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From Space Collection (page 19)

"Exploring the vastness of space, we catch a glimpse of our humble abode - the Pale Blue Dot

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Satellite image centred on Indian Ocean

Satellite image centred on Indian Ocean
False-colour satellite image of the Earth, centered on the Indian Ocean. The outline of the whole east coast of Africa may be seen, with the island of Madagascar lower left of centre

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Middle East, satellite image

Middle East, satellite image
Middle East, satellite photograph. North is at top. The Middle East subcontinent is the cultural and geographical region of countries that occupy the divide between Eurasia and North Africa

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Mexico from space

Mexico from space
Mexico seen from space. North is at bottom. The large blue inlet at centre is the Gulf of California, also called the Sea of Cortez

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Switzerland

Switzerland. True-colour satellite image of Switz- erland. North is at top. Water is blue, snow white and vegetation green

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Earth at night

Earth at night. Computer artwork of the Earth at night, centred on Europe. Lights (yellow) mark the major European population centres and the main cities

Background imageFrom Space Collection: True-colour satellite image of Hampshire

True-colour satellite image of Hampshire
Southern England. True-colour satellite image of southern England, showing the Isle of Wight (at bottom left), and the counties of Hampshire (at left)

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Denmark, satellite image

Denmark, satellite image. North is at top. Denmark is located in northern Europe. Its only land border is with Germany in the south (shaded). Mainland Denmark is known as Jutland

Background imageFrom Space Collection: North-eastern Europe

North-eastern Europe. True-colour satellite image of north-eastern Europe. North is at top. Water is blue, vegetation is green and snow is white

Background imageFrom Space Collection: False-colour IR weather map, Europe & N. Atlantic

False-colour IR weather map, Europe & N. Atlantic
False-colour IR weather map, Europe & N.Atlantic

Background imageFrom Space Collection: British Isles from space

British Isles from space
False-colour satellite image of the British Isles and north-west Europe captured on a relatively cloud-free day. The whole of the UK and Ireland is visible, as is part of France

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Spain and France

Spain and France

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Global winds, artwork

Global winds, artwork
Global winds. Computer artwork showing the path of the prevailing and dominant winds around the globe. Prevailing winds are winds that blow predominantly from a single general direction over a

Background imageFrom Space Collection: K / T asteroid impact

K / T asteroid impact
K/T asteroid impact. Computer artwork, centred on the Yucatan Peninsula, where a massive asteroid impact (yellow) is thought to have brought about the extinction of the dinosaurs

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Martinique volcano, satellite image

Martinique volcano, satellite image
Mount Pelee, Martinique, satellite image. North is at top. Mount Pelee (centre, on the north side of the bay) is the only active volcano on the Caribbean island of Martinique

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Santorini volcano, satellite image

Santorini volcano, satellite image
Santorini volcano, Greece, satellite image. North is at top. The sea-filled caldera (lower right) shows where a massive volcanic eruption some 3500 years ago destroyed most of the island of Santorini

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Snow on Mount Kilimanjaro, 2000

Snow on Mount Kilimanjaro, 2000
Snow on Mount Kilimanjaro in 2000, satellite image. The snow and ice on Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania, has been receding in recent years

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Sredinnyy Khrebet volcanoes, radar image

Sredinnyy Khrebet volcanoes, radar image
Sredinnyy Khrebet volcanoes. Coloured three- dimensional computer map of the Sredinnyy Khrebet volcanoes in Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. North is at top

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Ancient Earth

Ancient Earth. Computer artwork of the Earth at the time of the death of the dinosaurs, some 65 million years ago. The extinction of the dinosaurs is thought to have been brought on by a massive

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Marss Gale Crater from space

Marss Gale Crater from space
NASAs next Mars rover, the Curiosity Rover, will land at the foot of a layered mountain inside the planets Gale Crater, caused by an asteroid impact millions of years ago

Background imageFrom Space Collection: The Moon from space, artwork

The Moon from space, artwork
The Moon from space. Annotated artwork of the surface of the moon based on data obtained by unmanned US space probes. The Ptolemaeus crater can be seen at far left

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Earth and the Moon from space

