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Moons Collection

"Exploring the Mysteries of Moons

Background imageMoons Collection: Voyager I composite of Saturn & six of its moons

Voyager I composite of Saturn & six of its moons
Voyager 1 composite image of Saturn & six of its moons superimposed on a painted starry sky background. The moon seen large at bottom left is Dione, followed clockwise by Enceladus, Rhea

Background imageMoons Collection: Early map of the Moon, 1810

Early map of the Moon, 1810
Map of the Moon, 1810. This plate depicts the geographical features of the moon using observations by Cassini and Riccioli

Background imageMoons Collection: Solar system planets

Solar system planets. Computer artwork of the eight planets of the solar system, which are arrayed from left to right in order of distance from the Sun (left)

Background imageMoons Collection: Henri Maes Belgian Beer, Brewery, old town, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Henri Maes Belgian Beer, Brewery, old town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bruges, Flanders, Belgium, Europe

Background imageMoons Collection: Diamond ring effect

Diamond ring effect seen during the total solar eclipse of 11th August 1999. This effect may be seen just before or after totality

Background imageMoons Collection: Voyager 1 image of Saturn & three of its moons

Voyager 1 image of Saturn & three of its moons
Photograph of Saturn and its satellites Tethys (outer top left), Enceladus (inner top left) and Mimas (bottom right). It was taken by Voyager 1 on October 30

Background imageMoons Collection: Saturn, Cassini image

Saturn, Cassini image
Saturn. Cassini spacecraft image of Saturn, its rings, and two of its moons Titan (upper right) and Tethys (bottom left). The rings, which consist of particles of nearly pure water ice

Background imageMoons Collection: Jupiter from Europa, artwork

Jupiter from Europa, artwork
Jupiter from Europa. Computer artwork of a view towards Jupiter and its moons, across the surface of Europa as it might have looked four billion years ago

Background imageMoons Collection: Jupiter with moons and their shadows

Jupiter with moons and their shadows
Jupiter and its moons, infrared Hubble Space Telescope image. This image shows a rare alignment, in which two moons are visible on the face of Jupiter

Background imageMoons Collection: Picture No. 10900268

Picture No. 10900268
CAT - Black Cat Date:

Background imageMoons Collection: Solar system planets

Solar system planets. Artwork of the eight planets of the solar system arrayed from right to left in order of their distance from the Sun. The size of each planet is to scale

Background imageMoons Collection: Galileos Jovian moon observations, 1610

Galileos Jovian moon observations, 1610
Galileos Jovian moon observations. These first six observations of the four largest moons of Jupiter are from the work Sidereus Nuncius (1610) by the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)

Background imageMoons Collection: Alpha Centauri binary stars and planets

Alpha Centauri binary stars and planets. Artwork from above the surface of one of the moons of one of the planets in the Alpha Centauri binary star system

Background imageMoons Collection: Sun and its planets

Sun and its planets. Artwork of the eight planets of the solar system arrayed from left to right in their order from the Sun (far left). The size of the Sun and planets is to scale

Background imageMoons Collection: Uranus

Uranus. Hubble Space Telescope image of the planet Uranus, showing its ring system and six of its moons. The bright moon at lower right is Ariel. Five other faint moons are seen around the rings

Background imageMoons Collection: Planet Mars seen from one of its moons

Planet Mars seen from one of its moons
The planet Mars as seen from one of its moons, a hundred times larger than the planet Earths Moon as seen from Earth

Background imageMoons Collection: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer planet orbit C008 / 8008

1731 Johann Scheuchzer planet orbit C008 / 8008
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) folio copper engraving drawn by a team of engravers under the direction of Johann Andreas Pfeffel (1674-1748)

Background imageMoons Collection: Jupiter

Jupiter. Artwork of the gas giant planet Jupiter and two of its moons. Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System, with a diameter over 11 times that of Earth

Background imageMoons Collection: Harvest moon reflected in water

Harvest moon reflected in water
Glowing harvest moon rests on the horizon and reflects in tranquil water; South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England

Background imageMoons Collection: Picture No. 11074291

Picture No. 11074291
Moon. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imageMoons Collection: Alien planet

Alien planet. Artwork of a Jupiter-like gas giant planet, several of its moons and its star, as seen from the rocky surface of one of those moons

Background imageMoons Collection: Dubernard's Luna Moth - Male China

Dubernard's Luna Moth - Male China
PPG-1483 Dubernard's Luna Moth - Male China. Actias dubernardi Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMoons Collection: Blunt / Jupiter & Moons / 10

Blunt / Jupiter & Moons / 10
A view of Jupiter showing its moons and satellites

Background imageMoons Collection: Engraving depicting Henderson's Three-Wheeled Orrery, a mechanical model of the solar system that

Engraving depicting Henderson's Three-Wheeled Orrery, a mechanical model of the solar system that illustrates or
5309412 Engraving depicting Henderson's Three-Wheeled Orrery, a mechanical model of the solar system that illustrates or predicts the relative positions and motions of the planets and moons

Background imageMoons Collection: Magdalena Moons, Heroine of Dutch Revolt

Magdalena Moons, Heroine of Dutch Revolt
6116726 Magdalena Moons, Heroine of Dutch Revolt; (add.info.: Magdalena Moons, 1541-1613. Heroine of the Dutch Revolt against Spanish rule)

Background imageMoons Collection: Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light

Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light
5311862 Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light; (add.info.: Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed)

Background imageMoons Collection: Galileo's diagram of the Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe showing also his own

Galileo's diagram of the Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe showing also his own discovery
530359 Galileo's diagram of the Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe showing also his own discovery, the four satellites (moons) of Jupiter

