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"Terran: Exploring the Vastness of Super-Earth and Alien Landscapes" Embark on a cosmic journey to Terran

Background imageTerran Collection: Super-Earth extrasolar planet, artwork C015 / 0800

Super-Earth extrasolar planet, artwork C015 / 0800
Super-Earth extrasolar planet seen from the surface of its moon, artwork. Its parent red dwarf star is at lower centre, being transited by an inner planet

Background imageTerran Collection: Alien landscape and moons, artwork C016 / 6350

Alien landscape and moons, artwork C016 / 6350
Alien landscape and moons. Artwork of the view from an alien planet, with two moons in the sky. Such extrasolar planets are detected by a variety of methods

Background imageTerran Collection: Sun and planets, size comparison

Sun and planets, size comparison
Alien planetary system. Artwork of an extrasolar Earth-like planet (centre right) orbiting its parent star. Another planet (black dot) is seen transiting the star

Background imageTerran Collection: An Earth-like planet made up of silicate-based rocks with oceans coating its surface

An Earth-like planet made up of silicate-based rocks with oceans coating its surface
Artists concept of an Earth-like planet made up largely of silicate-based rocks with oceans coating its surface. On Earth

Background imageTerran Collection: Artists concept of an Earth-like planet rich in carbon and dry

Artists concept of an Earth-like planet rich in carbon and dry. Chances are low that life as we know it, which requires liquid water, would thrive under such barren conditions

Background imageTerran Collection: Kirchers Tower of Babel, 17th century

Kirchers Tower of Babel, 17th century
Kirchers Tower of Babel. 17th-century commentary on the Tower of Babel, by German Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher (circa 1601-1680). This tower in Babylon was built to reach heaven

Background imageTerran Collection: HD 131488 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0785

HD 131488 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0785
HD 131488 planetary collision. Artwork of two large rocky bodies colliding in the inner planetary system of the HD 131488 star

Background imageTerran Collection: Future Europa, artwork C015 / 0780

Future Europa, artwork C015 / 0780
Future Europa, artwork. View from Europa (foreground) of Jupiter (centre) and the Sun (top) in the far distant future. The Sun has enlarged to become a red giant

Background imageTerran Collection: BD+20 307 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0773

BD+20 307 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0773
BD+20 307 planetary collision. Artwork of planets colliding in orbit around the BD+20 307 binary system, located about 300 light years from Earth in the constellation of Aries

Background imageTerran Collection: Earth-like extrasolar planet, artwork

Earth-like extrasolar planet, artwork. This planet has oceans, and an atmosphere that can support clouds. In the distance at centre is its parent Sun-like star, and two inner planets

Background imageTerran Collection: Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6352

Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6352
Alien landscape and planet. Artwork of a watery landscape on an alien planet, with a similar Earth-like world reflected in the water. Such extrasolar planets are detected by a variety of methods

Background imageTerran Collection: Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6351

Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6351
Alien landscape and moons. Artwork of the view from an alien planet, with a gas giant plant at top centre. Such extrasolar planets are detected by a variety of methods

Background imageTerran Collection: Earth-like exoplanet, artwork C017 / 9982

Earth-like exoplanet, artwork C017 / 9982
Earth-like exoplanet, artwork. This designed alien planet features two continents named Turtle and Jellyfish. The Turtle is an isolated equatorial continent

Background imageTerran Collection: Earth-like exoplanet, artwork C017 / 9981

Earth-like exoplanet, artwork C017 / 9981
Earth-like exoplanet, artwork. This designed alien planet is a young world, highly active tectonically and volcanically. The continents are an irregular shape and there are many islands

Background imageTerran Collection: Epona alien planet, artwork C017 / 9983

Epona alien planet, artwork C017 / 9983
Epona alien planet, artwork. This designed alien planet is called Epona. It was modelled in the 1990s by a worldbuilding group who designed it according to scientific principles

Background imageTerran Collection: Exoplanet types, artwork C016 / 5354

Exoplanet types, artwork C016 / 5354
Exoplanet types. Artwork of a range of types of extrasolar planets that have been discovered beyond our Solar System. These exoplanets range from very large gas giant planets (upper right)

Background imageTerran Collection: Formation of the Moon, artwork C016 / 5353

Formation of the Moon, artwork C016 / 5353
Formation of the Moon. Artwork of the Moon forming in the skies of a proto-Earth following the collision that led to its formation

