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Collection:
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NASA Solarsystem Collection
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title:
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Stellar Quakes
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description:
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On December 27, 2004, a neutron star flared up so brightly, it temporarily blinded all the X-ray satellites in space for an instant, and lit up the Earth's upper atmosphere. This tremendous blast of energy was from a giant flare created by the neutron star's twisting magnetic field. Objects like this are called magnetars, and they produce magnetic fields trillions of time more powerful than those here on Earth. These fields are so strong they can actually buckle the surface of the neutron star causing these powerful star quakes.
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date:
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12.27.2004
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keywords:
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Solar System Exploration
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keywords:
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SSE
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keywords:
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Space
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keywords:
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NASA
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keywords:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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keywords:
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JPL
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keywords:
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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keywords:
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Planets
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facet_what:
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Earth
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facet_where:
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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facet_where:
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
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facet_when:
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December 27, 2004
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facet_when:
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12-27-2004
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facet_when_year:
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2004
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UID:
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SPD-SLRSY-4443
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original url:
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http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/display.cfm?IM_ID=4443
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Image ID:
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227479
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Resolution Size:
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4
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Format:
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JPEG
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Media Type:
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Image
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File Name:
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neutron.jpg
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Width:
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1024
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Height:
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801
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