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Dark Nebula

Dark nebulae are clouds of dust that are easily obscure brightness of the stars behind them. They are physically very similar to reflection nebulae. They look different only becaus... Read more

Paperblog Pick in Science

Gas Giants

Gas giants are a kind of planet, which, unlike the stone or the terrestrial planets, don't have a clearly defined area. Therefore, it is not possible in a simple way to define the... Read more

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    The 06 April 2011 by   Gerard
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    The 28 April 2011 by   Tomrees8
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    The 20 April 2011 by   Gerard
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    The 07 April 2011 by   Michaelsweiss
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    The 06 April 2011 by   Jerry At Ays
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    The 21 April 2011 by   Dirkh
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    The 01 April 2011 by   Gabe12logan
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    The 19 April 2011 by   Gerard
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    The 13 April 2011 by   Gerard
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