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  2. List of planetary nebulae - Wikipedia

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    Ghost of Jupiter: NGC 3242: 1785 4.8 8.6 Hydra: Blinking Planetary: NGC 6826: Caldwell 15 2.0 8.8 ... Box Nebula NGC 6445: 1786 4.5 11.2 Sagittarius: Eye of Sauron Nebula

  3. List of Solar System probes - Wikipedia

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    also flew by various of Jupiter's moons; intentionally flown into Jupiter at end of mission; first spacecraft to orbit Jupiter; first spacecraft to flyby an asteroid 1989-084B Galileo Probe: NASA: 7 December 1995 atmospheric probe success first probe to enter Jupiter's atmosphere 1989-084E: Cassini: NASA/ ESA/ ASI: December 2000 flyby success

  4. Jupiter-mass Binary Object - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter-mass Binary Objects or JuMBOs are pairs of very low-mass astronomical objects discovered in the Orion Nebula Cluster by the James Webb Space Telescope. Each component has a mass between 0.7 and 13 Jupiter masses (M J), placing them in the planetary-mass regime. The binary pairs have separations ranging from 28 to 384 astronomical units.

  5. Nebula - Wikipedia

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    Diffuse nebulae can be divided into emission nebulae, reflection nebulae and dark nebulae. Visible light nebulae may be divided into emission nebulae, which emit spectral line radiation from excited or ionized gas (mostly ionized hydrogen ); [ 25 ] they are often called H II regions , H II referring to ionized hydrogen), and reflection nebulae ...

  6. List of active Solar System probes - Wikipedia

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    Solar System space probes operational as of November 2024. This is a list of active space probes which have escaped Earth orbit. It includes lunar space probes, but does not include space probes orbiting at the Sun–Earth Lagrangian points (for these, see List of objects at Lagrangian points). A craft is deemed "active" if it is still able to ...

  7. NASA launches a probe to find out if there really could be ...

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    The probe is about 16 feet tall and, when its vast wings of solar arrays are deployed, 100 feet wide. It weighs 3 1/2 tons. Clipper is undertaking the first targeted exploration of an ocean world ...

  8. Lists of nebulae - Wikipedia

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    The following articles contain lists of nebulae: List of dark nebulae; List of diffuse nebulae; List of largest nebulae; List of planetary nebulae;

  9. Europe's Jupiter probe to stage daring lunar-Earth fly-by - AOL

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    PARIS (Reuters) -European scientists were poised to attempt a first in orbital gymnastics late on Monday, tapping into the gravity of the Moon and then the Earth in quick succession to guide the ...