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"Exploring the Mysteries of Craters: From Lunar Landscapes to Celestial Wonders" Full Moon

Background imageCraters Collection: Galileos 1611 drawing of lunar craters. (c1655). Galileo Galilei (1554-1642)

Galileos 1611 drawing of lunar craters. (c1655). Galileo Galilei (1554-1642), Italian mathematician, astronomer and physicist

Background imageCraters Collection: Andrews volcano is one of the numerous volcanic craters dotting the volcanic ridge

Andrews volcano is one of the numerous volcanic craters dotting the volcanic ridge, known as The Barrier, that separated the Suguta Valley from Lake Turkana several million years ago

Background imageCraters Collection: background, black, craters, crescent, galaxy, lunar, lunar, moon, outer space, planet

background, black, craters, crescent, galaxy, lunar, lunar, moon, outer space, planet
background, black, craters, crescent, galaxy, lunar, moon, outer space, planet, sky, surface, Hemera, 87467504

Background imageCraters Collection: astronomy, background, close up, close-up, craters, detail, lunar, moon, outer space

astronomy, background, close up, close-up, craters, detail, lunar, moon, outer space, planet, surface, Hemera, 87467903

Background imageCraters Collection: A lake, formed in a crater of volcano Pinatubo

A lake, formed in a crater of volcano Pinatubo (the water level gradually rises over the years), erupted in 1992. The blue colour of water is due to a high salinity

Background imageCraters Collection: Sphere cover - artillery negotiating shell craters, Matania

Sphere cover - artillery negotiating shell craters, Matania
British artillery in difficulty among shell craters in August 1918. Shell craters were created by explosions, could easily subside and filled with water in wet weather

Background imageCraters Collection: 2nd Cpl D McArthur reconnoitering craters - Givenchy Ridge

2nd Cpl D McArthur reconnoitering craters - Givenchy Ridge
2nd Corporal D. McArthur (176th Company, Royal Engineers) and his Officer returning from reconnoitering mine craters around the Givenchy Ridge - October 13th 1915

Background imageCraters Collection: French mine crater WWI

French mine crater WWI
View of French soldiers working at the mine face in the tunnel in darkness, and a diagram showing two branches stretching to the right and left where tons of explosive are to be placed. Date: 1916

Background imageCraters 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 imageCraters Collection: Diagram of the near side of the moon, front view

Diagram of the near side of the moon, front view

Background imageCraters Collection: Cross-section diagram of the moon with quarter of sphere removed to illustrate subterranean layers

Cross-section diagram of the moon with quarter of sphere removed to illustrate subterranean layers of matter, front view

Background imageCraters 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 imageCraters Collection: Primary crater surround by a ring of secondary craters, digital illustration

Primary crater surround by a ring of secondary craters, digital illustration

Background imageCraters Collection: The Eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily, 1883: 1

The Eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily, 1883: 1
THE ERUPTION OF MOUNT ETNA, SICILY, 1883: 1. View of the Upper Regions of Etna, from the Scene of the Recent Outbreak. 2. Portrait of S

Background imageCraters Collection: Snow-covered smoking crater in a volcanic landscape, Eyjafjallajoekull, Iceland, Europe

Snow-covered smoking crater in a volcanic landscape, Eyjafjallajoekull, Iceland, Europe

Background imageCraters Collection: Sunrise at Crater Lake, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA

Sunrise at Crater Lake, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA

Background imageCraters Collection: Reflections on Crater Lake, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA

Reflections on Crater Lake, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA

Background imageCraters Collection: View of extinct volcanic crater with cattle and wetland habitat

View of extinct volcanic crater with cattle and wetland habitat, important roosting area for waterfowl and cranes, Bromfield Swamp, Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Great Dividing Range, Queensland

Background imageCraters Collection: View of monomictic lake located in extinct volcanic maar, Blue Lake, Mount Gambier

View of monomictic lake located in extinct volcanic maar, Blue Lake, Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia, February

