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"Exploring the Vastness of Orbit: A Journey through Space and Time" The Solar System Planets

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Orbit Collection: Martin-type portable Planetarium or Orrery, by Thomas Blunt (fl
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Orbit Collection: Orbite de la Revolution annuelle de la Terre autour du Soleil avec l
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Orbit Collection: Le Flux et le Reflux (no. 6), from Tableaux du Systeme Planetaire, pub
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Orbit Collection: The Comet discovered and observed by Johannes Hevelius from 3rd February to 28th March
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Orbit Collection: The Compleat Orrery, pub. London 1780 (coloured engraving)
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Orbit Collection: Diagram showing the solar system, according to Ptolemy (fl
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Orbit Collection: Isaac Newton and gravity (chromolitho)
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Orbit Collection: Sir William Herschel (engraving)
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Orbit Collection: Fol 9 verso, De revolutionibus orbium caelestium
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Orbit Collection: Scenographia: Systematis Copernicani Astrological Chart (c
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Orbit Collection: Ptolemaic System, from The Celestial Atlas, or The Harmony of the Universe
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Orbit Collection: Map Showing Tycho Brahes System of Planetary Orbits Around the Earth
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Orbit Collection: Diagram showing the Earth at the centre of the Universe, according to Ptolemy (fl
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Orbit Collection: Four Figures of People and an Atomic Symbol
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Orbit Collection: Technologys Orbits Date: 1950
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Orbit Collection: Apollo 11 Command and Service Modules Photographed from the Lunar Module in Orbit, 1969
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Orbit Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107918
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Orbit Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107917
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Orbit Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107913
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Orbit Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107914
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Orbit Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107912
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Orbit Collection: Orbite de la Revolution annuelle de la Terre autour du Soleil avec l indication des Saisons
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Orbit Collection: Le Flux et le Reflux (no. 6), pub. 1839. Creator: Auguste-Henri Dufour (1795-1865)
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Orbit Collection: Eclipses de Soleil et de Lune (no. 5), pub. 1839. Creator: Auguste-Henri Dufour (1795-1865)
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Orbit Collection: The Giant Planet and His Great Red Spot, 1935
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Orbit Collection: The Red Planet Studied Through The Modern Telescope, c1935
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Orbit Collection: Theory of the orbit of Mercury, engraving from Astronomicon, published in Venice in 1485
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Orbit Collection: Ptolemic System, 1660-1661. Artist: Andreas Cellarius
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Orbit Collection: Map of Christian contellations, 1660-1661. Artist: Andreas Cellarius
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Orbit Collection: Astonomers looking through a telescope, 1660-1661. Artist: Andreas Cellarius
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Orbit Collection: Map showing Tycho Brahes system of planetary orbits, 1660-1661
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Orbit Collection: Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish astronomer, (1660-1661). Artist: Andreas Cellarius
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Orbit Collection: Map showing Tycho Brahes system of planetary orbits around the Earth, 1660-1661
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Orbit Collection: Map charting the movement of the Earth and Planets, 1660-1661. Artist: Andreas Cellarius
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Orbit Collection: Chart describing the movement of the Planets, 1660-1661. Artist: Andreas Cellarius
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Orbit Collection: An astronomer, detail from a map of the planets, 1660-1661. Artist: Andreas Cellarius
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Orbit Collection: Planeten - Fig. 2. Saturn, c1902
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Orbit Collection: Music of the Spheres, 1619
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Orbit Collection: Keplers concept of an attractive force from the Sun - a virtue, early 16th century
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Orbit Collection: Keplers illustration to explain his discovery of the elliptical orbit of Mars, 1609
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Orbit Collection: Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) viewed from space
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Orbit Collection: Aurora Australis, April 1994
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Orbit Collection: The Alps from space. NASA photograph
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Orbit Collection: Copernican sun-centred (heliocentric) system of the universe, 1708
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Orbit Collection: Transit of Venus, 1639, (1662). Artist: Johannes Hevelius
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Orbit Collection: Deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope, 1990
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Orbit Collection: Drawing of Hubble Telescope, 1980s


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"Exploring the Vastness of Orbit: A Journey through Space and Time" The Solar System Planets: Witness the mesmerizing dance of celestial bodies as they gracefully orbit around our radiant Sun. International Space Station, 2008: Behold a marvel of human ingenuity, floating effortlessly in Earth's orbit, serving as a symbol of international cooperation and scientific exploration. Jupiter from Europa, Artwork: Immerse yourself in an artist's rendition of Jupiter's majestic presence as seen from its moon Europa – a breathtaking view that sparks wonder and curiosity. Epicycles of Mercury and Venus, 1823 C017 / 8061: Delve into the intricate paths traced by Mercury and Venus throughout history – unraveling ancient astronomers' attempts to understand their complex orbital patterns. Skylab in Orbit above Earth at the End of Its Mission, 1974: Marvel at NASA's pioneering space station – Skylab – suspended high above our planet during its final moments before reentry, leaving behind an indelible mark on space exploration history. Cassini spacecraft Orbiting Saturn and Its Moon Titan: Embark on a cosmic journey alongside Cassini as it navigates Saturn's rings while capturing awe-inspiring images of its enigmatic moon Titan - revealing secrets hidden within this distant realm. Nuclear Fission Artwork: Explore the intersection between science and art with captivating visuals depicting nuclear fission - showcasing humanity's quest for knowledge even beyond Earthly boundaries. Total Eclipse of the Sun Seen from Earth’s Orbit: Experience an extraordinary event witnessed only by those fortunate enough to be in Earth’s orbit - a total eclipse casting ethereal shadows across our planet’s surface, reminding us of nature’s grand spectacle. Copernicus vs Ptolemy - A Celestial Debate Unveiled.