Background imageMoons Collection: Sand Dune Mountains

Sand Dune Mountains
Stephen Wade

Background imageMoons Collection: The Moths and Leaves

The Moths and Leaves
Stephen Wade

Background imageMoons Collection: The Moon Tree

The Moon Tree
Christian MARCEL

Background imageMoons Collection: Many Moons 4

Many Moons 4
cartissi

Background imageMoons Collection: Moon Path

Moon Path
Nimit Nigam

Background imageMoons Collection: USA, Utah, Arches National Park, view of the Moon

USA, Utah, Arches National Park, view of the Moon

Background imageMoons Collection: A Moai at night beneath the light of the moon

A Moai at night beneath the light of the moon

Background imageMoons Collection: A Moai is illuminated and surrounded by swirling hand held lights

A Moai is illuminated and surrounded by swirling hand held lights

Background imageMoons Collection: Moai stand as silhouettes beneath the night sky

Moai stand as silhouettes beneath the night sky

Background imageMoons Collection: Moai stand at night illuminated beneath a sky full of stars

Moai stand at night illuminated beneath a sky full of stars

Background imageMoons Collection: Moonlover

Moonlover
uplusmestudio

Background imageMoons Collection: Full Moon and pink clouds, Thorofare, Upper Yellowstone River Valley, Yellowstone National Park, USA

Full Moon and pink clouds, Thorofare, Upper Yellowstone River Valley, Yellowstone National Park, USA
Full Moon in a blue sky lighting up the pink thunder clouds over the moonlit water in The Thorofare in Upper Yellowstone River Valley, Yellowstone National Park; Wyoming, United States of America

Background imageMoons Collection: JD-19293

JD-19293
Black Pug Dog, puppy (6 weeks old) wearing witches hat Date: 12-Sep-07

Background imageMoons Collection: Moon-Rings (engraving)

Moon-Rings (engraving)
3627755 Moon-Rings (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Moon-Rings. Illustration for The Picture Magazine, 1893.); © Look and Learn

Background imageMoons Collection: Moonlight, 22 November 1893, pastel sketch (colour litho)

Moonlight, 22 November 1893, pastel sketch (colour litho)
3638790 Moonlight, 22 November 1893, pastel sketch (colour litho) by Nansen, Fridtjof (1861-1930); Private Collection; (add.info.: Moonlight, 22 November 1893, pastel sketch)

Background imageMoons Collection: The Sun and the Moon (fresco)

The Sun and the Moon (fresco)
3496852 The Sun and the Moon (fresco) by Primaticcio, Francesco (1504-70); Palazzo del Te, Mantua, Italy; (add.info.: Mantova -Palazzo Te, Camera del Sole e della Luna)

Background imageMoons Collection: The planet Jupiter as seen from one of its moons (colour litho)

The planet Jupiter as seen from one of its moons (colour litho)
5996198 The planet Jupiter as seen from one of its moons (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The planet Jupiter as seen from one of its moons)

Background imageMoons Collection: Back panel of a manuscript cabinet with Buddhist scenes

Back panel of a manuscript cabinet with Buddhist scenes
LIT389796 Back panel of a manuscript cabinet with Buddhist scenes, probably late Ayutthaya Period (lacquered & gilded wood) by Siamese School; National Library of Thailand, Bangkok

Background imageMoons Collection: Advert for Moons Club, London, 1920

Advert for Moons Club, London, 1920
Advert for Moons Club and Academy of Dancing, London, 1919 Date: 1920

Background imageMoons Collection: Costumes of city dwellers and farmers

Costumes of city dwellers and farmers. Middle-class man in overcoat of sheepskin with half moons over a silk robe, farmers in jackets and trousers

Background imageMoons Collection: Woman sitting on a branch of holly (b / w photo)

Woman sitting on a branch of holly (b / w photo)
3094631 Woman sitting on a branch of holly (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Woman sitting on a branch of holly)



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"Exploring the Mysteries of Moons: From Saturn's Enchanting Companions to Galileo's Historic Observations" Voyager I captured a breathtaking composite image of Saturn and six of its mesmerizing moons, revealing the wonders that lie beyond our planet. Raise a glass of Henri Maes Belgian Beer in the old town brewery, nestled within an UNESCO World Heritage Site, as you contemplate the celestial dance of moons. An early map from 1810 takes us back in time, offering a glimpse into humanity's fascination with mapping out the intricate features of Earth's closest neighbor - the Moon. Immerse yourself in artistic wonder as you gaze upon Jupiter from Europa, where imagination meets reality through this captivating artwork. Witness nature's own engagement ring as sunlight peeks through gaps between Saturn and its rings, creating a dazzling diamond ring effect that leaves us spellbound. Voyager 1 gifted us another stunning image - Saturn surrounded by three enchanting moons - reminding us how small we are amidst the vastness of space. Jupiter shines brightly against the backdrop of darkness, accompanied by its loyal entourage casting their shadows on its majestic surface. Explore our cosmic neighborhood through an awe-inspiring collection showcasing alluring planets within our solar system – each with their unique charm and mysteries waiting to be unraveled. Cassini brings us closer than ever to Saturn with an extraordinary image capturing its ethereal beauty – a testament to mankind's insatiable curiosity about distant worlds. Picture No. 10900268 transports us into deep space, where countless unknown moons await discovery – beckoning scientists and dreamers alike to explore new frontiers beyond Earth’s horizon. Galileo revolutionized our understanding when he observed Jupiter’s magnificent moons in 1610 – forever changing how we perceive our place in the universe.