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Satellites Collection

"Exploring the Boundless Universe: A Glimpse into Satellites and their Wonders" Whole Earth (Blue Marble 2000

Background imageSatellites Collection: Whole Earth (Blue Marble 2000)

Whole Earth (Blue Marble 2000)
Whole Earth. Composite satellite image of Earth centred on the Americas. This is Blue Marble 2000, one of the most detailed Earth images ever made

Background imageSatellites Collection: VLA (Very Large Array) of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico

VLA (Very Large Array) of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageSatellites Collection: VLA (Very Large Array) of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico

VLA (Very Large Array) of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageSatellites Collection: Whole Earth, satellite image

Whole Earth, satellite image. This map is centred on the Greenwich meridian, at zero degrees latitude. Arctic and Antarctic ice is white, oceans are blue and land is green and brown

Background imageSatellites Collection: Africa, satellite image

Africa, satellite image
Africa. Satellite image of the Earth centred on Africa. Clouds are white, oceans are blue and land is green and brown

Background imageSatellites Collection: Planet Mars seen from one of its moons

Planet Mars seen from one of its moons
The planet Mars as seen from one of its moons, a hundred times larger than the planet Earths Moon as seen from Earth

Background imageSatellites Collection: Cuba

Cuba. True-colour satellite image of the island of Cuba (upper left to lower right) in the Caribbean Sea. North is at top. Vegetation is green, water is blue and clouds are white

Background imageSatellites Collection: Galileo & Cosmo De Medic

Galileo & Cosmo De Medic
Galileo shows the satellites of Jupiter to Cosimo de Medici

Background imageSatellites Collection: North America, satellite image

North America, satellite image. Oceans are blue and land is green and brown

Background imageSatellites Collection: Blunt / Jupiter & Moons / 10

Blunt / Jupiter & Moons / 10
A view of Jupiter showing its moons and satellites

Background imageSatellites Collection: Orbiting Carbon Observatory, artwork

Orbiting Carbon Observatory, artwork
Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) in Earth orbit, artwork

Background imageSatellites Collection: Copernicuss System (2)

Copernicuss System (2)
The universe with our Sun as its centre, circled by our Earth and the other planets, and by the signs of the Zodiac : Jupiter is shown with its satellites

Background imageSatellites Collection: Galileo presenting his telescope to the Muses

Galileo presenting his telescope to the Muses
530360 Galileo presenting his telescope to the Muses, and pointing out a heliocentric system of the universe, 1655-1656

Background imageSatellites Collection: Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light

Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light
5311862 Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light; (add.info)

Background imageSatellites Collection: Galileo Galilei's observations of Jupiter and it's satellites

Galileo Galilei's observations of Jupiter and it's satellites
5310287 Galileo Galilei's observations of Jupiter and it's satellites; (add.info.: Galileo Galilei's observations of Jupiter and it's satellites)

Background imageSatellites Collection: Galileo's diagram of the Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe showing also his own discovery

Galileo's diagram of the Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe showing also his own discovery
530359 Galileo's diagram of the Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe showing also his own discovery, the four satellites (moons) of Jupiter

Background imageSatellites Collection: The Planet Saturn (colour litho)

The Planet Saturn (colour litho)
5210958 The Planet Saturn (colour litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Planet Saturn)

Background imageSatellites Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 635

Curtis British Entomology Plate 635
Lepidoptera: Scopelosoma satellitia = Eupsilia transversa (The Satellites Moth) [Plant: Arabis hirsuta (Hairy Rock-cress)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageSatellites Collection: Galileo shows the satellites of Jupiter to the Senators of Venice (engraving)

Galileo shows the satellites of Jupiter to the Senators of Venice (engraving)
3098010 Galileo shows the satellites of Jupiter to the Senators of Venice (engraving) by French School

Background imageSatellites Collection: Early Satellites and Rockets, 1948 (colour litho)

Early Satellites and Rockets, 1948 (colour litho)
2630069 Early Satellites and Rockets, 1948 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; Photo eGraphicaArtis; American, out of copyright

Background imageSatellites Collection: Telescopic View of Jupiter and his Satellites, 21 October, Half-Past Eight PM (engraving)

Telescopic View of Jupiter and his Satellites, 21 October, Half-Past Eight PM (engraving)
1100838 Telescopic View of Jupiter and his Satellites, 21 October, Half-Past Eight PM (engraving) by English School

Background imageSatellites Collection: Full scale model of the Britains UK-3 Satellite, Friday 5th August 1966

Full scale model of the Britains UK-3 Satellite, Friday 5th August 1966

Background imageSatellites Collection: European Launcher Development Organisation, testing site at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics

