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Space station Mir passing over Japan. |
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The view a few kilometers from Phobos, looking down at Mars. Celestia uses real data for the shape of Phobos and some other small moons. |
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Alpha Centauri A and B viewed from a distance of about 300 AU. B is a type K star and has a slightly redder hue than A. A slightly distorted Southern Cross is above the two stars. |
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The crescent of 51 Pegasi b and its parent star. The field of view is 45 degrees--the star appears huge because the planet orbits so close to it. |
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A view showing the orbits of the planets in our solar system against a background of constellation outlines. The orbit of Comet Halley is highlighted in red. |
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Saturn, projecting it's shadow onto its rings. |
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Earth, rendered with new visual effects including specular reflections from the oceans. |
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A view of Jupiter from an orbit just 100 kilometers above the surface of Io. |
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