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alb5568223 An artist's depiction of an Earth-like planet in deep space with an orbiting moon observed from the surface of a rocky sister moon.
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alb5577731 Terraformed moon seen from Earth. Flying saucers over the highway.
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alb5576846 Full moon seen from Earth. Flying saucers over the highway.
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alb5576733 Terraformed Moon. View from Earth or Exo Solar Planet. Calm water and green forest at the horizon.
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alb2943445 The movements of the Moon in relation to the Earth, illustration taken from Pietro Apiano's (1495-1552) Cosmographia, Antwerp, 1529.
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alb4458955 Hare and elephant with full moon at a water source, trunked animals: elephant, rodents: hers, spring (fluids extracted from the earth), full moon, Jan Luyken, Amsterdam, 1693, paper, etching, h 87 mm × w 77 mm.
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00041345 "Verne, Jules, 8.2.1828 - 24.3.1905, French author / writer, works, novel ""From the Earth to the Moon"" (""De la Terre a la Lune""), 1865, illustration, wood engraving after drawing by Henri de Montaut, 1872,"
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alb5575493 Mountain Vista. Terraformed moon seen from the Earth. 3D rendering.
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alb2948305 Postage stamps from the series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of Jules Verne (1828-1905), depicting his novels, A Floating City, Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1864), Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, From the Earth to the Moon, 1955. Principality of Monaco, 20th century.
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00041341 "Verne, Jules, 8.2.1828 - 24.3.1905, French author / writer, works, illustration for his work ""From the Earth to the Moon"" (1865), 19th century,"
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akg152717 Verne, Jules, 1828-1905, French writer. Works: From the Earth to the Moon, 1865. "C'est la faute à la lune" (Blame it on the moon). Illustration for chapter 12. Woodcut, by Henri Th. Hildebrand after Emile A. Bayard (1837-1891). From: Jules Verne, Voyages Extraordinaires, Paris (Coll. Hetzel).
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00327027 "Verne, Jules, 8.2.1828 - 24.3.1905, French author / writer, illustration from ""From the Earth to the Moon"" (De la Terre a la Lune), wood engraving, 1865,"
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990_05_1-Sci-Astro-HB_5HR Moon: May, 1969 View of the earth rising above the lunar horizon photographed from the Apollo 10 Lunar Module, (Snoopy) as it orbited around the moon. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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917_05_009792 Bedford and Cavour, having arrived on the Moon, Bedford leaps as he would on Earth and finds that, with the strength Moon's gravity weaker than that of the Earth, he needs to move less violently. From The First Men in the Moon by HG Wells. First published London, 1913.
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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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00133044 astronomy, planets, earth, photo of the earth, taken by the Apollo 8 spacecraft, December 1968, in the foreground the surface of the moon,
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0432402 VERNE: FROM EARTH TO MOON. Colored engraving from a 19th-century edition of Jules Verne's 'From the Earth to the Moon.'
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0023028 VERNE: FROM EARTH TO MOON. Colored engraving from a 19th-century edition of Jules Verne's 'From the Earth to the Moon.'
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iblisb01721437 Earth moon, full moon as seen from the northern hemisphere, Germany, Europe
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0035953 VERNE: EARTH TO MOON. "From the Earth to the Moon". The Moon's disc: wood engraving from a 19th century edition.
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akg138815 Verne, Jules French writer; 1828-1905. Works: From the Earth to the Moon (De la terre a la lune, 1865). Moon rocket. Woodcut, 1865. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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0176081 VERNE: FROM EARTH TO MOON. /nEngraving from a 19th-century edition of Jules Verne's 'From the Earth to the Moon.'
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alb4526886 Sphere model and the model sphere oblique, Illustration of the position of earth, moon and sun from the 16th century, Fig. 2, Fol. 7r, 1527, Henricus Loriti Glareanus: D.Henrici Glareani [...] De geographia liber unus. Basileae: [Faber], 1527.
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1016_03_58545 It is thought that the Moon was born from a catastrophic collision between Earth and a huge asteroid. The impact propelled into space enormous quantities of matter from Earth and the destroyed object. Under Earth?s gravity, the debris began to orbit Earth and became amalgamated to form the Moon.
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1016_03_58542 It is thought that the Moon was born from a catastrophic collision between Earth and a huge asteroid. The impact propelled into space enormous quantities of matter from Earth and the destroyed object. Under Earth?s gravity, the debris began to orbit Earth and became amalgamated to form the Moon.