European Launcher Development Organisation, testing site at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics, Hatfield, Wednesday 26th August 1964. Our picture shows

Background imageSatellites Collection: GALILEO / JUPITER-MEDICI

GALILEO / JUPITER-MEDICI
Galileo shows the satellites of Jupiter to Cosimo de Medici

Background imageSatellites Collection: A View of Favelas Among the Vegetations in Santa Teresa

A View of Favelas Among the Vegetations in Santa Teresa
A favela is a slum in Brazil within urban areas like Santa Teresa which is a neighborhood in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Background imageSatellites Collection: Waning gibbous Moon

Waning gibbous Moon. Image 18 of 27. Optical image of a waning (decreasing in apparent size) gibbous Moon 18 days into its 28-day cycle

Background imageSatellites Collection: Waxing gibbous Moon

Waxing gibbous Moon. Image 13 of 27. Optical image of a waxing (increasing in apparent size) gibbous Moon 13 days into its 28-day cycle

Background imageSatellites Collection: The Arctic, satellite image

The Arctic, satellite image
The Arctic. Satellite image of the Earth centred on the Arctic. The North Pole is at centre. Clouds and Arctic sea ice are white, oceans are blue and land is green and brown

Background imageSatellites Collection: View of Saturn and moon and satellite from the surface of Mars

View of Saturn and moon and satellite from the surface of Mars
ViView of Saturn and moon and satellite from the surface of Mars, a composite image

Background imageSatellites Collection: Descartes System

Descartes System
The Planetary System of Rene Descartes, with the sun at centre, and with orbits shown for Earths Moon, and for the Satellites of Jupiter and of Saturn. Date: circa 1640

Background imageSatellites Collection: The planet Jupiter

The planet Jupiter

Background imageSatellites Collection: Blue Marble image of Earth (2005)

Blue Marble image of Earth (2005)
Blue Marble image of Earth. Composite satellite image of Earths eastern hemisphere, centred on the Indian Ocean. North is at top

Background imageSatellites Collection: Arthur C. Clarke, British futurist

Arthur C. Clarke, British futurist
Arthur C. Clarke. Caricature of the British-born science fiction writer, inventor and futurist Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (1917-2008)

Background imageSatellites Collection: Life on Titan

Life on Titan, one of Saturns satellites - a world of swamps and of ferocious beasts and giant plants. Scientists speculate that it may be warm enough to support life

Background imageSatellites Collection: Satellite Orbiting The Earth

Satellite Orbiting The Earth

Background imageSatellites Collection: Defence against the deadly long-range missiles 1958

Defence against the deadly long-range missiles 1958
Illustration by George Horace Davis, showing some ideas for missile interception, based on radar, computers, satellite and missile rockets in the future, and the continuing need for manned aircraft

Background imageSatellites Collection: Satellite at Goonhilly Earth Station, Cornwall

Satellite at Goonhilly Earth Station, Cornwall
The worlds first parabolic satellite communications antenna, nicknamed Arthur, at Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station, Goonhilly Downs, near Helston, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageSatellites Collection: Surface of the sun with an arch of fire

Surface of the sun with an arch of fire, next to the planets Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, Mercury and an Asteroid belt

Background imageSatellites Collection: Diagram of planet Jupiter with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers

Diagram of planet Jupiter with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

Background imageSatellites Collection: Cross-section diagram of satellite

Cross-section diagram of satellite

Background imageSatellites Collection: Palace entertainers - Hue, Vietnam

Palace entertainers - Hue, Vietnam
Palace entertainers and dancers in demonic costume at Hue, the capital city of Thua ThienHue Province of Vietnam. Date: 1907

Background imageSatellites Collection: A recent Hubble Space Telescope (HST) view reveals Uranus surrounded by its 4 major rings

A recent Hubble Space Telescope (HST) view reveals Uranus surrounded by its 4 major rings and 10 of its 17 known satellites

Background imageSatellites Collection: The TELSTAR Satellite

The TELSTAR Satellite
United States: 1963. The TELSTAR II communications satellite. It is virtually indentical to the TELSTAR I, and was launched on May 7, 1963

Background imageSatellites Collection: Space debris, artwork C017 / 7226

Space debris, artwork C017 / 7226
Space debris. Computer artwork showing the distribution of localised space junk (debris) around the Earth, according to the European Space Agency (ESA)

Background imageSatellites Collection: Space debris, artwork C017 / 7225

Space debris, artwork C017 / 7225
Space debris. Computer artwork showing the distribution of localised space junk (debris) around the Earth, according to the European Space Agency (ESA)

Background imageSatellites Collection: Satellites orbiting Earth, artwork C017 / 0776

