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A (rightfully!) quite famous picture, Saturn eclipsing the sun in natural colors.
untitled by Katie Lionheart on Flickr.
Launch of the IXPE Observatory via NASA https://ift.tt/3FjkhsT
Kristian Touborg (Danish, b. 1987), Strange Attraction (3), 2015. Graphite, crayon, oil pastel, pigment, ink and spray on canvas, 188 x 133 cm.
McCarran International Airport Central Terminal - Las Vegas, NV (1986)
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Scanned from a 1987 issue of Designer’s West Magazine
A small portion of the rough-and-tumble neighborhood of swirling dust and gas near one of the most massive and eruptive stars in our galaxy is seen in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image. This close-up view shows only a three light-year-wide portion of the entire Carina Nebula, which has a diameter of over 200 light-years. Located 8,000 light-years from Earth, the nebula can be seen in the southern sky with the naked eye. Credit: NASA/ESA, Hubble
Sunrise over Charleston Harbor, Charleston, SC
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The Rings of Saturn Observed by the Voyager 2 Space Probe as it Zoomed Past the Planet in 1981.
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