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A collection of amazing space pictures featuring images from the Hubble telescope and time lapse photos of the night sky. Free wallpaper downloads.Check out the International Space Station in your night sky the next time it flies over. NASA’s Spot the Station program is easy, and it works!If you're a person interested in human space activity and like watching the sky, head on out on a clear evening or pre-dawn morning and look for it.Roughly 2 million years ago, as human ancestors were descending from the trees, two supernovae exploded nearby and showered Earth with debris.An unmanned space-travelling craft could use lasers to heat up asteroids which are heading towards Earth, physicists say.



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UPDATE OCTOBER 31, 2015 The large space object that is zipping past Earth this Halloween is most likely a dead comet that, fittingly, bears an eerie resemblance to a Welcome to OLOTEAS! Our Lady of the Earth and Sky is a non-denominational Pagan church. We are a volunteer run, non-profit religious organization providing family A huge asteroid hurtling through space at 63,000mph could one day hit Earth causing "immense suffering and death", astronomers say.I know it's more than 70% water. But what has it got to do with earth's colour ?Includes an abundance of information about cosmic rays, the Earth's magnetosphere, the Sun, space weather, and other exciting topics in space science. Brought to you



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Earth is hit every day by small bits of space dust. Slightly larger chunks burn up colorfully in the atmosphere, causing the shooting stars you see in the sky.This video demonstrates the new "Sky" feature of Google Earth 4.2 just released on August 22, 2007 . It lets you look up at the night sky and zoom in on About the Film. Twenty years after the events of Iron Sky, the former Nazi Moonbase has become the last refuge of mankind. Earth was devastated by a nuclear war, but SkyChasers is dedicated to bringing you amateur photos of natures beauty in the sky above us and space beyond. Send us your photos of your favorite sunset, rainbow Based in Austin, TX, the EarthSky team has a blast bringing you daily updates on your cosmos and world. We love your photos and welcome your news tips.


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