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"Orbiting: A Celestial Dance in the Solar System" Step into the mesmerizing realm of orbiting

Background imageOrbiting Collection: International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7244

International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7244
International Space Station (ISS), computer artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7247

International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7247
International Space Station (ISS), computer artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Satellite, artwork F007 / 7515

Satellite, artwork F007 / 7515
Satellite, computer artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7248

International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7248
International Space Station (ISS), computer artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Satellite, artwork F007 / 7514

Satellite, artwork F007 / 7514
Satellite, computer artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7249

International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7249
International Space Station (ISS), computer artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7246

International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7246
International Space Station (ISS), computer artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7243

International Space Station, artwork F007 / 7243
International Space Station (ISS), computer artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Satellite, artwork F007 / 7516

Satellite, artwork F007 / 7516
Satellite, computer artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: International space station and shuttle F008 / 3217

International space station and shuttle F008 / 3217
International space station and shuttle, artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Space station, artwork F008 / 3215

Space station, artwork F008 / 3215
Space station in Earth orbit, artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Mir space station, artwork F008 / 3214

Mir space station, artwork F008 / 3214
Mir space station, artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Atom, artwork

Atom, artwork
Atom, computer artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Phobos and Mars, artwork

Phobos and Mars, artwork
Phobos and Mars, computer artwork

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Rosetta orbit around black hole, artwork C016 / 9839

Rosetta orbit around black hole, artwork C016 / 9839
Rosetta orbit around black hole. Computer artwork showing an object (red) orbiting a black hole (yellow) in a rosetta pattern (pink lines)

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Mariner spacecraft and Mercury, artwork C017 / 0767

Mariner spacecraft and Mercury, artwork C017 / 0767
Mariner spacecraft and Mercury. Computer artwork showing a Mariner space probe on a fly-by around the planet Mercury. The Mariner program was conducted by NASA in conjunction with Jet Propulsion

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Orion viewed from Earth, artwork C017 / 0772

Orion viewed from Earth, artwork C017 / 0772
Orion viewed from Earth. Computer artwork showing the difference in the apparent position of the Orion constellation in the sky

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Structure of matter, artwork C018 / 0948

Structure of matter, artwork C018 / 0948
Structure of matter. Computer artwork representing the Standard Model of particle physics. Shown here is a molecule of water (top centre)

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Phases of Venus, artwork C017 / 0774

Phases of Venus, artwork C017 / 0774
Phases of Venus, computer artwork. Venus exhibits phases (right) in a similar way to the Moon as it orbits the Sun (centre). The Earth (blue) is also shown

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Rosetta orbit around black hole, artwork C016 / 9837

Rosetta orbit around black hole, artwork C016 / 9837
Rosetta orbit around black hole. Computer artwork showing an object (red) orbiting a black hole (yellow) in a rosetta pattern (pink lines)

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Venus probe, artwork C017 / 0785

Venus probe, artwork C017 / 0785
Venus probe. Computer artwork showing the planet Venus with a space probe (bottom left) in its orbit and a group of landers (lower left) that have been released into the planets atmosphere

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Asteroids and extrasolar planet, artwork

Asteroids and extrasolar planet, artwork
Asteroids and extrasolar planet. Artwork of asteroids approaching an extrasolar planet (centre right). Asteroids are rocky bodies orbiting within a planetary system

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Rocky debris around Vega, artwork C016 / 9714

Rocky debris around Vega, artwork C016 / 9714
Rocky debris around Vega. Artwork of the ring of rocky debris orbiting the star Vega. 25 light years distant, Vega is the brightest star in the constellation Lyra and the fifth-brightest in the sky

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Alien solar system, artwork

Alien solar system, artwork
Alien solar system. Computer artwork showing the orbits (lines) of exosolar planets around a binary star system (centre)

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Orbital space weapons, artwork

Orbital space weapons, artwork
Orbital space weapons. Artwork of a ground-based mid-course space missile defence system from around 2000. Projects such as the Strategic Defense Initiative were designed to defend the USA against