Earth and the Moon from space
It is said that the Moon has a great influences not only on human beings - on plants, on animals, especially birds. We can watch the phases of the Moon without a telescope

Background imageFrom Space Collection: The Moon from space, artwork

The Moon from space, artwork
The Moon from space. Artwork of the surface of the moon based on data obtained by unmanned US space probes. The Ptolemaeus crater can be seen at far left

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Earth and sunrise from space, artwork

Earth and sunrise from space, artwork
Earth and sunrise from space. Artwork of the Sun flaring from behind the Earth during a sunrise from space against a background of stars and the Milky Way (upper left)

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Spider crater, Australia, satellite image

Spider crater, Australia, satellite image
Spider Crater, satellite image. This crater (centre left), in Western Australia, is estimated to have been formed between 900 and 600 million years ago. Vegetation is green and bare rock is red

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Serra da Cangalha crater, Brazil

Serra da Cangalha crater, Brazil
Serra da Cangalha crater, satellite image. This impact crater, in Tocantins, Brazil, was formed 220 million years ago. It has a diameter of 12 kilometres. Vegetation is green, bare ground is purple

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Nicholson crater, Canada, satellite image

Nicholson crater, Canada, satellite image
Nicholson crater, satellite image. This crater, in the Northwest Territories, Canada, was formed by a meteorite impact 400 million years ago. Water is dark blue, ice is light blue

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Tenoumer Crater, satellite image

Tenoumer Crater, satellite image. This impact crater is in Mauritania in the Sahara Desert. It is 1.9 kilometres in diameter and has a rim 110 metres high

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Lonar Crater lake, India, satellite image

Lonar Crater lake, India, satellite image
Lonar Crater lake, India, Satellite image. The basin for this saltwater lake was formed by a meteorite impact roughly 50, 000 years ago. The crater is 1.8 kilometres in diameter and 137 metres deep

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Barringer Crater, Arizona

Barringer Crater, Arizona
Barringer Crater, also known as Meteor Crater, Arizona, USA. The crater is about 170 metres deep and 1200 metres in diameter

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Antarctic ozone hole, 2009

Antarctic ozone hole, 2009
Antarctic ozone hole. Satellite image of the ozone hole (blue) over Antarctica (centre) on 10th September 2009. Ozone layer thicknesses are colour coded from purple (lowest) through blue

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Sikhote-Alin meteorite site

Sikhote-Alin meteorite site (centre) seen from space. The Sikhote-Alin meteorite fell at around 10.30am on 12th February 1947, in the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, Siberia, Russia

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Atlantic Ocean, ISS image

Atlantic Ocean, ISS image
Atlantic Ocean. International Space Station (ISS) image of clouds over the Atlantic Ocean. Image taken by an expedition 7 crew member on 4th October 2003

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Lake Yanisyarvi, satellite image

Lake Yanisyarvi, satellite image
Lake Yanisyarvi, Republic of Karelia, Russia. The basin for this lake was formed by a meteorite impact 700 million years ago. It measures 14 kilometres in diameter

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Nordlinger Ries Crater, Germany

Nordlinger Ries Crater, Germany
Nordlinger Ries Crater, satellite image. The crater, whose perimeter is shown in orange, is located in Bravaria, Germany. The city of Nordlinger is located within the crater

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Gosses Bluff crater, Australia

Gosses Bluff crater, Australia
Gosses Bluff crater, seen from spaces. This impact crater is 160 kilometres to the west of Alice Springs, Australia. It is seen between two mountain ranges

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Lhasa, Tibet, satellite image

Lhasa, Tibet, satellite image
Lhasa, Tibet, 3D satellite image. North is towards upper left. Lhasa (elevation 3650 metres) is one of the highest cities in the world

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Aorounga Crater, Chad, satellite image

Aorounga Crater, Chad, satellite image
Aorounga Crater, satellite image. This impact crater is in the Sahara Desert, in Chad. It is one of the best-preserved impact structures in the world

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Russian heatwave, summer 2010

Russian heatwave, summer 2010
Russian heatwave, July 2010. This world satellite map shows global land surface temperature anomalies in the period from 28 July to 4 August 2010

