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"Exploring the World from Above: Captivating Satellite Images Unveil Earth's Wonders" Discovering the British Isles

Background imageSatellite Collection: XMM-Newton telescope

XMM-Newton telescope. Artwork of the XMM (X-ray Multi-Mirror)-Newton X-ray telescope in orbit above the Earth. This European Space Agency (ESA)

Background imageSatellite Collection: Soviet satellite monitoring, 1958

Soviet satellite monitoring, 1958
Soviet satellite monitoring. Telescopes being used, in 1958, by Soviet astronomers, to monitor a satellite as it passes overhead

Background imageSatellite Collection: Space shuttle Challenger orbiting earth

Space shuttle Challenger orbiting earth
View of the space shuttle Challenger in orbit above the Earth. The photograph was taken by the free-flying shuttle pallet satellite (SPAS-01) on June 22, 1983, during shuttle mission STS-7

Background imageSatellite Collection: Asia, satellite image

Asia, satellite image. The land is mostly covered by vegetation and seen as the green areas. Deserts are shown in yellow, and mountain ranges are grey

Background imageSatellite Collection: Orbiting Carbon Observatory, artwork

Orbiting Carbon Observatory, artwork
Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) in Earth orbit, artwork. A NASA mission, the OCO was designed to make global measurements of levels of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide

Background imageSatellite Collection: Asia at night

Asia at night, satellite image. North is towards top right. Yellow lights mark the major cities. Japan (far right), the most brightly lit country, has densely populated urban areas

Background imageSatellite Collection: Wilkins Ice Shelf, Antarctica

Wilkins Ice Shelf, Antarctica
Wilkins Ice Shelf. Satellite image showing the location of the Wilkins Ice Shelf (just above and right of centre) on the Antarctic Peninsula

Background imageSatellite Collection: Satellite view of the Bent Pyramid, Egypt

Satellite view of the Bent Pyramid, Egypt
3507795 Satellite view of the Bent Pyramid, Egypt; (add.info.: Satellite view of the Bent Pyramid, Egypt. This distinctive shaped ancient Egyptian pyramid is located at the royal necropolis of)

Background imageSatellite Collection: MOON

MOON
Julija Belickienė

Background imageSatellite Collection: Space Donut

Space Donut
Creative food flat lay with space donut, macaron stars and orbits, falling sprinkles and tea splash. Dina Belenko

Background imageSatellite Collection: Narco VHT-2 Superhomer VOR Receiver / Indicator, 1950s. Creator: Narco Avionics

Narco VHT-2 Superhomer VOR Receiver / Indicator, 1950s. Creator: Narco Avionics
Receiving set with damaged knob

Background imageSatellite Collection: Satellite view of the Earth (north America) from space

Satellite view of the Earth (north America) from space

Background imageSatellite Collection: Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar O-18037

Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar O-18037 (msn 10915, 51-8037), at Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, for display at the Air Force Museum, with Boeing KB-50J 49-0389

Background imageSatellite Collection: Bristol, Connecticut, USA Satellite dishes. Date: 10-10-2018

Bristol, Connecticut, USA Satellite dishes. Date: 10-10-2018

Background imageSatellite Collection: DDE-90025340

DDE-90025340
Yurt w./satellite dish & solar panel. Date: 07/05/2005

Background imageSatellite Collection: Satellitium, 1942 (tempera on wood)

Satellitium, 1942 (tempera on wood)
3744336 Satellitium, 1942 (tempera on wood) by Wadsworth, Edward Alexander (1889-1949); 64.8x88.9 cm; Nottingham City Museums and Galleries (Nottingham Castle)

Background imageSatellite Collection: Asia At Night With Country Borders, True Colour Satellite Image

Asia At Night With Country Borders, True Colour Satellite Image. True colour satellite image of Asia at night with country borders

Background imageSatellite Collection: Brick Moon Space Station Concept, 1869. Creator: NASA

Brick Moon Space Station Concept, 1869. Creator: NASA
Brick Moon Space Station Concept, 1869. Artists impression. " The Brick Moon" was the title of an article published in the Atlantic Monthly by Edward Everett Hale in 1869

Background imageSatellite Collection: T. Keith Glennan shows Lyndon Johnson aluminized mylar flim used to make the Echo I

T. Keith Glennan shows Lyndon Johnson aluminized mylar flim used to make the Echo I balloon, 1960. NASA Administrator Thomas Keith Glennan shows then-Senator Lyndon B

Background imageSatellite Collection: Solar Power Satellite, 1976. Creator: NASA

Solar Power Satellite, 1976. Creator: NASA
Solar Power Satellite, 1976. This is what an artist envisioned the Solar Power Satellite would look like. Shown is the assembly of a microwave transmission antenna

