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"Exploring the Depths: Unveiling Earth's Craters and Beyond" The iconic Earthrise photograph captures the breathtaking view of our planet from space

Background imageCrater 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 imageCrater Collection: Full Moon

Full Moon. The Moon appears full when it is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun during its orbit, when it presents its full sunlit face to Earth

Background imageCrater Collection: Barringer Meteor crater - 3/4 mile wide. Located East of Flagstaff, Arizona, USA

Barringer Meteor crater - 3/4 mile wide. Located East of Flagstaff, Arizona, USA
FG-4176 Barringer Meteor crater - 3/4 mile wide. Located East of Flagstaff, Arizona, USA Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCrater Collection: Mauna Loa Volcano - Hawaiian Islands, USA

Mauna Loa Volcano - Hawaiian Islands, USA Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCrater Collection: Bomb damage and crater, Petherton Road, London, WW2

Bomb damage and crater, Petherton Road, London, WW2
Panoramic view of extensive bomb damage and a crater in Petherton Road, North London, 2 July 1944. A salvage operation took place, pumping out flooded basements

Background imageCrater Collection: Volcanoes in Timanfaya National Park, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic, Europe

Volcanoes in Timanfaya National Park, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic, Europe

Background imageCrater Collection: Volcanic eruption, Eyjafjallajokull, near the Myrdalsjokull glacier, South Iceland, april 2010

Volcanic eruption, Eyjafjallajokull, near the Myrdalsjokull glacier, South Iceland, april 2010

Background imageCrater Collection: Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover with Hidden Lunar City

Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover with Hidden Lunar City
HIDDEN CITY by Chesters Geier. Two spacemen spot a hidden circular city rising out of a crater on a seemingly deserted moon Date: 1947

Background imageCrater Collection: An early daguerreotype of the moon, taken by John Adams Whipple

An early daguerreotype of the moon, taken by John Adams Whipple and George Phillips Bond with the 15-inch refractor at
DAGUERREOTYPE: MOON, 1852. An early daguerreotype of the moon, taken by John Adams Whipple and George Phillips Bond with the 15-inch refractor at the Harvard College Observatory in Cambridge

Background imageCrater Collection: Blitz in London -- Balham High Road, WW2

Blitz in London -- Balham High Road, WW2
Blitz in London -- a bus in a bomb crater over an underground station in Balham High Road, SW London, 14 October 1940

Background imageCrater Collection: Mount Longonot

Mount Longonot, 9, 110 feet high, lies on the floor of the Great Rift Valley, thirty-five miles northwest of Nairobi. It is called after the apt Msai name for it: Ol doinyo Loonongot

Background imageCrater Collection: Far side of the Moon

Far side of the Moon
The Moon, showing part of its far side, photographed from the Apollo 16 spacecraft after its landing on the Moon in April 1972

Background imageCrater Collection: Moon

Moon
The Moon, showing part of its far side, photographed from the departing Apollo 15 spacecraft in August 1971, after its Moon landing

Background imageCrater Collection: Spacecraft on the Moon, lunar map

Spacecraft on the Moon, lunar map
Spacecraft on the Moon. Map showing coloured markers for 34 spacecraft that impacted or landed on the Moon from the 1960s onwards

Background imageCrater Collection: Full Moon

Full Moon. The dark grey areas are the lunar seas, which formed early in the Moons history as lava (molten rock) flowed into large impact craters and solidified

Background imageCrater Collection: Full Moon

Full Moon. The Moon appears full when it is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun during its orbit, when it presents its full sunlit face to Earth

Background imageCrater Collection: WA, Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Monument, Mt. St. Helens, crater and lava dome

WA, Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Monument, Mt. St. Helens, crater and lava dome, view from the Johnston Ridge Visitor Center, steam venting from the crater lava dome

Background imageCrater Collection: Lunar surface, artwork

Lunar surface, artwork
Lunar surface. Computer artwork of a view across the surface of the Moon towards Earth in the distance. The Moon has no atmosphere to scatter sunlight

