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Extra Terrestrial Collection (page 6)

"Unveiling the Mysteries: Palenque Xtraterrestrial Encounter Captured in Artwork" In a mesmerizing blend of imagination and reality

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Black hole travel

Black hole travel. Spacecraft passing a black hole as it travels though space. The white area around the black hole is its accretion disc

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Black hole research

Black hole research. Spacecraft (top) monitoring a comet that has been drawn into a black hole (bottom). The white area around the black hole is its accretion disc

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Alien planetary surface

Alien planetary surface. Binary star system seen from the surface of an alien planet

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b, artwork

Extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b, artwork
Tau Bootis b. Artwork of the extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b as seen form a hypothetical moon. This massive planet has a mass at least four times that of Jupiter s

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Alien planet, artwork

Alien planet, artwork
Alien planet. Artwork of a nebula as seen from an alien planet

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Alien visiting Earth, artwork

Alien visiting Earth, artwork
An Alien visits Earth, is surprised by excisting figures of himself. A typical Alien figure: green scin, great black eyes, oversized head, ears unvisible, a flat nose and voluminous brain

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Extrasolar super-Earth, artwork

Extrasolar super-Earth, artwork
Extrasolar super-Earth, computer artwork. View across the surface of the super-Earth planet Gliese 1214b (GJ 1214b) towards its host star GJ 1214 on the horizon

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: William Herschel, astronomer

William Herschel, astronomer
Frederick William Herschel (November 1738 - 25th August 1822) steel engraving 1833 " Gallery of Portraits" by Schriven after J. Russel 1790

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Alien meteorite shower, artwork

Alien meteorite shower, artwork
Alien meteorite shower, computer artwork. View across the surface of an alien moon being struck by falling meteorites in front of an earth-like planet

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Habitable alien planet, artwork

Habitable alien planet, artwork
Habitable alien planet. Computer artwork of an Earth-like alien planet, seen from one of its 3 moons. A planets orbit and its size have to fit within a narrow range in order to have a surface

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Extrasolar gas giant planet, artwork

Extrasolar gas giant planet, artwork
Extrasolar gas giant planet. Computer artwork of an extrasolar gas giant planet seen from the surface of one of its water-covered moons

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Alien moon, artwork

Alien moon, artwork
Alien moon. Computer artwork of water on an alien moon. The planet the moon orbits is at left. A planet or moons orbit and size have to fit within a narrow range in order to have a surface

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Alien ringed planet, artwork

Alien ringed planet, artwork
Alien ringed planet, seen from one of its moons, computer artwork. This planet is similar in size and appearance to Saturn. Other moons are seen in the sky at upper left

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Double star sunset on an alien planet

Double star sunset on an alien planet with a large mooon (upper right), computer artwork. A double star system arises when two stars revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Alien planet and asteroid

Alien planet and asteroid. Computer artwork of an asteroid heading towards an Earth-like alien planet. Any asteroid over 1 kilometre in diameter that impacted the planet would cause catastrophic

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Habitable alien planet, artwork

Habitable alien planet, artwork
Habitable alien planet. Computer artwork of an Earth-like alien planet (upper centre). A planets orbit and its size have to fit within a narrow range in order to have a surface temperature suitable

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Gliese 581 c and Earth compared, artwork

Gliese 581 c and Earth compared, artwork
Gliese 581 c and Earth compared. Computer artwork comparing the size of the extrasolar planet Gliese 581 c (right) with that of the Earth (left)

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Alien anemone, artwork

Alien anemone, artwork
Alien anemone. Computer artwork of a bioluminescent anemone-like alien creature

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Alien eden, conceptual artwork

Alien eden, conceptual artwork
Alien eden. Conceptual computer artwork of a hypothetical idyllic landscape on a distant alien planet

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: 70 Virginis b planet, artwork

70 Virginis b planet, artwork
70 Virginis b planet. Computer artwork of the giant extrasolar planet 70 Virginis b seen from the surface of a hypothetical moon

Background imageExtra Terrestrial 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 imageExtra Terrestrial 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

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Earthlike moon, conceptual artwork

Earthlike moon, conceptual artwork
Earthlike moon. Conceptual computer artwork of a view across an earthlike moon with a large ringed planet in the sky. It is likely that there are earthlike planets in the Universe that are themselves

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Jupiter and Earth compared, artwork

Jupiter and Earth compared, artwork
Jupiter and Earth compared. Computer artwork comparing the size of the gas giant Jupiter (left) with that of the Earth (right)

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Alien lake, conceptual artwork

Alien lake, conceptual artwork
Alien lake. Conceptual computer artwork of plants growing around an impact crater filled with liquid water on an earth-like alien planet

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Marooned astronaut, space art

