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Alien Skies: The Universe Seen from Mars and Jupiter
If Shakespeare was right in saying, "There are more things in heaven than we can imagine," then exploring the skies of other planets in our Solar System reveals truly astonishing phenomena. From Mars to Jupiter, and their myriad moons, the celestial landscapes and atmospheric displays are so alien that they challenge our Earth-centric understanding of the universe. Bright, dark, colorful, hostile—these worlds and their skies offer a spectacle of environments radically different from our own, blending science and imagination into a captivating journey beyond our home planet.