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1016_03_58544 It is thought that the Moon was born from a catastrophic collision between Earth and a huge asteroid. The impact propelled into space enormous quantities of matter from Earth and the destroyed object. Under Earth?s gravity, the debris began to orbit Earth and became amalgamated to form the Moon.
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akg145978 Leonardo da Vinci 1451-1519. Notes and two diagrams on the relation of earth and moon to the sun. From: Codex Hammer, compiled. 1506/08 in Florence and Milan. New York, Christie's, 11.11.1994.
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917_05_0460000838 Artist's impression of lunar landscape at sunset. The Earth is at top right. Stars are visible in the lunar sky although it is not dark because the Moon has no atmosphere to scatter light. From Sun, Moon and Stars, Agnes Giberne (London, 1884). Chromolithograph.
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1016_03_58546 It is thought that the Moon was born from a catastrophic collision between Earth and a huge asteroid. The impact propelled into space enormous quantities of matter from Earth and the destroyed object. Under Earth?s gravity, the debris began to orbit Earth and became amalgamated to form the Moon.
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1016_03_58543 It is thought that the Moon was born from a catastrophic collision between Earth and a huge asteroid. The impact propelled into space enormous quantities of matter from Earth and the destroyed object. Under Earth?s gravity, the debris began to orbit Earth and became amalgamated to form the Moon.
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0176298 VERNE: EARTH TO MOON. /n'From the Earth to the Moon.' Wood engraving from a 1870 edition by Jules Verne.
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0035958 VERNE: EARTH TO MOON. The interior of the projectile: engraved illustration from a 19th century edition of Jules Verne's "From the Earth to the Moon."
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917_05_010085 Annular eclipse of the Sun, caused by the Moon passing between the Earth and the Sun at a distance which makes the Moon cast a shadow smaller than the Sun's disk. From The Beauty of the Heavens by Charles F Blount (London, 1845). Coloured lithograph.
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1016_03_58462 It is thought that the Moon was born from a catastrophic collision between Earth and a huge asteroid. The impact propelled into space enormous quantities of matter from Earth and the destroyed object. Under Earth?s gravity, the debris began to orbit Earth and became amalgamated to form the Moon.
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akg022555 History of space travel / Apollo 17. US moon landing with Apollo 17 (Eugene A. Cernan, Harrison H. Schmitt, Ronald Evans) 7.-19.12.1972. Astronaut Schmitt, US flag and the earth. Photo taken from the spacecraft.
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0035954 VERNE: EARTH TO MOON. 'From the Earth to the Moon.' Ideal sketch of J.T. Maston's gun. Wood engraving from a 19th century edition.
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alb3888161 Lunar surface of Earths moon.
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alb3884251 Lunar surface of Earths moon.
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alb3886636 Lunar surface of Earths moon.
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alb3895439 Lunar surface of Earths moon.
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dpa9604744 The moon is pictured prior to a total eclipse over Dietzenbach, Germany, 03 to 04 March 2007. An overcast sky in many parts of Germany prevented many people from watching the eclipse. The moon entered the shadow of the earth at 22:30 pm, the total eclipse lasted from 23:44 pm to 0:58 am. Photo: Thorsten Lang.
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dpa9604739 The moon is pictured during a total eclipse over Dietzenbach, Germany, 03 to 04 March 2007. An overcast sky in many parts of Germany prevented many people from watching the eclipse. The moon entered the shadow of the earth at 22:30 pm, the total eclipse lasted from 23:44 pm to 0:58 am. Photo: Thorsten Lang.
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0035956 VERNE: EARTH TO MOON. 'From the Earth to the Moon.' The interior of the projectile. Wood engraving from a 19th century edition by Jules Verne.
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0035955 VERNE: EARTH TO MOON. 'From the Earth to the Moon.' The arrival of the projectile at Stone's Hill. Wood engraving from a 19th century edition by Jules Verne.
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dpa9604747 The moon is pictured towards the end of a total eclipse over Dietzenbach, Germany, 03 to 04 March 2007. An overcast sky in many parts of Germany prevented many people from watching the eclipse. The moon entered the shadow of the earth at 22:30 pm, the total eclipse lasted from 23:44 pm to 0:58 am. Photo: Thorsten Lang.
