012.

    Sweeping Solar Prominence

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  • Titan's Lake District, One Season Later

    Titan's Lake District, One Season Later

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  • Outline of an Ancient Sea on Titan

    Outline of an Ancient Sea on Titan

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  • Titan's Hot Cross Bun

    Titan's Hot Cross Bun

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