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Space station Mir passing over Japan.

The view a few kilometers from Phobos, looking down at Mars. Celestia uses real data for the shape of Phobos and some other small moons.

Alpha Centauri A and B viewed from a distance of about 300 AU. B is a type K star and has a slightly redder hue than A. A slightly distorted Southern Cross is above the two stars.

The crescent of 51 Pegasi b and its parent star. The field of view is 45 degrees--the star appears huge because the planet orbits so close to it.

A view showing the orbits of the planets in our solar system against a background of constellation outlines. The orbit of Comet Halley is highlighted in red.

Saturn, projecting it's shadow onto its rings.

Earth, rendered with new visual effects including specular reflections from the oceans.

A view of Jupiter from an orbit just 100 kilometers above the surface of Io.