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alb3733100 The Opening of the Fifth and Sixth Seal. Dated: 1498. Dimensions: image: 39.2 x 28.6 cm (15 7/16 x 11 1/4 in.) sheet: 45.6 x 31.2 cm (17 15/16 x 12 5/16 in.). Medium: woodcut on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Albrecht Dürer.
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alb4218909 'Union of Earth and Water (Antwerp and the Scheldt)'. Flanders, Circa 1618. Dimensions: 222,5x180,5 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: FRANS SNYDERS. Peter Paul Rubens (Pietro Pauolo).
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alb5579430 View of the universe and planets as seen from a distant moon.
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alb5579230 An Earth-like planet and its moon hover near a blue nebula with twin galaxies near its center.
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alb5575109 An Earth colony on an alien moon that is forever frozen, but rich in mineral deposits. Especially adapted androids are used to do all manual labor both above and below the moons surface.
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alb5578385 Planet Earth and moon in the universe surrounded with plenty of stars.
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alb5577969 Planet and small moon.
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alb3885904 Vintage Soviet space poster featuring space dogs, Belka and Strelka, in a rocket being held by a man; the Earth and moon can be seen in the background. Belka and Strelka were the first dogs to go into orbit and return alive, they launched August 19, 1960 on Korabl-Sputnik 2. The print translates, The path is open for humans!.
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alb3890318 Two Diagrams with the Sun and the Moon. Date/Period: Fourth quarter of 13th century (after 1277). Folio. Tempera colors, pen and ink, gold leaf, and gold paint on parchment. Height: 233 mm (9.17 in); Width: 164 mm (6.45 in). Author: UNKNOWN.
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alb3898245 Hina Tefatou / The Moon and the Earth. Date/Period: 1893. Painting. Oil on burlap. Height: 114.3 cm (45 in); Width: 62.2 cm (24.4 in). Author: PAUL GAUGUIN.
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alb5576233 The true builders of the Mayan Pyramids, looked upon as Gods, pay a visit to their Earth bound launch and landing site.
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alb5570303 An artist's depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien moon. An Earth-like planet rises over the airless environment.
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alb5570614 A super-Earth exoplanet has extreme forms of life living within its hot spring craters. Resembling similar hot spring life on Earth, these alien life forms are brightly coloured and ring the hot water within the craters. The planet's nearby moon creates tidal heating, making sure the planet remains geologically active. Over time the moon will spiral into the planet, breaking up and forming a ring of debris.
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alb5570618 An artist's depiction of an Earth type world with two moons against a background of nebula and stars.
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alb5570717 An artist's depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien world. A moon rises over the airless environment. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
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alb5567038 An artist's depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien world. A moon rises over the airless environment.
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alb5568620 A scene portraying the early stages of a solar system forming, when the (proto-)planet(-s) are heavily bombarded with smaller bodies, such as asteroids and comets. The presence of the bombarding objects is abundant, as you can see here. This hadean condition may have been sparked by a gas giant migrating closer to the star, hence nudging the rocks into unstable orbits.. Some astronomers believe this late heavy bombardment occured 3.8-4.1 GYs ago. Asteroid and comet impacts were much greater in number than today, very early in Earth's history.
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alb5566715 Io is the innermost of the Galilean moons orbiting Jupiter. Io is on average around 400 000 km away from Jupiter, which is approximately the same distance as our moon is from Earth. Jupiter looks 37 times larger than our full moon does in the night sky.. Io faces great tidal forces from Jupiter, and the other three Galilean moons Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, which are tidally locked with respect to each other. At some places the tidal forces move the surface by as much as 100 meters up and down. This twists the moon inside out, but it is not because of this that the moon is the second hottest place (1 700 degrees C) in the solar system, next to the sun.. Io's surface is being constantly bombarded by electromagnetic radiation from Jupiter. This radiation rips off about 1 000 kg of sulphur and other materials from the surface each second. This material (plasma) creates a physical bond between Jupiter and Io. As Io moves through Jupiter's magnetic field, it acts as a giant generator, inducing 400 000 volts and more than 3 000 000 amperes across Io's surface. Because of this bond, massive electrical discharges have been observed in Jupiter's atmosphere.. More than 400 active volcanoes have been observed on Io, and the moon is known to change its' physical appearance over short periods (few years). An impact by an asteroid is seen on Jupiter's night side.
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alb5566799 The view from an alien moon towards the massive planet it orbits. Four of the five moons are large enough to sustain life, and the planet at their center is a monster 3 times the mass of the Earth. On the near moon it is dusk, when the Lamplight plants turn on, they use bioluminescence to attract the flying insect-like creatures that pollinate their glowing globes.