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dpa9604750 The composite picture shows the moon in the different phases of a total eclipse over Dietzenbach, Germany, 03 to 04 March 2007. An overcast sky in many parts of Germany prevented many people from watching the eclipse. The moon entered the shadow of the earth at 22:30 pm, the total eclipse lasted from 23:44 pm to 0:58 am. Photo: Thorsten Lang.
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alb5568776 The moon in total eclipse, on January 20, 2019, in a multiple exposure composite showing the moon moving from right to left (west to east) through the Earths umbral shadow.
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00246801 "astronautics, woodcut, illustration from the book ""Travel to the moon"" by Jules Verne,"
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71096_rf_28_creation of the moon,195a1h A 3D Conceptual Image, Showing The Creation Of The Moon, Many Millions Of Years Ago.
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alb3886188 Lunar surface of Earths moon. Apollo 14.
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alb5576455 Earth From moonscape.
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alb5570406 August 18, 2013 - The waxing gibbous moon above the blue shadow of the Earth and pink Belt of Venus band, with dark blue crepuscular rays converging on the anti-solar point in the east, at sunset, from the badlands of Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada.
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akg7675247 Sphere model and the model sphere oblique, Illustration of the position of earth, moon and sun from the 16th century, Fig. 2, Fol. 7r, 1527, Henricus Loriti Glareanus: D.Henrici Glareani [...] De geographia liber unus. Basileae: [Faber], 1527.
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0035957 VERNE: EARTH TO MOON. The arrival of the projectile at Stone's Hill. Engraved illustration from a 19th century edition of Jules Verne's 'From Earth to the Moon.'
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akg152719 Verne, Jules, 1828-1905, French writer. Works: From the Earth to the Moon, 1865. "Rien ne pouvait egaler la splendeur" (Nothing could match the splendour). Illustration for chapter 13. Woodcut, by Henri Th. Hildebrand after Emile A. Bayard (1837-1891). From: Jules Verne, Voyages Extraordinaires, Paris (Coll. Hetzel).
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alb3885273 Turtle rock on lunar surface of Earths moon.
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71096_rf_28_creation of the moon_195a2h A 3D Conceptual Image, Showing The Creation Of The Moon, Many Millions Of Years Ago.
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akg152678 Jules Verne, French writer; 1828-1905. Works: From the Earth to the Moon (De la terre a la lune, 1865). "Les trains de projectiles pour la lune". Illustration to chapter 19. Wood engraving by A.F. Pannemaker (b. 1822). From: Jules Verne, Voyages Extraordinaires, Paris (Coll. Hetzel).
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akg317102 Astronomy / Moon. "Ideal moon landscape". Colour lithograph. From: Edmund Weiß, Bilder-Atlas der Sternenwelt, Eßlingen (J.F.Schreiber) 1888, Tf. X/XI. Private collection.
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alb3286656 Jules Verne (1828-1905). French writer. Illustration from the work From the Earth to the Moon, written in 1865. Engraving by Gerard, 19th century.
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dpa9604755 The composite picture shows the moon in the different phases (Top L to Bottom R) of a total eclipse over Dietzenbach, Germany, 03 to 04 March 2007. An overcast sky in many parts of Germany prevented many people from watching the eclipse. The moon entered the shadow of the earth at 22:30 pm, the total eclipse lasted from 23:44 pm to 0:58 am. Photo: Thorsten Lang.
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917_05_0390003818 Alchemical symbol of transmutation of base metal (Earth at bottom) into Gold (Sun) and Silver (Moon) through the agency of the dragon (Mercury - volatility). From Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum Elias Ashmole (London 1652). Woodcut.
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917_05_0460000839 Geocentric or earth-centred system of the universe. At the centre is the world showing Aristotle's (384-323 BC) four elements Earth, Air, Fire and Water, surrounded by the spheres sof the Sun, Moon, planets, and the sphere of the fixed stars. From La Theorique des Ciel (Paris, 1528). Woodcut.
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akg330770 Astronomy / Earth. The crescent Earth rises above the lunar horizon (seen from the spaceship Apollo 17). Photo, December 1972.
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akg6359207 Apollo 11 Mission / 20th Century. View of Earth showing clouds over its surface was photographed from the Apollo 11 spacecraft during its translunar journey toward the moon. The spacecraft was already about 10,000 nautical miles from Earth when this picture was taken. Aboard Apollo 11 were astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. Photo, July 16, 1969.
