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"Jupiter: A Celestial Giant Unveiled Through Time and Space" In the intricate lines of a palmistry map of the hand

Background imageJupiter Collection: Diana and Callisto, 17th century. Artist: Pietro Liberi

Diana and Callisto, 17th century. Artist: Pietro Liberi
Diana and Callisto, 17th century. According to Ovid, Jupiter took the form of Diana in order to force himself on Callisto when she was separated from Diana

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter, 1757. Artist: Bernard de Montfaucon

Jupiter, 1757. Artist: Bernard de Montfaucon
Jupiter, 1757. From a sculpture in the Chateau de Versailles. A plate from Supplement au livre de L antiquite expliquee et representee en figures, Paris, 1757. Private Collection

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter Beguiled by Juno, 18th / early 19th century. Artist: James Barry

Jupiter Beguiled by Juno, 18th / early 19th century. Artist: James Barry
Jupiter Beguiled by Juno, 18th/early 19th century. From the Sheffield Art Gallery, Sheffield

Background imageJupiter Collection: Nearly full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979

Nearly full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979. Taken from Voyager this moon was named the pizza moon because of its mottled appearance

Background imageJupiter Collection: Full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979

Full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979. Taken from the Voyager 1, this moon was named the pizza moon because of its mottled appearance

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter and Io, one of its moons, 1979

Jupiter and Io, one of its moons, 1979. This picture was taken by Voyager 1 from a distance of 20 million kilometres. Two Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977 to explore the planets in the outer

Background imageJupiter Collection: The planet Jupiter, 1979

The planet Jupiter, 1979. Taken from Voyager 1 at 20 million kilometres this pictures shows the Great Red Spot, a storm that has been raging for hundreds of years

Background imageJupiter Collection: Statue of the Roman God Jupiter, late 1st century

Statue of the Roman God Jupiter, late 1st century. Jupiter was the equivalent of the Greek God Zeus in the Roman pantheon. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageJupiter Collection: Smugglers End

Smugglers End
Rusty Childress

Background imageJupiter Collection: Lovers Point

Lovers Point
Ritvik takkar

Background imageJupiter Collection: Running Back To You

Running Back To You
Ritvik takkar

Background imageJupiter Collection: HMS Jupiter, Royal Navy, probably circa 1900 (hand)

HMS Jupiter, Royal Navy, probably circa 1900 (hand)
HMS Jupiter, Royal Navy, probably circa 1900 (hand coloured photo)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Four Bristol Jupiter Engine - Imperial Airways liner Scylla

Four Bristol Jupiter Engine - Imperial Airways liner Scylla
The Four Bristol Jupiter Engine of the Imperial Airways liner Scylla - Wonders of World Aviation part 17, June 1938 Date: 1938

Background imageJupiter Collection: Bristol Jupiter, initial assembly workshop

Bristol Jupiter, initial assembly workshop
Bristol Aeroplane Company - Bristol Jupiter, 9-cylinder radial engine, initial assembly workshop. Date: circa 1935

Background imageJupiter Collection: Bristol Jupiter, component assembly workshop

Bristol Jupiter, component assembly workshop
Bristol Aeroplane Company - Bristol Jupiter, 9-cylinder radial engine, component assembly workshop. Date: circa 1935

Background imageJupiter Collection: The Temple of Aphaia - Aigina, Greece

The Temple of Aphaia - Aigina, Greece
The Temple of Aphaia or Afea is located within a sanctuary complex dedicated to the goddess Aphaia on the Greek island of Aigina, which lies in the Saronic Gulf

Background imageJupiter Collection: The Birth of Pandora, 1791-1804 (oil on canvas)

The Birth of Pandora, 1791-1804 (oil on canvas)
2913322 The Birth of Pandora, 1791-1804 (oil on canvas) by Barry, James (1741-1806); Manchester Art Gallery, UK; © Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageJupiter Collection: The Roman God Jupiter, marble statue from the Museo Clementino, historical Rome, Italy

The Roman God Jupiter, marble statue from the Museo Clementino, historical Rome, Italy
1 person, art work, artistic, artistically, arts, artwork, artworks, attraction, attractions, belief, black, black-and-white, black-white, central italy, character, contemporary, culture, depiction

Background imageJupiter Collection: Depicted here is the procession during a Roman triumph. It shows the legions of cohorts at the end

Depicted here is the procession during a Roman triumph. It shows the legions of cohorts at the end of the procession up
1 person, 17th-century, antica, astronomic, astronomical, attraction, attractions, black, black-and-white, black-white, building, buildings, central italy, contemporary, deep space, depiction

