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  • A solar prominence began to bow out and the broke apart in a graceful, floating style in a little less than four hours (Mar. 16, 2013).

    Graceful Eruption

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  • Saturn and its north polar hexagon dwarf Mimas

    Mimas Peeks Over Saturn

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  • Curiosity's left-front and left-center wheels on Mars

    View From Camera Not Used During Curiosity's First Six Months on Mars

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  • Image of gully landforms on Mars, taken by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission. Image Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

    Landforms on Mars

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  • Comet Pan STARRS on the evening of Tuesday, March 12, 2013

    Comet Pan STARRS

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  • This image from Solar Dynamics Observatory on Mar. 11, 2013, at 8:00 a.m. EDT, shows the moon crossing in front of the sun.

    Lunar Transit of the Sun

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  • The view of the sun is partially obscured by Earth as seen by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory on Mar. 11, 2013, at 2:20 a.m. EDT.

    SDO Eclipse Season - Spring 2013

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  • Image of the Earth-facing surface of the Sun on February 28, 2013, as observed by the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) on NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. Credit: NASA/SDO

    Quiet Interlude in Solar Max

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  • Artist's rendering that shows Juno above Jupiter's pole

    Juno Above Jupiter’s Pole

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  • A cutaway model of the radiation belts with the 2 Van Allen Probes satellites flying through them.

    Radiation Belts with Satellites

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