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Comets Collection

Comets have long fascinated humanity, captivating our imaginations and sparking curiosity about the vastness of the universe

Background imageComets Collection: Hale-Bopp comet

Hale-Bopp comet
Hale-Bopp. Artwork of the comet Hale-Bopp above an ocean shore. Hale-Bopp was one of the brightest comets of the 20th century, and was seen for much of early 1997. A comet is a lump of ice and rock

Background imageComets Collection: Halleys Comet as it appeared in 1910

Halleys Comet as it appeared in 1910
The course of Halleys Comet across the night sky through April and May, 1910. The next predicted perihelion of Halleys Comet is 28 July 2061 Date: 1910

Background imageComets Collection: Solar system map from 1853

Solar system map from 1853
Historical map of the solar system, published in Germany in 1853. The main diagram shows the orbits of the first seven planets out to Uranus

Background imageComets Collection: Heidelberg Comet 1618

Heidelberg Comet 1618
A comet seen over Heidelberg Date: 1618

Background imageComets Collection: Panspermia theory of life

Panspermia theory of life
Panspermia, conceptual image. Panspermia is the theory that the seeds of life on Earth, such as water and organic matter, arrived from outer space

Background imageComets Collection: Comet August 1921

Comet August 1921
The Earth passes through the tail of an unknown comet, with spectacular aerial effects

Background imageComets Collection: Winchester Comet of 1811

Winchester Comet of 1811
A comet of 1811 as seen at daybreak on October 15th from Otterbourne Hill, Winchester Date: 1811

Background imageComets Collection: Grandville / Comet

Grandville / Comet
The peregrinations of a comet

Background imageComets Collection: Comet Hale Bopp seen from Southern England, February 1997

Comet Hale Bopp seen from Southern England, February 1997

Background imageComets Collection: THE GREAT POLITICAL COMET satire inspired by Halley's comet Date: 1909

THE GREAT POLITICAL COMET satire inspired by Halley's comet Date: 1909

Background imageComets Collection: Comet Neowise over Jordan Pond, Acadia National Park, Maine, USA. July, 2020

Comet Neowise over Jordan Pond, Acadia National Park, Maine, USA. July, 2020

Background imageComets Collection: Star of the Hero, 1936 (tempera on canvas)

Star of the Hero, 1936 (tempera on canvas)
5642766 Star of the Hero, 1936 (tempera on canvas) by Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947); 91.8A--122.2 cm; Nicholas Roerich Museum, New York; eNicholas Roerich Museum; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageComets Collection: The Comet as it appeared on Tuesday Evening, at Eleven O Clock

The Comet as it appeared on Tuesday Evening, at Eleven O Clock, from near the South-Western Railway Station
1619597 The Comet as it appeared on Tuesday Evening, at Eleven O Clock, from near the South-Western Railway Station, New Brentford (engraving) by English School

Background imageComets Collection: The Comet seen over Mount Egmont, New Zealand (engraving)

The Comet seen over Mount Egmont, New Zealand (engraving)
1043958 The Comet seen over Mount Egmont, New Zealand (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comet seen over Mount Egmont, New Zealand)

Background imageComets Collection: de Havilland DH. 106 Comet 1XB G-APAS

de Havilland DH. 106 Comet 1XB G-APAS
de Havilland DH.106 Comet 1XB G-APAS (msn 6022, ex F-BGNZ / XM823 / 8351M), at the RAF Museum Cosford / Aerospace Museum Cosford

Background imageComets Collection: The comet of Coggia in 1874 (engraving)

The comet of Coggia in 1874 (engraving)
3098005 The comet of Coggia in 1874 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The comet of Coggia in 1874)

Background imageComets Collection: The End of the World, 1910 (litho)

The End of the World, 1910 (litho)
3091225 The End of the World, 1910 (litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The End of the World, 1910. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageComets Collection: Comets (engraving)

Comets (engraving)
6001985 Comets (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comets. Illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon, c1895.); © Look and Learn

Background imageComets Collection: The Comet, 1899, printed 1910 (double-sided relief engraving on zinc on paper)