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Wolfe Creek Crater, Australia

Wolfe Creek Crater, Australia
Wolfe Creek Crater, Western Australia. This crater (round area with white centre at upper centre left) measures roughly 880 meters in diameter

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Strait of Gibraltar, satellite image

Strait of Gibraltar, satellite image. North is at top, land is brown and water is blue. The Strait of Gibraltar (narrow, blue, upper left) separates Spain (top) from Africa (bottom)

Background imageFrom Space Collection: North Africa at night, ISS image

North Africa at night, ISS image
North Africa at night. International Space Station (ISS) image of Egypt (centre) and the Sinai Peninsula (bottom right) at night. The Mediterranean Sea is across top

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Tabun Khara Obo crater, Mongolia

Tabun Khara Obo crater, Mongolia
Tabun Khara Obo crater, satellite image. This impact crater (upper left, indicated by orange arrows) is in the south east of Mongolia

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Phobos, Martian moon, satellite image

Phobos, Martian moon, satellite image
Phobos. First ever image of Phobos, taken by NASAs Mariner 9 space orbiter in 1971. Phobos, the larger of the two Martian moons, is irregular in shape, measuring 19x21x27 kilometres

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Manicouagan Crater, Canada

Manicouagan Crater, Canada
Manicouagan Crater, satellite image. This crater in Quebec, Canada, was formed by a asteroid impact around 200 million years ago. It is thought the asteroid measured 5 kilometres in diameter

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Pingualuit crater, Canada

Pingualuit crater, Canada
Pingualuit crater, satellite image. This impact crater (blue circle at centre left) is in northern Quebec, Canada. The crater measures 3.4 kilometres in diameter

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Gulf of Mexico hurricane, isobar diagram

Gulf of Mexico hurricane, isobar diagram. The isobars (white lines) connect areas of equal pressure, and are used on meteorological maps to help predict future weather patterns

Background imageFrom Space Collection: European severe storm, isobar diagram

European severe storm, isobar diagram. The isobars (white lines) connect areas of equal pressure, and are used on meteorological maps to help predict future weather patterns

Background imageFrom Space Collection: Fog and snow-covered UK, December 2010

Fog and snow-covered UK, December 2010
Fog and snow-covered United Kingdom, December 2010. Satellite image of snow (dense white) and fog (greysish white, bottom) covering the UK during the cold spell in December 2010



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"Exploring the vastness of space, we catch a glimpse of our humble abode - the Pale Blue Dot. Voyager 1's iconic image reminds us of Earth's insignificance in the grand scheme of things. " "The breathtaking Earthrise over Moon captured by Apollo 8 serves as a reminder that even from space, our home planet remains an awe-inspiring sight to behold. " "A mesmerizing view of the Whole Earth, also known as Blue Marble 2000, showcases the stunning beauty and fragility of our precious planet. " "From high above, a satellite image reveals the intricate details and natural splendor of the British Isles, offering a unique perspective on this enchanting region. " "As night falls upon the UK, its illuminated cities create a dazzling spectacle when viewed from space. The vibrant lights paint a picture of human activity against the dark canvas of night. " "Gazing down at Europe at night through satellite imagery unveils an interconnected web of bustling metropolises and tranquil landscapes intertwined under twinkling stars. " "Inspired by darkness, Europe at night captivates with its ethereal glow emanating from countless cities scattered across its diverse lands. A testament to humanity's constant motion even after sunset. " "Astonishingly beautiful yet hauntingly mysterious, witnessing Whole Earth at night through satellite imagery evokes contemplation about our place in this vast universe and how we illuminate it with life. " "Jupiter and Io dance gracefully in their celestial ballet as captured by New Horizons' lens. This captivating image transports us beyond our own world into realms where giants roam amidst swirling storms. " "Awe-inspiring from any angle; an exquisite satellite image captures Earth's majestic presence against infinite blackness. A reminder that every corner holds hidden wonders waiting to be discovered. "With remarkable clarity seen from above Scotland within UK is unveiled like never before through detailed satellite imaging—a land steeped in history and adorned with rugged beauty.