Science Source Feb 2010
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PHOA solar prominence and chromosphere visible during a total solar eclipse. The prominence, a cloud of ionized gas projecting above the surface of the s...
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PHOSolar eclipse sequence shot at 7 minute intervals. The sequence shows the disc of the Moon gradually moving over the disc of the Sun, and then moving...
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PHOSolar Corona photographed during the total eclipse at Green River, Wyoming. June 8th, 1918. A corona (from the Latin root meaning crown), is a type of...
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PHOPinwheel Galaxy (M101, NGC 5457) at 8th magnitude. This is a large, bright, spiral galaxy some 20 million light years away in the constellation of Urs...
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PHOEnlarged view of an exceptionally large sunspot group, as seen by Hale Observatory, May 17, 1951.
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PHOFirst highly active sunspots of new cycle located at high latitudes, as seen by Hale Observatory, February 20, 1956.
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PHOTrifid nebula (M20). The nebula is a stellar nursery. The pink region glows as radiation from the hot young stars born within it ionizes the hydrogen...
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PHOComet Ikeya-Seki, named after Kaoru Ikeya and Tsutomu Seki who discovered the comet independently. A comet is a body of ice and dust, which moves arou...
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PHOWinter constellation Orion rising over Slot Canyon in Anza-Borrego Desert, California
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PHOOrion and Taurus over Badwater, Death Valley; Illuminated by the 3rd quarter Moon.
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PHOCanis Major, including Sirius, over Death Valley. Illuminated by the 3rd quarter Moon.
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PHOSaguro Cactus with blooms and fruit against backdrop of star trails. Polaris, the north star is at center. Late spring, Arizona
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PHOA Saguaro cactus with blooms and fruit, under the night sky, with Polaris in the center.
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PHOStar trails looking south, from Tanzania. The red sky is caused by a high dust cloud from the Indian Ocean.
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PHOGamma-Cygnus region. Composite of 2-7 minutes exposure. Telescope: Meade 12", Schmidt camera.
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PHOArtwork showing the asteroid Ida against a background of stars and Comet Hale-Bopp.
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PHONickel-iron meteorite (Medium Octahedrite) found at Henbury Meteorites Conservation Reserve. The reserve contains 12 craters, and is located in the No...
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PHONickel-iron meteorite (Medium Octahedrite) found at Henbury Meteorites Conservation Reserve. The reserve contains 12 craters, and is located in the No...
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PHOMeteor Crater, Arizona. It is also called the Barringer Crater, after the mining engineer who first suggested that it was formed by a meteor impact. I...
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