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March’s Stellar Space Pictures

MAR 29, 2019
Spring has sprung: Interstellar edition.
March's Stellar Space Pictures lead image

An illustration of potential plants on an alien planet that orbits two suns.

Mark Garlick

(Inside Science) -- This March, we take a look at images of space that echo the signs of spring we’re starting to see in the Northern Hemisphere. From budding potential life on other worlds, to a butterfly-shaped galaxy filled with young stars, these images evoke life and energy found in the most distant corners of the universe.

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