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"Exploring the World from Above: Captivating Satellite Images Unveil Earth's Wonders" Discovering the British Isles

Background imageSatellite Collection: Atafu Atoll, Tokelau, Southern Pacific Ocean At roughly eight kilometres wide, Atafu

Atafu Atoll, Tokelau, Southern Pacific Ocean At roughly eight kilometres wide, Atafu Atoll is the smallest of three atolls and one island

Background imageSatellite Collection: Yucatan peninsula, south-eastern Mexico, separating the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean

Yucatan peninsula, south-eastern Mexico, separating the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean Sea photographed by Satellite. Credit NASA. Science Earth Geology Oceanography

Background imageSatellite Collection: Launch Preparation

Launch Preparation
Inside the nose cone of this Delta rocket is Goddards geophysics research satellite, a 906-lb. (411-kg) satellite that looked more like a dimpled cosmic golf ball

Background imageSatellite Collection: Defence against the deadly long-range missiles 1958

Defence against the deadly long-range missiles 1958
Illustration by George Horace Davis, showing some ideas for missile interception, based on radar, computers, satellite and missile rockets in the future, and the continuing need for manned aircraft

Background imageSatellite Collection: Satellite at Goonhilly Earth Station, Cornwall

Satellite at Goonhilly Earth Station, Cornwall
The worlds first parabolic satellite communications antenna, nicknamed Arthur, at Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station, Goonhilly Downs, near Helston, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageSatellite Collection: Cow and stonewall with communications tower in the background, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India

Cow and stonewall with communications tower in the background, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India

Background imageSatellite Collection: TrironTravel Poster

TrironTravel Poster
Triton is the largest moon of the gas giant Neptune. It is famous for its odd terrain (e.g. the Cantaloupe terrain) and its cryonic geysers

Background imageSatellite Collection: MirandaTravel Poster

MirandaTravel Poster
Miranda is the smallest of the five principal moons of Uranus. It is famous for its cliff, Verona Rupes, thought to be the tallest cliff in the known Solar System

Background imageSatellite Collection: Art Deco Poster Advertising Amalthea

Art Deco Poster Advertising Amalthea
Amalthea is a moon of Jupiter, the third closest to the planet at 181365 km away (about 2.6 Jupiter radii from the centre of the planet)

Background imageSatellite Collection: Engraving vintage Planetarium

Engraving vintage Planetarium

Background imageSatellite Collection: Lunar Map

Lunar Map
Antique illustration of a Lunar Map

Background imageSatellite Collection: Surface of the sun with an arch of fire, next to the planets Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus

Surface of the sun with an arch of fire, next to the planets Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, Mercury and an Asteroid belt

Background imageSatellite Collection: The planet Jupiter

The planet Jupiter

Background imageSatellite Collection: Diagram of planet Jupiter with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

Diagram of planet Jupiter with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

Background imageSatellite Collection: Cross-section diagram of satellite

Cross-section diagram of satellite

Background imageSatellite Collection: Planet with outer rings

Planet with outer rings

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of Sputnik 1

Illustration of Sputnik 1

Background imageSatellite 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 Collection: Illustration of satellite used for detecting interstellar ultraviolet rays

Illustration of satellite used for detecting interstellar ultraviolet rays

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration showing how satellite in space communicates with radar, commercial aircraft, ships,

Illustration showing how satellite in space communicates with radar, commercial aircraft, ships, and

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of parts of a satellite

Illustration of parts of a satellite

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of satellites orbiting around the Earth

Illustration of satellites orbiting around the Earth

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of space satellite

Illustration of space satellite

Background imageSatellite Collection: Digital illustration of GPS satellite constellation

Digital illustration of GPS satellite constellation

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

Illustration of telecommunications system steered by a satellite

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of satellite orbiting the Earth

Illustration of satellite orbiting the Earth

Background imageSatellite Collection: Wat Choeng Tha temple Ayutthaya Thailand

Wat Choeng Tha temple Ayutthaya Thailand
Prang area with sattelites of Wat Choeng Tha temple, Ayutthaya, Thailand, Asia

Background imageSatellite Collection: Reflections in the fog

Reflections in the fog
foggy landscape, reflections of trees, minimal image

Background imageSatellite Collection: First Live Transatlantic TV

First Live Transatlantic TV
23rd July 1962: The first transmission with six monitors to Europe of television programmes from America via the Telstar satellite. (Photo by Midge Aylward/Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageSatellite Collection: Ariel 4, an ionospheric research satellite, was launched?

Ariel 4, an ionospheric research satellite, was launched?
Ariel 4, an ionospheric research satellite, was launched on 11 December 1971 and burned up on 12 December 1978

Background imageSatellite Collection: Ariel 3 was the first satellite to be designed and const?