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akg6359195 Apollo 11 Mission / 20th Century. View of Earth showing clouds over its surface was photographed from the Apollo 11 spacecraft during its translunar journey toward the moon. The spacecraft was already about 10,000 nautical miles from Earth when this picture was taken. Aboard Apollo 11 were astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. Photo, July 16, 1969.
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akg6359220 Apollo 11 Mission / 20th Century. View of Earth showing clouds over its surface was photographed from the Apollo 11 spacecraft during its translunar journey toward the moon. The spacecraft was already about 10,000 nautical miles from Earth when this picture was taken. Aboard Apollo 11 were astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. Photo, July 16, 1969.
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akg6359221 Apollo 11 Mission / 20th Century. View of Earth showing clouds over its surface was photographed from the Apollo 11 spacecraft during its translunar journey toward the moon. The spacecraft was already about 10,000 nautical miles from Earth when this picture was taken. Aboard Apollo 11 were astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. Photo, July 16, 1969.
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akg8224712 Astronomy & Astronomers / 19th Century. Prentzinger, Ludwig (18??-18??). "Comparison of the size of the planets" (from left to right, Jupîter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, Earth, Venus, Mars, Mercury, Moon). Chromolithograph plate from "Astronomischen Bilderatlas von Ludwig Prentzinger", 1851. Private collection.
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akg6359204 Apollo 11 Mission / 20th Century. View of Earth showing clouds over its surface was photographed from the Apollo 11 spacecraft during its translunar journey toward the moon. The spacecraft was already about 10,000 nautical miles from Earth when this picture was taken. Aboard Apollo 11 were astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. Photo, July 16, 1969.
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alb5579351 Terraformed Luna seen from field on Earth.
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alb3540911 Jules Verne (1828-1905). French writer. Illustration from the work From the Earth to the Moon, written in 1865. Engraving by Gerard, 19th century. Colored.
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alb3471562 Marble statuette of triple-bodied Hekate and the three Graces, Late Hellenistic, 1st–2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. 12 in. (30.5 cm), Stone Sculpture, Hekate presided over pathways and crossroads, especially at night. She was the goddess of the moon and of nocturnal sorcery. Like Hermes, she could travel to and from the underworld and the earth.
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PCL110965 "My guess is: if there are rocks on the Moon, there are rocks on Mars." *** Local Caption *** Henry Martin cartoons from Punch magazine
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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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akg4446452 UNIVERSE Outline of the solar system second the conception of Aristotle and of the ancient ones. Al center is the Earth encircled from concentric spheres on which Sun, Moon and planets rotate. The last sphere is that of Stars. Press facsimile of a map of To. Cellarius of 1660.
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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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alb5569190 Artist's concept of Earth as a lifeless and vast desert with almost no vegetation, and with deadly mutated animals. The Earth can't take it anymore, we've taken everything we could from it, including water.
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alb3887100 Apollo 17. Lunar foot prints on the moon.
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alb2121346 The moon and its mountains. Profiles of the heights of the mountains of the moon, the earth and Venus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1798. Friedrich Johann Bertuch (1747-1822) was a German publisher and man of arts most famous for his 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
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alb2945793 Postage stamps from the series commemorating the 20th anniversary of the first manned moon landing (Apollo 11), 1989, depicting the Apollo 8 mission in 1968, Apollo Communications System in the Bahamas archipelago; The Earth seen from Apollo 8; the crew of Apollo 8, James Lovell Jr., William Anders and Frank Borman; the official mission symbol. Bahamas, 20th century.
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alb5187843 Ignudo from Sistine Chapel ceiling, Jean-Robert Ango, French, active in Rome 1759 1770, d. 1773, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Italian, 14751564, Red chalk on paper, Ignudo (nude figure) between the scenes of God dividing light from darkness and of God creating the Earth, Sun, and Moon, on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, painted by Michelangelo., France, ca. 175970, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5181779 Ignudo from Sistine Chapel ceiling, Jean-Robert Ango, French, active in Rome 1759 1770, d. 1773, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Italian, 14751564, Red chalk on paper, Ignudo (nude figure) between the scenes of God dividing light from darkness and of God creating the Earth, Sun, and Moon, on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, painted by Michelangelo., France, ca. 175970, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5579430 View of the universe and planets as seen from a distant moon.
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alb2950843 Top, series of postage stamps honouring the Costumes and dances of Togo, 1966; bottom from left, series of postage stamps commemorating the 75th anniversary of the death of Jules Verne (1828-1905), 1980, depicting Around the World in 80 Days and From the Earth to the Moon. Togo, 20th century.
