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Background imageSatellite Collection: Orange Harvest Moon

Orange Harvest Moon
The Harvest Moon gets its name from folklore. The saying is the light of the moon helped farmers gather crops when days became shorter and nights longer following the Autumnal Equinox

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of Galileo Probe

Illustration of Galileo Probe

Background imageSatellite Collection: Times when Company I d Trade for Solitude

Times when Company I d Trade for Solitude
Duffey Lake in BC on the Duffey lake road highway 99 with Mt Rohr reflected in the emerald water

Background imageSatellite Collection: Sputnik I

Sputnik I
October 1957: Sputnik I, the first Russian satellite to enter space, displayed on a stand shortly before its launch on October 4, 1957. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of Magellan spacecraft

Illustration of Magellan spacecraft

Background imageSatellite Collection: TrironTravel Poster

TrironTravel Poster
Triton is the largest moon of the gas giant Neptune. It is famous for its odd terrain (e.g. the Cantaloupe terrain) and its cryonic geysers

Background imageSatellite Collection: MirandaTravel Poster

MirandaTravel Poster
Miranda is the smallest of the five principal moons of Uranus. It is famous for its cliff, Verona Rupes, thought to be the tallest cliff in the known Solar System

Background imageSatellite Collection: Art Deco Poster Advertising Amalthea

Art Deco Poster Advertising Amalthea
Amalthea is a moon of Jupiter, the third closest to the planet at 181365 km away (about 2.6 Jupiter radii from the centre of the planet)

Background imageSatellite Collection: Engraving vintage Planetarium

Engraving vintage Planetarium

Background imageSatellite Collection: Lunar Map

Lunar Map
Antique illustration of a Lunar Map

Background imageSatellite Collection: Surface of the sun with an arch of fire, next to the planets Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus

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

Background imageSatellite Collection: The planet Jupiter

The planet Jupiter

Background imageSatellite Collection: Diagram of planet Jupiter with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

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

Background imageSatellite Collection: Cross-section diagram of satellite

Cross-section diagram of satellite

Background imageSatellite Collection: Planet with outer rings

Planet with outer rings

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of Sputnik 1

Illustration of Sputnik 1

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of radio waves transmitted from satellite in space through Earths atmosphere

Illustration of radio waves transmitted from satellite in space through Earths atmosphere

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of satellite used for detecting interstellar ultraviolet rays

Illustration of satellite used for detecting interstellar ultraviolet rays

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration showing how satellite in space communicates with radar, commercial aircraft, ships,

Illustration showing how satellite in space communicates with radar, commercial aircraft, ships, and

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of parts of a satellite

Illustration of parts of a satellite

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of satellites orbiting around the Earth

Illustration of satellites orbiting around the Earth

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of space satellite

Illustration of space satellite

Background imageSatellite Collection: Digital illustration of GPS satellite constellation

Digital illustration of GPS satellite constellation

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of telecommunications system steered by a satellite

Illustration of telecommunications system steered by a satellite

Background imageSatellite Collection: Illustration of satellite orbiting the Earth

Illustration of satellite orbiting the Earth

Background imageSatellite Collection: Wat Choeng Tha temple Ayutthaya Thailand

Wat Choeng Tha temple Ayutthaya Thailand
Prang area with sattelites of Wat Choeng Tha temple, Ayutthaya, Thailand, Asia

Background imageSatellite Collection: Reflections in the fog

Reflections in the fog
foggy landscape, reflections of trees, minimal image

Background imageSatellite Collection: First Live Transatlantic TV

First Live Transatlantic TV
23rd July 1962: The first transmission with six monitors to Europe of television programmes from America via the Telstar satellite. (Photo by Midge Aylward/Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageSatellite Collection: Laika

Laika the satellite dog in her specially designed contraption in Sputnik II before take-off. Her last meal was poisoned to prevent her dying a slow death of starvation

Background imageSatellite Collection: Test Launch

Test Launch
1957: Sputnik II, the second Russian satellite to enter space, on a test launch. (Photo by APA/Getty Images)

Background imageSatellite Collection: Satellite Zucchini (Cucurbita pepo)

Satellite Zucchini (Cucurbita pepo)


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