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Cosmos Collection (page 2)

Gazing into the vast expanse of the cosmos, we are reminded of our place in the universe

Background imageCosmos Collection: Icelandic Horseshoe Bend

Icelandic Horseshoe Bend
Javier de la Torre

Background imageCosmos Collection: Rules of the North Star, 16th century (manuscript)

Rules of the North Star, 16th century (manuscript)
7339147 Rules of the North Star, 16th century (manuscript) by Portuguese School, (16th century); 49x70.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: North Star rules)

Background imageCosmos Collection: The central sun and the theory of the stellar universe (backlit), 1846-60 (engraving)

The central sun and the theory of the stellar universe (backlit), 1846-60 (engraving)
7340575 The central sun and the theory of the stellar universe (backlit), 1846-60 (engraving) by Reynolds, James (fl.c.1846-60); 29.2x23.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageCosmos Collection: Celestial Globe Gores, 1636-95 (paper, copper plate, engraving)

Celestial Globe Gores, 1636-95 (paper, copper plate, engraving)
7340779 Celestial Globe Gores, 1636-95 (paper, copper plate, engraving) by Rossi, Domenico de' (1659-1730); 44x19 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageCosmos Collection: A woodcut engraving depicting the fifth day of creation - God created the birds and the fishes

A woodcut engraving depicting the fifth day of creation - God created the birds and the fishes, 15th century
5311159 A woodcut engraving depicting the fifth day of creation - God created the birds and the fishes, 15th century; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageCosmos Collection: Alexander von Humboldt in his study, Berlin (engraving)

Alexander von Humboldt in his study, Berlin (engraving)
8676780 Alexander von Humboldt in his study, Berlin (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCosmos Collection: Thomas Burnet's ideas of the formation of the Earth

Thomas Burnet's ideas of the formation of the Earth
3740703 Thomas Burnet's ideas of the formation of the Earth; (add.info.: Thomas Burnet's idea of the formation of the Earth)

Background imageCosmos Collection: Angelo Secchi

Angelo Secchi
3585740 Angelo Secchi; (add.info.: Portrait of Angelo Secchi (1818-1878) an Italian astronomer and director of the Observatory at the Pontifical Gregorian University

Background imageCosmos Collection: The Egyptian cosmos

The Egyptian cosmos
3740695 The Egyptian cosmos; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the Egyptian cosmos with the Sun God Ra and the Moon God Khonsu. Dated 18th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageCosmos Collection: Atlas coelestis, 1753 (print)

Atlas coelestis, 1753 (print)
7340754 Atlas coelestis, 1753 (print) by Thornhill, James (1675-1734) (after); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: John Flamsteed Constellation of Cetus (the whale)

Background imageCosmos Collection: The right ascensions and declinations of the principal fixed stars in both hemisphears to year

The right ascensions and declinations of the principal fixed stars in both hemisphears to year 1678, 1678 (engraving)
7340755 The right ascensions and declinations of the principal fixed stars in both hemisphears to year 1678, 1678 (engraving) by Halley, Edmond (17th century); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageCosmos Collection: Solar system (backlit), 1846-60 (engraving)

Solar system (backlit), 1846-60 (engraving)
7340571 Solar system (backlit), 1846-60 (engraving) by Reynolds, James (fl.c.1846-60); 29.2x23.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageCosmos Collection: To the Moon and Back

To the Moon and Back
Merel Takken

Background imageCosmos Collection: Sky Rocket High

Sky Rocket High
Merel Takken

Background imageCosmos Collection: Starry Starry Night

Starry Starry Night
Merel Takken

Background imageCosmos Collection: Rocket Love

Rocket Love
Merel Takken

Background imageCosmos Collection: An illustration depicting the creation of the universe, 17th century (engraving)

An illustration depicting the creation of the universe, 17th century (engraving)
5311256 An illustration depicting the creation of the universe, 17th century (engraving); (add.info.: From a cloud, representing God the Father, comes forth the Word of Words, represented by Fiat)

Background imageCosmos Collection: Astronomical glass plate slide of Owl Nebula in Ursa Major (1910), 1910 (glass negative)

Astronomical glass plate slide of Owl Nebula in Ursa Major (1910), 1910 (glass negative)
7342376 Astronomical glass plate slide of Owl Nebula in Ursa Major (1910), 1910 (glass negative) by Unknown photographer, (20th century); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageCosmos Collection: Thomas Burnet's ideas of the formation of the Earth

Thomas Burnet's ideas of the formation of the Earth
3740702 Thomas Burnet's ideas of the formation of the Earth; (add.info.: Thomas Burnet's idea of the formation of the Earth)

Background imageCosmos Collection: The Egyptian cosmos

The Egyptian cosmos
3740694 The Egyptian cosmos; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the Egyptian cosmos. The Goddess Nut, standing on hands and feet, representing the sky, whilst the God Qeb, lying below)

Background imageCosmos Collection: Changing seasons and day and night as the earth orbits the sun

Changing seasons and day and night as the earth orbits the sun
3480253 Changing seasons and day and night as the earth orbits the sun; (add.info.: Diagram explaining the changing seasons and day and night as the earth orbits the sun)

