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Hemisphere Collection (page 9)

Discover the wonders of our world and beyond with these captivating glimpses into different hemispheres

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Venus, radar map

Venus, radar map
Venus. Synthetic aperture radar map of a hemisphere of Venus centred on the prime meridian (0 degrees longitude). The shading indicates the elevation of the surface relative to the mean planetary

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Neptunes changing seasons

Neptunes changing seasons
Neptunes seasons. Image 3 of 3. Hubble Space Telescope image of cloud bands on Neptune in 2002. Large white and green cloud bands are seen in the south, which could be due to the arrival of spring

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Mars close approach 2007, HST image

Mars close approach 2007, HST image
Mars close approach 2007, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. Mars is a cold desert world, with an atmosphere of mostly carbon dioxide

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Water on a prehistoric Mars, artwork

Water on a prehistoric Mars, artwork
Water on a prehistoric Mars. Computer artwork of water on Mars at some point in its past. Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Terraforming Mars, computer artwork

Terraforming Mars, computer artwork
Terraformed Mars, computer artwork. North is at top. Terraforming is the process of making another planet Earth-like so that it may be habitable by humans

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Mars

Mars. Artwork of the planet Mars seen from space. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, and it is a rocky desert world. Its diameter is around half Earth s

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Venus, Magellan image

Venus, Magellan image

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Coloured radar image of Venus eastern hemisphere

Coloured radar image of Venus eastern hemisphere
Venus. Coloured radar map of the eastern hemisphere of Venus. The map was created using data gathered by the Magellan radar-mapping spacecraft in 1990-94

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Mosaic of Magellan imagery, Venus north hemisphere

Mosaic of Magellan imagery, Venus north hemisphere

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Coloured radar image of Venus hemisphere

Coloured radar image of Venus hemisphere

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Stroke

Stroke. Coloured computed tomography (CT) brain scan showing a cerebrovascular accident (CVA), or stroke. The red region is an area of internal bleeding, or haemorrhage

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Brain scan, MRI scan

Brain scan, MRI scan
Brain scan. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of an axial (horizontal) section through a healthy brain. The front of the brain is at top

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Brain scans, MRI scans

Brain scans, MRI scans
Brain scans. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of axial (horizontal) sections through a healthy brain. The front of the brain is towards top left

Background imageHemisphere Collection: CT scan of brain

CT scan of brain
Brain. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of a section through a healthy human brain. The heavily-folded cerebrum is seen in vertical cross- section (coronal section)

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Human brains, computer artwork

Human brains, computer artwork
Human brains. Computer artwork of healthy brains. The brain at centre, with the front of the brain at left, shows the highly folded cerebrum, which is responsible for conscious thought

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Brain

Brain. Computer artwork of a section through a healthy brain. The front of the brain is at left. The highly folded area is the cerebrum, which is responsible for conscious thought

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Brain

Brain. Computer artwork of a healthy human brain seen from above. The front of the brain is at top right. This is the cerebrum, the largest part of the brain

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Head, CT scans

Head, CT scans
Head scans. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scans of axial sections through a healthy head. The sequence of scans (from left to right)

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Base of the brain

Base of the brain, historical anatomical artwork. The front of the brain is at top. The origin of the 12 cranial nerves is shown

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Brain

Brain, historical artwork. The top drawing shows the brain cut in-between its hemispheres. The front of the brain is on the left

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Human brain, conceptual artwork

Human brain, conceptual artwork
Human brain, conceptual computer artwork. The front of the brain is at right

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Barcoded Earth

Barcoded Earth, conceptual image. The barcode may represent a variety of concepts, like the placing of commercial interests above global environmental or human welfare issues

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Northern hemisphere summer

Northern hemisphere summer. Computer artwork showing summer in the Earths northern hemisphere. As the Earth orbits around the sun its tilted axis gives rise to the seasons

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Ozone hole, September 2001

Ozone hole, September 2001
Antarctic ozone hole. Coloured satellite image of reduced atmospheric ozone levels around Antarctica (lower centre, darkest blue) on 17 September 2001

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Carbon dioxide levels, Atlantic, 2003

Carbon dioxide levels, Atlantic, 2003
Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels centred on the Atlantic Ocean, satellite data. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Brain, computer artwork

Brain, computer artwork
Brain. Computer artwork of a section through a healthy brain. The front of the brain is at right

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Martian surface, historical images

Martian surface, historical images
Martian surface. Historical images of surface features on the Martian surface as drawn by four different observers at different times in the same year (1958)

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Martian canals, historical artwork

Martian canals, historical artwork
Giovanni Schiaparellis sketches of planet Mars in 1883 and 1884. The dark triangle was called Syrtis Mayor, white appears the polar cap of the south

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Earth

Earth. Satellite image of the Earth, centred on the region of Oceania. North is at top. Water is blue, vegetation is green, arid areas are brown, and snow and ice are white

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Tropical belt expansion, artwork

Tropical belt expansion, artwork
Tropical belt expansion. Computer artwork of a map of the Earth representing the expansion of the tropical belt (red area) due to climate change

