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Editor's Choice Fine Picture Archive (7)

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thumbnail to Editor's choice fine picture: The Popocatepetl The Popocatepetl. These two Mexican volcanoes, with the famous Popocatepetl, left, and the Iztaccíhuatl, right, both belong to the famed "Ring of Fire" ... click to picture and text

thumbnail to Editor's choice fine picture: KSC's Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) KSC's Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). The Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, is a legacy from the Apollo program. It's there that the tall Saturn V ... click to picture and text

thumbnail to Editor's choice fine picture: Science in the Making Science in the Making. As the NASA/European Space Agency (ESA)/ Italian Space Agency Cassini mission is continuing to tour the system of Saturn, it has seen a yet unexplained, large, bright spot at Titan, ... click to picture and text

thumbnail to Editor's choice fine picture: The Earth Evening Star The Earth Evening Star. This is Earth evening star! You are on Mars and the Sun has just set West about an hour ago. The twilight is ... click to picture and text

thumbnail to Editor's choice fine picture: Sun is Setting at Gusev Crater Sun is Setting at Gusev Crater. Remember the other day this fine Martian twilight? And the other day still, Earth evening star? Well! Today, you're granted with sunset itself! ... click to picture and text

thumbnail to Editor's choice fine picture: Welcome at Saturn! Welcome at Saturn! Welcome at Saturn! At 880,000 miles (1.4 million kilometers) away, the Ringed Planet is seen against the Sun, as the ring ... click to picture and text

thumbnail to Editor's choice fine picture: Full Hit at Comet Tempel 1! Full Hit at Comet Tempel 1! It's what NASA's Deep Impact mother ship saw on July 4, 2005 at 1:52 a.m. EDT. It's the impact of its impactor ... click to picture and text

thumbnail to Editor's choice fine picture: Tectonics at Enceladus Tectonics at Enceladus. With a radius of about 155 mi (250 km), Enceladus is a small of the main moons of Saturn, the ringed planet. It's the second nearest of them, ... click to picture and text

thumbnail to Editor's choice fine picture: Pandora Pandora. Here is Pandora, a small Saturnian moon. It's orbiting close to the planet as, along with another moon, ... click to picture and text

thumbnail to Editor's choice fine picture: Editor's choice fine picture: Gravitational Shear At the F-Ring Gravitational Shear At the F-Ring. Here is the effect on the F-ring of the passage of one of its shepherding moons. Prometheus, which is ... click to picture and text

 

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