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Satellite Dish Collection

"Connecting Worlds: The Power of Satellite Dishes" From the depths of space to the bustling streets, satellite dishes have become an integral part of our modern world

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and and its moon Titan

Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and and its moon Titan

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: VLA (Very Large Array) of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico

VLA (Very Large Array) of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: VLA (Very Large Array) of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico

VLA (Very Large Array) of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Voyager 1 spacecraft entering interstellar space

Voyager 1 spacecraft entering interstellar space
This artists concept depicts NASAs Voyager 1 spacecraft entering interstellar space, or the space between stars. Interstellar space is dominated by the plasma, or ionized gas

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: A large antenna operated at Deep Space Station 41 in Australia

A large antenna operated at Deep Space Station 41 in Australia
This 26 meter (85 foot) antenna operated in Woomera (Island Lagoon), Australia at Deep Space Station (DSS) 41, established in August 1960

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Rooftops of Fez with satellite TV dishes, Morocco

Rooftops of Fez with satellite TV dishes, Morocco

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Detail of colorful houses, Cerro Bellavista, Valparaiso, Valparaiso Province, Valparaiso Region

Detail of colorful houses, Cerro Bellavista, Valparaiso, Valparaiso Province, Valparaiso Region, Chile

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Mongolia, Bayangobi, A nomads traditional Ger with satellite dish and solar panel

Mongolia, Bayangobi, A nomads traditional Ger with satellite dish and solar panel

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Bristol, Connecticut, USA Satellite dishes

Bristol, Connecticut, USA Satellite dishes

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Windows

Windows. Marina Yushina

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: The small house color dog

The small house color dog
Mathilde Guillemot

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Senior resource technician Mr John Hetherington adjusts the transmitter on the roof of

Senior resource technician Mr John Hetherington adjusts the transmitter on the roof of Kirkby College. 17th January 1984

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger on the roof of the Daily Mirror building in Holborn

Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger on the roof of the Daily Mirror building in Holborn. 23rd August 1987

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Radio telescope at Parkes New South Wales Australia

Radio telescope at Parkes New South Wales Australia

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Downtown Yangon street with satellite dishes - abstract visualisation 2

Downtown Yangon street with satellite dishes - abstract visualisation 2
Yangon, Myanmar - 22 January 2013 An ugly city street in central Yangon, the capital of Myanmar, festooned with cables, clutter and satellite dishes, somehow offers a strange

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: A View of Favelas Among the Vegetations in Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America

A View of Favelas Among the Vegetations in Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America
A favela is a slum in Brazil within urban areas like Santa Teresa which is a neighborhood in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Voyager 1 at Neptune

Voyager 1 at Neptune

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Large satellite dish, Auckland, New Zealand, PublicGround

Large satellite dish, Auckland, New Zealand, PublicGround

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: The 18 century Church of San Francisco with the prominent domed roof and bell tower

The 18 century Church of San Francisco with the prominent domed roof and bell tower (formerly the Convent of San Antonio) at dusk in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Rugged coastline of Cornwall, England

Rugged coastline of Cornwall, England
Dramatic rocky cliffs along the shoreline with the orange glow of sunset; Cornwall County, England

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Eurasian Eagle-Owl perched on roof next to satellite dish, Bubo bubo, Netherlands

Eurasian Eagle-Owl perched on roof next to satellite dish, Bubo bubo, Netherlands

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Dish

Dish - Parkes radio telescope. Parkes, NSW, Australia

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Voyager 1 leaving the solar system

Voyager 1 leaving the solar system

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Hamburg TV Tower, Heinrich-Hertz-Turm, radio telecommunication tower, Hamburg, Germany

Hamburg TV Tower, Heinrich-Hertz-Turm, radio telecommunication tower, Hamburg, Germany

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Old Tuscan Town Church Red Brick Roofs Countryside Vineyards San Gimignano Tuscany Italy

Old Tuscan Town Church Red Brick Roofs Countryside Vineyards San Gimignano Tuscany Italy
Old Tuscan Town Church Red Brick Roofs Countryside Vineyards San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Satellite dish

Satellite dish

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Illustration of radio waves transmitted from satellite in space through Earths atmosphere

Illustration of radio waves transmitted from satellite in space through Earths atmosphere

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Illustration of a radio telescope

Illustration of a radio telescope

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Illustration of telecommunications system steered by a satellite

Illustration of telecommunications system steered by a satellite

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Parkes radio telescope

Parkes radio telescope at night, Parkes, NSW, Australia

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Parkes radio telescope

Parkes radio telescopeParkes, NSW, Australia

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Djemaa El Fnaa square, Marrakech

