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Greenpeace activists use laser beams to project the slogan 'G7 - 100 percent renewable energy! Greenpeace' onto the mountains near Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany, June 8th 2015. Leaders from the seven leading industrialised nations meet to discuss the global economy, as well as foreign, security and development policy at Elmau Castle, Bavaria until June 9th Instagram
 
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Our sun is a volatile star: explosions of light, energy and solar materials regularly dot its surface. Sometimes an eruption is so large it hurls magnetized material into space, sending out clouds that can pass by Earth's own magnetic fields, where the interactions can affect electronics on satellites, GPS communications or even utility grids on the ground. A new tool could track space weather 24 hours before reaching Earth. Details: http://go.nasa.gov/1L0bnB9
 
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A U.S. Marine Osprey sends up a big wash of rain as as it lands near the Bavarian town of Kruen, Germany, June 8, 2015. The Ospreys provided transport to Air Force One in Munich for members of President Obama's staff, Secret Service, White House Press Corps and other personnel at the conclusion of the G7 Summit.

Photo credit: Kevin Lamarque
 
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