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May’s Stunning Space Pictures

MAY 31, 2017
This month’s extraterrestrial wonders include a dune-swept Martian beach, a polar view of Jupiter, and a young planetary system that seems to glare like a demonic eye.
May’s Stunning Space Pictures lead image

May’s Stunning Space Pictures lead image

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(Inside Science) -- For the month of May, we feature a series of images that could change your perspective on the great unknown. Astronomers have outdone themselves this month in capturing the unusual and spectacular phenomena in space, from a kaleidoscopic image of the distant Crab Nebula to the strange dark dunes of our neighbor Mars.

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