Background imageJupiter Collection: Allegory of Jupiter, 1496-1500 (fresco)

Allegory of Jupiter, 1496-1500 (fresco)
885617 Allegory of Jupiter, 1496-1500 (fresco) by Perugino, Pietro (c.1445-1523); Collegio del Cambio, Palazzo dei Priori, Perugia, Umbria, Italy; (add.info.: Audience Hall)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Allegorical frontispiece with Europa, Zeus and Themis, 1730 (engraving)

Allegorical frontispiece with Europa, Zeus and Themis, 1730 (engraving)
5913150 Allegorical frontispiece with Europa, Zeus and Themis, 1730 (engraving) by Werff, Adriaan van der (1659-1722) (after); (add.info)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter setting over Mount Moran as a half moon illuminates the mountains and frozen lake below

Jupiter setting over Mount Moran as a half moon illuminates the mountains and frozen lake below, Grand Teton National Park, USA. January 2022

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter, 1838, Pietro Galli (marble)

Jupiter, 1838, Pietro Galli (marble)
7062890 Jupiter, 1838, Pietro Galli (marble) by Galli, Pietro (1804-77); Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome, Lazio, Italy; (add.info.: Jupiter, 1838, Pietro Galli)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Airbus Helicopters Jupiter HT. 1 ZM500

Airbus Helicopters Jupiter HT. 1 ZM500
Royal Air Force - Airbus Helicopters Jupiter HT.1 ZM500 (msn 20111, ex D-HADT, ex G-CJIV, EC145T2 / BK117 D-2 / H145), of the Defence Helicopter Flying School

Background imageJupiter Collection: Leda of the 'Naples Uffizi' type, 1st/2nd century AD (marble)

Leda of the "Naples Uffizi" type, 1st/2nd century AD (marble)
7146253 Leda of the "Naples Uffizi" type, 1st/2nd century AD (marble) by Roman, (2nd century); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageJupiter Collection: Ganymede, 1560 circa (bronze)

Ganymede, 1560 circa (bronze)
7146182 Ganymede, 1560 circa (bronze) by Ammannati, Bartolomeo (1511-92) (attr. to); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Ganymede, 1560 circa)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Ganymede, 1548-1550 (marble)

Ganymede, 1548-1550 (marble)
7146180 Ganymede, 1548-1550 (marble) by Cellini, Benvenuto (1500-71); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Ganymede, 1548-1550, Benvenuto Cellini, marble)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Head of Zeus, 2nd century AD (marble)

Head of Zeus, 2nd century AD (marble)
7146879 Head of Zeus, 2nd century AD (marble) by Roman, (2nd century); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Head of Zeus, 2nd century AD, marble, Uffizi gallery, Florence)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Leda and the swan, late 2nd century AD (marble)

Leda and the swan, late 2nd century AD (marble)
7146648 Leda and the swan, late 2nd century AD (marble) by Roman, (2nd century); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Leda and the swan, late 2nd century AD, roman art)



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"Jupiter: A Celestial Giant Unveiled Through Time and Space" In the intricate lines of a palmistry map of the hand, ancient civilizations sought answers about their destiny. But little did they know that within our own solar system lay a planet so grand, it would capture the imagination for centuries to come. The Catalan Atlas from the 14th century depicted a world where Jupiter held its place among other celestial bodies in an awe-inspiring artwork showcasing our Solar System's vastness. It was here that we first glimpsed the sheer magnitude of this gas giant compared to its planetary counterparts. As we explored further, New Horizons gifted us with an image capturing Jupiter and its moon Io in stunning detail. The swirling storms on its surface seemed like abstract art painted by nature itself, leaving us mesmerized by this colossal beauty. Even early maps of the Moon from 1810 couldn't overshadow Jupiter's significance in our cosmic neighborhood. Its presence loomed large as it stood at the center of our Solar System, radiating power and majesty. Artistic renditions allowed us to envision what it might be like to witness Jupiter from one of its moons - Europa. The distant glow against a backdrop of infinite darkness evoked both wonder and curiosity about what secrets lie beneath those turbulent clouds. Epicycles traced by Mercury and Venus in 1823 reminded us that even though we are bound to Earth, there is a whole universe out there waiting to be discovered. And at the heart of it all stands mighty Jupiter, commanding attention with every orbit around the Sun. Voyager 1 ventured into uncharted territory and captured an iconic photo - a testament to human exploration reaching new frontiers. We marveled at how this massive planet coexisted harmoniously with its numerous moons while casting their shadows upon each other's surfaces. From ancient palmistry maps to modern space probes, humanity has been captivated by the enigma that is Jupiter.