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The Moon Collection

"The Moon: A Celestial Canvas of Beauty and Mystery" The lunar surface, with its rugged terrain and barren landscapes

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Lunar surface, artwork

Lunar surface, artwork
Lunar surface. Computer artwork of a view across the surface of the Moon towards Earth in the distance. The Moon has no atmosphere to scatter sunlight

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Full Moon

Full Moon

Background imageThe Moon Collection: The Moon North America United States Southern States

The Moon North America United States Southern States
Moonrise over a solitary building which houses the Karen Noonan Center

Background imageThe Moon Collection: A Moai at night beneath the light of the moon

A Moai at night beneath the light of the moon

Background imageThe Moon Collection: A Moai is illuminated and surrounded by swirling hand held lights

A Moai is illuminated and surrounded by swirling hand held lights

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Moai stand as silhouettes beneath the night sky

Moai stand as silhouettes beneath the night sky

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Moai stand at night illuminated beneath a sky full of stars

Moai stand at night illuminated beneath a sky full of stars

Background imageThe Moon Collection: The Moon is Up, and Yet it is not Night (engraving)

The Moon is Up, and Yet it is not Night (engraving)
2771969 The Moon is Up, and Yet it is not Night (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Moon is Up, and Yet it is not Night)

Background imageThe Moon Collection: The Young Helpers League at the Royal Albert Hall (engraving)

The Young Helpers League at the Royal Albert Hall (engraving)
1615114 The Young Helpers League at the Royal Albert Hall (engraving) by Cleaver, Ralph (fl.1902); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Young Helpers League at the Royal Albert Hall)

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Total eclipse of the moon

Total eclipse of the moon
black, chinese, digital synthesis, images, light and effect, natural beauty, part of color images, partial lunar eclipse, pictures, space, the composition, the corona, the day

Background imageThe Moon Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109205

EyeUbiquitous_20109205
Ireland, Derry, The Guild Hall, The Clock Tower with moon in the sky above

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Angus DD8 5 Map

Angus DD8 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Angus DD8 5

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Total eclipse of the Moon 9 January 2001. Worcestershire, UK

Total eclipse of the Moon 9 January 2001. Worcestershire, UK

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Lunar meteorite

Lunar meteorite
Da La Gani 400, a lunar meteorite found in the Sahara Desert

Background imageThe Moon Collection: NA

NA
Aerial view of the Dolomites dusted with snow under a setting full moon at sunrise. The mountain range in the northern Italian Alps numbers 18 peaks that rise above 3, 000 meters

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NA
Moonrise over a wetland with gentle rolling hills in distance

Background imageThe Moon Collection: The moon over the Teton Range

The moon over the Teton Range

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Diagram of the near side of the moon, front view

Diagram of the near side of the moon, front view

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Cross-section diagram of the moon with quarter of sphere removed to illustrate subterranean layers

Cross-section diagram of the moon with quarter of sphere removed to illustrate subterranean layers of matter, front view

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Garrett Serviss, US science writer

Garrett Serviss, US science writer
Garrett Putnam Serviss (1851-1929), US science and science fiction writer. Serviss studied science as an undergraduate, obtained a law degree, and then worked as a journalist

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Anorthosite breccia, moon rock

Anorthosite breccia, moon rock
Specimen of anorthosite breccia or moon rock collected on the Apollo 16 mission in April 1972, and mounted in an acrylic block for protection and display

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Earth and the Moon from space

Earth and the Moon from space
It is said that the Moon has a great influences not only on human beings - on plants, on animals, especially birds. We can watch the phases of the Moon without a telescope

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Sunset and Moon from orbit, artwork

Sunset and Moon from orbit, artwork
Sunset in Earth orbit, artwork. View across the surface of the Earth (lower right) towards the Sun setting on the horizon (lower left)

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Moonrise over Earth

Moonrise over Earth
Moon rise over the Earth horizon

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Water on the moon, artwork

Water on the moon, artwork
Water on the moon. Computer artwork of water from an encounter with an icy comet that has collected in the perpetual shade of a deep crater on the surface of the moon

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Lunar cycler at apogee, artwork

Lunar cycler at apogee, artwork
Lunar cycler at apogee. Computer artwork of a Lunar cycler (centre) at its furthest orbital point (apogee) from the Earth (upper right)

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Moon base, artwork

Moon base, artwork
Moon base. Computer artwork of a radio astronomer stationed in a base near the Moons South Pole holding a flower sent as a gift from home. The Earth can be seen through the window

Background imageThe Moon Collection: Jupiters moons and the Earth, artwork

Jupiters moons and the Earth, artwork
Jupiters moons and the Earth. Computer artwork of Jupiters four largest satellites laid out above the Earth and its moon, showing their comparative sizes


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"The Moon: A Celestial Canvas of Beauty and Mystery" The lunar surface, with its rugged terrain and barren landscapes, has long captivated the imagination of artists and scientists alike. From ancient cave paintings to modern-day artwork, the Moon continues to inspire creativity in all its forms. Witnessing a moonrise over Earth is a breathtaking sight that reminds us of our place in the vastness of space. The full moon illuminates the night sky, casting an ethereal glow on everything it touches. In an enchanting engraving titled "The Moon is Up, and Yet it is not Night, " we are reminded that even during daylight hours, the presence can be felt. Its subtle influence on our world creates a sense of wonder and intrigue. Another engraving called "The Young Helpers League at the Royal Albert Hall" depicts children gazing up at a mesmerizing scene painted by Ludwieg Sievert for Carl Orff's production called "The Moon. " This scenography transports us into a dreamlike realm where imagination knows no bounds. During a total eclipse of the moon, darkness engulfs its once radiant surface as if nature itself pauses to witness this celestial spectacle. Photographs like EyeUbiquitous_20109205 capture these rare moments when our familiar satellite transforms into an otherworldly phenomenon. Exploring beyond Earth's boundaries led scientists to discover lunar meteorites - fragments from outer space that have journeyed millions of miles before landing on our planet. These extraterrestrial visitors hold secrets about distant worlds waiting to be unraveled. No matter how many maps or photographs we study, there will always be something mysterious about the Moon that eludes complete understanding. It remains an enigmatic companion in our cosmic voyage through time and space. As we gaze upon this celestial body overhead or marvel at artistic interpretations inspired by its beauty, let us embrace both its familiarity and mystery – for within them lies humanity's eternal fascination with the Moon.