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Planet Collection (page 13)

"The Pale Blue Dot: A Glimpse into the Eternal Mystery of Our Planet" In the vastness of space

Background imagePlanet Collection: Nearly full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979

Nearly full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979. Taken from Voyager this moon was named the pizza moon because of its mottled appearance

Background imagePlanet Collection: Full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979

Full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979. Taken from the Voyager 1, this moon was named the pizza moon because of its mottled appearance

Background imagePlanet Collection: Jupiter and Io, one of its moons, 1979

Jupiter and Io, one of its moons, 1979. This picture was taken by Voyager 1 from a distance of 20 million kilometres. Two Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977 to explore the planets in the outer

Background imagePlanet Collection: The planet Jupiter, 1979

The planet Jupiter, 1979. Taken from Voyager 1 at 20 million kilometres this pictures shows the Great Red Spot, a storm that has been raging for hundreds of years

Background imagePlanet Collection: Four moons of Jupiter. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, 1979

Four moons of Jupiter. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, 1979. Four separate pictures of these moons taken from Voyager 1

Background imagePlanet Collection: Great Red Spot on Jupiter, 1979

Great Red Spot on Jupiter, 1979. Voyager 1s image of a close up of the turbulent region around the Great Red Spot on Jupiter, a storm that has been raging for hundreds of years

Background imagePlanet Collection: Copernican (heliocentric / Sun-centred) system of the Universe, 1708

Copernican (heliocentric / Sun-centred) system of the Universe, 1708
Copernican (heliocentric/Sun-centred) system of the Universe, 1761. Illustration showing ecliptic and the orbit of the Earth and the planets

Background imagePlanet Collection: Great Meteor on Nov. 27. - track of the Meteor, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Great Meteor on Nov. 27. - track of the Meteor, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Great Meteor on Nov. 27. - track of the Meteor, 1862. 'One of the brightest meteors which has been seen for many years appeared on the night of Nov

Background imagePlanet Collection: Palmistry. Planetary and zodiacal diagram of the

Palmistry. Planetary and zodiacal diagram of the left hand. Engraving

Background imagePlanet Collection: Olympus Mons compared to Mount Everest

Olympus Mons compared to Mount Everest
This image compares the height of Earths Mount Everest with Olympus Mons, a shield volcano on Mars and the tallest mountain in the known Solar System

Background imagePlanet Collection: Polluted seas

Polluted seas
Julia Ramiro

Background imagePlanet Collection: Rainbow over the galaxy

Rainbow over the galaxy
Little Dean

Background imagePlanet Collection: monoradio

monoradio

Background imagePlanet Collection: Full Moon over White Sands

Full Moon over White Sands
Lydia Jacobs

Background imagePlanet Collection: Super Blue Bloody Moon

Super Blue Bloody Moon
Eunice Kim

Background imagePlanet Collection: Planet Egg Yolk

Planet Egg Yolk
Little Dean

Background imagePlanet Collection: Celestial Watch

Celestial Watch
Little Dean

Background imagePlanet Collection: Mid Century Fabric

Mid Century Fabric
Little Dean

Background imagePlanet Collection: Full Moon

Full Moon
Treechild

Background imagePlanet Collection: Snail eclipse

Snail eclipse
Art Lionse

Background imagePlanet Collection: Geography lesson

Geography lesson
Brig Barkow

Background imagePlanet Collection: Above

Above
Martin Cekada

Background imagePlanet Collection: Planet 73 A

Planet 73 A
Treechild

Background imagePlanet Collection: Narcoleptic Nº1

Narcoleptic Nº1
Florent Bodart

Background imagePlanet Collection: Sweet Earth

Sweet Earth
Florent Bodart

Background imagePlanet Collection: Road To Infinity

Road To Infinity
Taudalpoi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Justice

Justice
Taudalpoi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Space Walk

Space Walk
Goed Blauw

Background imagePlanet Collection: Dreamland

Dreamland
Goed Blauw

Background imagePlanet Collection: Gravity Play

Gravity Play
Francis Minoza

Background imagePlanet Collection: Star Collector

Star Collector
Francis Minoza

Background imagePlanet Collection: Entrance

Entrance
Francis Minoza

Background imagePlanet Collection: Mindful

Mindful
Francis Minoza

Background imagePlanet Collection: Space Chill

Space Chill
Francis Minoza

Background imagePlanet Collection: It's a Small World After All 2

It's a Small World After All 2
Francis Minoza

Background imagePlanet Collection: Space Cart Print

Space Cart Print
Francis Minoza

Background imagePlanet Collection: Circles And Half Circles

Circles And Half Circles
Hugo Borges

Background imagePlanet Collection: Eclipse 2017

Eclipse 2017
Solar eclipse August 21, 2017 at 1:15pm from Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Matt Anderson

Background imagePlanet Collection: Earth Space

Earth Space
Al Barizi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Dark Night

Dark Night
Pictufy Studio II

Background imagePlanet Collection: Earth Caligraphy

Earth Caligraphy
Pictufy Studio II

Background imagePlanet Collection: Geo Amigos

Geo Amigos
Pictufy Studio II

Background imagePlanet Collection: Solar Earth Moon

Solar Earth Moon
Pictufy Studio II

Background imagePlanet Collection: Solar Rocket

Solar Rocket
Pictufy Studio II

Background imagePlanet Collection: Moon Rise at Washington Capital

Moon Rise at Washington Capital
Yanny Liu

Background imagePlanet Collection: Jptr

Jptr
Malibtt

Background imagePlanet Collection: Oh Look At The Moon, She's Shining Up There

Oh Look At The Moon, She's Shining Up There
Mainak Chakraborty

Background imagePlanet Collection: Passing Through Full Moon

Passing Through Full Moon
Mainak Chakraborty



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"The Pale Blue Dot: A Glimpse into the Eternal Mystery of Our Planet" In the vastness of space, a tiny speck called Earth emerges as a dramatic balance between eternity and everlasting change. As Voyager 1 captured the iconic image of our planet from afar, known as the Pale Blue Dot, we were reminded of our place in the cosmos. The Earthrise over Moon photograph taken by Apollo 8 further deepened our understanding of this mysterious globe we call home. Contrasting beliefs have emerged throughout history, with some even suggesting that our world is nothing more than a flat plane. Yet, when confronted with the breathtaking Earthrise artwork or witnessing its rising silhouette above the lunar horizon, it becomes undeniable that our planet is part of an awe-inspiring solar system. Nestled within this celestial arrangement are planets like Neptune, which Voyager 2 unveiled through its lens. And who can forget Voyager 1's composite image showcasing Saturn and six moons? These glimpses into distant worlds remind us that there is so much more to explore beyond our own backyard. As we contemplate astronomy and navigate NASA's discoveries, we come to appreciate both the grandeur and fragility of our planet. From satellite images revealing the Whole Earth at night to artworks depicting our Solar System's beauty, every perspective adds another layer to its ever-evolving story. The sizes of Solar System planets compared showcase their diversity – from gas giants like Jupiter to rocky terrains like Mars – each holding its own secrets waiting for us to uncover, and is through these explorations that humanity seeks answers about existence itself. So let us marvel at this pale blue dot floating in space - an eternal reminder that despite all odds against life's emergence in such abundance on Earth; here we stand united as one species on a journey towards understanding ourselves and unraveling nature's mysteries.