Background imageSatellite Collection: Satellite, Pioneer I, Reconstructed Replica, 1963. Creator

Satellite, Pioneer I, Reconstructed Replica, 1963. Creator
This is a replica of a Pioneer satellite intended to orbit the moon. Pioneer 1 was launched on October 11, 1958, but the final velocity was insufficient to escape the earths gravity

Background imageSatellite Collection: Satellite, Pioneer IV, 1959. Creator: Space Technology Laboratories

Satellite, Pioneer IV, 1959. Creator: Space Technology Laboratories
This object is a flight spare of the Pioneer IV spacecraft, which was launched March 3, 1959, on a Juno II launch vehicle

Background imageSatellite Collection: Garmin GPS 155, Prototype, 1994. Creator: Garmin International

Garmin GPS 155, Prototype, 1994. Creator: Garmin International
Aluminum chassis, digital display plate, circuit cards with integrated circuits, rechargable battery pack, 3 connectors on back face plate, front case has control knobs and 10 keys

Background imageSatellite Collection: Prototype Indicator, Low Frequency Omni Range (LOR). Creator

Prototype Indicator, Low Frequency Omni Range (LOR). Creator
24.1cm long, 13cm wide, 19cm high; c. 1946-1966; to / from, glidepath, azimuth se

Background imageSatellite Collection: Long Range Navigation (LORAN) Unit, LORAN-C, TI-9100, 1980

Long Range Navigation (LORAN) Unit, LORAN-C, TI-9100, 1980
20 data keys, digital display, 3 cdi switch; 1980; first Loran-C unit for aircraft use; programmable radio navigational system

Background imageSatellite Collection: Antenna, Loop, Radio Compass, Winnie Mae, ca. 1931. Creator: Unknown

Antenna, Loop, Radio Compass, Winnie Mae, ca. 1931. Creator: Unknown
Square wood frame wrapped with copper wire covered by cloth

Background imageSatellite Collection: Navigational Satellite, Transit 5-A, 1960s. Creator: Johns Hopkins University Applied

Navigational Satellite, Transit 5-A, 1960s. Creator: Johns Hopkins University Applied
Beginning in the 1960s, the United States Navy began developing a communications and navigation satellite program to meet the needs of ships at sea and submarines

Background imageSatellite Collection: Palapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Unknown

Palapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Creator: Unknown
Palapa B1 Satellite Medal owned by Dr. Sally K. Ride, ca. 1983. Palapa is the name for a series of communication satellites owned by Indosat, an Indonesian telecommunication company

Background imageSatellite Collection: Antenna Loop, Dual, from P-51 'Excalibur III', 1950s. Creator: Unknown

Antenna Loop, Dual, from P-51 "Excalibur III", 1950s. Creator: Unknown
Dual antenna loops mounted side by side on ovoid stainless steel plate. Loops are energized with small electric motors mounted adjacent to the base of each loop

Background imageSatellite Collection: Communications Satellite, Echo 1, 1960. Creator: G. T. Schjeldahl Co

Communications Satellite, Echo 1, 1960. Creator: G. T. Schjeldahl Co
Launched in 1960, Echo 1 was designed to explore the new field of communications via space. Its design was remarkably simple: Essentially a large balloon, measuring 30 meters (100 feet) across

Background imageSatellite Collection: Multi-Mode Receiver (MMR), LaS Cert. Collins GLU-925 Global Landing Unit, 2004-2005

Multi-Mode Receiver (MMR), LaS Cert. Collins GLU-925 Global Landing Unit, 2004-2005
Black box flight test unit used in certification trials. The GLU-925 Multi-Mode Receiver (MMR) is the first certified example of an integrated navigational system that incorporates signals

Background imageSatellite Collection: The British Squadron cruising in Mozambique Channel under Rear-Admiral Sir E R Fremantle (engraving)

The British Squadron cruising in Mozambique Channel under Rear-Admiral Sir E R Fremantle (engraving)
1626855 The British Squadron cruising in Mozambique Channel under Rear-Admiral Sir E R Fremantle (engraving) by English School

Background imageSatellite Collection: Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar O-18037

Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar O-18037
(ex United States Air Force) - Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar O-18037 (msn 10915, 51-8037), at Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, for display at the Air Force Museum, with Boeing KB-50J 49-0389

Background imageSatellite Collection: Great Astronomical Discoveries (engraving)

Great Astronomical Discoveries (engraving)
1594351 Great Astronomical Discoveries (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Great Astronomical Discoveries)

Background imageSatellite Collection: Venus and her Satellites (Venus at her Toilet) (oil on panel)

