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Images Dated 9th November 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Solar System, artwork

Solar System, artwork
Solar System. Computer artwork (not to scale) of Earths solar system, showing the planets that orbit the Sun (bright). Most of the mass of the solar system is found in the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Hubble Space Telescope in orbit, artwork

Hubble Space Telescope in orbit, artwork
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in orbit over the Earth, artwork. The HST is an astronomical satellite in orbit around Earth

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Astrology and medicine, artwork

Astrology and medicine, artwork
The Astrology and the Medicine. Organs are connected with special zodiac signs

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Creation, conceptual image

Creation, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a soup can suggesting that the development of biological life from inorganic matter (primordial soup) was caused by divine influence

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1167

Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1167
In March 1997 comet Hale-Bopp appeared in the north-eastern morning sky and in April in the north-western evening sky to be seen all the night

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Explorer 1 in orbit, artwork

Explorer 1 in orbit, artwork
Explorer 1 in orbit. Computer artwork of Americas first successful artificial satellite, Explorer 1, in orbit over Earth. Explorer 1 was launched on 31 January 1958

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: The Sun, X-ray image

The Sun, X-ray image. 1970 X-ray image of the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Schiaparellis Mars, historical artwork

Schiaparellis Mars, historical artwork
Giovanni Schiaparellis Mars of 1877 - 1878 with a small south polar caps and structures which led him to create the Mars canali, later misinterpreted as channels, Mars creatures made water ways

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Solving the Universes mysteries, artwork

Solving the Universes mysteries, artwork
Solving the Universes mysteries, conceptual artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Saenger Horus spaceplane, artwork

Saenger Horus spaceplane, artwork
Saenger/Horus spaceplane. Computer artwork of the proposed Saenger spaceplane, carrying the smaller Horus space shuttle on its back, high up in the Earths atmosphere

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Creation, conceptual image

Creation, conceptual image
In natural science, abiogenesis or biopoesis is the study of how biological life arises from inorganic matter through natural processes, and the method by which life on Earth arises

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Early 17th Century astrologer, artwork

Early 17th Century astrologer, artwork
An astrologer watching the sun, the moon and the stars. Obviously he earned a lot of money - see his filled money bag. Astrology was a science zheme at this time

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Blenny, Chirolophis japonicus

Blenny, Chirolophis japonicus, photographed in the Sea of Japan

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Inner Solar System, artwork

Inner Solar System, artwork
The Sun, with the orbiting planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, behind the asteroid belt, all against the Milky Way, our galaxy seen from the orbital plane

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Solar prominences, 20th Century image

Solar prominences, 20th Century image
Prominences were observed in the 19th century during solar eclipses, This one was photographed in the early 20th century during a total solar eclipse in 1909

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Saenger Horus spaceplane, artwork

Saenger Horus spaceplane, artwork
Saenger/Horus spaceplane. Computer artwork of the proposed Saenger spaceplane, carrying the smaller Horus space shuttle on its back

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Starfish, Asterina pectinifera

Starfish, Asterina pectinifera. Photographed in the Sea of Japan

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Alien planetary system, artwork

Alien planetary system, artwork
Exoplanet transiting star. Artwork of a Jupiter-sized planet (lower centre) crossing its parent star, as seen from Earth. This passage across the star is known as transiting

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Venus, synthetic aperture radar map

Venus, synthetic aperture radar map
This Magellan Radar image of the Venus surface shows an 48-kilometer diameter " complex" impact crater Dnilova with a flat floor and a central peak

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Solar system, historical artwork

Solar system, historical artwork
Solar systems of Copernicus, Tycho Brahe and Descartes 1783. Orbits of the planets by Copernicus; and of the Sun by Tycho Brahe

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Alien planetary system, artwork

Alien planetary system, artwork
Exoplanet transiting star. Artwork of a Jupiter-sized planet (lower centre) crossing its parent star, as seen from Earth. This passage across the star is known as transiting

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Earth-like planet, artwork

Earth-like planet, artwork
Earth-like planet. Computer artwork of a view across an alien moon towards an Earth-like planet in the distance

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Viennese fun fair, historical post card

Viennese fun fair, historical post card
Promotion post card for an attraction in a fun park in Vienna in 1932. The rocket Train, a travel from the Earth to the Moon, can be visited

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Alien planetary system, artwork

Alien planetary system, artwork
Exoplanet transiting star. Artwork of a Jupiter-sized planet (lower centre) crossing its parent star, as seen from Earth. This passage across the star is known as transiting