Djemaa El Fnaa square, Marrakech
The Djemaa el Fnaa is the main square in Marrakech and the most important place in the medina. In her public life in Marrakech both day and night it unfolds

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Houses in the Ribeira district of Porto

Houses in the Ribeira district of Porto
Detail of balconies in the old quarter of Ribeira in Porto. Ribeira district is a historical square in Porto, Portugal and it is included in the historical centre of the city

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Street in the Ribeira district of Porto

Street in the Ribeira district of Porto
Detail of a street in the old quarter of Ribeira in Porto. Ribeira district is a historical square in Porto, Portugal and it is included in the historical centre of the city

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Historic building on Route 66

Historic building on Route 66
A historic building with Art Deco influences on Historic Route 66 in Tucumcari, New Mexico. Tucumcari is a major attraction for Route 66 tourists in New Mexico

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Robots maintain a forgotten colony

Robots maintain a forgotten colony
When man first learned the secrets of deep space travel, he more or less colonized every world he came across. In time this novelty wore off when it was realized it wasn t cost effective

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Artists concept of one of the twin Voyager spacecraft

Artists concept of one of the twin Voyager spacecraft

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: The Very Large Array radio telescope in New Mexico at sunset

The Very Large Array radio telescope in New Mexico at sunset
March 17, 2013 - The Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope in New Mexico at sunset. The Earths shadow rising at right and the pink Belt of Venus is along the eastern horizon

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: A deep space tracking station on an alien planet

A deep space tracking station on an alien planet

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Transit of Venus behind communication tower, Leipzig, Germany

Transit of Venus behind communication tower, Leipzig, Germany

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: The Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex

The Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex
January 11, 2012 - The Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex, located in the Mojave Desert in California, is one of three complexes that comprise NASAs Deep Space Network (DSN)

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: Artists Concept of Voyager Spacecraft

Artists Concept of Voyager Spacecraft

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: An area known as Area 51 testing out alien botany in desert conditions

An area known as Area 51 testing out alien botany in desert conditions
Area 51 not only develops mechanical technology, its also testing out alien botany in desert conditions. If practical the results could be beneficial in many ways

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: The remnants of a long abandoned colony see signs of life again

The remnants of a long abandoned colony see signs of life again
As the sun sets, the remnants of a long abandoned colony see signs of life again. The lone figure of an astronaut is seen surveying the site for any useful bits of technology worth salvaging

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: The Cassini spacecraft in orbit

The Cassini spacecraft in orbit. Cassini was launched in 2007 and sent near Saturn for observation in 2004. The current end of mission plan is 2017

Background imageSatellite Dish Collection: A deep space tracking station on an alien planet operated by androids

A deep space tracking station on an alien planet operated by androids



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"Connecting Worlds: The Power of Satellite Dishes" From the depths of space to the bustling streets, satellite dishes have become an integral part of our modern world. These technological marvels enable us to explore distant realms and bridge communication gaps like never before. High above Saturn and its enigmatic moon Titan, the Cassini spacecraft orbits tirelessly, relaying invaluable data back to Earth through its trusty satellite dish. Its discoveries have unveiled secrets about this captivating celestial body that were once shrouded in mystery. On the vast plains of New Mexico stands the Very Large Array (VLA) of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. With its network of colossal satellite dishes pointed towards the heavens, it captures signals from across galaxies, unraveling cosmic phenomena that captivate scientists and stargazers alike. Meanwhile, Voyager 1 ventures into uncharted territory as it enters interstellar space. Its resilient antenna ensures a constant connection with mission control on Earth, transmitting precious insights about our place in the universe. Closer to home, BBC Scotland Studios grace Glasgow's River Clyde with their presence. Their satellite dish serves as a gateway for news and entertainment to reach millions around the globe – connecting cultures and fostering understanding across borders. In Australia's Deep Space Station 41, a large antenna looms over arid landscapes. It acts as a lifeline for astronauts exploring distant planets or conducting groundbreaking research beyond Earth's atmosphere. Satellite dishes also find themselves amidst vibrant scenes such as Valparaiso's colorful houses in Chile or Mongolia's nomadic ger adorned with both a solar panel and a dish – blending tradition with technology seamlessly. Back in North America, Bristol Connecticut boasts an array of satellite dishes that bring sports events and breaking news straight into our living rooms – keeping us connected even when we're miles away from stadiums or unfolding events. Whether peering into deep space or beaming information across continents, these windows to connectivity continue to shape our world.