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Transiting Collection

"Transiting: A Journey through Celestial Wonders and Earthly Marvels" Embark on a captivating voyage as we delve into the concept of transiting

Background imageTransiting Collection: Transit of Venus, 8th June 2004

Transit of Venus, 8th June 2004
Transit of Venus. Composite image of Venus (black transiting the Sun on 8th June 2004. The images were taken from Waldenburg, Germany)

Background imageTransiting Collection: Super-Earth extrasolar planet, artwork C015 / 0800

Super-Earth extrasolar planet, artwork C015 / 0800
Super-Earth extrasolar planet seen from the surface of its moon, artwork. Its parent red dwarf star is at lower centre, being transited by an inner planet

Background imageTransiting Collection: Kepler-10b exoplanet, artwork

Kepler-10b exoplanet, artwork
January 10, 2011 WASHINGTON -- NASAs Kepler mission confirmed the discovery of its first rocky planet, named Kepler-10b. Measuring 1.4 times the size of Earth

Background imageTransiting Collection: Island Princess Cruise ship transiting Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal, Panama

Island Princess Cruise ship transiting Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal, Panama, Central America

Background imageTransiting Collection: Venus transit, 8th June 2004, TRACE image

Venus transit, 8th June 2004, TRACE image
Transit of Venus. Ultraviolet TRACE image of Venus (black circle) crossing (transiting) the face of the Sun. This image was taken at 06:03 GMT on 8th June 2004. This was the first transit since 1882

Background imageTransiting Collection: Ships transiting in the narrow Corinth canal, Corinthia region, Peloponnese, Greece

Ships transiting in the narrow Corinth canal, Corinthia region, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Background imageTransiting Collection: ISS crossing the Moon C013 / 5150

ISS crossing the Moon C013 / 5150
ISS crossing the Moon, time-lapse image. The International Space Station (ISS; upper left, lower right, and crossing the Moon) is orbiting the Earth here at an altitude of around 390 kilometres

Background imageTransiting Collection: USS Kearsarge transiting the Panama Canal

USS Kearsarge transiting the Panama Canal

Background imageTransiting Collection: Retrograde Hot Jupiter transit, artwork C015 / 0797

Retrograde Hot Jupiter transit, artwork C015 / 0797
Retrograde Hot Jupiter transit. Artwork of a Jupiter-like gas giant planet transiting its parent star. This planet, which orbits very close to its star, is of a type known as a Hot Jupiter

Background imageTransiting Collection: Kepler planetary systems, artwork C013 / 9950

Kepler planetary systems, artwork C013 / 9950
Kepler planetary systems. Computer artwork showing an overhead view of the orbital position of the planets in systems with multiple transiting planets discovered by NASAs Kepler mission

Background imageTransiting Collection: Planet GJ1214b, artwork C013 / 7775

Planet GJ1214b, artwork C013 / 7775
Planet GJ1214b. Computer artwork of the extrasolar planet GJ1214b transiting in front of its star, GJ 1214. This star lies around 40 light-years from the Sun, in the constellation Ophiuchus

Background imageTransiting Collection: Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge over the Bosphorus, aerial, Istanbul - 2010 European Capital

Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge over the Bosphorus, aerial, Istanbul - 2010 European Capital of Culture - Turkey

Background imageTransiting Collection: Alien planet 51 Pegasi b and its sun

Alien planet 51 Pegasi b and its sun. Artwork of 51 Pegasi b crossing its parent star 51 Pegasi, as seen from the surface of a moon. 51 Pegasi b is a gas giant that was discovered in 1995

Background imageTransiting Collection: Transit of Venus, 8th June 2004

Transit of Venus, 8th June 2004
Transit of Venus. Venus is the black dot seen on the Sun. This image was taken at 06:10 GMT on 8th June 2004, from near Kidderminster, England

Background imageTransiting Collection: Alien gas giant planet, artwork

Alien gas giant planet, artwork
Alien gas giant planet. Artwork of a view from above a moon orbiting an alien gas giant planet (upper centre) that is orbiting very close to its parent star

Background imageTransiting Collection: HD 15082 b exoplanet, artwork

HD 15082 b exoplanet, artwork. This planets parent star HD 15082 (upper right), also known as Wasp 33, is some 378 light years from Earth in the constellation of Andromeda

Background imageTransiting Collection: Extrasolar planets, artwork

Extrasolar planets, artwork. Some of the planets are transiting their parent star. If the Earth and the planets and its star are aligned correctly

Background imageTransiting Collection: Kepler-11 planetary system, artwork

Kepler-11 planetary system, artwork. Some of the planets are transiting their parent star. The dip in brightness of that star during such transits, as observed from Earth

Background imageTransiting Collection: Earth-like planet and star, artwork

Earth-like planet and star, artwork
Earth-like planet and star. Artwork of an Earth-like terrestrial planet transiting in front of its parent star. Astronomers can detect new extrasolar (non solar system)

Background imageTransiting Collection: Container ship transiting Panama Canal, Gatun Lake, Panama, Central America

Container ship transiting Panama Canal, Gatun Lake, Panama, Central America

Background imageTransiting Collection: Moon in transit across Sun

Moon in transit across Sun. Image 2 of 3. Transit of the Moon across the Sun, as seen from the Stereo-B spacecraft. This event was not visible from Earth


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"Transiting: A Journey through Celestial Wonders and Earthly Marvels" Embark on a captivating voyage as we delve into the concept of transiting, where celestial bodies and earthly wonders converge. Witness the rare Transit of Venus on 8th June 2004, a celestial spectacle that mesmerized stargazers worldwide. Through TRACE image technology, we were able to capture this extraordinary event, unveiling the beauty of our neighboring planet's journey across the sun. Venturing beyond our solar system, let your imagination soar with Super-Earth extrasolar planets depicted in stunning artwork C015 / 0800. These distant worlds ignite curiosity about what lies beyond our cosmic neighborhood. Among them is Kepler-10b exoplanet, an enigmatic realm waiting to be explored through intricate illustrations. Shifting gears from space to sea, picture yourself aboard the Island Princess Cruise ship as it gracefully traverses Miraflores Locks within Panama Canal's remarkable engineering marvel. This feat of human ingenuity connects oceans and continents alike, offering an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking adventure. Returning to celestial phenomena, relive the awe-inspiring Venus transit on 8th June 2004 captured by TRACE imagery once again. The delicate dance between Venus and our sun unfolds before your eyes—a breathtaking display that reminds us of nature's grandeur. Journeying further still brings us to Greece's Corinth canal in its narrow splendor—ships navigating these confined waters showcase human perseverance amidst natural constraints. Witness their graceful passage through this man-made marvel nestled in Corinthia region's picturesque landscapes. As we continue exploring waterways' significance, behold USS Kearsarge transiting the legendary Panama Canal—an emblematic symbol of international trade and unity connecting nations across vast distances. Intriguingly blending sky and land comes ISS crossing the Moon—a sight that epitomizes humanity's reach towards outer realms while reminding us how small yet interconnected we are in the cosmic tapestry.