Background imageCrater Collection: Lagoa das Furnas crater in Furnas, San Miguel, Azores, Portugal, Europe

Lagoa das Furnas crater in Furnas, San Miguel, Azores, Portugal, Europe

Background imageCrater Collection: Sunrise on the Crater Rim of Kibo Peak

Sunrise on the Crater Rim of Kibo Peak
Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Background imageCrater Collection: Astronaut Duke next to Plum Crater, Apollo 16

Astronaut Duke next to Plum Crater, Apollo 16
Exploring the Moon: astronaut Duke stands next to Crater Plum during the first excursion of the Apollo 16 mission. Duke is seen holding a bore sampling implement

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Mars, computer artwork. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, and it is a rocky desert world. It orbits the Sun in around 689 days at an average distance of around 227 million kilometres

Background imageCrater Collection: Kepler-10b exoplanet, artwork

Kepler-10b exoplanet, artwork
January 10, 2011 WASHINGTON -- NASAs Kepler mission confirmed the discovery of its first rocky planet, named Kepler-10b. Measuring 1.4 times the size of Earth

Background imageCrater Collection: Saturns moon Dione, Cassini image

Saturns moon Dione, Cassini image. The image is a composite of images taken at ultraviolet, green and infrared wavelengths

Background imageCrater Collection: D2x070611242

D2x070611242
Tourists on the boardwalk around the Grand Prismatic Spring, Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Background imageCrater Collection: Aerial view of Honolulu

Aerial view of Honolulu, Waikiki and Diamond Head, Oahu, Hawaii, United States of America, Pacific, North America

Background imageCrater Collection: Hydra Star Map

Hydra Star Map
Hydra constellation, including an owl, a raven and a sextant

Background imageCrater Collection: The huge caldera of the Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, United States of America, North America

The huge caldera of the Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, United States of America, North America

Background imageCrater Collection: Silversword on Haleakala Crater Rim from near Visitor center

Silversword on Haleakala Crater Rim from near Visitor center

Background imageCrater Collection: Penstemon flowers, Mount St

Penstemon flowers, Mount St. Helens, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington state, United States of America, North America

Background imageCrater Collection: Bomb crater in Minington Road, Leyton, WW2

Bomb crater in Minington Road, Leyton, WW2
A bomb crater in Minington(?) Road, Leyton, East London, during the Second World War, 22 October 1944

Background imageCrater Collection: Hoba West meteorite

Hoba West meteorite
Team of scientists with the Hoba meteorite which fell in Namibia. Photograph taken by W. T Gordon in 1920

Background imageCrater Collection: Meteor crater, Arizona

Meteor crater, Arizona
Meteor Crater. Aerial view of Meteor Crater, near Winslow in northeast Arizona, USA. It is also called the Barringer Crater

Background imageCrater Collection: Surface of the planet Mercury. Creator: NASA

Surface of the planet Mercury. Creator: NASA
Surface of the planet Mercury

Background imageCrater Collection: Street fighting in Stalingrad

Street fighting in Stalingrad
Photograph: Street fighting in Stalingrad. A picture from Axis sources shows German soldiers, glad of the shelter of a crater in a Stalingrad street

Background imageCrater Collection: ISS and the Moon C013 / 5148

ISS and the Moon C013 / 5148
ISS and the Moon. The International Space Station (ISS, upper left) is orbiting the Earth here at an altitude of around 390 kilometres

Background imageCrater Collection: Early Precambrian Earth

Early Precambrian Earth
An impression of the Earths surface during the early Precambrian period (4, 500 to 543 million years ago), by Barry Evans

Background imageCrater Collection: Rwanda - Aerial view of Africa, Mount Visoke with mount Mikono in background, Virunga Volcanoes