Satellites orbiting Earth, artwork C017 / 0776
Satellites orbiting Earth, computer artwork

Background imageSatellites Collection: ARTEMIS satellites and the Moon, artwork C017 / 7201

ARTEMIS satellites and the Moon, artwork C017 / 7201
ARTEMIS satellites and the Moon

Background imageSatellites Collection: Europe

Europe, coloured satellite image. North is at top. Water is blue, vegetation is green, arid land is brown and clouds, snow and ice are white

Background imageSatellites Collection: Orbital space weapons, artwork

Orbital space weapons, artwork
Orbital space weapons. Artwork of a ground-based mid-course space missile defence system from around 2000

Background imageSatellites Collection: Satellites and ISS solar panel in space

Satellites and ISS solar panel in space. Photograph of three small satellites released into space from the International Space Station (ISS). This photograph was taken by astronauts aboard the ISS

Background imageSatellites Collection: Radiation belt storm probes, artwork C014 / 0368

Radiation belt storm probes, artwork C014 / 0368
Radiation belt storm probes, artwork

Background imageSatellites Collection: Soyuz rocket on launch pad at Baikonur

Soyuz rocket on launch pad at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan

Background imageSatellites Collection: Soyuz rocket boosters Baikonur Cosmodrome

Soyuz rocket boosters Baikonur Cosmodrome
Soyuz rocket boosters in assembly hall at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan

Background imageSatellites Collection: GRAIL spacecraft over the Moon, artwork C016 / 3072

GRAIL spacecraft over the Moon, artwork C016 / 3072
GRAIL spacecraft over the Moon. Computer artwork of NASAs twin GRAIL (Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory) spacecraft in orbit around the Moon

Background imageSatellites Collection: Vladimir Dobrozhansky, satellite engineer C013 / 9126

Vladimir Dobrozhansky, satellite engineer C013 / 9126
Vladimir Dobrozhansky. Portrait of the Soviet satellite engineer Vladimir Dobrozhansky. Dobrozhansky was one of the leading designers of the Radio 1 artificial satellite

Background imageSatellites Collection: Radio station antenna C013 / 9119

Radio station antenna C013 / 9119
Radio station antenna. Antenna used for receiving broadcast signals from Radio Mayak stations installed on satellites. Radio Mayak is a Russian radio broadcasting company

Background imageSatellites Collection: GLONASS satellite assembly C013 / 7836

GLONASS satellite assembly C013 / 7836
GLONASS satellite assembly. Technician assembling part of the three GLONASS-M navigation satellites. GLONASS is the Russian global positioning system

Background imageSatellites Collection: GLONASS satellite assembly C013 / 7833

GLONASS satellite assembly C013 / 7833
GLONASS satellite assembly. Technician assembling part of the three GLONASS-M navigation satellites. GLONASS is the Russian global positioning system

Background imageSatellites Collection: GLONASS satellite assembly C013 / 7832

GLONASS satellite assembly C013 / 7832
GLONASS satellite assembly. Technician assembling part of the three GLONASS-M navigation satellites. GLONASS is the Russian global positioning system

Background imageSatellites Collection: Waxing Crescent Moon, above spruce forest at night

Waxing Crescent Moon, above spruce forest at night, Bieszczady N.P. Bieszczady Mountains, Outer Eastern Carpathians, Poland, June

Background imageSatellites Collection: Satellite Dish - Arthur the huge Grade 2 listed satellite dish - Futureworld Goonhilly Helston Cornwall UK

Satellite Dish - Arthur the huge Grade 2 listed satellite dish - Futureworld Goonhilly Helston Cornwall UK
MAB-1027 Satellite Dish - Arthur the huge Grade 2 listed satellite dish Futureworld Goonhilly Helston Cornwall UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSatellites Collection: Longonaut earth satellite station in Rift Valley near Naivasha Kenya

Longonaut earth satellite station in Rift Valley near Naivasha Kenya
MAB-1133 Longonaut earth satellite station Rift Valley near Naivasha Kenya Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSatellites Collection: Moon The moon behind limestone pillars of the Pinnacles Desert of Nambung NP

Moon The moon behind limestone pillars of the Pinnacles Desert of Nambung NP

Background imageSatellites Collection: Crescent Moon, above mercury vapour moth trap in beside flooded former gravel pit habitat at night

Crescent Moon, above mercury vapour moth trap in beside flooded former gravel pit habitat at night, Priory Water Nature Reserve, Leicestershire, England, june

Background imageSatellites Collection: Waxing Moon, viewed from northern hemisphere at night

Waxing Moon, viewed from northern hemisphere at night, Ellerstadt, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageSatellites Collection: Satellite

