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"Exploring the Mysteries of Planetary Geology

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Astronaut walking across the surface of Mars towards a habitat dome

Astronaut walking across the surface of Mars towards a habitat dome
A lone astronaut walking across the surface of Mars towards a habitat dome

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Martians gathering around a monument dedicated to their ancestors

Martians gathering around a monument dedicated to their ancestors

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Members of the planets advanced civilization leaving Mars

Members of the planets advanced civilization leaving Mars for a new home world

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: A human tracking station on a distant alien planet in the distant future

A human tracking station on a distant alien planet in the distant future
A human tracking station, part of a colony, on a distant alien planet in the distant future

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: All-terrain vehicles embark on an exploratory mission across Mars

All-terrain vehicles embark on an exploratory mission across Mars
All-terrain vehicles embark on an exploratory mission as they depart a spacecraft taking off from Mars to return to Earth

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Artists depiction of an Earth-like world with a large rocky moon orbiting

Artists depiction of an Earth-like world with a large rocky moon orbiting
An artists depiction of an Earth-like world with a large rocky moon orbiting

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: A comet lights up the landscape of Candor Chasma over Mars

A comet lights up the landscape of Candor Chasma over Mars
A comet lights up the Martian predawn over the twisted landscape of Candor Chasma. The distant mountains are several kilometres high. The planet Earth shines as a bright blue star in the sky

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Artists depiction of an Earth-like planet with a pair of moons in orbit

Artists depiction of an Earth-like planet with a pair of moons in orbit
An artists depiction of an Earth-like planet alone in space with a pair of moons in orbit

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Mars Valles Marineris is host to the largest canyons in the Solar System

Mars Valles Marineris is host to the largest canyons in the Solar System. The canyons are as long as the United States is wide with some parts five times deeper than the Earths Grand Canyon

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Artists concept of Saturn amongst the hydrocarbon haze of its moon Titan

Artists concept of Saturn amongst the hydrocarbon haze of its moon Titan. Saturn and its rings would be a majestic sight lording over Titans hydrocarbon haze

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Artists concept of astronauts exploring the surface of Saturns moon Titan

Artists concept of astronauts exploring the surface of Saturns moon Titan. While Titan is one of the largest terrestrial worlds in the Solar System, larger even than any of the known dwarf planets

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: An artists depiction of a large planet covered by oceans with a thick atmosphere

An artists depiction of a large planet covered by oceans with a thick atmosphere. Its companion moon orbits closely

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: A diminutive sun rises over Triton

A diminutive sun rises over Tritons hard and glistening landscape of rock, frozen water, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and methane

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Sunrise on Mercury

Sunrise on Mercury. With the appearance of the Sun thats three times larger and considerably brighter and whiter in Mercurys airless sky

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: A view below the gas clouds of Jupiters atmosphere, across a sea of liquid hydrogen

A view below the gas clouds of Jupiters atmosphere, across a sea of liquid hydrogen
Artists concept of a view below the gas clouds of Jupiters atmosphere, across a sea of liquid hydrogen. Miles beneath Jupiters brown clouds of ammonia

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Large planet Saturn and its rings next to small planet Earth

Large planet Saturn and its rings next to small planet Earth

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Illustration of astronauts examining an outcrop of sedimentary rock on a Martian

Illustration of astronauts examining an outcrop of sedimentary rock on a Martian
Explorers don pressure suits and leave the safety of their climate-controlled motor home to examine an outcrop of sedimentary rock on a martian dune field

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Artists concept showing Earth and Venus without their atmospheres

Artists concept showing Earth and Venus without their atmospheres. While Venus is roughly the same size and density as the Earth, it is otherwise a very different world

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Artists concept of a red giant over a hypothetical planet

Artists concept of a red giant over a hypothetical planet. A red giant star expels its first of many shells of gas into space

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Artists concept of how a martian motorhome might be realized

Artists concept of how a martian motorhome might be realized. Providing transportation and housing for a crew of two to four human explorers, this pressurized rover would offer stability, visibility

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: An astronaut on a barren planet

An astronaut on a barren planet
An astronaut surveys his situation after being marooned on a barren planet. The blackness of deep space is the background

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Astronauts performing work on a space station while orbiting a large alien planet

Astronauts performing work on a space station while orbiting a large alien planet
An artists depiction of a team of astronauts performing work on a space station while orbiting a large alien planet

