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Photo taken by the descent imaging camera on Dec. 14, 2013 shows lunar landscape during Chang’e-3 lunar probe’s landing at an altitude of 99 meters. Credit: Chinese Academy of Sciences
Photo taken by the extreme ultraviolet camera on Dec. 16, 2013 shows the observation of the Earth’s plasmasphere by the Chang’e-3 lander. Credit: Chinese Academy of Sciences
China’s Yutu Moon Rover and Chang’e-3 Lander – Gallery of New Images & 1st Earth PortraitLast edited by tantalus; 25 May 14,, 18:16.
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Can't wait till this gets built Chile hilltop razed for world's largest telescope
Should be able to resolve some exo-planets directly, for the first time.
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Hershcel this time showing the emptiness of space :whome:
http://links.govdelivery.com/track?t...star_nurseries
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Originally posted by tankie View PostBrill , isnt it awesome that all the billions of galaxies / stars / planets etc that its all just for us "earthlings" to look at in awe and amazement , as we are the only life in all of it , allegedly . :whome:
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Robotic selfie on Mars
Curiosity Self-Portrait at 'Windjana' Drilling Site | NASA
It didn't even get the horizon straight...
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Originally posted by Goatboy View PostCan't wait till this gets built Chile hilltop razed for world's largest telescope
Should be able to resolve some exo-planets directly, for the first time.
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