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www.marianland.com Asteroids, Meteoroids, Comets, Meteorites, Nebulas, Impact Craters and Universe. 253 Mathilde, a C-type asteroid measuring about 50 km across. Photograph taken in 1997 by the NEAR Shoemaker probe. This picture of 433 Eros. 243 Ida and its moon Dactyl. 951 Gaspra, the first asteroid to be imaged in close up. Planets and some dwarf planets of the Solar System. Sizes are to scale, but relative distances from the Sun are not. meteor shower. Nucleus of comet Tempel 1 imaged by the Deep Impact impactor. The nucleus measures about 6 kilometres across. Comet Hyakutake. Orbits of Comet Kohoutek (red) and Earth (blue). Comet Wild 2. Comet Borrelly. The Great Comet of 1882. Ceres (bottom left), the Moon and the Earth. Dawn visiting Ceres and Vesta. Eris. Stardust spacecraft. Pluto. Charon. Ceres as seen by Hubble Space Telescope. Asteroid 511 Davida. Meteoroid trail between fragments of Comet 73P. Meteorite which fell in Wisconsin in 1868. Marília Meteorite. The Willamette Meteorite, the largest ever to be found in the United States. Vredefort crater. •Vredefort Crater in South Africa, the largest known impact crater on Earth (300 km diameter from an estimated 10 km wide meteorite). Manicouagan Reservoir. Chesapeake Bay impact crater. Clearwater Lakes. The Barringer Meteor Crater.Trees knocked over by the Tunguska blast. Allan Hills 84001. The Hoba meteorite before the constructions of the circular steps. The Black Stone. Leonids. Halley’s Comet. 19P/Borrelly …
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Music from THE SOUNDS OF HEAVEN by Rafael Brom www.marianland.com Eagle Nebula, The Pleiades is one of the most famous open clusters. Table of all 110 Messier objects. A shorter exposure shows less nebulosity. A Spitzer image of the Pleiades in infrared light, showing the associated dust. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech. A map of the Pleiades. Star Formation. LH 95 stellar nursery in Large Magellanic Cloud. The Orion Nebula. The Messier 80 globular cluster in the constellation. The giant elliptical …
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Music from THE SOUNDS OF HEAVEN by Rafael Brom www.marianland.com Eagle Nebula, The Pleiades is one of the most famous open clusters. Table of all 110 Messier objects. A shorter exposure shows less nebulosity. A Spitzer image of the Pleiades in infrared light, showing the associated dust. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech. A map of the Pleiades. Star Formation. LH 95 stellar nursery in Large Magellanic Cloud. The Orion Nebula. The Messier 80 globular cluster in the constellation. The giant elliptical …
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Asteroids, Meteoroids, Comets, Meteorites, Nebulas, Impact Craters and Universe. 253 Mathilde, a C-type asteroid measuring about 50 km across. Photograph taken in 1997 by the NEAR Shoemaker probe. This picture of 433 Eros. 243 Ida and its moon Dactyl. 951 Gaspra, the first asteroid to be imaged in close up. Planets and some dwarf planets of the Solar System. Sizes are to scale, but relative distances from the Sun are not. meteor shower. Nucleus of comet Tempel 1 imaged by the Deep Impact …
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