Rwanda - Aerial view of Africa, Mount Visoke with mount Mikono in background, Virunga Volcanoes
AW-6562 Rwanda - Aerial view of Africa, Mount Visoke with mount Mikono in background Virunga Volcanoes, Home of Mountain Gorilla

Background imageCrater Collection: Fagradalsfjall volcano eruption. Geldingaldalir, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland

Fagradalsfjall volcano eruption. Geldingaldalir, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland

Background imageCrater Collection: Panoramic view of Mars

Panoramic view of Mars
February 27 to March 2, 2005 - This is the Spirit panoramic cameras Lookout panorama, acquired on the rovers 410th to 413th martian days, or sols (February 27 to March 2, 2005)

Background imageCrater Collection: Layers of Cape Verde in Victoria Crater

Layers of Cape Verde in Victoria Crater
September 28, 2006 - This view of Victoria crater is looking north from Duck Bay towards the dramatic promontory called Cape Verde

Background imageCrater Collection: Portugal, Azores, Corvo, View of The Caldeirao do Corvo

Portugal, Azores, Corvo, View of The Caldeirao do Corvo

Background imageCrater Collection: Neptune seen from its tiny, distant moon, Nereid

Neptune seen from its tiny, distant moon, Nereid

Background imageCrater Collection: Artists concept of an impact crater on Jupiters moon Ganymede, with Jupiter

Artists concept of an impact crater on Jupiters moon Ganymede, with Jupiter
Artists concept of an impact crater on Ganymede, about 10 miles in diameter, dominates a scene otherwise defined by a dozen long ridges

Background imageCrater Collection: Volcano Gunung Batur crater lake, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Volcano Gunung Batur crater lake, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageCrater Collection: Moon surface detail

Moon surface detail
Photograph of the south east portion of the moon taken through a 30 cm telescope from Orange, California. The four dark patches in the upper part of the photo are lava-filled basins called maria

Background imageCrater Collection: Ceres, artwork

Ceres, artwork
Ceres. Computer artwork, based on Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images, of the dwarf planet Ceres (1 Ceres) with the Sun in the distance. Ceres has a diameter of 950 kilometres

Background imageCrater Collection: Artwork showing Chicxulub impact crater, Yucatan

Artwork showing Chicxulub impact crater, Yucatan
Chicxulub crater. Artwork of the Chicxulub impact crater on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, soon after its creation. This impact may have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs



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"Exploring the Depths: Unveiling Earth's Craters and Beyond" The iconic Earthrise photograph captures the breathtaking view of our planet from space, reminding us of the vastness of the universe. Artists have long been inspired by craters, using their unique shapes and textures to create captivating artwork that sparks imagination. Bathed in moonlight, a Full Moon illuminates the night sky, casting an ethereal glow on craters scattered across its surface. The Mauna Loa Volcano in Hawaii stands as a majestic testament to nature's power, with its massive crater serving as a reminder of past eruptions. Located in Arizona, USA, Barringer Meteor crater stretches three-quarters of a mile wide—a colossal scar left behind by an ancient cosmic collision. A science fiction magazine cover teases readers with a hidden lunar city nestled within a mysterious crater—an imaginative glimpse into future possibilities. Timanfaya National Park in Spain showcases volcanic landscapes adorned with craters, painting an awe-inspiring picture against the backdrop of Europe's Atlantic coast. In April 2010, Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano erupted violently near Myrdalsjokull glacier—its fiery display leaving behind new craters etched into the land. During World War II's Blitz in London, Balham High Road suffered devastating bombings that transformed it into a hauntingly desolate crater-filled landscape. An early daguerreotype taken in 1852 reveals intricate details of the moon's surface captured through Harvard College Observatory's powerful telescope—a pioneering exploration into celestial bodies' features and mysteries. Artistic renditions bring alive lunar landscapes on canvas or paper—crisp lines depicting rugged terrain and deep craters invite viewers to embark on imaginary journeys beyond Earth’s boundaries.