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Animation of exoplanets transit. Credit: NASA GSFC
Animation of rocky lava world. Credit: NASA JPL/Caltech
Artist's impression of the Gliese 667C system. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser
Time lapses of Earth from International Space Station. Credit: NASA JSC
Earth’s plate tectonics. Credit: NASA GSFC.
Lava channel from Kilauea Volcano’s 2018 eruption. Credit: USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
Mars evolution. Credit: NASA GSFC
du Pont 100-inch Telescope at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. Credit: Tri L. Astraatmadja/Carnegie DTM
Concept of the Giant Magellan Telescope. Credit: GMTO Corporation
Animation of the Hubble Space Telescope. Credit: NASA GSFC
Galaxy traverse computer simulation. Credit: F. Summers, G. Bacon (STScI)
Simulation: C Hummels, P. Hopkins (CalTech) and A. Wetzel (UC Davis)Artist’s impression of exocomets. Credit: ESO/L. Calçada/N. Risinger (skysurvey.org)
Exoplanet disappearing in star’s bright light. Credit: NASA GSFC Conceptual Image Lab
TRAPPIST-1 Planets. Credit: NASA JPL/Caltech
Photos and Illustrations
Concept art of a rocky exoplanet system. Credit: Carnegie DTM/Roberto Molar Candanosa
Concept art of TRAPPIST-1 system. Credit: ESO/N. Bartmann/spaceengine.org
Concept art of TW Hydrae Disk. Credit: NASA, ESA, and A. Feild (STScI/AURA)
Concept art of Earth’s geodynamo. Credit: Carnegie DTM/Roberto Molar Candanosa
Concept Art of surface in Proxima Centauri b. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser
Earth view from the International Space Station. Credit: NASA JSC
Artist's impression of cold super-Earth orbiting Barnard's star. Credit: Martin Kornmesser/ESO.
Carnegie Institution for Science’s Broad Branch Road Campus. Credit: Carnegie Science