Background imageTerran Collection: Formation of the Moon, artwork C016 / 5352

Formation of the Moon, artwork C016 / 5352
Formation of the Moon. Artwork of a Mars-sized protoplanet (Theia) looming over a proto-Earth with which it is about to collide. This illustrates the giant impact theory of the formation of the Moon

Background imageTerran Collection: Solar system planets, artwork C013 / 9499

Solar system planets, artwork C013 / 9499
Solar system planets, artwork. The eight planets and Pluto (not longer a planet) are shown here in their order from the Sun from top to bottom

Background imageTerran Collection: Moon of Arcturus

Moon of Arcturus
MOON OF ARCTURUS (Richard Tooker) The Terran rescue team practise for their mission to retrieve a girl marooned on a satellite of Arcturus Date: 1935

Background imageTerran Collection: Earth and Jupiters Great Red Spot

Earth and Jupiters Great Red Spot
Earth compared to Jupiter. Computer artwork of the Earth (lower left) shown next to Jupiters Great Red Spot (upper right). Around three Earths would fit across this Jovian cyclical storm system

Background imageTerran Collection: Extrasolar landscape

Extrasolar landscape
Landscape on an extrasolar planet. Artwork of a coastal landscape below a crescent moon on an Earth-like extrasolar planet

Background imageTerran Collection: Habitable alien planet

Habitable alien planet. Artwork of land and oceans on an Earth-like alien planet. A planets orbit and its size have to fit within a narrow range in order to have a surface temperature suitable for

Background imageTerran Collection: Astronaut exploring an alien planet

Astronaut exploring an alien planet, artwork. The astronaut is standing on the shores of an ocean on an Earth-like planet. The planets star is at upper left and its moon is at upper right

Background imageTerran Collection: Astronomical collage

Astronomical collage. Artwork showing (from left to right): the Earth, a planet and its parent star, nebulae (red, green and black), the surface of a star, a ringed gas giant planet, a comet

Background imageTerran Collection: Earth and Moon space-time warp, artwork

Earth and Moon space-time warp, artwork
Earth and Moon space-time warp. Artwork of the Earth (lower left) and the Moon (upper right) on a grid representing space-time

Background imageTerran Collection: Earth-like gas giant moon, artwork

Earth-like gas giant moon, artwork
Earth-like gas giant moon. Artwork of an Earth-like moon (upper right) of a Jovian extrasolar gas giant planet. Two other moons are at lower left

Background imageTerran Collection: Single Earth, conceptual artwork

Single Earth, conceptual artwork
Single Earth. Conceptual artwork of the Earth among an array of steel spheres representing other planets. This image symbolises the uniqueness of life in the universe



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"Terran: Exploring the Vastness of Super-Earth and Alien Landscapes" Embark on a cosmic journey to Terran, a mesmerizing super-Earth extrasolar planet that captivates with its enigmatic beauty. In artwork C015 / 0800, we catch a glimpse of this celestial wonder, showcasing an otherworldly landscape adorned with multiple moons that dance in harmony across the sky. As we delve deeper into Terran's mysteries, artwork C016 / 6350 unveils an awe-inspiring vista where an alien landscape stretches as far as the eye can see. The sun casts its gentle glow upon this surreal terrain, casting shadows that create an ethereal ambiance. Size becomes insignificant when confronted by the grandeur of Terran's solar system. A size comparison image showcases our familiar Sun alongside planets orbiting it, reminding us of our place in the vast cosmos. Silicate-based rocks form the foundation of this Earth-like planet, while oceans gracefully coat its surface like shimmering jewels. This captivating vision is brought to life through artists' concept imagery—a testament to both their creativity and scientific curiosity. Venturing further into Terran's diverse landscapes reveals another facet—an Earth-like planet rich in carbon and arid regions devoid of water. Through artistic representation, we witness this unique world brimming with possibilities yet still shrouded in mystery. Drawing inspiration from Kircher's Tower of Babel from the 17th century—a symbol of human ambition—Terran beckons us to explore beyond our known boundaries and unravel its secrets hidden amidst distant stars. The wonders continue as we encounter HD 131488 planetary collision depicted in artwork C015 / 0785—an extraordinary event frozen in time where celestial bodies collide with cataclysmic force. Witnessing such phenomena ignites our imagination about what lies beyond our own home planet.