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Solar System, artwork

Solar System, artwork
Solar System. Computer artwork (not to scale) of Earths solar system, showing the planets that orbit the Sun (bright). Most of the mass of the solar system is found in the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1168

Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1168
Comet Hale-Bopp. This was one of the brightest comets of the 20th Century, when it made its closest approach to Earth. It was visible during the first half of 1997

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Near-Earth asteroid, artwork

Near-Earth asteroid, artwork
Near-Earth asteroid. Computer artwork of a view across the surface of a large asteroid passing close to the Earth. Near-Earth asteroids are asteroids whose orbits bring them in close proximity with

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Venus, synthetic aperture radar map

Venus, synthetic aperture radar map
Venus. Synthetic aperture radar map of the surface of Venus, showing features called pancakes. Rough areas appear bright, flat ones dark

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Solar power, conceptual artwork

Solar power, conceptual artwork
Solar Energy collecting by solar cells

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Starfish, Asterina pectinifera

Starfish, Asterina pectinifera. Photographed in the Sea of Japan

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Solar power, conceptual artwork

Solar power, conceptual artwork

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Comet, historical image

Comet, historical image
Head of the Comet of 1961. The rotating core produced shell-like figures with some bright spots which are larger ice bolders leaving the comet service we know today

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Alien planetary system, artwork

Alien planetary system, artwork
Exoplanet transiting star. Artwork of a Jupiter-sized planet (lower centre) crossing its parent star, as seen from Earth. This passage across the star is known as transiting

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Solar prominences, 19th Century artwork

Solar prominences, 19th Century artwork
Solar prominences. 19th Century artwork of solar prominences based on observations during a solar eclipse. A prominence is a large, bright feature extending outward from the Suns surface

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Moons crater, historical artwork

Moons crater, historical artwork
Moons crater. Historical artwork of a crater on the moon as drawn by Eratosthenes. Eratosthenes of Cyrene (circa 276

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Early 17th Century astrologer, artwork

Early 17th Century astrologer, artwork
An astrologer watching the sun, the moon and the stars. Obviously he earned a lot of money - see his filled money bag. Astrology was a science zheme at this time

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1169

Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1169
Comet Hale-Bopp. This was one of the brightest comets of the 20th Century, when it made its closest approach to Earth. It was visible during the first half of 1997

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Venus, synthetic aperture radar map

Venus, synthetic aperture radar map
A Magellan Venus Radar image of the Venus surface which shows most types of features observed by the US spacecraft. Volcanoes, lava flows, cracks, graben, impact craters and lava seas

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Universe time line, artwork

Universe time line, artwork
Big Bang and Evolution of Galaxies - The observable Universe is about 84 billion light years across. According to the standard view of cosmolog

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Mercury, Mariner 10 spacecraft image

Mercury, Mariner 10 spacecraft image
For more than 35 years the Mariner 10 photographs have been the only information about the surface structures and features of the Suns closest planet Mercury

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Creation, conceptual image

Creation, conceptual image
In natural science, abiogenesis or biopoesis is the study of how biological life arises from inorganic matter through natural processes, and the method by which life on Earth arises

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Venus, synthetic aperture radar map

Venus, synthetic aperture radar map
This Magellan radar image schows so-called pancakes on the surface of planet Venus. These are thought to have been formed by eruptions of extremly viscous lava

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Alien planetary system, artwork

Alien planetary system, artwork
Exoplanet transiting star. Artwork of a Jupiter-sized planet (lower centre) crossing its parent star, as seen from Earth. This passage across the star is known as transiting

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: The Sun, X-ray image

The Sun, X-ray image
Energy for the Mankind - by our Sun. Endless energy and power for our future, a life without radioactivity

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Venus, synthetic aperture radar map

Venus, synthetic aperture radar map
This Magellan Radar image of the Venus surface shows an 48-kilometer diameter " complex" impact crater Dnilova with a flat floor and a central peak

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Iceberg, artwork

Iceberg, artwork
Iceberg, computer artwork. An iceberg is a large piece of ice from freshwater that has broken off from a snow-formed glacier or ice shelf and is floating in open water

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: King and astrologer, historical artwork

King and astrologer, historical artwork
An astrologer watching the sun, the moon, the planets and the stars and tells the King the results ofv his interpretation

Background imageImages Dated 9th November 2011: Solar power, conceptual artwork

Solar power, conceptual artwork
Solar Energy collecting by solar cells



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