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Saturn: the lord of the rings

Photo of Saturn shows the many rings surrounding it totally numbered about ten thousands
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Saturn: the lord of the rings

Artistic view of Cassini/Huygens mission to Saturn. The spacecraft Cassini Orbiter was launched on October 15, 1997 and was sent into orbit around Saturn on July 1, 2004
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Saturn: the lord of the rings

Five views of Saturn recorded by the Hubble Space Telescope. Saturn, like Earth, has seasons as it orbits around the Sun, which last for over seven years
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Schematic view of a neutron star

Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars that have a very high magnetic field
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Schematic view of a neutron star

The supernova explosions create the pulsars which in fact are neutron stars. The neutron star centered in a disk of hot gass and drawn from its red companion star. The neutron star spins faster and faster emitting powerful pulses of x-ray.
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Schematic view of pulsar

In the middle the neutron star is represented, the curves are the magnetic fields lines and the protruding cones the emissions beams
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solar system; Cloud Oort

The Oort Cloud consists of amorphous and loose material that surrounds our solar system. The Sun and planets were created by these materials and they will create the core of comets
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Space shuttles

The space shuttles look very close to vertical erected plane and they were put into operation for the exploration of space in August 1981
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Spacecraft type Zond

Display of spacecraft type Zond that was designed to study the lunar surface as a part of a manned space program of the Soviet Union
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Star death: the red giant

When the content of a star's core in hydrogen reduced, the weight of the outer layers of the star compresses the core, thereby increasing the temperature of the core and the conversion of a red giant star. Artist's conception of Earth after the Sun become a red giant
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Star death: the red giant

When the content of a star's core in hydrogen is reduced, the weight of the outer layers of the star compresses the core, thereby increasing the temperature of the core and the conversion of a red giant star. Artist's conception of Earth after the Sun become a red giant
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Sun: the center of the solar system

Picture of the nearest star to Earth taken by the Solar Heliosperic Observatory
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Supernova remnant IC 443

View of the supernova remnant IC 443
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The asteroid Caspra

Caspra is an S-type asteroid that orbits very close to the inner edge of the main asteroid belt. It was studied by spacecraft Galileo
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The asteroid Caspra

Caspra is an S-type asteroid that orbits very close to the inner edge of the main asteroid belt. It was studied by spacecraft Galileo
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