Io and its shadow on the Jupiter. Seen by Voayager-1 in 1979. Credit: NASA/JPL /Ian Regan See more on my twitter page -> twitter.com/cosmicindex
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Io and its shadow on the Jupiter. Seen by Voayager-1 in 1979. Credit: NASA/JPL /Ian Regan See more on my twitter page -> twitter.com/cosmicindex
A Martian solar eclipse. Mars’ moons, Phobos, passed directly in front of the sun as seen by NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity. © NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems/Texas A&M Univ. https://t.co/3fIHz6T3EV See more on my twitter page -> twitter.com/cosmicindex
A classic: The Pillars of Creation. The forming of stars in the Eagle Nebula See more on my twitter page -> twitter.com/cosmicindex
IC 1101 known biggest Galaxy, comparing to our Milky Way Galaxy. See more on my twitter page -> twitter.com/cosmicindex
Venus taken by Japanese Space Probe Akatsuki. © JAXA/ISAS/DARTS/Kevin M. Gill See more on my twitter page -> twitter.com/cosmicindex
Uranus has also rings. Seen by Voyager 2 in 1986. Credit: NASA
Mighty Jupiter
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Jupiter’s Moon, Callisto. © NASA