Ariel 3 was the first satellite to be designed and const?
Ariel 3 was the first satellite to be designed and constructed in the UK. It was launched on 5 May 1967 and burned up on 14 December 1970

Background imageSatellite Collection: New Horizons spacecraft approaches dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon

New Horizons spacecraft approaches dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon
NASAs New Horizons unmanned spacecraft approaches dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon. New Horizons has been en route to Pluto since its launch from Earth in 2006

Background imageSatellite Collection: The International Space Station backdropped by the airglow above Earths horizon

The International Space Station backdropped by the airglow above Earths horizon
October 26, 2007 - Airglow above Earths horizon and solar array panels add color to this scene of a portion of the International Space Station as the orbiting complex is docked with the Space Shuttle

Background imageSatellite Collection: A future generation space shuttle rendezvous with a lunar cycler

A future generation space shuttle rendezvous with a lunar cycler
A future generation space shuttle prepares for a rendezvous with a lunar cycler for a seven-day journey to the moon

Background imageSatellite Collection: A partial view of International Space Station solar panels and Earths horizon

A partial view of International Space Station solar panels and Earths horizon
June 10, 2008 - A partial view of International Space Station solar panels and Earths horizon are photographed by a STS-124 crewmember on the International Space Station while Space Shuttle Discovery

Background imageSatellite Collection: A spaceship passes a moon and orbiting asteroids near a large sun

A spaceship passes a moon and orbiting asteroids near a large sun

Background imageSatellite Collection: Mars Telecommunications Orbiter in flight around Mars

Mars Telecommunications Orbiter in flight around Mars
This illustration depicts a concept for the Mars Telecommunications Orbiter in flight around Mars. The orbiter is in development to be the first spacecraft with a primary function of providing

Background imageSatellite Collection: Artists concept of the Galileo spacecraft in orbit

Artists concept of the Galileo spacecraft in orbit
Artists concept of the Galileo spacecraft sent into orbit for observation of Jupiter and its moons from 1995 to 2003. Galileo was launched on October 18, 1989

Background imageSatellite Collection: The Interstellar Boundary Explorer satellite

The Interstellar Boundary Explorer satellite
Artists concept of the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) satellite. The IBEX satellite will map the boundary between the solar system and interstellar space

Background imageSatellite Collection: Chinese orbital weapons platform in Earth orbit

Chinese orbital weapons platform in Earth orbit
Chinese orbital weapons platform featured in 2001: A Space Odyssey, in Earth orbit

Background imageSatellite Collection: Dawn robotic spacecraft orbiting Ceres and Vesta

Dawn robotic spacecraft orbiting Ceres and Vesta, members of the asteroid belt, to study them in space

Background imageSatellite Collection: This is an artistas concept of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory

This is an artistas concept of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory. The mission, scheduled to launch in early 2009, will be the first spacecraft dedicated to studying atmospheric carbon dioxide

Background imageSatellite Collection: Trail of the International Space Station coming out of the western twilight

Trail of the International Space Station coming out of the western twilight
September 16, 2009 - Trail of the International Space Station coming out of the western twilight, passing between Arcturus and the Big Dipper

Background imageSatellite Collection: An interstellar relay station operated & run by androids

An interstellar relay station operated & run by androids

Background imageSatellite Collection: Artists concept of the James Webb Space Telescope

Artists concept of the James Webb Space Telescope
The shaded side of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) as it may appear later this decade when it is observing from the Eartha'Sun L2 point about 930 thousand miles from the Earth

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of a Martian riding a horse atop a planet in outer space

Illustration of a Martian riding a horse atop a planet in outer space



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"Exploring the World from Above: Captivating Satellite Images Unveil Earth's Wonders" Discovering the British Isles: A mesmerizing satellite image showcases the stunning landscapes of the United Kingdom and Ireland, offering a bird's-eye view of their diverse beauty. Illuminating Europe at Night: Behold an enchanting satellite image capturing Europe in all its nocturnal glory, as cities sparkle like constellations against the darkened continent. Embracing Darkness: Witness Europe draped in darkness with another breathtaking satellite image, revealing a different perspective on our bustling continent during nighttime hours. The Whole Earth Shines Brightly: Prepare to be awestruck by an awe-inspiring satellite image showcasing our planet illuminated entirely at night, reminding us of humanity's collective presence across continents. Tenerife's Extraterrestrial Charm: Journey to Spain's Tenerife through a captivating satellite image that unveils this volcanic island's unique allure from space, where land and sea merge harmoniously. Earth Revealed from Space: Gaze upon an extraordinary satellite image that captures our magnificent blue planet suspended amidst endless cosmic wonders – a humbling reminder of our place in the universe. Scotland Unveiled from Above: Delight in a striking satellite image showcasing Scotland’s rugged terrain and picturesque lochs, inviting exploration into its untamed beauty from high above. Pioneering Space Exploration - Sputnik II & Laika: Commemorating history-making moments with a glimpse into space exploration’s early days – witness Sputnik II carrying Laika, paving the way for human endeavors beyond Earth’s atmosphere. Moonlit Phases Dance Across Skies: Marvel at nature’s celestial ballet as we present captivating images depicting various phases of the moon – each phase unveiling its own mystical charm against starry backdrops. Winter Wonderland Over United Kingdom 2010.