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"Colonise: Exploring New Frontiers and Historical Encounters" Mars base, artwork C018 / 8567: Journeying to the Red Planet

Background imageColonise Collection: Astronauts leaving the Pie du Midi Observatory to explore and colonise the moon, 1850

Astronauts leaving the Pie du Midi Observatory to explore and colonise the moon, 1850
3330992 Astronauts leaving the Pie du Midi Observatory to explore and colonise the moon, 1850; (add.info.: Cartoon depicting astronauts leaving the Pie du Midi Observatory to explore)

Background imageColonise Collection: Mars base, artwork C018 / 8567

Mars base, artwork C018 / 8567
Mars base. Artwork of a base (left) on Mars. A manned base on Mars could be constructed from prefabricated sections brought from Earth or from materials manufactured using resources found on Mars

Background imageColonise Collection: Mars base, artwork C018 / 0284

Mars base, artwork C018 / 0284
Mars base. Artwork of a base on Mars, with plants in one dome providing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide, and people in a second dome

Background imageColonise Collection: Mustard loaded aboard a Royal Navy ship - 18th century

Mustard loaded aboard a Royal Navy ship - 18th century
Mustard for the Royal Navy being loaded aboard a ship setting out to broaden the scope of the British Empire during the reign of King George II in the mid 18th century. Date: circa 1750

Background imageColonise Collection: Capture of Montezuma and clashes with the Spanish on the streets of Tenochtitlan

Capture of Montezuma and clashes with the Spanish on the streets of Tenochtitlan
XOT359145 Capture of Montezuma and clashes with the Spanish on the streets of Tenochtitlan (oil on canvas) by Spanish School, (17th century); Frank Mayer Museum, Mexico City; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageColonise Collection: Juan Ponce De Leon (1460-1521) Spanish soldier and public servant who sailed with

Juan Ponce De Leon (1460-1521) Spanish soldier and public servant who sailed with Columbus on his second voyage. Appointed by the Spanish government fo colonise Puerto Rico

Background imageColonise Collection: View of main lake, site of early colonisation by Willow Emerald Damselfly (Chalcolestes viridis)

View of main lake, site of early colonisation by Willow Emerald Damselfly (Chalcolestes viridis), Staverton Lakes, Suffolk, England, august

Background imageColonise Collection: Martian colony art exhibition, artwork

Martian colony art exhibition, artwork. This is an exhibition of space art (lower right) taking place on Mars in the year 2536

Background imageColonise Collection: Brown tail moth larvae C010 / 6339

Brown tail moth larvae C010 / 6339
Brown tail moth larvae. Colony of the larvae (caterpillars) of the brown tail moth (Euproctis chrysorrhoea). This is a European night-flying moth

Background imageColonise Collection: Submarine Colonies

Submarine Colonies
When our planets surface gets overcrowded, we can build under water colonies - colonise the ocean floor : New empires may spring up on the ocean floor, perhaps rivaling even

Background imageColonise Collection: A coconut sprouting on a Fijian beach

A coconut sprouting on a Fijian beach
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"Colonise: Exploring New Frontiers and Historical Encounters" Mars base, artwork C018 / 8567: Journeying to the Red Planet, humans strive to colonize and expand our horizons beyond Earth. Artwork C018 / 0284: Imagining a future Martian colony, artists depict the possibilities of human habitation on this distant planet. Mustard loaded aboard a Royal Navy ship - 18th century: In the age of exploration, ships carried not only supplies but also ambitions for colonization across vast oceans. Capture of Montezuma and clashes with the Spanish on the streets of Tenochtitlan: The tumultuous clash between European conquerors and indigenous civilizations reveals complex dynamics in historical attempts at colonization. Juan Ponce De Leon (1460-1521) Spanish soldier and public servant who sailed with purpose towards new lands in search of wealth and power. Sardinian Warbler (Sylvia melanocephala) adult male, singing, perched on twig: Amidst nature's beauty lies a reminder that even birds engage in territorial disputes as they colonize their habitats through song. View of main lake, site of early colonisation by Willow Emerald Damselfly (Chalcolestes viridis), Staverton Lakes: Witnessing nature's own colonization efforts as damselflies establish themselves around serene lakeshores. Martian colony art exhibition, artwork: Artists transport us into an imaginative world where humanity has successfully established colonies on Mars – showcasing visions yet to be realized. Brown tail moth larvae C010 / 6339: Nature's own form of colonization unfolds as these tiny creatures multiply and spread across landscapes with their voracious appetites. Submarine Colonies: Pushing boundaries below sea level, scientists explore potential underwater colonies that could revolutionize how we inhabit our planet. A coconut sprouting on a Fijian beach.