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PIX4577456 Terre et Lune - Vue d'artiste - Earth and Moon. Artwork - La Terre et la Lune representees a l'echelle (de taille mais pas en distance) sur fond d'etoiles. Artist view of the Earth and the Moon showing their actual relative size (but not the actual distance between the two). Earth's equatorial diameter is 12,756 km while the Moon's diameter is 3,476 km. The Moon is actually one of the largest natural satellites in the Solar System, smaller only than Jupiter's Ganymede, Callisto and Io as well as Saturn's Titan, but bigger than Jupiter's Europa, Neptune's Triton and the planet Pluto
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PIX4675255 La Lune et les etoiles au - dessus de la Terre - Moon and starry sky over Earth - Artwork - La Lune et les etoiles au - dessus de l'atmosphere terrestre. Photomontage. Moon and starry sky over Earth's atmosphere - Artwor
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PIX4640471 Voiles solaires - Vue d'artiste - Solar sails - Artist view - Vue d'artiste de sondes utilisant le vent solaire et les photons emis par le Soleil comme moyen de propulsion. Solar sails race between the Earth and Moon
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PIX4606120 Probe Luna 16 - Luna 16 lifts off - Luna 16 was the first sovietic probe to land on the Moon, take samples of lunar soil and bring them back to Earth. This mission took place from 12 to 24 September 1970. The automated Soviet Luna 16 probe's upper stage blasts off with 100 grams of precious lunar soil that will be studied by Soviet scientists on Earth.This space probe successfully completed an Earth - Moon - Earth mission from September 12, 1970 to September 24, 1970
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PIX4639388 Exploration lunaire -Illustration - Back to the Moon - Artist view - Vue d'artiste d'astronautes sur la Lune. Artwork representing astronauts on extravehicular activity on Moon surface
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PIX4583907 An asteroid threatens the artist's Earth-View - Asteroid threatening the Earth - Artist vie
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PIX4629930 Terre Lune et Soleil - vue d'artiste - Earth Moon and Sun - Artwork
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PIX4571471 A comete approaches the Sun - Illustration - Comet near our Sun - artwork - Artist's view of the comete McNaught near the Earth and the Sun eclipse through the Moon. Comet Mcnaught makes its close approach to Earth in early 2007. It is New Moon and we are situated in a position above Earth where the moon eclipses the sun
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PIX4629935 Terre Lune et Soleil - vue d'artiste - Earth Moon and Sun - Artwork
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PIX4629885 Terre Lune et Soleil - vue d'artiste - Earth Moon and Sun - Artwork
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PIX4614703 Terre et Lune - Vue d'artiste - Earth and Moon. Artwork --- Earth's equatorial diameter is 12,756 km while the Moon's diameter is 3,476 km
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PIX4614588 Terre et Lune - Vue d'artiste - Earth and Moon. Artwork --- Earth with starry sky --- Earth's equatorial diameter is 12,756 km while the Moon's diameter is 3,476 km
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PIX4646287 The points of Lagrange and the satellite SOHO - Lagrangian points with Soho spacecraft - Schema showing the different points of Lagrange and the position of the satellite SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory), place near the point of Lagrange L1. Launched in December 1995, this satellite observes the Sun. Artwork showing the different Lagrange points with the Soho spacecraft located around the L1 point
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PIX4629901 Comparison between Earth, Mercury and the Moon - Earth, Mercury, and Earth's Moon compared - Comparison at the scale of the Earth's size, the planet Mercury and the Moon. The diameter of Mercury is about one third of that of the Earth. Mercury is a little larger than the Earth's Moon and is believed to be composed mostly of iron and rock, making it considerably denser than the Moon. Mercury also has a magnetic field about 1% as strong as the Earth's. Mercury's diameter is only one third that of the Earth's. It has only 6% the mass. If you weigh 180 pounds on the Earth, you would weigh 64 pounds on Mercury. Is only one-third the Earth's distance from the Su
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PIX4575998 L'orbite lunaire - Vue d'artiste - The lunar orbit - Artwork - Inclinaison de l'orbite lunaire par rapport a l'ecliptique. L'orbite de la Lune est inclinee d'environ 5* par rapport au plan de l'orbite de la Terre (ecliptique). The lunar orbit around the Earth