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Earth and Milky Way, computer artwork

Earth and Milky Way, computer artwork
Earth and Milky Way. Computer artwork of the Earth seen from space, centred on Europe. The Northern Polar Region (white, at top) is illuminated by the Sun, indicating it is a Summers day in Europe

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Earth, Sun and Moon

Earth, Sun and Moon. Artwork of the Earth, Sun and Moon seen from space. Earth is centred on Europe. Earth is the third planet from the Sun

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Earth

Earth. Satellite image of the Earth, centred on Asia. The North Pole is at upper centre. Water is blue, vegetation is green, arid areas are brown, and snow and ice are white

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Earth

Earth. Satellite image of the Earth, centred on South America. North is at top. Water is blue, vegetation is green, arid areas are brown, and snow and ice are white

Background imageHemisphere Collection: South America, satellite image

South America, satellite image
Antarctica. Satellite image of the Earth, set against a background of stars, centred on the Antarctic. The South Pole is at centre. Clouds (white) are seen in the atmosphere

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Earth

Earth. Composite image of the western hemisphere of the Earth seen against a background of stars

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Earth

Earth. Artwork of the Earth seen from space. It is centred on North America. Earth is the third planet from the Sun, and it is thought to be the only planet in the solar system that supports life

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Pluto and Charon

Pluto and Charon. Artwork of the planet Pluto and its moon Charon (right) seen from space. Pluto is the most distant planet from the Sun

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Schiaparellis map of Mars, 1877-1888

Schiaparellis map of Mars, 1877-1888
Schiaparellis map of Mars. This drawing of the two hemispheres of Mars was made by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli (1835-1910) between the years 1877 and 1888

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Schiaparellis map of Mars, 1882-1888

Schiaparellis map of Mars, 1882-1888
Schiaparellis map of Mars. This drawing of the two hemispheres of Mars was made by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli (1835-1910) between the years 1882 and 1888

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Schiaparellis map of Mars, 1879

Schiaparellis map of Mars, 1879
Schiaparellis map of Mars. This drawing of the southern (left) and northern (right) hemipsheres of Mars was made in 1879 by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli (1835-1910)

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Nose and brain anatomy, artwork

Nose and brain anatomy, artwork
Nose and brain anatomy. Artwork of a sagittal section through the human head, showing the anatomy of the brain and nasal cavity

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Brain structures, artwork

Brain structures, artwork
Brain structures. Computer artwork of a transverse section through a human brain showing a number of its regions. See image: C007/0802 for the labelled diagram

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Brain anatomy, diagram

Brain anatomy, diagram
Brain anatomy. Diagram of the underside (ventral aspect) of the brain, showing the anatomical structure of the various components

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Northern hemisphere map, 16th Century

Northern hemisphere map, 16th Century
Northern hemisphere. A 16th century map of the Northern Hemisphere in a circular projection. The centre of the map is the north pole

Background imageHemisphere Collection: Brain, artwork

Brain, artwork
Brain. Computer artwork of a side view of a healthy male brain. The front of the brain is at left. The highly folded area is the cerebrum, which is responsible for conscious thought



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Discover the wonders of our world and beyond with these captivating glimpses into different hemispheres. 🌍✨ Step back in time to the 17th century as you explore a vintage world map, meticulously crafted by skilled cartographers. Marvel at how they envisioned Earth's continents and oceans before satellite imagery revolutionized our understanding. Zoom out from this historical perspective and witness Earth's breathtaking beauty from space, captured by satellites orbiting high above. Behold the mesmerizing blue planet we call home, its delicate features visible even from afar. Focus your gaze on North America at night, where dazzling city lights illuminate the darkness like a constellation of stars. This satellite image showcases human activity intertwined with nature's grandeur—a testament to our interconnectedness. Venture beyond Earth itself and delve into celestial realms with Andreas Cellarius' Atlas Coelestis. Lose yourself in intricate star charts that guided ancient astronomers across the Northern Hemisphere, unlocking secrets of the cosmos. Embark on an extraterrestrial journey to Mars through composite satellite images revealing its enigmatic landscapes. Witness rugged terrains and mysterious formations that ignite curiosity about what lies beyond our own planet. Shift your focus closer to home again—this time exploring Australia through a stunning satellite image. Admire its vastness and diverse ecosystems that make it truly unique among continents. Delve deeper into planetary exploration as you examine Venus' radar map showcasing its icy North Pole—an otherworldly sight unlike anything found on Earth. Uncover hidden mysteries lurking within this neighboring planet's polar region. Transport yourself further back in time with Carel Allard's Celestial Planisphere of the Northern Hemisphere from 1700s Amsterdam. Immerse yourself in an era when maps were works of art, intricately depicting cosmic wonders awaiting discovery. Return once more to South America at night—a radiant tapestry woven by urban centers nestled amidst lush rainforests and towering mountains. This satellite image captures the vibrant spirit of a continent that never sleeps.