SEPTEMBER 2007 NASA ASTRONOMY PICTURE OF THE DAY GALLERY
Kalamalka Lake Eclipse
Credit & Copyright: Yuichi Takasaka
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Lunation
Credit & Copyright: António Cidadão
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The Colorful Clouds of Rho Ophiuchi
Credit: Adam Block, KPNO Visitor Program, NOAO, AURA, NSF
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A Path Into Victoria Crater
Credit: Mars Exploration Rover Mission, Cornell, JPL, NASA; Acknowledgement: Eduardo Tesheiner
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Aurigids from 47,000 Feet
Credit: Jeremie Vaubaillon, Caltech, NASA
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Time Tunnel
Credit & Copyright: Johannes Schedler (Panther Observatory); Additional Image Data: Ken Crawford (Rancho Del Sol Observatory)
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South Pole Lunar Eclipse
Credit & Copyright: Robert Schwarz (South Pole Station)
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The Voyagers' Message in a Bottle
Credit: Voyager Project, JPL, NASA
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The Great Basin on Saturn's Tethys
Credit: Cassini Imaging Team, SSI, JPL, ESA, NASA
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Building Galaxies in the Early Universe
Credit: NASA, ESA, and N. Pirzkal (STScI/ESA) et al.
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A Scorpius Sky Spectacular
Credit & Copyright: Stéphane Guisard
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Six Rainbows Across Norway
Credit & Copyright: Terje O. Nordvik
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NGC 7129 and NGC 7142
Credit & Copyright: Tony Hallas
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Iapetus in Black and White
Credit: Cassini Imaging Team, SSI, JPL, ESA, NASA
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Iapetus: 3D Equatorial Ridge
Credit: Cassini Imaging Team, SSI, JPL, ESA, NASA; Stereo Anaglyph: Patrick Vantuyne
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To Fly Free in Space
Credit: STS-41B, NASA
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Inside Victoria Crater on Mars
Credit: Mars Exploration Rover Mission, Cornell, JPL, NASA
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Tungurahua Erupts
Credit & Copyright: Patrick Taschler
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4,000 Kilometers Above Saturn's Iapetus
Credit: Cassini Imaging Team, SSI, JPL, ESA, NASA
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Northern Cygnus
Credit & Copyright: Robert Gendler
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Coronet in the Southern Crown
Credit: X-ray: NASA/ CXC/CfA/ J.Forbrich et al.; Infrared: NASA/ SSC/CfA/IRAC GTO Team
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Pangea Ultima: Earth in 250 Million Years?
Credit & Copyright: C. R. Scotese (U. Texas at Arlington), PALEOMAP
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The Equal Night
Credit: STS-68 Crew, NASA
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A Galactic Star Forming Region in Infrared
Credit: S. Carey (SSC/Caltech), JPL-Caltech, NASA
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Zodiacal Light and the False Dawn
Credit & Copyright: Yuri Beletsky (ESO)
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Saguaro Moon
Credit & Copyright: Stefan Seip (Astro Meeting)
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Hole in the Sun
Credit: SOHO - EIT Consortium, ESA, NASA
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A Hole in Mars Close Up
Credit: HiRISE, MRO, LPL (U. Arizona), NASA
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Dawn Launch Mosaic
Credit & Copyright: Randy Pollock
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A Milky Way Band
Credit & Copyright: John P. Gleason, Celestial Images
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This Day in History 2.0 is a vehicle for updating my original blog. I decided rather than mess with the large number of current posts in the original blog that a complete ground up rebuild was needed. I anticipate that this effort will take the better part of a year. I hope to apply techniques I have learned from my years of blogging. Readers that have linked to the old blog will not find their links disappearing.
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