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International Space Station captures image of Typhoon Maysak in March.
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Just south of the Tien Shan mountains, in Central Asia, a remarkable series of ridges can be seen in today’s Space Sight.
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The most crowded place in the Milky Way

Hubble Space Telescope image shows the Arches Cluster, the densest known star cluster in the Milky Way.
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A new tool could measure a coronal mass ejection’s impact a full day in advance.
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Expedition 43 Launch

#Flashback: Check out the Soyuz TMA-16M spacecraft launching with crew who will return to Earth in 2016.
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Astronomers have discovered –for the first time– a rear-end collision between two high-speed knots of ejected matter.
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Did You Know? NASA has been “suiting up” for spacewalking for 50 years.
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#Flashback: A large, dark coronal hole at the bottom of the Sun was the most dominant feature at the end of January 2014.
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