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Video of the four solar flares taken by Hinode spacecraft


Exploring Saturn's moons (NatGeo video)


New Soyuz crew launches to the ISS (NASA video)


New photos of Jupiter taken by NASA's Juno

 
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Aurora



Water-rich impact crater on Mars




Timelapse




Lol these new videos made me chuckle :D
 
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Lol these new videos made me chuckle :D

"Well, technically, it did land... just in multiple pieces..."

I'm reminded. Everything is air-droppable at least once.
 
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First Messenger and now Cassini ...

Both are great missions. Having idea about Mercury, Saturn, Titan and other celestial bodies is awesome.
 
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These images were taken by Cassini on 13 September 2017:


Saturn's outer A Ring, moon Daphnis and the waves it raises in the edges of the Keeler Gap



Saturn's rings




Aurora



18 September 2017, the low-resolution webcam on ESA’s Mars Express captured some impressive images from between 3000 km to 5000 km altitude.



Latest ESA videos:



 
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Launch of a Soviet Union's first articficial Earth satellite, Sputnik 1, on 4 October 1957



Sun & ISS



A bright fireball was spotted over the Netherlands and Belgium on 21 September



Dune field in a crater, perspective view (Mars)



Neil & Bill




 
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Just thought i'd touch on the apocalypse a little.

Asteroid 666, Desdemona, was discovered July 23, 1908 by August Kopff at Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. It has a period of 4 years, 64 days and is about 18 miles in diameter. Michael needs to knock it down this way and there are plenty of them.

Desdemona666.jpg
 
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Approaching the Sun just beyond the orbit of Mars, the tail of Comet PanSTARRS is interrupted by gaps, knots, and billowing clouds. The tail is so dynamic, it is changing visibly during a single observing session.



Solar Wind

 
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