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The Universe

NASA captured a huge, curling solar prominence in extreme ultraviolet light (ionized helium at 304 degrees erupting from the Sun on July 1, 2002. For a sense of scale, the prominence seems to extend at least 30 Earths.


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NASA Captured Wonderful Sights in the Cosmos. NASA Captured Wonderful Sights in the Cosmos.
Images of the 'Pillars of Creation' Taken at Both Visible  Wavelenghts Hubble 'Discovers' a Gigantic Nebula System
Discovery of Frozen Water in the Mars Ignited Search for Life -  Photo Shows Rocks Scattered on the Mars Surface Astronomers Discoveried a Planet Close to Our Sun - Its mass is 3.5 to 5 times That of Jupiter
Hubble Captures a New Star System 1987A - Photo Indicates Hot Spot Activities Increase Rapidly NASA Captured a Huge Solar Prominence Erupting from the Sun
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Captured the 'Fireworks in the Universe' Hubble Space Telescope Spies a Hyperactive Galaxy -- NGC 7673
Earth Getting Wider Around the Equator, the Reason Still an Enigma A Huge and Dense Ring of Interstellar Gas is Collecting Near the Galactic Center and Approaching a Density That Will, in About 200 Million Years, Generate a Burst of Star Formation That Could Transform the Very Appearance of Our Galaxy
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