Smaller Version of the Solar System Is Discovered view story
nytimes.com — Astronomers have found a miniature version of our own solar system 5,000 light years across the galaxy - the first planetary system that really looks like our own.
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Pictured: Our Milky Way like you've never seen it before view story
It looks like a lunar landscape but this remarkable photograph actually shows our Milky Way and the planet Jupiter in all their glory - viewed from a cave in America's Utah desert.
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The Milky Way as you've never seen it before view photo
The spiral galaxy, which cannot be seen with the naked eye, was captured by photographer Wally Pacholka using a 35mm camera and 50mm lens on a tripod with a 30-second exposure - long enough to collect the light but not to see the stars moving.
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How Long Until We Find a Second Earth? | New Planets | DISCOVER Magazine view story
Researchers are racing to find the first planet that might support life as we know it. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.
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Hollywood Badasses, Real-Life War Heroes: A Salute view story
Did you know Scotty from Star Trek got shot multiple times during the D-Day invasion? that Oliver Stone was an infantryman? As presented by The Daily Lowdown, a great photo salute to Hollywood heroes who walked the walk before they walked the walk of fame
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GeoEye-1 Super Satellite Snaps Its First Photo view photo
This bird's-eye view of Kutztown University in Pennsylvania was the first image ever seen by Google's GeoEye-1, the world's highest-resolution commercial satellite, when it opened its camera door earlier this
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Mercury, up close and personal: Photos revealed view story
A U.S. spacecraft beamed hundreds of photos of Mercury back to Earth on Tuesday after a close encounter with the planet closest to the sun.
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