Venus and her Satellites (Venus at her Toilet) (oil on panel)
1772138 Venus and her Satellites (Venus at her Toilet) (oil on panel) by Etty, William (1787-1849); 80.6x111 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Venus and her Satellites (Venus at her Toilet)

Background imageSatellite Collection: Aerial photography in World War One

Aerial photography in World War One
A illustrated explanation of the uses of and how aerial photography worked in World War One. Aerial photography was introduced as an additional means of observation

Background imageSatellite Collection: Satellite sphinx moth, Eumorphia satellitia

Satellite sphinx moth, Eumorphia satellitia (Double-pointed sphinx, Sphinx satellitia). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageSatellite Collection: Satellite sphinx and spurge hawkmoth

Satellite sphinx and spurge hawkmoth
Satellite sphinx, Eumorpha satellitia, female 1, male 2, and spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae 3. Handcoloured lithograph from John O

Background imageSatellite Collection: British Ships in American Waters (litho)

British Ships in American Waters (litho)
1604952 British Ships in American Waters (litho) by Jane, Fred T. (1870-1916); Private Collection; (add.info.: British Ships in American Waters)

Background imageSatellite Collection: The Flying Squadron entering Plymouth Sound (engraving)

The Flying Squadron entering Plymouth Sound (engraving)
2773924 The Flying Squadron entering Plymouth Sound (engraving) by Tozer, Henry Spernon (c.1870-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Flying Squadron entering Plymouth Sound)

Background imageSatellite Collection: Early Satellites and Rockets, 1948 (colour litho)

Early Satellites and Rockets, 1948 (colour litho)
2630069 Early Satellites and Rockets, 1948 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; Photo eGraphicaArtis; American, out of copyright

Background imageSatellite Collection: Baking for stargazers

Baking for stargazers
Dina Belenko

Background imageSatellite Collection: Mineral Moon

Mineral Moon
Alberto Ghizzi Panizza

Background imageSatellite Collection: The Beatles meet the press at Abbey Road Studios in London before their appearance

The Beatles meet the press at Abbey Road Studios in London before their appearance tomorrow on BBC1 " Our World" TV Show

Background imageSatellite Collection: Press call for Our World, the first live global television link

Press call for Our World, the first live global television link. Broadcast to 24 countries and watched by 400 million, the programme was broadcast via satellite on June 25, 1967

Background imageSatellite Collection: Press call for Our World, the first live global television link

Press call for Our World, the first live global television link. Broadcast to 24 countries and watched by 400 million, the programme was broadcast via satellite on June 25, 1967

Background imageSatellite Collection: USAF - United States Air Force - Boeing B-17G

USAF - United States Air Force - Boeing B-17G
United States Army Air Force - United States Air Force - Boeing B-17G, seen, presumably, at Shaw Field or a satellite field

Background imageSatellite Collection: Communications, Media, Television

Communications, Media, Television, satellite dishes on the front of terraced houses



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"Exploring the World from Above: Captivating Satellite Images Unveil Earth's Wonders" Discovering the British Isles: A mesmerizing satellite image showcases the stunning landscapes of the United Kingdom and Ireland, offering a bird's-eye view of their diverse beauty. Illuminating Europe at Night: Behold an enchanting satellite image capturing Europe in all its nocturnal glory, as cities sparkle like constellations against the darkened continent. Embracing Darkness: Witness Europe draped in darkness with another breathtaking satellite image, revealing a different perspective on our bustling continent during nighttime hours. The Whole Earth Shines Brightly: Prepare to be awestruck by an awe-inspiring satellite image showcasing our planet illuminated entirely at night, reminding us of humanity's collective presence across continents. Tenerife's Extraterrestrial Charm: Journey to Spain's Tenerife through a captivating satellite image that unveils this volcanic island's unique allure from space, where land and sea merge harmoniously. Earth Revealed from Space: Gaze upon an extraordinary satellite image that captures our magnificent blue planet suspended amidst endless cosmic wonders – a humbling reminder of our place in the universe. Scotland Unveiled from Above: Delight in a striking satellite image showcasing Scotland’s rugged terrain and picturesque lochs, inviting exploration into its untamed beauty from high above. Pioneering Space Exploration - Sputnik II & Laika: Commemorating history-making moments with a glimpse into space exploration’s early days – witness Sputnik II carrying Laika, paving the way for human endeavors beyond Earth’s atmosphere. Moonlit Phases Dance Across Skies: Marvel at nature’s celestial ballet as we present captivating images depicting various phases of the moon – each phase unveiling its own mystical charm against starry backdrops. Winter Wonderland Over United Kingdom 2010.