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penguins are sitting on an iceberg in the water
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Penguins and icebergs, Antarctica
an aerial view of the water and land
At The Corner Down The Street
Iceland
a large storm is coming in over an open field
Stunning Landscapes by Franz Schumacher
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an image of a storm coming in from the sky
Spectacular pictures of nature at its wildest, captured by the storm chasers who risk their lives to follow twisters
a large cloud is seen in the sky
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Supercell in Montana by Sean Heavey.
an aerial view of a large crater in the desert
Fresh Martian Crater: The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera aboard our Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter acquired this closeup image of a "fresh" (on a geological scale, though quite old on a human scale) impact crater in the Sirenum Fossae region of Mars on March 30, 2015.
an image of the surface of saturn
From Mountains to Moons: Multiple Discoveries from NASA’s New Horizons Pluto Mission - NASA
New close-up images of a region near Pluto’s equator reveal a giant surprise - a range of youthful mountains rising as high as 11,000 feet (3,500 meters) above the surface of the icy body.
an image of the planet saturn taken from space
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Saturn's moon Titan is the only moon we know of with its own atmosphere. In fact, the atmosphere is so thick that we had no idea what the surface was made of until we sent a probe in 2005.
sand dunes in the desert with blue sky
Paul Godard - Soul Photography - In Celebration of Nature
an artist's rendering of what the moon could look like if it were in space
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The ice fountains of Enceladus Fountains of water ice blast thousands of kilometres above the surface of Saturn's tiny moon Enceladus. It is thought that the pull of Saturn's powerful gravity distorts the moon and heats the interior, forming an underground ocean. When this reservoir of water contacts the vacuum of space it vaporises and explodes above the moon. Any liquid water freezes instantly. Images of the ice fountains were first captured by the Cassini probe.