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Phase Collection (page 8)

"Exploring the Phases: From Galileo's Moon Sketches to Lunar Maps and Beyond" Step into a world of celestial wonders as we delve into the captivating concept of "phase

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Phase Collection: Phases of the Moon, Venus, and Mercury. Engraving, 1643
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Phase Collection: Grey Wolf (Canis lupus) dark morph, adult, fishing for salmon in river
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Phase Collection: Eastern Screech-owl (Megascops asio) rufous morph, adult, perched at tree hole in woodland
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Phase Collection: Australian Green Grocer Cicada (Cyclochila australasiae) Green Monday form, adult
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Phase Collection: M. Courbet in all the glory of his own individuality, real allegory, a decisive phase
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Phase Collection: False Puffball (Enteridium lycoperdon) plasmodial phase, growing on dead standing wood at
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Phase Collection: Eastern Black-eared Wheatear (Oenanthe hispanica melanoleuca) black-throated form, adult male
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Phase Collection: Peppered Moth (Biston betularia) normal form, adult, resting on bark, Oxfordshire, England, July
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Phase Collection: Orange Moth (Angerona prunaria) corylaria form, adult female
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Phase Collection: Roesels Bush-cricket (Metrioptera roeselii forma diluta) rare macropterous winged form, adult female
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Phase Collection: Tench (Tinca tinca) Golden Tench ornamental form, adult, swimming, Devon, England, October
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Phase Collection: Black Land Crab (Gecarcinus ruricola) dark morph, adult, on spring migration, Zapata Peninsula
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Phase Collection: Black Land Crab (Gecarcinus ruricola) yellow morph, adult, crossing road on spring migration
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Phase Collection: Grey Wolf (Canis lupus) black form, adult female, walking on snow at woodland edge, Minnesota, U
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Phase Collection: Eleonoras Falcon (Falco eleonorae) dark morph, adult, in flight, Lemnos, Greece, April
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Phase Collection: Eleonoras Falcon (Falco eleonorae) pale morph, adult, feeding on Eurasian Scops-owl (Otus scops)
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Phase Collection: Booted Eagle (Hieraaetus pennatus) pale morph, adult, close-up of head, Cantabrian Mountains
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Phase Collection: Fallow Deer (Dama dama) doe, pale form, with fawn, backlit at dawn, Bradgate Park, Leicestershire
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Phase Collection: Fallow Deer (Dama dama) dark form, mature doe, standing on snow covered heathland, Cannock Chase
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Phase Collection: Fallow Deer (Dama dama) dark form, immature buck, standing on snow covered heathland
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Phase Collection: Fallow Deer (Dama dama) dark form, mature buck, standing on snow covered woodland edge, Suffolk
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Phase Collection: Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) Blue Fulmar dark form, adult, resting on sea, Spitzbergen
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Phase Collection: South Polar Skua (Catharacta maccormicki) pale phase, adult, in flight over sea
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Phase Collection: Sycamore Moth (Acronicta aceris) dark grey form, adult, camouflaged on bark, Sheffield
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Phase Collection: Paddleworm (Phyllodoce sp. ) adult, Epitoke stage pelagic morph capable of sexual reproduction
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Phase Collection: Barn Owl (Tyto alba) melanistic phase, adult, close-up of head (captive)


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"Exploring the Phases: From Galileo's Moon Sketches to Lunar Maps and Beyond" Step into a world of celestial wonders as we delve into the captivating concept of "phase. " Galileo, the renowned astronomer, mesmerized us with his sketches of the moon as seen through his telescope in 1610. His book, The Starry Messenger, transported us to a realm where lunar phases came alive. Intriguingly, our journey doesn't stop there. A Harlequin Ladybird perches gracefully on the left side of an image—a delightful reminder that even tiny creatures experience their own unique phases. Just like these ladybirds, our magnificent moon undergoes its enchanting transformations. The leopard makes an appearance next—specifically its melanistic phase—an adult resting on a log in captivity. This striking creature exemplifies nature's ability to exhibit diverse forms and colors during different stages of life. As we explore further, a diagram showcasing stellar spectral classes and luminosity reminds us that stars too have their own intricate phases, and is awe-inspiring to comprehend how these celestial bodies evolve over time, shining brightly or dimming gradually. A total solar eclipse from 2006 adds another layer of fascination to our exploration. Witnessing this rare phenomenon allows us to witness firsthand how light can be temporarily obscured by heavenly alignments—a true spectacle for both astronomers and enthusiasts alike. Turning back time brings forth an early map of the moon from 1635—an artifact that showcases humanity's relentless curiosity about space throughout history. Hans Holbein the Younger's woodcut depicting phases of the moon in 1534 further emphasizes our enduring fascination with lunar cycles. Nature never ceases to amaze; even Arctic Skuas reveal their pale phase while standing proudly on seaweed-covered rocks in Scotland's Shetland Islands. These birds remind us that adaptation and transformation are not limited solely to astronomical phenomena but extend across the animal kingdom.