'Giant snake' on the universe

Invite you to admire the most beautiful universe images posted in National Geographic magazine in the past week.

Picture 1 of 'Giant snake' on the universe
Clouds fly in the sky a Swiss village in the early morning looks like a stream
fanciful river.This beautiful image was recorded on January 30th.

Picture 2 of 'Giant snake' on the universe
This aurora image was taken in an area in western Sweden. Aurora has
can appear under different colors depending on the atmosphere in the atmosphere. Show
aurora is produced by the interaction of charged particles from the solar wind
the planet's upper atmosphere.

Picture 3 of 'Giant snake' on the universe
An astronaut on the International Space Station (ISS) has recorded the image of the transport ship
Unmanned Progress 40 is being connected to the ISS station. This transport ship after being separated
ISS station will self-ignite in the Earth atmosphere.

Picture 4 of 'Giant snake' on the universe
Next to the plasma erupting violently formed a "giant snake" (photo), probe
The Solar Dynamics Observatory of the US Space Agency (NASA) has discovered one more "snake."
giant "on the opposite side of the Sun. Scientists fear this will cause attacks
Strong magnetic storms affect electrical systems and communications on Earth.

Picture 5 of 'Giant snake' on the universe
This new image recorded by the probe of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows that the amount
Mars' southernmost CO2 gas has increased more than those recorded in the region
this in 2007.

Picture 6 of 'Giant snake' on the universe
This image was taken by Japanese ALOS satellite showing that Berlin city (Germany) is
white-covered with snow made the traffic activities almost completely stalled.

Picture 7 of 'Giant snake' on the universe
After one year of operation, NASA's WISE telescope broke 20 comets
works in the universe. In addition, this telescope also detected more than 33,000 meteorites
between Mars and Jupiter and 134 meteors located near Earth within a distance of 45 million km.