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  Visualize science
See a snapshot of squid suckers and other top images from the 2008 International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge.
  Storms from space
Click through the highlights from September’s outer-space imagery, including glittering galaxies as well as Earth’s hurricanes viewed from on high.
  Hundreds of species discovered
Marine biologists in Australia have discovered hundreds of new animal species in coral reefs in one of several projects to catalog all life in the oceans.
  Eyes on the eclipse
The moon's shadow swept across the planet from Canada to China on Friday, delighting throngs of skywatchers who flocked to see a total eclipse of the sun.
  Month in Space
Click through the highlights from September’s outer-space imagery, including glittering galaxies as well as Earth’s hurricanes viewed from on high.
  Rare photos of Amazon tribe
Striking images show Indians painted bright red, brandishing bows and arrows.
  Secrets of Stonehenge
See stunning views of the famous stone monument and the archaeological work aimed at unraveling its mysteries.
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  Galactic gems
Feast your eyes on galactic gems and planetary prizes in May’s installment of “The Month in Space Pictures.”
  Earth as art
Click through a collection of beautiful Earth imagery captured from orbit by the Landsat 7 satellte.
  Grand old canyon
Find out how cave formations helped answer age-old questions about the Grand Canyon’s age.
  Banking on robots
Japan is counting on its robot revolution to carry it through a crisis of rising labor costs and a swelling old-age population.
  Space Shots: Cosmic voyages
See scenes from the shuttle Atlantis’ mission, plus Saturn, Mars and more.
  ‘Doomsday’ vault opens
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault, built to protect millions of food crops from man-made and natural disasters, opened Tuesday deep within an Arctic mountain.
  Visions of flight
Get an inside look at the conception and construction of Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo, a rocket plane for suborbital space tourists.
  Biggest tech show on Earth
Cool new products take the spotlight at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
  Best of Cassini
The Cassini spacecraft is sending back unprecedented imagery of Saturn, its rings and its moons. Click "Launch" to see some of the greatest hits from the Cassini mission.
  High-def Antarctica
Get a sampling of snapshots from the international LIMA database of Antarctic satellite imagery
  The first moonshots
See the highlights from NASA’s digital archive of Lunar Orbiter imagery, collected in 1966-1967
Hubble's Hits
See the Hubble Space Telescope's best-known images.
Aliens lurk in Antarctic depths
Get an up-close view of the weird-looking species cataloged during a deep-sea survey off Antarctica’s coast.
Extreme science
Young researchers are paid little and work long hours so they can experience the terrible weather atop New Hampshire’s Mount Washington.
Martian postcards
Click through imagery from the HiRISE camera on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
‘Green Corridor’ discoveries
Researchers have found 11 new species in a remote region known as the "Green Corridor" in central Vietnam.
What a view!
An exhibit at the Smithsonian shows an Earth only astronauts see.
  Birthday treats from Saturn
Fresh images from the ringed planet and its moons mark the 10th anniversary of the Cassini orbiter’s launch.
Postcards from Jupiter
Click through images of Jupiter and its moons, captured by NASA’s New Horizons probe during its flyby in February.
  King Tut revealed
Take a virtual tour of King Tutankhamun’s tomb and see the newly revealed face and feet of his mummy.
Eyes on Myanmar
Satellites provide evidence to corroborate human-rights abuses by Myanmar’s military regime.
  Celebrities of the Celebes Sea
See the strange creatures found during a scientific expedition to the Celebes Sea in the southern Philippines.
NASA's highs and lows
Click through decades of achievements and tragedies in America's human spaceflight effort.
Is Second Life a game?
It has no objectives, and the content is entirely user-created. But if Second Life isn’t a game, what exactly is it?

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See past editions of Space shots, and images of many other cosmic wonders, from Hubble to the shuttle.
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  Tour virtual Rome
Visit ancient hot spots in Rome Reborn 1.0, a virtual reconstruction of the imperial city.
  The strange species of Suriname
See some of the colorful creatures documented during Conservation International's survey of Suriname's remote plateaus.
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  The right track
Paleontologists say watching emus and studying their tracks provide clues about a mysterious dinosaur species from 165 million years ago.

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