Background imageCosmos Collection: Richard Anthony Proctor, 1868

Richard Anthony Proctor, 1868
1577096 Richard Anthony Proctor, 1868; (add.info.: Portrait of Richard Anthony Proctor (1837-1888) English astronomer. Dated 1868.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageCosmos Collection: Astronomical glass plate slide of Annular Nebular in Lyra (glass negative)

Astronomical glass plate slide of Annular Nebular in Lyra (glass negative)
7342378 Astronomical glass plate slide of Annular Nebular in Lyra (glass negative) by Plaskett, John Stanley (1865-1941); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: J.S)

Background imageCosmos Collection: A woodcut engraving depicting the first day of creation - God creating light, 15th century

A woodcut engraving depicting the first day of creation - God creating light, 15th century
5311050 A woodcut engraving depicting the first day of creation - God creating light, 15th century; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageCosmos Collection: Richard A Proctor

Richard A Proctor
3118488 Richard A Proctor; (add.info.: Photographic portrait of Richard A. Proctor (1837-1888) an English astronomer. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageCosmos Collection: Earth's path around the Sun, 1888

Earth's path around the Sun, 1888
3480254 Earth's path around the Sun, 1888; (add.info.: Earth's path around the Sun; showing the seasons of the year. In margin are various comets and nebulae)

Background imageCosmos Collection: Walter Wislicenus

Walter Wislicenus
3585950 Walter Wislicenus; (add.info.: Photograph of Walter Wislicenus (1859-1905) a German astronomer. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageCosmos Collection: Angelo Secchi

Angelo Secchi
3585739 Angelo Secchi; (add.info.: Portrait of Angelo Secchi (1818-1878) an Italian astronomer and director of the Observatory at the Pontifical Gregorian University

Background imageCosmos Collection: Cosmos A

Cosmos A
Julie Olivi

Background imageCosmos Collection: Cosmos B

Cosmos B
Julie Olivi

Background imageCosmos Collection: Cosmos C

Cosmos C
Julie Olivi

Background imageCosmos Collection: Eclipse

Eclipse
Julie Olivi

Background imageCosmos Collection: Title page of Nicolaus Mulerius (1564-1630) ''Tanulae Frisicae Lunae-Soares quadruplices'' Alkmaar

Title page of Nicolaus Mulerius (1564-1630) ''Tanulae Frisicae Lunae-Soares quadruplices'' Alkmaar
866149 Title page of Nicolaus Mulerius (1564-1630) ''Tanulae Frisicae Lunae-Soares quadruplices'' Alkmaar, 1611.; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageCosmos Collection: Car under the Milkyway galaxy

Car under the Milkyway galaxy
Saad Shawki Ibrahim

Background imageCosmos Collection: Winter is coming...

Winter is coming...
Vikas Chander

Background imageCosmos Collection: Basgo

Basgo
Vikas Chander

Background imageCosmos Collection: Milestone

Milestone
HARLOCK

Background imageCosmos Collection: Parallel World

Parallel World
HARLOCK

Background imageCosmos Collection: 照片与地球

照片与地球
cvv

Background imageCosmos Collection: Rosette

Rosette
Vikas Chander

Background imageCosmos Collection: Stardust

Stardust
Yuan Cui

Background imageCosmos Collection: Night Phenomenon

Night Phenomenon
Chiranjib Chakraborty

Background imageCosmos Collection: Sculptor Galaxy

Sculptor Galaxy
Vikas Chander

Background imageCosmos Collection: Way to Milky way

Way to Milky way
David Ilkovic

Background imageCosmos Collection: Blue Eyes and a smile - NGC 6726

Blue Eyes and a smile - NGC 6726
Vikas Chander

Background imageCosmos Collection: Gobi Desert Night

Gobi Desert Night
Irene Wu

Background imageCosmos Collection: Carina Nebula

Carina Nebula
TaranSohal

Background imageCosmos Collection: Milky Way over Mountains

Milky Way over Mountains
Carlos F. Turienzo



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Gazing into the vast expanse of the cosmos, we are reminded of our place in the universe. The Flammarion engraving captures this sentiment perfectly, depicting the edge of the firmament as if peering through a celestial window. As we delve deeper into L atmosphere and explore meteorologie populaire, we uncover hidden wonders that leave us awestruck. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field galaxies reveal a tapestry of cosmic beauty, showcasing countless stars and galaxies stretching beyond imagination. And then there's the MAP microwave background, an ethereal glow that echoes from the birth of our universe - the cosmic microwave background. Intriguingly mysterious is "The Palace of Queen Night, " a set design for The Magic Flute, transporting us to otherworldly realms within our own minds. Meanwhile, amidst it all lies our home - the Milky Way galaxy - with its spiral arms embracing billions of stars. Witnessing a supernova explosion through artwork reminds us of nature's power to create and destroy on an astronomical scale. And let's not forget about Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and its moon Titan; their dance in space captivates both scientists and dreamers alike. Observing conceptual images like "Observing the Universe" allows us to ponder how much more there is to discover beyond what meets our eyes. Another supernova in galaxy or planetary nebula reveals yet another spacial phenomenon waiting to be unraveled by curious minds. In this boundless cosmos, we find ourselves humbled by its grandeur while simultaneously inspired by its mysteries.