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Planet Collection (page 21)

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

Background imagePlanet Collection: The Curates Fate, the Romantic Sequel to our Bazaar (engraving)

The Curates Fate, the Romantic Sequel to our Bazaar (engraving)
1047402 The Curates Fate, the Romantic Sequel to our Bazaar (engraving) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Curates Fate, the Romantic Sequel to our Bazaar)

Background imagePlanet Collection: Joseph-Jerome Lefrancois Lalande (1732-1807) (oil on canvas)

Joseph-Jerome Lefrancois Lalande (1732-1807) (oil on canvas)
XIR165458 Joseph-Jerome Lefrancois Lalande (1732-1807) (oil on canvas) by Fragonard, Jean-Honore (1732-1806); 72x59 cm; Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee du Petit-Palais, France; French

Background imagePlanet Collection: Position of the Planets on the Right Hand, copy of an illustration from

Position of the Planets on the Right Hand, copy of an illustration from
STC202535 Position of the Planets on the Right Hand, copy of an illustration from De Occulta Philosophia Libri III, by Henricus Cornelius Agrippa, Antwerp 1533, used in a History of Magic

Background imagePlanet Collection: Jupiter (chromolitho)

Jupiter (chromolitho)
1093763 Jupiter (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jupiter. French educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imagePlanet Collection: Mercury (chromolitho)

Mercury (chromolitho)
1093728 Mercury (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mercury. French educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imagePlanet Collection: Luna

Luna
Jeffrey C. Sink

Background imagePlanet Collection: The colors of the universe

The colors of the universe
Jeffrey C. Sink

Background imagePlanet Collection: Snapchat planet

Snapchat planet
default. Alvaro Roxo

Background imagePlanet Collection: Passage into the unknown

Passage into the unknown
Carola Onkamo

Background imagePlanet Collection: Dissolves

Dissolves
Carola Onkamo

Background imagePlanet Collection: the Dreamer

the Dreamer
Final Toto

Background imagePlanet Collection: For All The Times

For All The Times
Hengki Lee

Background imagePlanet Collection: Winter night

Winter night
Heidi Westum

Background imagePlanet Collection: The 4 elements IV

The 4 elements IV
Stefan Eisele

Background imagePlanet Collection: Astronomical

Astronomical
Heather Bonadio

Background imagePlanet Collection: Elisaveta Jordanova

Elisaveta Jordanova

Background imagePlanet Collection: Apocalipto

Apocalipto
Alvaro Perez

Background imagePlanet Collection: Operatic

Operatic
Steven Fudge

Background imagePlanet Collection: Moon at play

Moon at play
Vadim Ianulionoc

Background imagePlanet Collection: Raven Dance

Raven Dance
Christophe Kiciak

Background imagePlanet Collection: At the edge of the world

At the edge of the world
Chris Kaddas

Background imagePlanet Collection: dhyāna

dhyāna
Dave Quince

Background imagePlanet Collection: welcome to the universe

welcome to the universe
Ivan Valentino

Background imagePlanet Collection: 680164

680164

Background imagePlanet Collection: Four centuries high

Four centuries high
Francois Casanova

Background imagePlanet Collection: New Born - The 2nd Law [2/3]

New Born - The 2nd Law [2/3]
Gabriel Jablonsky

Background imagePlanet Collection: Spring fantasy

Spring fantasy
Ileana Bosogea-Tudor

Background imagePlanet Collection: Dream House

Dream House
Roland Helerand

Background imagePlanet Collection: String

String
Jacqueline Hammer

Background imagePlanet Collection: Alone on Mars

Alone on Mars
Laura Mexia

Background imagePlanet Collection: SHINING

SHINING
Franziskus Pfleghart

Background imagePlanet Collection: Twelve Apostles of the Earth

Twelve Apostles of the Earth
Zoran Dujic LightHunter

Background imagePlanet Collection: 'C'est ma rose'

"C'est ma rose"
ElyzaLy

Background imagePlanet Collection: Moons of Mars

Moons of Mars
Steve Moore

Background imagePlanet Collection: An Eye

An Eye
Antonyus Bunjamin (Abe)

Background imagePlanet Collection: Milky way over Triglav

Milky way over Triglav and towns Jesenice and Bled. Ales Krivec

Background imagePlanet Collection: the last jump

the last jump
Daniele Mele

Background imagePlanet Collection: 1192316

1192316

Background imagePlanet Collection: Moon Lamp

Moon Lamp
Sulaiman Almawash

Background imagePlanet Collection: RAIN

RAIN
hardibudi

Background imagePlanet Collection: Serving

Serving
Rob Li

Background imagePlanet Collection: Baking for stargazers

Baking for stargazers
Dina Belenko

Background imagePlanet Collection: under the rain

under the rain
Muriel Vekemans

Background imagePlanet Collection: Viewing the Globe

Viewing the Globe
Jacqueline Hammer

Background imagePlanet Collection: Handling The SuperMoon

Handling The SuperMoon
Super Moon & Alhamra Tower in Kuwait Taken by Canon 600mm + Extender 2xiii = 1200mm and Canon 1Dx Mark ii. Faisal ALnomas

Background imagePlanet Collection: superluna

superluna
Rooswandy Juniawan



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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.