The Comet, 1899, printed 1910 (double-sided relief engraving on zinc on paper)
2971969 The Comet, 1899, printed 1910 (double-sided relief engraving on zinc on paper) by Posada, Jose Guadalupe (1851-1913); 29.6x40.4 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imageComets Collection: The Comet as seen from the P and O SS 'Assam'(engraving)

The Comet as seen from the P and O SS "Assam"(engraving)
1061123 The Comet as seen from the P and O SS " Assam" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageComets Collection: The Comet in the Southern Hemisphere, as viewed from the Wellington

The Comet in the Southern Hemisphere, as viewed from the Wellington, in Queen Charlottes Sound (engraving)
1613972 The Comet in the Southern Hemisphere, as viewed from the Wellington, in Queen Charlottes Sound (engraving) by English School

Background imageComets Collection: The Comet as seen from HMS Orion, Lake Timsah, 1 October, 4. 30 am (engraving)

The Comet as seen from HMS Orion, Lake Timsah, 1 October, 4. 30 am (engraving)
1622097 The Comet as seen from HMS Orion, Lake Timsah, 1 October, 4.30 am (engraving) by Wilson, Thomas Harrington (fl.1842-86) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageComets Collection: Donatis Comet, as seen from Greenwich Park, 17 September, 7 1 / 2 pm (engraving)

Donatis Comet, as seen from Greenwich Park, 17 September, 7 1 / 2 pm (engraving)
1619309 Donatis Comet, as seen from Greenwich Park, 17 September, 7 1/2 pm (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Donatis Comet, as seen from Greenwich Park)

Background imageComets Collection: The comets (coloured engraving)

The comets (coloured engraving)
997894 The comets (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageComets Collection: Comets and Cometary Influences (engraving)

Comets and Cometary Influences (engraving)
2772743 Comets and Cometary Influences (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comets and Cometary Influences)

Background imageComets Collection: Frontispiece of The Assayer by Galileo Galilei, 1623 (engraving)

Frontispiece of The Assayer by Galileo Galilei, 1623 (engraving)
715153 Frontispiece of The Assayer by Galileo Galilei, 1623 (engraving) by Villamena, Francesco (1566-1624); 21.5x15.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageComets Collection: The Comet as seen from the Pyramids (engraving)

The Comet as seen from the Pyramids (engraving)
1061172 The Comet as seen from the Pyramids (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comet as seen from the Pyramids)

Background imageComets Collection: The Comet, seen at Castellamare, Bay of Naples (engraving)

The Comet, seen at Castellamare, Bay of Naples (engraving)
1097274 The Comet, seen at Castellamare, Bay of Naples (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comet, seen at Castellamare, Bay of Naples)

Background imageComets Collection: Forms of comets after the historian Pliny (engraving)

Forms of comets after the historian Pliny (engraving)
3098009 Forms of comets after the historian Pliny (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Forms of comets after the historian Pliny)

Background imageComets Collection: Donatis Comet (engraving)

Donatis Comet (engraving)
1619386 Donatis Comet (engraving) by Leitch, Richard Principal (fl.1844-77) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Donatis Comet. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 23 October 1858)

Background imageComets Collection: The Comet (engraving)

The Comet (engraving)
1587730 The Comet (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comet. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 23 August 1862)

Background imageComets Collection: The New Comet discovered on Sunday Last (engraving)

The New Comet discovered on Sunday Last (engraving)
1625118 The New Comet discovered on Sunday Last (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Comet discovered on Sunday Last)

Background imageComets Collection: Cosmography, a collection of diagrams on various planetary systems (engraving)

Cosmography, a collection of diagrams on various planetary systems (engraving)
979800 Cosmography, a collection of diagrams on various planetary systems (engraving) by Drioux, M.M. & Leroy, Ch. (fl.1830-40); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cosmography, or Systems of the World)

Background imageComets Collection: Path of the New Comet from its Discovery on 30 June to 9 August (engraving)

Path of the New Comet from its Discovery on 30 June to 9 August (engraving)
1619625 Path of the New Comet from its Discovery on 30 June to 9 August (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageComets Collection: The Sky at Night (engraving)

The Sky at Night (engraving)
1622160 The Sky at Night (engraving) by Smith, James Burrell (1822-97); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Sky at Night. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 2 December 1882)

