L’Univers 1. A large sunspot group A neutron star flares up.

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Presentation transcript:

L’Univers 1

A large sunspot group

A neutron star flares up

10000 Galaxies

A black hole at the centre of a galaxy

A black hole gobbles a star

The Butterfly Nebula

X-Rays from Centaurus A

Crater 308 on the Moon

The Dumbbell Nebula halo

Earth in full view

Galaxy NGC 300

A red giant

A Dusty Spiral Galaxy

Neptune

Nursery of new stars

Our Sun

Unusual gullies and channels on Mars

Saturn's moon Mimas

A solar system in the making

Messier 82, a starburst galaxy

A stellar nursery

A volcano on Venus

The brightest supernova remnant

The centre of the Milky Way

The expanding remains of a supernova

The Ring Nebula

The Whirlpool Galaxy

The Wild Duck Cluster

Two merging galaxies

Sirius B in the light of Sirius

Fin