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September’s Stunning Space Pictures

SEP 28, 2018
Enjoy illustrations of pulsar winds, the planet Vulcan and galactic ripples.
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Cassini’s final image, taken by the spacecraft as it looks towards Saturn’s night side.

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(Inside Science) -- This September brought pictures depicting a plethora of unusual phenomena. From a ring of galactic proportions filled with black holes or neutron stars, to a “Star Trek” alien world look-alike, artists’ illustrations bring us closer to the strangeness of the universe.

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