Space. How mysterious! How fascinating! Here are just a few of many awesome photographs on exhibit at Beyond: Visions of Our Solar System at The National Air and Space Museum. This retrospective is comprised of photographs gathered from the last 50 years of NASA space travel. Each one was carefully manipulated to look as if we're seeing it in person, and each was chosen for being the most ridiculously otherworldly. For example, the top image is of Jupiter's moon Lo, and that tiny blue on its horizon is an 86-mile-high volcanic plume explosion. That just blew our minds. Take a trip to DC (or to Independent at 6th Street if you live in DC) and prepare to marvel.
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