Background imageOrbiting Collection: HD 131488 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0785

HD 131488 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0785
HD 131488 planetary collision. Artwork of two large rocky bodies colliding in the inner planetary system of the HD 131488 star

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Binary system 2M J044144, artwork C015 / 0774

Binary system 2M J044144, artwork C015 / 0774
Binary system 2M J044144, artwork. At left is the primary star, an approximately 20 Jupiter-mass brown dwarf. At right is its 5-10 Jupiter-mass companion (other companions are not shown)

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Planet destroyed by white dwarf, artwork C015 / 0781

Planet destroyed by white dwarf, artwork C015 / 0781
Planet destroyed by white dwarf. Artwork of the white dwarf star GD 362 pulling apart a planet. The debris is being incorporated into Saturn-like rings

Background imageOrbiting Collection: BD+20 307 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0773

BD+20 307 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0773
BD+20 307 planetary collision. Artwork of planets colliding in orbit around the BD+20 307 binary system, located about 300 light years from Earth in the constellation of Aries

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Planet destroyed by white dwarf, artwork C015 / 0782

Planet destroyed by white dwarf, artwork C015 / 0782
Planet destroyed by white dwarf. Artwork of the white dwarf star GD 362 pulling apart a planet. The debris is being incorporated into Saturn-like rings

Background imageOrbiting Collection: ExoMars TGO spacecraft at Mars, artwork C016 / 6390

ExoMars TGO spacecraft at Mars, artwork C016 / 6390
ExoMars TGO spacecraft at Mars, artwork. The Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) is under development by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos)

Background imageOrbiting Collection: SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6384

SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6384
SpaceLiner transport. Artwork of the suborbital, hypersonic passenger transport being studied by the SART (Space Launcher Systems Analysis) group at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR)

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Salyut 7 space station in orbit, 1980s C016 / 6372

Salyut 7 space station in orbit, 1980s C016 / 6372
Salyut 7 space station in orbit. This Soviet space station was in orbit for nearly nine years from its launch on 19 April 1982

Background imageOrbiting Collection: ExoMars TGO spacecraft at Mars, artwork C016 / 6391

ExoMars TGO spacecraft at Mars, artwork C016 / 6391
ExoMars TGO spacecraft at Mars, artwork. The Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) is under development by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos)

Background imageOrbiting Collection: SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6385

SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6385
SpaceLiner transport. Artwork of the suborbital, hypersonic passenger transport being studied by the SART (Space Launcher Systems Analysis) group at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR)

Background imageOrbiting Collection: New Horizons spacecraft at Pluto, artwork C016 / 6381

New Horizons spacecraft at Pluto, artwork C016 / 6381
New Horizons spacecraft at Pluto, artwork. New Horizons launched from Earth on 19 January 2006 and will take 9 years to reach Pluto, arriving mid-2015

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Sputnik 3 in orbit, 1958 C016 / 6374

Sputnik 3 in orbit, 1958 C016 / 6374
Sputnik 3 in orbit, artwork. This small unmanned conical spacecraft carried scientific instruments to study the upper atmosphere, cosmic rays, and the Earths magnetic field

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Mars sample return mission, artwork C018 / 2041

Mars sample return mission, artwork C018 / 2041
Mars sample return mission. Artwork of a spacecraft in orbit around Mars as part of the proposed Mars sample return mission

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Comet, artwork C018 / 0286

Comet, artwork C018 / 0286
Comet, artwork. Comets are bodies of ice and dust that enter the inner solar system from the outer solar system. As they approach the Sun, the heat boils the ice, producing a coma around the nucleus

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Mars Viking orbiter, artwork C017 / 0764

Mars Viking orbiter, artwork C017 / 0764
Mars Viking orbiter. Computer artwork showing a Viking space probe in orbit around the planet Mars. The Viking program consisted of a pair of US space probes, Viking 1 and Viking 2, sent to Mars

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Rosetta orbit around black hole, artwork C016 / 9840