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: An artists depiction of an Earth type world with two orbiting moons

An artists depiction of an Earth type world with two orbiting moons

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Artists concept of a view across a pool of lava on the surface of Io, towards Jupiter

Artists concept of a view across a pool of lava on the surface of Io, towards Jupiter
Artists concept of a dormant volcanic caldera as it re-awakens with a surge of new lava that breaks up and melts a frozen crust. A gibbous Jupiter hangs over the horizon

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: A ghostly coronal light reveals Mercurys rugged and inhospitable surface

A ghostly coronal light reveals Mercurys rugged and inhospitable surface. High up in the dark sky the bright object at the two o clock position is the Earth

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: An artists depiction of a large spiral galaxy viewed from edge

An artists depiction of a large spiral galaxy viewed from edge on. Dust and gases obscure the edge of the galaxy that contains a black hole at its center

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: An advanced race exploring the ancient relics of a martian civilization

An advanced race exploring the ancient relics of a martian civilization

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Jupiter from Ganymede, artwork

Jupiter from Ganymede, artwork
Jupiter from Ganymede. Computer artwork of a view towards Jupiter, across the icy surface of its largest moon, Ganymede

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Martian impact basin, artwork

Martian impact basin, artwork
Martian impact basin. Computer artwork of a view across the Argyre impact basin in Mars Southern Highlands. About 4 billion years ago an asteroid or comet collided with Mars creating this surface

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Olympus Mons, Mars, artwork

Olympus Mons, Mars, artwork
Olympus Mons. Artwork of the Olympus Mons volcano on Mars. The scarp (cliff-like edge) is up to 6 kilometres high in places

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Mars and Earth compared, artwork

Mars and Earth compared, artwork
Mars and Earth compared. Computer artwork comparing the size of Mars (right) with that of the Earth (left). Mars diameter is half that of the Earth s

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Mars and Phobos, artwork

Mars and Phobos, artwork
Mars and Phobos. Computer artwork of how Mars (left) and its tiny moon Phobos (upper centre) might appear from a distance of about 100 miles from the surface of Phobos

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Jupiter from Io, artwork

Jupiter from Io, artwork
Jupiter from Io. Computer artwork of a view across a pool of lava on the surface of Io, towards Jupiter. Io is the third largest of the moons of Jupiter, and also one of the closest (422)

Background imagePlanetary Geology Collection: Jupiters surface, artwork

Jupiters surface, artwork
Jupiters surface. Computer artwork of a view below the gas clouds of Jupiters atmosphere, across a sea of liquid hydrogen on its surface. Giant lightning bolts can be seen between the liquid and gas



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"Exploring the Mysteries of Planetary Geology: From Ptolemy to Copernicus and Tycho" 🌍✨ Journey through the Solar System ✨🚀 1️⃣ The Evolution of Understanding: Delve into the historical perspectives of planetary geology, from Ptolemy's geocentric model to Copernicus' groundbreaking heliocentric model. 2️⃣ Lunar Surface Unveiled: Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of our moon as its surface comes alive in breathtaking artwork, revealing its hidden wonders. 3️⃣ Mars Beckons: A lone astronaut gazes up at the sun while exploring Mars, capturing a moment that encapsulates humanity's relentless quest for knowledge beyond Earth. 4️⃣ Saturn and Earth Side by Side: Marvel at an exquisite illustration showcasing Saturn and Earth to scale, highlighting their contrasting yet captivating features. 5️⃣ Ganymede's Impact Crater: Step into an artist's concept depicting Jupiter's moon Ganymede adorned with a mesmerizing impact crater, offering a glimpse into celestial forces shaping distant worlds. 6️⃣ Enigmatic Neptune Revealed: Embark on an imaginative journey as artists bring planet Neptune to life, unveiling its mysterious allure amidst vast cosmic landscapes. 7️⃣ Astronauts Roaming Barren Moonscape: Join astronauts as they explore desolate moons aboard rovers, braving inhospitable terrains in search of scientific breakthroughs and extraterrestrial discoveries. 8️⃣ Surviving on Rocky Moonscapes: An astronaut surveys his situation on a barren and rocky moon - a testament to human resilience against harsh environments encountered during interplanetary exploration missions. 9️⃣ Exploring Distant Uranus: Experience an artist's vision of planet Uranus; immerse yourself in its ethereal atmosphere and unearthly beauty, expanding our understanding of the vastness of space.