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dpa1060144 A teacher explains how a solar eclipse works by using a globe, a soccer ball and an orange to illustrate moon, sun and earth. A full solar eclipse will happen the next day. Picture from February in 1961.
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akg128930 History / WWI /. Propaganda, Caricature. "The Earth in 1916 as seen from the moon.". Colour print, signed, illegible; From: Der Wahre Jacob (The True Jacob), No. 784, Stuttgart; (J.H.W.Dietz) 4. August 1916, S. 9055. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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0184764 MOON OVER EARTH, 1995. /nThe Moon during a sunset, as seen from the Space Shuttle Endeavour. Photograph, 1995.
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akg169603 Verne, Jules; French writer; 1828-1905. Works: From the Earth to the Moon. (De la terre a la lune, 1865). - "Les trains de projectiles pour la Lune". Illustration to chapter 19. Woodcut; coloured at later stage; A.F. Pannemaker (born 1822). From: Jules Verne, Voyages Extraordinaires, Paris. (Coll. Hetzel) undated. Author: ADOLPHE FRANCOIS PANNEMAKER.
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HISL034_EC225 Earth and Moon in a single photographic frame. The images was taken by Voyager 1 when it was 7.25 million miles from Earth. Sept. 18, 1977.
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1667977 Eclipse Lunar Total (Lua de Sangue) e Super Lua aconteceram durante a madrugada dessa segunda-feira (21). Na foto a Lua avermelhada vista de Sorocaba (SP) praticamente encoberta pela sombra da Terra.
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alb5568537 April 26, 2018 - A scene of Earth and sky, with stars over the late Cretaceous sedimentary layers of the Red Deer River Badlands.. Hercules and Corona Borealis at right rising in the northeast over the moonlit Hoodoos on Highway 10 east of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. Light from the waxing gibbous Moon provides the illumination.
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alb4436023 Crank with knob, part of the planetarium, tellurium, lunarium, Device with which the movement of sun, earth, moon and planets can be represented clearly. Metal crank with wooden knob. This can be placed on a rod that protrudes from the base at the bottom and operates a mechanism, Amsterdam, Felix Meritis, Hartog van Laun, c. 1800 - c. 1808, brass (alloy), wood (plant material), h 9.5 cm × w 12.0 cm × d 2.9 cm.
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alb3883818 Eudimorphodons from the Triassic Period of Earth.
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1667976 Eclipse Lunar Total (Lua de Sangue) e Super Lua aconteceram durante a madrugada dessa segunda-feira (21). Na foto a Lua avermelhada vista de Sorocaba (SP) praticamente encoberta pela sombra da Terra.
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akg195199 Astronomy / Earth. "Systeme du Monde". (Orbit of the earth around the sun a. o).Lithography, coloured. Print: Imprimerie Ernest Meyer, Paris undated (c. 1850/60). From a series of picture sheet for vsiual education of children. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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0268321 EARTH FROM SPACE, 1966. First view of the earth taken by a spacecraft from the moon. Photograph transmitted by the Lunar Orbiter I, August 1966.
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701358 Eclipse total da Lua visto de Florianópolis. Na foto a lua já aparece com uma parte escura, entrando na sombra da Terra. Este será o primeiro de uma série de quatro eclipses lunares que deve ocorrer, aproximadamente, a cada 6 meses e se repetirá apenas sete vezes neste século. FLORIANOPOLIS/SC, Brasil 15/04/2014. (Foto: Cadu Rolim / Fotoarena)
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701366 Eclipse total da Lua visto de Florianópolis. Na foto a lua já aparece quase toda eclipsada pela sombra da Terra. Este será o primeiro de uma série de quatro eclipses lunares que deve ocorrer, aproximadamente, a cada 6 meses e se repetirá apenas sete vezes neste século. FLORIANOPOLIS/SC, Brasil 15/04/2014. (Foto: Cadu Rolim / Fotoarena)
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701359 Eclipse total da Lua visto de Florianópolis. Na foto a lua já aparece com uma parte escura, entrando na sombra da Terra. Este será o primeiro de uma série de quatro eclipses lunares que deve ocorrer, aproximadamente, a cada 6 meses e se repetirá apenas sete vezes neste século. FLORIANOPOLIS/SC, Brasil 15/04/2014. (Foto: Cadu Rolim / Fotoarena)
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