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Planetary Science Collection (page 6)

Planetary science, a captivating field that unveils the wonders of our vast universe

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Planetary Science Collection: Regiomontanus, German Renaissance mathematician and astronomer (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Tycho Brahe, Danish astronomer (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: The Astronomer (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Giovanni Battista Donati (chromolitho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Urania (astronomy) (chromolitho)
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Planetary Science Collection: The Southern Cross (chromolitho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Total solar eclipses in 1724 and 1912 (colour litho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Eclipse of the Moon (colour litho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Vigil d Arme, the ships of our team constantly scouting the seas of the East awaiting events
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Planetary Science Collection: The Great Comet of 1811 (colour litho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Charing Cross, Carlton House and the Quadrant, Regent Street
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Planetary Science Collection: Paris Observatory in 1700 (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Youth, poverty and simplicity laying the foundations of British astronomy (litho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Finding a world by arithmetic (litho)
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Planetary Science Collection: The New Observatory on Mount Wellington, Tasmania (litho)
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Planetary Science Collection: The Comet, seen at Castellamare, Bay of Naples (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Galileo shows the satellites of Jupiter to the Senators of Venice (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Lord James Lindsay (colour litho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Observatory at Delhi, built by Jey Sing (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Danish astronomer Tycho Brahes mural quadrant in his observatory at Uraniborg, Hven, Denmark
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Planetary Science Collection: The Astronomer, from the picture in the Vernon Gallery (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Maria Mitchell (litho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Jerome Lalande, French astronomer (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Pierre-Simon Laplace, French mathematician and astronomer (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: La nature - nature (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: The Midnight Sun seen from the North Cape (colour litho)
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Planetary Science Collection: William Herschels 40-foot reflecting telescope, Slough, Berkshire, 1819 (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Nice Obervatory, France, and the Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton, California, USA (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Sir Isaac Newton, English physicist, mathematician and astronomer (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: The Eclipse of the Sun, as seen at Hyeres, France (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Photograph of the Moon (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Dr Syntax star-gazing
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Planetary Science Collection: The Approaching Transit of Venus (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Pierre Gassendi, French astronomer and philosopher, as a child (chromolitho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Galileo Galilei, Italian physicist, mathematician and astronomer (chromolitho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Francois Arago, French mathematician, physicist and astronomer (chromolitho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Royal Observatory, Madras, India (b / w photo)
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Planetary Science Collection: Isaac Newton and gravity (chromolitho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Hercules (chromolitho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Friedrich Bessel, German astronomer and mathematician (chromolitho)
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Planetary Science Collection: The observatory of Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish astronomer (chromolitho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Urania (chromolitho)
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Planetary Science Collection: Astronomers and crowds watching an eclipse of the Sun at Sfax, Tunisia (colour litho)
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Planetary Science Collection: The end of the world, souvenir of 19 May 1910 (litho)
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Planetary Science Collection: John Hevelius (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Sir William Herschel (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Gemmas Astronomical Ring (engraving)
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Planetary Science Collection: Salle des observations astronomiques, a l Observatoire de Paris (engraving)


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Planetary science, a captivating field that unveils the wonders of our vast universe. It reminds us of our insignificance in the grand scheme of things, as Carl Sagan eloquently put it with his iconic phrase "Pale Blue Dot. " Voyager 1's mesmerizing Earthrise photograph and breathtaking artwork transport us to a realm where we witness the beauty and fragility of our home. As we delve deeper into the Solar System, each planet reveals its unique charm. From the colossal gas giants to the small rocky worlds, their diversity astounds us. Artwork showcasing this celestial dance allows us to envision ourselves among these distant neighbors. Voyager 2's image of Neptune captivates our imagination with its vibrant blue hue and mysterious atmosphere. New Horizons' snapshot of Jupiter and its moon Io showcases an otherworldly ballet unfolding before our eyes. The Curiosity rover traverses Mars' rugged terrain, leaving no stone unturned in its quest for knowledge. Spirit rover's image captures a Martian landscape that echoes both desolation and untapped potential. Beyond our own Solar System lies countless marvels awaiting exploration. The Crab Nebula stands as a testament to nature's ability to create awe-inspiring spectacles on unimaginable scales. And then there is that magical moment when we see Earth’s Moon rising over the horizon from space—a sight so profound it evokes feelings of unity and humility within us all. In this ever-evolving field, planetary science continues to unravel mysteries while igniting curiosity within humanity. With every discovery made, we inch closer towards understanding not only our place in space but also what lies beyond—beckoning explorers yet unborn to embark on new cosmic adventures.