Background imageComets Collection: The New Comet (engraving)

The New Comet (engraving)
1624996 The New Comet (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Comet. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 27 July 1844)

Background imageComets Collection: The great comet of the year 1811 (coloured engraving)

The great comet of the year 1811 (coloured engraving)
998035 The great comet of the year 1811 (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageComets Collection: The hunters being hunted

The hunters being hunted
Andrei Ionut Dascalu

Background imageComets Collection: Comet NEOWISE

Comet NEOWISE
Richard Liu

Background imageComets Collection: Comet Neowise over Campo Imperatore

Comet Neowise over Campo Imperatore
Luigi Ruoppolo

Background imageComets Collection: Bill Haley of the Comets, on a tour of Britain, is presented by Freddie Lee with an

Bill Haley of the Comets, on a tour of Britain, is presented by Freddie Lee with an original 78rpm record of his 1950s, 20-million-selling No 1, Rock Around the Clock

Background imageComets Collection: The Great Comet of 1881, known technically as C / 1881 K1 and also as Comet Tebbutt

The Great Comet of 1881, known technically as C / 1881 K1 and also as Comet Tebbutt, after John Tebbutt, 1834 - 1916
The Great Comet of 1881, known technically as C/1881 K1 and also as Comet Tebbutt, after John Tebbutt, 1834 - 1916, the Australian astronomer who first observed it from Windsor, New South Wales

Background imageComets Collection: Comet Neowise

Comet Neowise; South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England

Background imageComets Collection: Halleys Comet over Hampstead Heath, London, May 1910

Halleys Comet over Hampstead Heath, London, May 1910
Star-gazers watch Halleys Comet near the Flagstaff on Hampstead Heath, London, May 1910. Date: 1910

Background imageComets Collection: Nicols Struyck

Nicols Struyck
NICOLaS STRUYCK Dutch mathematician and astronomer, known for his Cometarium which mapped the progress of comets round the sun. Date: 1687 - 1769

Background imageComets Collection: Edmond Halley, caricature C015 / 6703

Edmond Halley, caricature C015 / 6703
Edmond Halley (1656-1742). Caricature of the British astronomer Sir Edmond Halley. Halley is famous for deducing that the comets seen in 1456, 1531, 1607 and 1682 were the same object

Background imageComets Collection: Oort cloud

Oort cloud. Computer illustration of the Oort cloud of comet nuclei thought to form a spherical halo around the solar system. The Sun and solar system are at centre, but are not seen at this scale

Background imageComets Collection: Sun and planets, size comparison

Sun and planets, size comparison
Alien planetary system. Artwork of an extrasolar Earth-like planet (centre right) orbiting its parent star. Another planet (black dot) is seen transiting the star



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Comets have long fascinated humanity, captivating our imaginations and sparking curiosity about the vastness of the universe. From Halleys Comet as it appeared in 1910 to the Hale-Bopp comet that graced our skies in 1997, these celestial wonders have left an indelible mark on history. In 1853, a solar system map was created, providing us with a glimpse into the intricate dance of planets and comets. It was during this time that the Heidelberg Comet made its appearance in 1618, leaving astronomers awestruck by its beauty and mystery. The Panspermia theory of life suggests that comets may have played a crucial role in seeding life on Earth. This notion adds another layer of wonder to these cosmic wanderers, making them even more intriguing. As we delve deeper into history, we encounter notable comets such as the August 1921 comet and Winchester Comet of 1811. These events became significant milestones for scientific observation and understanding. Artistic interpretations also found their place among cometary fascination. The Grandville/Comet artwork showcases how these celestial bodies inspired creativity beyond scientific realms. Even politics couldn't escape the influence of comets. In 1909, "THE GREAT POLITICAL COMET" satire emerged as Halley's comet approached once again, highlighting how these astronomical occurrences can capture public attention like no other phenomenon. From Hampstead Heath in London to Southern England's vantage point, people from all walks of life marveled at Halley's Comet over different periods throughout history. Its return every seventy-six years has become an eagerly anticipated event for stargazers worldwide. Comets continue to remind us just how small we are within this vast cosmos while igniting our sense of wonderment and inspiring further exploration into space.