Marooned astronaut, space art
Marooned astronaut. Space art showing an astronaut left marooned on an alien world as the rocket he arrived on launches into space

Background imageExtra Terrestrial 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 imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Stellar habitable zone, graph

Stellar habitable zone, graph
Stellar habitable zone. Graph showing the habitable zone (white vertical band) for planets in the solar system (horizontal axis) against stellar mass (vertical axis)

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Moon rock, SEM

Moon rock, SEM
Moon rock. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a sample of rock from the Moon

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Asteroid approaching Earth, artwork

Asteroid approaching Earth, artwork
Asteroid approaching Earth. Computer artwork of an asteroid approaching Earths orbit

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Asteroid in deep space, artwork

Asteroid in deep space, artwork
Asteroid in deep space. Computer artwork of an asteroid passing through an area of deep space

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Earths cometary bombardment, artwork

Earths cometary bombardment, artwork
Earths cometary bombardment. Artwork of Earth being bombarded with cometary fragments. On a populated Earth, such a bombardment would be catastrophic, but in the early history of the solar system

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Inhabitant of the Moon

Inhabitant of the Moon
An inhabitant of the Moon

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Moon Studies Earth

Moon Studies Earth
Inhabitants of the Moon, studying life on Earth, conclude that our human wars must be some kind of attempt to prevent the planet cooling

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Robinsons Lunaires Cover

Robinsons Lunaires Cover
(The lunar family Robinson) by G Le Faure. A balloon is carried to the Moon, but make a successful return to Earth

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Drake Book Cover

Drake Book Cover
W Raymond Drakes book Gods and Spacemen throughout history in which he argues that we have been visited on a continual basis by peoples of other worlds

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Encounter with a tall man from Mars

Encounter with a tall man from Mars
An encounter with a tall man from the planet Mars -- A huge Martian, who seemed to stand nearly nine feet high -- illustrating George Griffiths Stories of Other Worlds

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: MARTIAN

MARTIAN
A Martian demonstrates his technology to a visiting Earthman, using a ray-gun to break up rock

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: TREE-MAN

TREE-MAN
A Tree-Man from a subterranean planet

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Land of Music

Land of Music
A Dweller in the Land of Music

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: MARTIANS

MARTIANS
The inhabitants of Mars seek to communicate with the Earth (apparently their technology isn t as advanced as Wells supposed)

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Folklore / Extraterrestria

Folklore / Extraterrestria
A VENUSIAN giant seizes the foolhardy travellers from Earth

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Christian Huygens, Dutch scientist

Christian Huygens, Dutch scientist
Christian (or Christiaan) Huygens, Dutch mathematician, physicist, horologist and astronomer, notable for his contributions to telescopes and to the nature of light

Background imageExtra Terrestrial Collection: Imaginary inhabitants of the planet Venus

Imaginary inhabitants of the planet Venus, as conceived by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre in Harmonies de la Nature



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"Unveiling the Mysteries: Palenque Xtraterrestrial Encounter Captured in Artwork" In a mesmerizing blend of imagination and reality, the enigmatic world of extraterrestrials comes alive through captivating artwork. Witness the awe-inspiring sight as UFOs gracefully hover over ancient statues at Palenque, leaving us to ponder their purpose and origin. These otherworldly visitors seem to have transcended time and space, effortlessly merging with our artistic expressions. Delving deeper into this cosmic realm, we explore colliding galaxies depicted on canvas - a breathtaking portrayal that mirrors the vastness of our universe. The Arecibo message and its decoded key C016 / 6817 offer glimpses into an interstellar dialogue, inviting us to contemplate our place within this grand tapestry. UFO enthusiasts will be thrilled by the iconic trio of Ufos/Fry/Merlin - an intriguing combination that sparks curiosity about their connection and significance. Von Daniken's cover art further fuels our fascination, beckoning us to question ancient civilizations' encounters with beings from beyond. Venturing even farther into uncharted territories, we encounter an Earth-like planet brought to life through artistic vision - a haunting reminder that we may not be alone in this vast cosmos. As a UFO hovers above Earth itself, it serves as a gentle reminder of how interconnected all celestial bodies truly are. The ethereal glow emitted by a ball-shaped UFO hovering over Stonehenge adds another layer of mystique to these extraordinary encounters. Its radiant presence ignites wonderment within us while urging exploration beyond conventional boundaries. And finally, behold. A Martian photographed – capturing one fleeting moment where worlds collide. This image transports us directly into the heart of Mars' enigma; it is both thrilling and humbling to witness such evidence of potential life beyond our own blue planet. As we delve deeper into these captivating artworks depicting extraterrestrial phenomena, we are reminded of the boundless wonders that await us in the cosmos.