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Airless Collection

"Airless: Exploring the Boundless Frontiers of Space and Beyond" Earthrise Photograph: A breathtaking view from space

Background imageAirless Collection: Earthrise photograph, artwork

Earthrise photograph, artwork
Earthrise photograph. Artwork based on the famous Earthrise photographs taken by the Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman and William Anders

Background imageAirless Collection: Alien and astronaut, artwork

Alien and astronaut, artwork
Alien and astronaut, computer artwork. Humanoid alien meeting with an astronaut in a spacesuit. They are standing on an airless, rocky world, under a starry night sky

Background imageAirless Collection: Dungeons in the Castle below Queen Marys Room. Illustration from Cassells Old

Dungeons in the Castle below Queen Marys Room. Illustration from Cassells Old and New Edinburgh by James Grant, c
995691 Dungeons in the Castle below Queen Marys Room. Illustration from Cassells Old and New Edinburgh by James Grant, c.1900 (engraving) by English School

Background imageAirless Collection: Earth from lunar orbit, artwork

Earth from lunar orbit, artwork. This view is similar to the ones seen by the Apollo astronauts as they orbited the Moon. The Moon-Earth distance is some 384, 000 kilometres

Background imageAirless Collection: Artists concept of extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b over a hypothetical moon

Artists concept of extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b over a hypothetical moon
The extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b reigns over the airless, baked and battered terrain of a hypothetical moon. Tau Bootis b orbits very close to Tau Bootis

Background imageAirless Collection: Surface of Mercury, artwork C015 / 4013

Surface of Mercury, artwork C015 / 4013
Surface of Mercury. Artwork of the Sun over rocky outcrops on the surface of the planet Mercury. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, orbiting at an average distance of 58 million kilometres

Background imageAirless Collection: Surface of Mercury, artwork C016 / 6323

Surface of Mercury, artwork C016 / 6323
Surface of Mercury. Artwork of the Sun (upper left) over rocky outcrops and craters on the surface of the planet Mercury. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun

Background imageAirless Collection: Lunar liquid mirror telescope, artwork

Lunar liquid mirror telescope, artwork
Lunar liquid mirror telescope. Artwork of a giant liquid mirror telescope (centre left) on the surface of the Moon. The Earth is at upper right

Background imageAirless Collection: Lunar space elevator moon base, artwork

Lunar space elevator moon base, artwork
Lunar space elevator moon base. Artwork of a future lunar space elevator at its base on the near side of the Moon. The support facilities include a loading machine (yellow, with cargo boxes)

Background imageAirless Collection: Surface of the Moon, historical artwork

Surface of the Moon, historical artwork
Moons surface, historical woodcut. This image was originally published in The Atmosphere by Camille Flammarion, in 1873. It was designed to contrast the harsh geography of the barren

Background imageAirless Collection: Exploration vehicle

Exploration vehicle. Computer artwork of a legged exploration vehicle being used on the surface of another world. Its design appears to be based on the jointed legs of insects and other arthropods

Background imageAirless Collection: Phobos

Phobos, spacecraft image. Phobos, the larger of the two moons orbiting the planet Mars, is an irregularly shaped, heavily cratered, airless chunk of rock. It measures 19 by 21 by 27 kilometres

Background imageAirless Collection: Astronaut on the Moon

Astronaut on the Moon, computer artwork. The Earth is seen in the background, and the astronaut is standing in the sunlight of a lunar day

Background imageAirless Collection: Moon base

Moon base. Computer artwork of an astronaut at a base on the Moon. Humans will require protective suits and sealed buildings when on the Moon

Background imageAirless Collection: Ice spires on Callisto, artwork

Ice spires on Callisto, artwork
Ice spires on Callisto. Artwork of ice spires (around 100 metres tall) on the surface of the Jovian moon Callisto. The moons parent planet, Jupiter, is at upper left

Background imageAirless Collection: Lunar landscape, 1872 artwork

Lunar landscape, 1872 artwork. This artwork is by the French artist Le Breton, with a German caption across bottom. The mapping of the Moon with telescopes started with Galileo in 1610

Background imageAirless Collection: Sunrise on Mercury, artwork

Sunrise on Mercury, artwork
Sunrise on Mercury. Artwork of the Sun rising over the surface of the planet Mercury. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, orbiting at an average distance of 58 million kilometres

Background imageAirless Collection: Extrasolar planet and moon, artwork

Extrasolar planet and moon, artwork
Extrasolar planet and moon. Artwork of a cratered and barren extrasolar planet (left) and its moon (lower right) near a globular star cluster (upper right)

Background imageAirless Collection: Moon and stars, artwork

Moon and stars, artwork
Moon and stars, computer artwork. The Moon is a heavily cratered, barren, airless and rocky astronomical body that orbits the Earth (not seen) at a distance of 385, 000 kilometres


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"Airless: Exploring the Boundless Frontiers of Space and Beyond" Earthrise Photograph: A breathtaking view from space, capturing our beautiful blue planet rising above the lunar horizon, reminding us of the fragility and interconnectedness of life on Earth. Alien and Astronaut Artwork: An intriguing depiction that sparks curiosity about the possibility of encountering extraterrestrial life forms in the vast expanse of space, as a lone astronaut gazes at an enigmatic alien creature. Helpless Forest: A haunting portrayal of a desolate forest devoid of air, where life struggles to survive amidst barren landscapes, serving as a poignant reminder of our responsibility to protect and preserve our own precious ecosystems. Dungeons in the Castle below Queen Mary's Room: Transporting us back in time with an enchanting illustration showcasing hidden chambers beneath Queen Mary's room within a medieval castle, evoking mystery and intrigue. Earth from Lunar Orbit Artwork: Offering a unique perspective on our home planet as seen from lunar orbit; it ignites wonder about humanity's achievements in space exploration while highlighting the delicate balance we must maintain for future generations. Extrasolar Planet Tau Bootis b over Hypothetical Moon Artwork: Unveiling an artist's vision depicting an extrasolar planet looming large over its hypothetical moon, inviting contemplation on distant worlds beyond our solar system. Surface of Mercury Artworks C015 / 4013 & C016 / 6323: Showcasing two mesmerizing artworks that capture Mercury's rugged surface with intricate details - revealing both its harsh conditions and awe-inspiring beauty. Lunar Liquid Mirror Telescope Artwork: Imagining futuristic technology through artistry, this captivating artwork portrays a lunar liquid mirror telescope harnessing celestial reflections to unravel mysteries hidden within deep space. Lunar Space Elevator Moon Base Artwork.