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PIX4629924 Size comparison: Earth, Moon and Galilean satellites - Jupiter's four largest satellites and Earth and the Moon compared - Jupiter's four largest satellites, called Galilean satellites, compared to Earth and Moon. At the top, from left to right, in order of their distance to the planet Jupiter, we find Io, Europe, Ganymede and Callisto. Ganymede is the largest satellite in the solar system. Jupiter's four largest satellites, also known as the “” Galilean”” satellites since they were first observed by the Italian astronomer Galileo over 400 years ago, are worlds in their own right. Top row, left to right, in order from their distances from Jupiter, are: Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto Io is the most volcanic world in the Solar System, resurfacing itself continually with extremely hot and massive eruptions that spew material over 200 miles into space. Europa is about the same size as Earth's Moon, however unlike the Moon which is made up mostly of dry silicate materials, Europa is believed to be composed primarily of water ice, and may even contain a vast ocean of liquid salt water beneath its crust. For this reason, Europa is now emerging as one of the most viable candidates for hosting extraterrestrial life. Ganymede and Callisto are each larger than the planet Mercury, while Ganymede is the largest of all satellites in the Solar System. Io, Europa, and Ganymede are locked in a gravitational resonance where for every orbit Ganymede completes, Europa completes two orbits and Io completes four
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PIX4629992 Comparison between the Earth, Pluto, Charon and the Moon - Earth, Pluto, Charon, and Earth's Moon compared - Comparison at the scale of the sizes of the Earth, Pluto, Charon and the Moon. Since August 2006, Pluto is now called 134340 Pluto and is no longer considered a planet but designed as a dwarf planet. Pluto's diameter less than 20 percent that of the Earth's (smaller than the Earth's Moon). It has less than one percent the mass. If you weigh 180 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 11 pounds on Pluto. Pluto is 30 to 48 times further from the Sun than the Earth (Pluto's orbit is highly elliptical). Pluto's moon Chiron is over half the size of Pluto itself, leading astronomers to originally classify the Pluto-Charon system as a “” double planet.” They were also considered “” binary planets”” because the smaller Charon doesn't actually orbit around Pluto, rather Pluto and Charon orbit a common gravitational center (the “” barycenter ') located above Pluto's surface. In 2006 the International Astronomical Union (IAU) demoted Pluto from its status as the Solar System's 9th planet to a dwarf planet, and as the IAU has yet to formalize a definition for binary dwarf planets, Charon is currently regarded as a satellite of Pluto
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PIX4638930 Retour sur la Lune: les fusees Ares 1 et Ares 5 - Illustration of Ares I and Ares V Launch Vehicles - Programme lunaire Constellation. Vue d'artiste des deux futurs lanceurs Ares 1 et Ares 5 (a droite). Ares 5 est une fusee cargo qui sera utilisee vers 2020 pour emmener le module d'alunissage ainsi que les differents elements necessaires a la construction d'une base sur la Lune. Ares 1, prevue pour fonctionner des 2014, emmenera la capsule habitee Orion, d'abord a destination de la station spatiale internationale, puis vers la lune. Lunar program Constellation. Artwork of the future launchers Ares 1 and Ares 5. Ares 1 (left) is the crew launch vehicle; it will carry Orion capsule to ISS in 2014. The larger, unmanned Ares V will be the cargo launch vehicle for project Constellation
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PIX4625835 Saturn view of Enceladus - Illustration - Saturn from the surface of Enceladus - The planet Saturn seen from the ice surface of Enceladus. This is how Saturn may appear from the icy surface of Enceladus, one of Saturn's eight major satellites. At a distance of 148 thousand miles, Saturn would subtend an angle of 29o in Enceladus' sky, about the same width as 58 Earth moon's lined up side - by - side. While the surface of Enceladus is as reflective as new fallen snow, it would probably appear leaden about an hour before sunrise with a crescent Saturn as the only source of illumination. Like all of Saturn's major satellites, Enceladus always keeps the same side facing its host planet. From the perspective of a stationary observer on Enceladus, Saturn would always appear in the same position in the sky, cycling through its phases in about one - and - half Earth days. This image also illustrates a phenomenon only recently discovered by Nasa's Cassini probe: sunlight reflecting off of Saturn's rings casts a faint glow onto the cloud tops of Saturn's night side. The illumination is about the same as three of Earth's full moon combined
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LRI4666007 Dante and Beatrice look from heaven, Earth and stars. Illuminated page illustrating a song of Paradise from the “Divina Commedia” by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). 14th century, Venice, Biblioteca Marciana
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PIX4607277 Artist's view of the New Horizons probe near Pluto - The New Horizons spacecraft near Pluto - Artist's view of the New Horizons probe near Pluto and its largest satellite Charon. The New Horizons probe was launched on 19 January 2006 to Jupiter, then Pluto and Charon, which it will reach in 2015 and Kuiper's objects in 2020. Artist's concept of the New Horizons spacecraft as it approaches Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, in July 2015. The craft's miniature cameras, radio science experiment, ultraviolet and infrared spectrometers and space plasma experiments will characterize the global geology and geomorphology of Pluto and Charon, map their surface compositions and temperatures, and examine Pluto's atmosphere in detail. The spacecraft's most prominent design feature is a nearly 7 - foot (2.1 - meter) dish antenna, through which it will communicate with Earth from as far as 4.7 billion miles (7.5 billion kilometers) away
