The photos captivated astronomers last week

Below are photos of outstanding astronomical and cosmic technologies in the past week.

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1. The image of the Dnieper River in Eastern Europe flowing through the frozen Russian capital of Moscow was taken from the International Space Station (ISS) by French astronaut Thomas Pesquet on February 9.(Photo: Thomas Pesquet).

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2. SpaceX's Dragon cargo ship docked at the International Space Station (ISS) on the morning of February 25th.Astronaut Thomas Pesquet and Shane Kimbrough control the Canadarm2 robot arm to receive goods from the ship.(Photo: Thomas Pesquet).

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3. The bright orange flames shined in the sky and the dust and smoke spread out after SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket was launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on February 19 .(Photo: SpaceX).

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4. NASA poster of a long holiday to 7 moving planets around the dwarf TRAPPIST-1 was discovered last week.(Photo: NASA / JPL).

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5. A clear picture of colorful cloud bands with a big Red Stain on Jupiter's atmosphere taken from all over Earth.(Photo: Peter Rosén / PixMix).

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6. A test launch of NASA's new missile launch system at Mississippi Stennis Space Center on February 22, the rainbow appears right next to creating a colorful scene.(Photo: NASA).

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7. Russian aviation agency Roscosmos launches the Progress 66 cargo ship on February 22 to supply goods to the International Space Station (ISS).(Photo: NASA TV).

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8. Russian Soyuz rocket containing the Progress 66 cargo ship was launched from Baikonur launch yard in Kazakhstan on February 22 to supply goods to the International Space Station (ISS).(Photo: RSC Energia).