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    Lunar Module pilot James B Irwin gives a military salute during at the Hadley-Apennine landing site, on the Apollo 15 mission. The Lunar Module 'Falcon' is in the centre of the image and on the right is the Lunar Roving Vehicle. Credit: NASA
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    The annual bluedot festival is three days of music and science at Jodrell Bank Observatory in rural Cheshire. Image Credit: Jody Hartley
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    A radar profile of the south polar region of Mars. The bright feature at the top is the icy surface, and layers of ice and dust are seen extending about 1.5km deep. The brightest reflections from the base layer close to the centre of the image are interpreted as a pond of liquid water. Credit: ESA/NASA/JPL/ASI/Univ. Rome; R. Orosei et al 2018
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