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PIX4607290 Artist's view of the New Horizons probe near Pluto - The New Horizons spacecraft near Pluto - Artist's view of the New Horizons probe near Pluto and its largest satellite Charon. The New Horizons probe was launched on 19 January 2006 to Jupiter, then Pluto and Charon, which it will reach in 2015 and Kuiper's objects in 2020. Artist's concept of the New Horizons spacecraft as it approaches Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, in July 2015. The craft's miniature cameras, radio science experiment, ultraviolet and infrared spectrometers and space plasma experiments will characterize the global geology and geomorphology of Pluto and Charon, map their surface compositions and temperatures, and examine Pluto's atmosphere in detail. The spacecraft's most prominent design feature is a nearly 7 - foot (2.1 - meter) dish antenna, through which it will communicate with Earth from as far as 4.7 billion miles (7.5 billion kilometers) away
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PIX4616824 Mars and Deimos - Illustration - Mars and Deimos - Illustration - Artist's view of Deimos, the smallest of Mars's two satellites. This is how Mars and its even smaller satellite Deimos might appear from a distance of about 100 miles from the surface of Deimos. Deimos is over Acidalia Planitia, an albedo feature that has been observed by Earth - bound astronomers since the 19th century. To the southwest are the fog - filled canyons of Valles Marineris, the westernmost of which are still in darkness. Beyond Mars, immediately to the left of its night side, is Phobos at a distance of 20,000 miles. The two bright objects in the lower left are the stars Beta Gruis and Al Nair in the southern constellation Grus. Like it's larger companion Phobos, Deimos does not possess enough mass to pull itself into a sphere; its shape instead is oblong with a length of about 10 miles and only 6 miles wide at its smallest dimension. Like Phobos, Deimos may be an asteroid long ago captured by Mars' gravity. Orbiting 14,600 miles above Mars' surface, Deimos completes one revolution every 30 hours
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JAB7345951 Observation of the gun fire to the Moon.Science fiction artwork "From the Earth to the Moon " by Jules Verne.Design by Henri de Montaut. 1865
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JAB7345955 Train of bullets ( or projectiles ) fired by a giant gun cannon to the Moon.Artwork science-fiction " From the Earth to the Moon " by Jules VerneDesign by Henri de Montaut. 1865
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JAB7345949 The giant gun projectile arrived at Stone's Hill to be fired to the Moon.Science-fiction artwork from the book by Jules Verne " From the Earth to theMoon ".Design by Henri de Montaut. 1865
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JAB7345957 The giant space gun from J.T. Maston.Science fiction artwork" From the Earthto the Moon "by Jules Verne.Design by Henri de Montaut1865
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PIX4573224 Exoplanets around 70 Virginis - A jovian planet orbiting 70 Virginis - Artist's view of the extrasolar planet 70 Vir B, a giant gas planet orbiting around a solar star, about 78 years old - light from the Sun. This exoplanet has about 6 times the mass of Jupiter and its distance from its star 70 Virginis is almost the same as that of Mercury from the Sun. A ringed 70 Vir B presides over the hot and airless terrain of a hypothetical moon. While it is not known if 70 Vir B has rings, it is certainly possible. 70 Vir B's rings would have no ice in them due to is proximity to its sun. Such rings would likely be less than 100 million years old and could have been formed from the shattered remnants of an asteroid that wondered too close to this giant planet. 70 Vir B's eccentric orbit would increase the likelihood of its encountering other objects in orbit around 70 Virginis. About 78 light years from the Earth astronomers believe that there is a large planet orbiting 70 Virginis, a type G5V star (similar to our own sun). Designated 70 Vir B, this planet is believed to have over six times the mass of the planet Jupiter and orbits around its sun in an eccentric orbit once every 116 days. 70 Vir B's average distance from its sun is about the same as that of the planet Mercury from our own sun
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JAB7345975 The giant cannon in Malta island.Science fiction artwork " From the Earth tothe Moon " by Jules Verne.Design by Henri de Montaut1865
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JAB7345974 The giant gun Columbiad Rodmar . Science fiction artwork " From the Earth to the Moon " by Jules Verne.Design by Henri de Montaut1865
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JAB7345954 Cambridge observatory. Artwork " From the Earth to the moon " by Jules Verne.Science fiction. Design by Henri de Monrtaut1865
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JAB7345956 Bigs guns factory at Goldspring, near New-York.Science fiction artwork from" From the Earth to the Moon " by Jules Verne.Design by Henri de Montaut.1865
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JAB7345958 The monk Berthold Schwartz ( 1318-1384 ) german chemist invented the gunpowder in 14th century.Science fiction artwork " From the Earth to the Moon "by Jules Verne. Design by Henri de Montaut.1865
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