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A hypothetical 10-million-year-old star system.
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Plumes of ice crystals rise from geysers into the sunlight as dawn breaks on Enceladus.
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Explorers examine one of the great fissures from which Enceladus' geysers erupt.
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The Ice Fountains of Enceladus
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The Ice Fountains of Enceladus
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Illustration of a geyser erupting on the surface of Enceladus.
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Eruption of an ice volcano on the surface of Neptunes moon Triton.
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A system of extraterrestrial planets and their moons.
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Artist's concept of a Mars-like moon in front of a gas giant.
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A command module begins a close approach to Phobos.
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The Phobos mission rocket prepares for approach to the martian moon.
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An astronaut makes first human contact with Mars' moon Phobos.
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Saturn seen from the surface of its moon, Rhea.
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Jupiter's moon, Europa, covered by a thick crust of ice.
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A gigantic scarp on the surface of Uranus' moon, Miranda.
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Phobos orbits so close to Mars that the planet would fill the little moon's sky.
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Uranus seen from the surface of its moon, Ariel.
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Jupiter seen from the surface of its moon, Amalthea.
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Uranus seen from the surface of its moon, Ariel.
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A brown dwarf star as seen from a large moon orbiting the failed star.
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Ice Scarp on Jupiter's large moon, Callisto.
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Ice spires on Jupiter's large moon, Callisto.
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The Shadow of Charon on Pluto
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Pluto's moon, Charon, hovers above the frozen landscape of the icy planet.
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Jupiter's large moon, Europa, is covered by a thick crust of ice.
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Jupiter's large moon, Europa, is covered by a thick crust of ice.
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Ice ridges on Jupiter's moon, Europa.
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Saturn seen from the surface of its moon, Iapetus.
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Saturn's moon, Dione, has huge cliffs of solid ice.
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A scene on Jupiter's moon, Io, the most volcanic body in the solar system.
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A panorama of the strange, mesa-like mountains on Io.
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Future astronauts observe an eruption on Io, Jupiter's super-volcanic moon.
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Saturn's moon, Tethys, is split by an enormous valley called Ithaca Chasma.
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Mars seen from its outer moon, Deimos.
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Jupiter seen from one of its innermost moons, tiny Metis.
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Uranus' moon Miranda is covered with meandering cracks and grooves.
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Illustration of the peaks surrounding the Peary crater on Earth's moon.
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Neptune seen from the surface of its tiny moon, Naiad.
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Neptune seen from its tiny, distant moon, Nereid.
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An eclipse of the Sun by Mars as seen from the surface of its moon, Phobos.
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A scene on Pluto with Charon, its giant moon.
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Artist's concept of the New Horizons spacecraft flying past Pluto and Charon.
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Pluto and it's moon Charon lie at the frontier of the solar system.
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Pluto seen from the surface of its moon, Charon.
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The surface of Pluto with Charon in the sky.
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Saturn seen from the surface of its moon, Rhea.
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A scene on a moon of Upsilon Andromeda b, a recently discovered extrasolar planet.
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Illustration of the surface of the massive Asgard impact basin on Jupiter's moon, Callisto.
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Illustration of Saturn from the icy surface of Enceladus.
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Illustration of Enceladus in front of the Earth and next to Earth's moon.
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Artist's concept of Jupiter's four largest satellites laid out above the Earth and it's moon.
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Artist's concept of an impact crater on Jupiter's moon Ganymede, with Jupiter on the horizon.
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Artist's concept of how Saturn might appear from within a hypothetical ice cave on Iapetus.
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Artist's concept of Jupiter as seen across the icy surface of its moon Europa.
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Artist's concept of a view towards Jupiter across the surface of Io.
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Artist's concept of a view across the surface of Themisto towards Jupiter and its moons.
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Artist's concept of the Earth, Mercury, and Earth's moon to scale.
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Artist's concept of the Earth and its moon.
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An astronaut takes a last look at Earth before entering orbit around the moon.
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Illustration of the gas giant planet Neptune and its largest moon Triton.

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