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πŸͺ A selection of images of Saturn's famous hexagon

This giant storm is a geometrically regular hexagon with a cross-section of 25,000 kilometres, located in Saturn's north polar region.
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❄️ Flight over Martian snow crater

πŸ›°οΈ A video created using images from the Mars Express spacecraft that shows the 82 kilometre diameter Martian crater Korolev.

This well-preserved impact crater, located in the northern lowlands of the red planet, is filled with water ice year-round.
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32 holes taken by the CuriΞΏsity rover.

The photos show how diverse the surface of Mars is.
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Willamette, the largest meteorite ever found in the United States and the sixth largest meteorite in the world. First photo, New York, 1911.
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The atmosphere of Mars

The atmosphere of Mars is only 1% of Earth's, so the Red Planet has no protection from solar radiation, nor does it have a normal temperature regime.
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A collage of Hubble's images of nebulae and galaxies
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The angular size of the Andromeda galaxy is 6 times the angular size of the Moon. If the brightness of Andromeda were much higher, we could observe in the sky a picture like this.
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Moon, Mercury, Jupiter, Mars.
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Emotional Jupiter watches over the inhabitants of Earth😐
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Full rotation of the Moon in high resolution, captured by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
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The first picture is a cluster of galaxies and the second is the neurons of a mouse's brain 🐁 It's an interesting comparison, isn't it?
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Just compare the size of the US and the hexagonal storm at Saturn's north pole
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A small selection of selfies from the Curiosity rover.
The shot is taken with a manipulator arm, which is then removed from the frame with the help of a photo editor.
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Visualisation of the speed of light on the surface of different planets in our solar system
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