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The Solar System is the system in which we live in, this is home! Formed over 4.6 billion years ago, the Solar System is home to eight planets (and a little dwarf planet) including our own Earth! Click below to learn more.
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Stars can create huge and intricate dust sculptures from the dense and dark molecular clouds from which they are born. The tools the stars use to carve their detailed works are high energy light and fast stellar winds. The heat they generate evaporates the dark molecular dust as well as causing ambient hydrogen gas to disperse and glow. Pictured here, a new open cluster of stars designated IC 1590 is nearing completion around the intricate interstellar dust structures in the emission nebula NGC 281, dubbed the Pac-man Nebula because of its overall shape. The dust cloud just above center is classified as a Bok Globule as it may gravitationally collapse and form a star -- or stars. The Pacman Nebula lies about 10,000 light years away toward the constellation of Cassiopeia.
Jupiter is the biggest planet in our Solar System. Shown is a cyclonic storm in Jupiter's northern hemisphere Photo captured by NASA.
JupiterA photo of Mars captured by the Hubble Telescope taken over 50 million miles from Earth on May 12, 2016. gate io listing announcement.
MarsNASA has captured a brand new infared image of NGC 364 from the Webb Space Telescope.
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