Satellite. Computer artwork of a satellite in orbit. Satellites are artificial objects placed in orbit around the Earth or other celestial body

Background imageSatellites Collection: Earth satellites

Earth satellites. Conceptual computer artwork representing the large number of satellites in orbit around the Earth

Background imageSatellites Collection: Galileo navigation satellite network

Galileo navigation satellite network. Artwork of six of the navigation satellites of the European Galileo network. Their orbits around the Earth are shown in yellow

Background imageSatellites Collection: SPHERES miniature satellites

SPHERES miniature satellites. Researchers holding miniature satellites known as the Synchronised Position Hold Engage Re-orient Experimental Satellites (SPHERES)

Background imageSatellites Collection: Soviet Almaz space station construction

Soviet Almaz space station construction. This is the third-generation Almaz 1v automated space station

Background imageSatellites Collection: Military satellite

Military satellite. Computer artwork of a military satellite in orbit Earth

Background imageSatellites Collection: Satellites orbiting Earth, artwork

Satellites orbiting Earth, artwork
Satellites orbiting Earth, computer artwork

Background imageSatellites Collection: Galileo navigation satellites

Galileo navigation satellites
Galileo navigation satellite network. Artwork of several navigation satellites for the European Galileo network, orbiting over Europe (reflection, top right, shows the Mediterranean Sea)

Background imageSatellites Collection: Reconnaisance satellite, conceptual image

Reconnaisance satellite, conceptual image. Artwork of a military satellite over Western Europe. The cone of light represents the satellites field of vision

Background imageSatellites Collection: Early weather satellite images

Early weather satellite images of Europe. These images are from the TIROS (Television and Infrared Observation Satellite) programme (1960-1966), and the Nimbus satellites (1964-1978)

Background imageSatellites Collection: SOHO spacecraft during tests in France

SOHO spacecraft during tests in France

Background imageSatellites Collection: Artists impression of Extreme UV Explorer (EUVE)

Artists impression of Extreme UV Explorer (EUVE)
Artists impression of NASAs Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) astronomical satellite

Background imageSatellites Collection: Artists impression of Ulysses approacing the Sun

Artists impression of Ulysses approacing the Sun
Artists impression of the Ulysses spacecraft approaching the Sun

Background imageSatellites Collection: SOHO satellite & Sun

SOHO satellite & Sun
SOHO and the Sun. Computer illustration of the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO, upper right) and several solar phenomena it studies

Background imageSatellites Collection: Death of the Sun

Death of the Sun. Artwork of the Sun forming a planetary nebula at the end of its lifetime

Background imageSatellites Collection: Earth and planets

Earth and planets. Computer artwork of unidentified planets seen above the limb of the Earth (lower frame)

Background imageSatellites Collection: Artwork of IRAS in orbit

Artwork of IRAS in orbit
Artists impression of IRAS in orbit. The Infrared Astronomy Satellite (IRAS) was launched on 25 January 1983



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"Exploring the Boundless Universe: A Glimpse into Satellites and their Wonders" Whole Earth (Blue Marble 2000): Witness the breathtaking beauty of our planet captured by satellites, showcasing its vibrant colors and intricate details from space. VLA (Very Large Array) of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico: Discover the colossal antennas forming an impressive array in New Mexico, enabling us to unravel mysteries of the universe through radio astronomy. Africa, satellite image: Marvel at a bird's-eye view of Africa as seen from space, revealing its diverse landscapes, majestic rivers, and bustling cities. Planet Mars seen from one of its moons: Journey beyond Earth as satellites capture a mesmerizing glimpse of Mars viewed from one of its enigmatic moons – a captivating sight that ignites curiosity about our neighboring planet. Waning crescent Moon: Delight in the ethereal elegance of a waning crescent Moon captured by satellites, illuminating the night sky with its gentle glow. Galileo & Cosmo De Medic: Pay homage to two visionaries who revolutionized our understanding of celestial bodies - Galileo Galilei and Cosimo de' Medici - whose contributions paved the way for modern satellite technology. Cuba: Embark on an aerial voyage over Cuba through satellite imagery; witness this Caribbean gem adorned with pristine beaches, lush forests, and vibrant culture. Orbiting Carbon Observatory artwork: Dive into artistic renditions depicting cutting-edge technologies like NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory aimed at monitoring greenhouse gases and advancing climate research for a sustainable future. Blunt / Jupiter & Moons / 10: Unveil Jupiter's grandeur through satellite images capturing this gas giant alongside its enthralling moons – an awe-inspiring testament to nature's boundless wonders within our solar system. Copernicus System (2).

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