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Exoplanet Collection (#10)

"Exploring the Unknown: A Glimpse into Exoplanets" The Kepler Mission space telescope has revolutionized our understanding of the universe

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Extrasolar Earth-like planet, artwork

Extrasolar Earth-like planet, artwork
Extrasolar Earth-like planet and its moon, computer artwork. Earth-like planets capable of supporting life are found only in a stars habitable zone

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Extrasolar planet Gliese 581c, artwork

Extrasolar planet Gliese 581c, artwork
Extrasolar planet Gliese 581c. Computer artwork of Gliese 581c (upper right) and its moon. This planet is one of three that orbit the star Gliese 581 (left)

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Extrasolar planet and moon, artwork

Extrasolar planet and moon, artwork
Extrasolar planet and moon. Artwork of a cratered and barren extrasolar planet (left) and its moon (lower right) near a globular star cluster (upper right)

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Alien planet and star, artwork

Alien planet and star, artwork
Alien planet and star. Computer artwork of an alien (extrasolar) gas giant planet orbiting its parent star. Numerous large gas giant planets have been discovered around other stars

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Eclipse over an alien planet, artwork

Eclipse over an alien planet, artwork. The planets moon (upper right) is passing in front of (eclipsing) the planets parent star

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Ringed Earth-like planet, artwork

Ringed Earth-like planet, artwork
Ringed Earth-like planet and an asteroid (upper left), computer artwork. Earth-like planets capable of supporting life are found only in a stars habitable zone

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Alien landscape, artwork

Alien landscape, artwork
Alien landscape. Computer artwork of lakes and mountains on an alien moon orbiting an Earth-like planet (top). Earth-like planets capable of supporting life are found only in a stars habitable zone

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Darwin infrared space telescope, artwork

Darwin infrared space telescope, artwork
Darwin infrared space telescope. Computer artwork of the European Space Agencys (ESA) Darwin mission telescopes in orbit over Earth

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Spaceship, artwork

Spaceship, artwork
Spaceship. Computer artwork of a spaceship travelling past an alien planet

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Life zones around three stars, artwork

Life zones around three stars, artwork. The star types are, from top: hotter stars, sunlike stars, and cooler stars. The colours show the habitable zones (green)

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Earth-like planet and asteroid, artwork

Earth-like planet and asteroid, artwork. Earth-like planets capable of supporting life are found only in a stars habitable zone

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Alien planets and space warp, artwork

Alien planets and space warp, artwork
Alien planets and space warp, computer artwork. Several extrasolar planets and moons are seen here, against a background of stars. Three planets or moons are at upper right, and one is at bottom

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Young star cluster, artwork

Young star cluster, artwork
Young star cluster. Artwork of a young star cluster seen from near a planet (lower right, green) orbiting the brightest star (centre right)



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"Exploring the Unknown: A Glimpse into Exoplanets" The Kepler Mission space telescope has revolutionized our understanding of the universe, allowing us to discover countless exoplanets beyond our solar system. (Artwork) Kepler-10b, an exoplanet discovered by the mission, captivates with its fiery nature and proximity to its host star. (Artwork) Witnessing an alien planet and its moon gracefully orbiting a red giant star is a humbling reminder of the vastness of our galaxy. (Artwork) Through stunning artwork, we can visualize two Saturn-sized planets found by Kepler, expanding our knowledge of planetary diversity in distant systems. Enter Kepler-22b – an exoplanet that sparks curiosity as scientists speculate about its potential habitability amidst its unique environment. (Artwork C013 / 9945) An astronaut's perspective on a barren planet after being marooned reminds us of both the dangers and wonders awaiting exploration in distant realms. Behold an Earth-like planet depicted through captivating artwork; it ignites hope for finding life beyond our own blue oasis in space. Epsilon Eridani unveils a Jupiter-mass planet encircling it closely – shedding light on nearby celestial neighbors with intriguing possibilities for further study. Artists' concept envisions Epsilon Eridani as a possible habitable world - beckoning us to ponder if other civilizations may exist within this cosmic realm. One among several planets orbiting 70 Virginis emerges as a super-Jupiter, challenging conventional notions and pushing boundaries in planetary classification. The mesmerizing artwork showcasing the Kepler-35 planetary system invites us to explore intricate dynamics between multiple worlds dancing around their shared sun. (C015 / 0790)