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Planet Collection (page 15)

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

Background imagePlanet Collection: Missing Home

Missing Home
Taudalpoi

Background imagePlanet Collection: The Others

The Others
Frank Moth

Background imagePlanet Collection: Often Mistaken for Absent

Often Mistaken for Absent
Frank Moth

Background imagePlanet Collection: I'll Take You To the Stars for a Second Date

I'll Take You To the Stars for a Second Date
Frank Moth

Background imagePlanet Collection: I Gave You the Moon for a Smile

I Gave You the Moon for a Smile
Frank Moth

Background imagePlanet Collection: The Space Express

The Space Express
Taudalpoi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Space Date

Space Date
Taudalpoi

Background imagePlanet Collection: A Curious Sight

A Curious Sight
Taudalpoi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Space Golf

Space Golf
Taudalpoi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Cosmic Connection

Cosmic Connection
Taudalpoi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Away From Home

Away From Home
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: New Territory

New Territory
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Lovers Point

Lovers Point
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Space Train

Space Train
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Astro Travel

Astro Travel
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Broken Angel

Broken Angel
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Space Trip

Space Trip
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Ufo Sightseeing

Ufo Sightseeing
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Silhouette Dreams

Silhouette Dreams
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Moon Date

Moon Date
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Oblivion

Oblivion
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Serene Drive

Serene Drive
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Outrun Drive

Outrun Drive
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Stellar

Stellar
Ritvik takkar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Yam Yam! Black

Yam Yam! Black
Kubistika

Background imagePlanet Collection: Yam Yam! Light

Yam Yam! Light
Kubistika

Background imagePlanet Collection: How To Save the Planet

How To Save the Planet
Ivy Green Illustrations

Background imagePlanet Collection: Lost

Lost
Al Barizi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Utopia

Utopia
Al Barizi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Woman In The Space

Woman In The Space
Al Barizi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Be Kind Planet Earth

Be Kind Planet Earth
Oju Design

Background imagePlanet Collection: Cosmol1

Cosmol1
Alena Aenami

Background imagePlanet Collection: Cosmol1. png

Cosmol1. png
Alena Aenami

Background imagePlanet Collection: Mars

Mars
Nazma Khokhar

Background imagePlanet Collection: Looking Through a Masterpiece

Looking Through a Masterpiece
Francis Minoza

Background imagePlanet Collection: Star Fishing

Star Fishing
Francis Minoza

Background imagePlanet Collection: Space Out

Space Out
Francis Minoza

Background imagePlanet Collection: Civic Driving On Moon

Civic Driving On Moon
Al Barizi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Driving Space

Driving Space
Al Barizi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Night Whisper

Night Whisper
Changyu Zou

Background imagePlanet Collection: Mars Hiking

Mars Hiking
Al Barizi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Rho Ophiuchi and Antares region

Rho Ophiuchi and Antares region
James Zhen Yu

Background imagePlanet Collection: When The Lights Go On Again

When The Lights Go On Again
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for When The Lights Go On Again (All Over The World), by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus and Bennie Benjemen

Background imagePlanet Collection: The Great Globe, Swanage, Dorset

The Great Globe, Swanage, Dorset - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard

Background imagePlanet Collection: Cover design, Father Christmas, Meccano magazine

Cover design, Father Christmas, Meccano magazine
Cover design, Father Christmas in a Meccano aeroplane dropping Meccano sets to boys Date: 1923

Background imagePlanet Collection: Planet Mars rising in the east, the Milky Way overhead and the night sky over the Southern Ocean

Planet Mars rising in the east, the Milky Way overhead and the night sky over the Southern Ocean. Eyre Peninsula. South Australia

Background imagePlanet Collection: Jupiter setting over Mount Moran as a half moon illuminates the mountains and frozen lake below

Jupiter setting over Mount Moran as a half moon illuminates the mountains and frozen lake below, Grand Teton National Park, USA. January 2022

Background imagePlanet Collection: Planet around binary star Kepler-453

Planet around binary star Kepler-453
Kepler 453-b is the tenth transiting, so-called Tatooine exoplanet found by the Kepler spacecraft. It is a circumbinary planet, meaning that it orbits the two central stars as if they were one



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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.