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"Exploring the Mysteries of Space Rock: From Lunar Meteorite DAG 262 to Meteor Tracks and Impact Craters" Lunar meteorite DAG 262

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Typical Iceland landscape with road and mountains on background. Summer time

Typical Iceland landscape with road and mountains on background. Summer time Typical Iceland landscape with road and mountains on background. Summer time

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Lunar meteorite DAG 262

Lunar meteorite DAG 262 (Dar al Gani 262) from Al Juhfra, in the Libyan Sahara. This meteorite was originally part of the Moon, being ejected into space by an impact on the Moons surface

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Meteor, artwork

Meteor, artwork
Meteor. Computer artwork of a meteor entering an alien planets atmosphere. Meteors are pieces of dust and rock which are heated by friction as they enter the atmosphere

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Meteor track over Scottish loch

Meteor track over Scottish loch
Meteor track over Clatteringshaws Loch, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The Milky Way, our galaxy seen from the inside, is the band of stars

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Asteroids and extrasolar planet, artwork

Asteroids and extrasolar planet, artwork
Asteroids and extrasolar planet. Artwork of asteroids approaching an extrasolar planet (centre right). Asteroids are rocky bodies orbiting within a planetary system

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Rocky debris around Vega, artwork C016 / 9714

Rocky debris around Vega, artwork C016 / 9714
Rocky debris around Vega. Artwork of the ring of rocky debris orbiting the star Vega. 25 light years distant, Vega is the brightest star in the constellation Lyra and the fifth-brightest in the sky

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Nordlinger Ries impact crater, artwork C016 / 6316

Nordlinger Ries impact crater, artwork C016 / 6316
Nordlinger Ries impact crater. Artwork of the lake that formed in the Nordlinger Ries crater following its creation 14 million years ago during the Miocene Epoch

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Nordlinger Ries impact crater, artwork

Nordlinger Ries impact crater, artwork
Nordlinger Ries impact crater. Artwork of the lake that formed in the Nordlinger Ries crater following its creation 14 million years ago during the Miocene Epoch

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Brahin meteorite, 1810

Brahin meteorite, 1810
Brahin meteorite. Fragment of the stony iron meteorite found near Brahin, in Belarus, in 1810. Meteorites are rocks that fall to Earth from space

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Ensisheim meteor fall, 1492

Ensisheim meteor fall, 1492
Ensisheim meteor fall. Woodcut showing the fall of a meteorite in 1492 near the villages of Ensisheim and Battenheim (both labelled), then in Germany (German text across top)

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Asteroids approaching Earth, artwork

Asteroids approaching Earth, artwork
Asteroids approaching Earth. Computer artwork of a pair of asteroids (one at upper centre) approaching the Earth. The Moon is at top left, and Africa and Europe are also seen

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Hatford meteor fall, 1628

Hatford meteor fall, 1628
Hatford meteor fall. Historical artwork of the fall and discovery of meteorite fragments in 1628 near the village of Hatford, in Berkshire, England

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Meteorite atmospheric entry, artwork

Meteorite atmospheric entry, artwork. Meteors are pieces of dust and rock which are heated by friction as they enter the atmosphere, causing them to appear as streaks of light

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Meteorite found in France

Meteorite found in France
19th century hand coloured engraving of a meteorite, or aerolite, found at Juvenas in the Ardeche, the 5th June 1821. Reproduced from The Heavens by Amedee Guillemin, Richard Bentley 1878

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Asteroid impact, artwork

Asteroid impact, artwork
A natural impact on an asteroid which passes 300.000 km from Earth. Such small impacts can change the speed of an asteroid, so the next passing may be closer to Earth or an impact event

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: 1872 meteorite explosion, artwork

1872 meteorite explosion, artwork
Meteorite Explosion over Lance, France in 1872. The xplosion could be head in a 80 kilometer circle. The meteorite fell at 5:20 p.m. on July 23, 1872

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Meteorite explosion, historical artwork

Meteorite explosion, historical artwork
Meteor Explosion over Quenggouk on December 27, 1857 which ended in a stone rain. Very special: 2 pieces, found in 1 mile distance fitted perfectly together

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Asteroid approaching the Moon, artwork

Asteroid approaching the Moon, artwork. This asteroid is an example of a near-Earth object (NEO), an astronomical object whose orbit intersects with that of the Earth

Background imageSpace Rock Collection: Caille meteorite, 19th century artwork

Caille meteorite, 19th century artwork. Artwork from the 1886 ninth edition of Moses and Geology (Samuel Kinns, London). This book was originally published in 1882


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"Exploring the Mysteries of Space Rock: From Lunar Meteorite DAG 262 to Meteor Tracks and Impact Craters" Lunar meteorite DAG 262: Unveiling the secrets embedded within this extraterrestrial rock. Witnessing a celestial spectacle: A mesmerizing meteor track captured over a picturesque Scottish loch. Asteroids and extrasolar planets collide in breathtaking artwork, showcasing the wonders of our vast universe. Rocky debris encircling Vega: Delving into the enigmatic origins of C016 / 9714's captivating formation. The beauty in chaos: An artistic representation captures the essence of a meteor hurtling through space. Nordlinger Ries impact crater revealed in stunning artwork (C016 / 6317), offering insights into ancient cosmic collisions. Journey back in time with Nordlinger Ries impact crater (C016 / 6316) art, unraveling Earth's tumultuous past. Tracing history through celestial events: Another awe-inspiring meteor track imprinted upon Scotland's landscape. Immersed in wonderment as we explore Nordlinger Ries impact crater through captivating artwork, unlocking its mysteries one brushstroke at a time. Witnessing nature's fireworks display: A dazzling meteor fireball illuminates city skies - an extraordinary sight immortalized in art (C016 / 5788). Marvel at the brilliance above us as another fiery masterpiece graces our cities - behold a magnificent meteor fireball depicted artistically (C016 / 5787).