Rosetta orbit around black hole, artwork C016 / 9840
Rosetta orbit around black hole. Computer artwork showing an object (red) orbiting a black hole (yellow) in a rosetta pattern (pink lines)

Background imageOrbiting Collection: MESSENGER spacecraft at Mercury, artwork C017 / 7337

MESSENGER spacecraft at Mercury, artwork C017 / 7337
MESSENGER spacecraft at Mercury, computer artwork. MESSENGER (MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging) is a robotic NASA spacecraft orbiting the planet Mercury

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, artwork C017 / 7230

Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, artwork C017 / 7230
Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Computer artwork of the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope in orbit over the Earth. This space observatory was formerly known as the Gamma-ray Large Area Space

Background imageOrbiting Collection: International Space Station, artwork C018 / 3555

International Space Station, artwork C018 / 3555
International Space Station (ISS), artwork. The ISS, built in stages since 1998, is a collaborative project between the national space agencies of the USA, Canada, Japan, Russia and Europe

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Rosetta orbit around black hole, artwork C016 / 9835

Rosetta orbit around black hole, artwork C016 / 9835
Rosetta orbit around black hole. Computer artwork showing an object (orange) orbiting a black hole (blue) in a rosetta pattern (yellow lines)

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Birth of a solar system, artwork C017 / 0754

Birth of a solar system, artwork C017 / 0754
Birth of a solar system. Computer artwork showing a new star (centre, yellow) with surrounding material coalescing to form new planets orbiting it

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Saturn and Mimas from space, artwork C017 / 7354

Saturn and Mimas from space, artwork C017 / 7354
Saturn and Mimas from space. Computer artwork showing the planet Saturn (upper right) with Mimas (lower left), one of its moons

Background imageOrbiting Collection: Radiation belt storm probes, artwork C014 / 0368

Radiation belt storm probes, artwork C014 / 0368
Radiation belt storm probes, artwork. These two satellites will orbit the Earth studying the Van Allen radiation belt, a torus of ionised particles that surrounds the Earth



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"Orbiting: A Celestial Dance in the Solar System" Step into the mesmerizing realm of orbiting, where celestial bodies gracefully navigate their paths through the vast expanse of our Solar System. From stunning artwork depicting distant planets to monumental space missions, let us embark on a captivating journey. In 2008, humanity witnessed a remarkable feat as the International Space Station commenced its orbital voyage around Earth. This technological marvel serves as a testament to human ingenuity and collaboration among nations. Rewind back to 1965 when Alexei Leonov became the first person to venture into the vacuum of space during his historic spacewalk. His courageous act forever changed our perception of what lies beyond our planet's boundaries. The Gemini 7 spacecraft effortlessly gliding through orbit showcases mankind's ability to explore and conquer new frontiers. It symbolizes our relentless pursuit of knowledge and understanding about the mysteries that lie above. Delve deeper into this cosmic ballet with awe-inspiring artwork capturing Jupiter from Europa, revealing its majestic beauty against an otherworldly backdrop. The gas giant's enigmatic allure continues to captivate astronomers worldwide. Reflect upon historical models such as Ptolemy's Geocentric Model, Copernicus' Heliocentric Model, and Tycho Brahe's contributions that revolutionized our understanding of how heavenly bodies move in relation to one another. These groundbreaking theories paved the way for modern astronomy. Niels Bohr’s caricature reminds us of his profound contributions towards unraveling quantum mechanics – a field that challenges conventional notions by exploring atomic orbits and energy levels within atoms themselves. Immerse yourself in artistic renditions showcasing Apollo spacecraft at the Moon - an iconic moment marking humanity’s first steps on another celestial body. Witness these extraordinary achievements that continue inspiring generations today. Marvel at Cassini-Huygens probe's breathtaking encounter with Saturn - a masterpiece captured through artistic interpretation. This mission unveiled unprecedented insights into the ringed planet, its moons, and the wonders of our cosmic neighborhood.