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UIG520912 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG520918 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth at night. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG520911 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth with bump effect. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG520913 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth with major rivers. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG520914 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth with country borders. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG520917 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth with cloud coverage. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521121 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth centred on the Pacific Ocean. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521122 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth centred on the Pacific Ocean, with cloud coverage. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG520921 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth at night with cloud coverage. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521124 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth centred on the Pacific Ocean, with major rivers. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521126 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth centred on the Pacific Ocean, with country borders and major rivers. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521123 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth centred on the Pacific Ocean, with country borders. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG520919 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth at night with country borders. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521120 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth centred on the Pacific Ocean, with bump effect. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521125 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth centred on the Pacific Ocean, with country borders and cloud coverage. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521127 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth at night, centred on the Pacific Ocean. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG520916 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth with country borders and cloud coverage. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521130 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth at night, centred on the Pacific Ocean, with country borders and cloud coverage. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521129 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth at night, centred on the Pacific Ocean, with country borders. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG520915 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth with country borders and major rivers. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521128 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth at night, centred on the Pacific Ocean, with cloud coverage. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG520920 True colour satellite image of the whole Earth at night with country borders and cloud coverage. This image in Miller projection was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIS5094986 Magnetic map of the Earth, 1734. The caption on the map reads, in translation: 'Map of the whole Earth showing Magnetic declination, arranged for the year 1700 by Edmund Halley together with inclinations observed by Pound'. California is shown as a separate island. Illustration from 'Principia rerum naturalium' (The principia, or, The first principles of natural things) by Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) published in Dresden in 1734. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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XLF3786731 Map of the Coast of Guinea - published in van Keulen 's 'Sea Atlas', 1682. (Full title: 'The Great and Newly Enlarged Sea- Atlas of the Waterworld containing exact descriptions of all the Sea Coasts of the whole World'. Published in Amsterdam by Johannes van Keulen, Bochesollr (sic) & instrument maker). (Full tile: 'The Great and Newly Enlarged Sea-Atlas of the Waterworld containing exact descriptions of all the Sea Coasts of the Whole World').Old Decorative Maps and Charts by Arthur L. Humphreys, 1926. Plate 66
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UIG601597 True colour cloudless satellite image of the whole Earth, shown in geographic projection. This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG601598 True colour cloudless satellite image of the whole Earth, with Arctiv pack ice, shown in geographic projection. This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG601600 True colour satellite image of the whole earth, showing Europe at centre. The picture is a composite created from thousands of separate images recorded by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites. Print size 42x42cm.
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UIS5087864 Hoepli's pocket planetarium or star identifier, 1935-39. This pocket planetarium was devised by Ulrico Hoepli in Milan, Italy. The device consists of a hinged book of circular paper and card star maps with a storage case. Like a conventional planisphere, it is designed to show the appearance of the heavens at any time of the year. In addition, the Hoepli planetarium can be used to show the sky from any part of the Earth. In operation, the user opens the star charts at the relevant map and then places the whole set in the open storage case. The chart is then rotated to the relevant latitude of the user, so that the scales on both map and case correspond. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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UIS5062075 Hoepli's pocket planetarium or star identifier, 1935-39. This pocket planetarium was devised by Ulrico Hoepli in Milan, Italy. The device consists of a hinged book of circular paper and card star maps with a storage case. Like a conventional planisphere, it is designed to show the appearance of the heavens at any time of the year. In addition, the Hoepli planetarium can be used to show the sky from any part of the Earth. In operation, the user opens the star charts at the relevant map and then places the whole set in the open storage case. The chart is then rotated to the relevant latitude of the user, so that the scales on both map and case correspond. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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PIX4634312 Map of the sky seen by Planck - The microwave sky as seen by Planck - 380,000 years after the formation of the universe, when the temperature had become low enough, the light could be released from the extremely dense material that imprisoned it and spread throughout the universe. This moment appears to us today in the form of a radiation called fossil radiation, or cosmological diffuse background. This image is the map of temperature fluctuations of the cosmological diffuse background (in orange) seen by the Planck satellite between August 2009 and June 2010. Overlay, in blue, the Lactee Way and clear, filamentary structures that extend beyond the plane of our Lactee Way. This multi-frequency all-sky image of the microwave sky has been composed using data from Planck covering the electromagnetic spectrum from 30 GHz to 857 GHz. The mottled structure of the CMBR, with its tiny temperature fluctuations reflecting the primordial density variations from which today's cosmic structure originated, is clearly visible in the high-latitude regions of the map. The central band is the plane of our Galaxy. A large portion of the image is dominated by the diffuse emission from its gas and dust. The image was derived from data collected by Planck during its first all-sky survey and comes from observations taken between August 2009 and June 2010. To the right of the main image, below the plane of the Galaxy, is a large cloud of gas in our Galaxy. The obvious arc of light surrounding it is Barnard's Loop - the expanding bubble of an exploded star. Planck has seen whole other galaxies. The great spiral galaxy in Andromeda, 2.2 million light-years from Earth, appears as a sliver of microwave light, released by the coldest dust in its giant body. Other, more distant, galaxies with supermassive black holes appear as single points of microwaves dotting the image
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