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Orbit Collection (page 38)

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

Background imageOrbit Collection: Atom, artwork

Atom, artwork
Atomic structure. Conceptual computer artwork of nine electrons orbiting a central nucleus. Other particles are seen around the atom. This is a classical schematic Bohr model of an atom

Background imageOrbit Collection: Subatomic particles abstract

Subatomic particles abstract

Background imageOrbit 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 imageOrbit Collection: Impact on an asteroid, artwork

Impact on an asteroid, artwork
Impact on an asteroid, computer artwork. Asteroids are large rocks left over after the solar system formed. Here, a smaller meteoroid is impacting the surface of the asteroid (lower right)

Background imageOrbit Collection: Atomic structure, conceptual artwork

Atomic structure, conceptual artwork
Atomic structure. Conceptual computer artwork of electron orbit paths as rings around the central nuclei (dark clusters) of atoms. This is a classical schematic Bohr model of atoms

Background imageOrbit Collection: Atomic energy, conceptual artwork

Atomic energy, conceptual artwork
Atomic energy. Conceptual computer artwork of a reaction occuring at the atomic level, showing a release of energy. Electron orbit paths are seen as rings around the central nuclei (dark clusters)

Background imageOrbit Collection: SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER. Photographed in orbit

SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER. Photographed in orbit

Background imageOrbit Collection: JUPITER. View of Jupiter and its moon Io from 8 million miles

JUPITER. View of Jupiter and its moon Io from 8 million miles. Photographed by the Voyager 2, 25 June 1979

Background imageOrbit Collection: SPACE: SKYLAB 3, 1973. The Skylab 3 space station photographed in orbit, 1973

SPACE: SKYLAB 3, 1973. The Skylab 3 space station photographed in orbit, 1973

Background imageOrbit Collection: PSCI2A-00061

PSCI2A-00061
Keplers mechanism of his early (incorrect ) theory of planetary orbits. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of an illustration

Background imageOrbit Collection: Full moon in black and white. Credit as: Arthur Morris / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Full moon in black and white. Credit as: Arthur Morris / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imageOrbit Collection: On the Dark Moon

On the Dark Moon
DARK MOON (Charles W Diffin) The scientists from Earth land on the satellite which has approached Earth and entered its orbit, and encounter some fearsome fauna

Background imageOrbit Collection: Anatomy / Base of Skull

Anatomy / Base of Skull
Base of the skull and second views of the orbit

Background imageOrbit Collection: Sun / Winter Orbit, 1555

Sun / Winter Orbit, 1555
The winter orbit of the sun and its consequences (storms)

Background imageOrbit Collection: Ufos / Apollo II

Ufos / Apollo II
Alleged UFO photographed from Apollo II during lunar orbit

Background imageOrbit Collection: Sun and Zodiac

Sun and Zodiac
The SUN in its elliptical orbit over the Earth, turning through the twelve signs of the Zodiac



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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.