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Spirit Rover's Robotic Arm at Work. Twins Rovers sent by NASA to Mars are each fitted with a robotic arm and diverse instruments which allow them to act as geologists. Seen ... click to picture and text
Geological View at Opportunity Landing Crater. This color geology map of sort at Mars has been taken by one of NASA Twin Rovers Mission. Two identical ... click to picture and text
Aurora Australis as Seen From the ISS. This tremendous view is a southern aurora as seen from aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Picture was taken ... click to picture and text
Meridiani Planum at Mars. This fine view is of Meridiani Planum plains at Mars as seen by NASA twin rover Opportunity. Opportunity is part of the ... click to picture and text
Bonneville Crater at Gusev Site. This red dish is Bonneville Crater as seen by Spirit, one of NASA Twin Rovers mission to Mars. Spirit landed in January 2004 ... click to picture and text
Opportunity Landing Crater. By an extraordinary luck NASA Opportunity rover came to a standstill at Mars just in a crater lost among Meridiani Planum plains ... click to picture and text
Europa, Jupiter's Moon. Europa, like Mars, is one location in solar system where life is thought to be possible. At Europa ... click to picture and text
Saturn's Moons. Saturn is surrounded by 31 moons. 8 of them are major satellites, 10 minor satellites, and 13 are newly discovered ... click to picture and text
Planet Mercury. NASA mission Messenger is leaving next summer to Mercury. Mercury is solar system Sun closest planet. It was ... click to picture and text
Supernova Remnant. This supernova remnant (SNR 0540-63.3) by Chandra X-Ray Observatory is finely showing what a supernova event is triggering. Seen ... click to picture and text
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