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alb5568756 An artist's depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien world. A large cratered moon rises over the airless environment.
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alb5568799 An artist's depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien world. A large Earth-like planet rises over the airless environment.
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alb5566208 In 1995 astronomers discovered a Hot Jupiter orbiting a star named 51 Pegasi, in the constellation of Pegasus. This planet was named Bellerophon. It orbits the star in just a few days. The closeness to the star makes the planet very hot. In fact it is so hot the planet's atmosphere may be evaporating into space like a cometary tail. Another result of the vicinity is that the planet is tidally locked, meaning it always shows the same face to the star, just like our moon does to Earth. It is a mystery why planets like 51 Pegasi b, or Hot Jupiters, are found so close to their stars. Some astronomers believe they have been created further out and then forced closer to the star, due to their orbit which slows them down.
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alb5569557 An artist's depiction of an Earth-like planet in deep space with an orbiting moon and a red planet orbiting around the same star.
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alb5569377 A robotic rover explores the surface of a rocky and barren alien world. A large cratered moon rises over the airless environment.
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alb5569235 An artist's depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien world. A moon rises over the airless environment. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
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alb5566072 Evidence exists that make astronomers believe that the Earth and the Moon were created when a Mars-sized object slammed into the early proto-earth, about 4.6 billion years ago. Recent findings suggest that heavier metals like gold, platinum, palladium and other iron-loving elements found in Earth's and the Moon's crusts and mantles came from similar, but much smaller impacts at the final stage of formation.
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alb5565932 An artist's depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien world. A large Earth-like planet rises over the airless environment.
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alb5567624 A rover explores the surface of a rocky and barren moon. A large Jupiter-like planet rises over the horizon.
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alb5568379 An artist's depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien world. A moon rises over the airless environment. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
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alb5569071 A system of extraterrestrial planets and their moons, against a background of nebula and stars.
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alb5566637 An artist's depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien world. A large cloud covered planet rises over the airless environment.
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akg603047 Golden pendant (Mixtec, ca. 1400 AD). depicting various scenes: a place for ball games in the shape of a flattened. "H", with two competitors opposite each other, between both is a skull as symbol for the life that is at stake. Below is an image of the sun, which is connected with the ball game. Photo.
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alb3886849 What may appear here as a diamond ring effect from a solar eclipse is in fact a brilliant and momentary flash of light signaling a massive asteroid impact on the Moon.. The Moon and all the inner planets of the Solar System show evidence of a long and violent history of encounters with meteorites and asteroids, leftover debris from the formation of the Solar System. This image depicts an asteroid colliding with the Moon about 95 million years ago. The perspective is from the surface of the Earth in what today is Egypt. The impact would have released millions of times more energy than today's largest nuclear weapon, creating a flash of light that would be far brighter than any star in the sky.. In the foreground of this image stands a wary Spinosaurus, an enormous meat-eating dinosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous period. Its typical length from tail tip to snout was 40-50 feet, and is believed to have weighed at least 8 tons or more.
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alb4223348 'Feast of the Gods (The Marriage of Peleus and Thetis)'. Germany, 1600. Dimensions: 34x45 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: Johann Rottenhammer.
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alb3890317 Two Diagrams Showing the Orbits of the Sun and the Moon. Date/Period: Fourth quarter of 13th century (after 1277). Folio. Tempera colors, pen and ink, gold leaf, and gold paint on parchment. Height: 233 mm (9.17 in); Width: 164 mm (6.45 in). Author: UNKNOWN.
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akg134991 Rubens, Peter Paul 1577-1640. "The Union of Water with Earth". (Neptune and Cybele), c. 1618. Oil on canvas, 222.5 × 180.5cm. St Petersburg, State Hermitage. Museum: St. Petersburg, Staatliche Ermitage.
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akg096668 Gauguin, Paul. 1848-1903. "Hina Te Fatou" (The Moon and the Earth). 1893. Oil on sackcloth, 114.3 × 62.2cm. New York, Museum of Modern Art. . Museum: New York, Museum of Modern Art.
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0322360 APOLLO 11, 1969. Conceptual artwork of the Saturn V rocket separating from the Apollo 11 Lunar Module and Command and Service Modile. Illustration, c1969.
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0322359 APOLLO 11, 1969. Conceptual artwork of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module separating from the Command and Service Modile enroute to the moon. Illustration, c1969.
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0322362 APOLLO 11, 1969. Conceptual artwork of the Apollo 11 Command and Service Module turning to dock with the Lunar Module and Saturn V rocket. Illustration, c1969.
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