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Saturn Planetary Paperweight
One of the most spectacular sights in the Solar System, Saturn is encircled by a magnificent ring system of ice and dust, a flowing halo of pale ye...
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A planetary body larger than a comet and icier than an aseroid, these cold and lonesome entities such as Pluto, Charon, and Triton take on a celest...
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The Whirlpool Galaxy is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici. It was the first galaxy to be classified as a spiral galaxy! Scientifi...
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The Northern Lights, or “Aurora Borealis” has long fascinated people all over the world with its stunning display of shifting colors. Swirling colo...
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A sphere of shifting plasma and magnetic fields, the Sun is brighter than many of the other stars in the Milky Way Galaxy and makes up over 99% of ...
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A sphere of shifting plasma and magnetic fields, the Sun is brighter than many of the other stars in the Milky Way Galaxy and makes up over 99% of ...
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Occurring when our Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, a solar eclipse is a brief moment in time where the Moon partially or fully covers th...
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The world of science defines this outer space intrigue as a Helix Nebula which is a part of the larger planetary nebulas. Located in the constellat...
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In a moment, a tranquil star's surrounding can be set into a chaotic thermonuclear explosion. An intense Supernova is over in a galactic milliseco...
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It's no wonder that the ancients named Jupiter after the king of their gods - more than 1,300 Earths could fit inside of it. The Great Red Spot, a ...
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One of the most spectacular sights in the Solar System, Saturn is encircled by a magnificent ring system of ice and dust, a flowing halo of pale ye...
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Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest in the Solar System. It revolves around the sun once every 29.5 years and has a mas...
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Detailed continents drift amidst Earth's deep blue oceans, veiled by a cloudy atmosphere. Planetary Spheres. Inspired by the designer's interpreta...
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The fourth planet from the Sun. Mars is nicknamed the "red planet" because its rust-colored soil glows a dim, reddish hue. The early Romans were f...
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Named for the Roman goddess of love and beauty, Venus has charmed stargazers since the dawn of time. Because her clouds reflect the brilliance of t...
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Scientific Spheres. Beautiful and mysterious, a black hole is a mathematically defined region of spacetime with such a strong gravitational pull th...
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TO THE MOON AND BACK. We've long been fascinated by that bright, ever-changing fixture of our night sky. Inspired by our artist's interpretation o...
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The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System. Its name is derived from its appearance as a dim glowing band arching across the night ...
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