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The week in pictures: September 3–9, 2011

This week's news featured the sharpest pictures of Apollo landing sites ever, an exoplanet discovered but not seen, late phase solar flares, and more.
Published: September 9, 2011
September 3–9, 2011
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"The week in pictures" highlights the amazing discoveries and cutting-edge research that resulted in magnificent photos and illustrations in the past week's Astronomy.com News section. Scroll through the photos, comment on your favorites, and click links to learn more about the science behind the pictures. We hope "The week in pictures” will not only highlight all our beautiful universe has to offer but also summarize the important stories of the past seven days in case you missed anything.

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ELAINE SLATER said:
I saw this on the night of the 1st of September my mother just past away i had come home and sat out my front door having a smoke it was around 12.30 1.00 i was very upset and was looking up at the sky and saw this bright star thought i was seeing things but i watched it every night and has got brighter since i took out my lens and watched the changes, amazing i just dont understand how come it has only been discovered.
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