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Fractal 18 Arm Rays Dimensions
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This image shows the newly discovered planet, Fomalhaut b, orbiting its sun, Fomalhaut.
The spiral galaxy NGC 2008 sits centre stage, its ghostly spiral arms spreading out towards us, in this image captured
This image shows the planet K2-18B, it's host star and an accompanying planet in this system.
A size comparison of the planets of the TRAPPIST-1 system, lined up in order of increasing distance from their host star
Flocculent spiral NGC 2841:Star formation is one of the most important processes in shaping the Universe
This artist's illustration shows the motion of three of the outermost planets in the HR 8799 system as measured over a 10-year period from Hubble Space Telescope archival data and more recent ground-based telescopic data