Background imageCraters Collection: Brolga (Grus rubicunda) six adults, warming up in early morning sunshine

Brolga (Grus rubicunda) six adults, warming up in early morning sunshine, standing in extinct volcanic crater, Bromfield Swamp, Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Great Dividing Range, Queensland

Background imageCraters Collection: Brolga (Grus rubicunda) adult, warming up in early morning sunshine

Brolga (Grus rubicunda) adult, warming up in early morning sunshine, standing in extinct volcanic crater, Bromfield Swamp, Malanda, Atherton Tableland, Great Dividing Range, Queensland, Australia

Background imageCraters Collection: Italy, Pozzuoli, Solfatara crater, bubbling mud

Italy, Pozzuoli, Solfatara crater, bubbling mud

Background imageCraters Collection: Far side of the Moon C017 / 7229

Far side of the Moon C017 / 7229
Far side of the Moon. Image showing the surface features of the far side of the Moon. The far side of the Moon is the lunar hemisphere that is permanently turned away from the Earth

Background imageCraters Collection: Atget crater, Mercury, MESSENGER image C016 / 9719

Atget crater, Mercury, MESSENGER image C016 / 9719
Atget crater on Mercury, MESSENGER image. North is at top. This crater, 100 kilometres across, is located in the Caloris Basin on Mercury, the planet closest to the Sun

Background imageCraters Collection: Craters on Mercury, MESSENGER image C016 / 9720

Craters on Mercury, MESSENGER image C016 / 9720
Craters on Mercury, MESSENGER image. North is towards top left. This area, over 1900 kilometres across, consists mostly of as-yet unnamed craters in the eastern part of the Solitudo Persephones

Background imageCraters Collection: Asteroid Apophis and the Moon, artwork C016 / 6319

Asteroid Apophis and the Moon, artwork C016 / 6319
Asteroid Apophis and the Moon. Artwork of the near-Earth asteroid Apophis passing the Moon as it approaches the Earth. When discovered

Background imageCraters Collection: Young Moon, artwork

Young Moon, artwork
Young Moon. Computer artwork of the Moon not long after its formation, showing numerous impact craters

Background imageCraters Collection: Martian moon Phobos, artwork

Martian moon Phobos, artwork
Martian moon Phobos. Artwork of Phobos, the larger of the two Martian moons. This moon is irregular in shape, measuring 19x21x27 kilometres

Background imageCraters Collection: Earth crater, 19th century

Earth crater, 19th century artwork. Craters on Earth were used by 19th-century astronomers to explain the origin of lunar craters in terms of volcanism

Background imageCraters Collection: Lunar craters, 19th century

Lunar craters, 19th century
Lunar craters. 19th-century artwork of some of the craters visible on the near side of the Moon. The three craters at upper left are: Fra Mauro Crater (top left, 101 kilometres across)

Background imageCraters Collection: Lunar landscape, 19th century

Lunar landscape, 19th century
Lunar landscape. 19th-century artwork showing jagged rocks and craters on the lunar surface. The mapping of the Moon with telescopes started with Galileo in 1610

Background imageCraters Collection: Mount Vesuvius, 3D artwork C015 / 6570

Mount Vesuvius, 3D artwork C015 / 6570
Mount Vesuvius. Simulated 3D high-altitude panoramic view of Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples, Italy, viewed from the west

Background imageCraters Collection: Celestial planisphere, 1700 C016 / 4385

Celestial planisphere, 1700 C016 / 4385
Celestial planisphere. 18th-century astronomy diagrams centred around a planisphere of stars and the southern constellations. The Sun and Mercury are at upper left

Background imageCraters Collection: Moons South Pole-Aitken basin

Moons South Pole-Aitken basin
South Pole-Aitken basin. Mosaic image of the Constellation region of the South Pole-Aitkin (SPA) basin, the largest and oldest crater on the Moon

Background imageCraters Collection: Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9938

Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9938
Mars topography. Computer artwork based on satellite images, showing the surface of Mars. Seen here is the Hellas Basin (lower right) in Mars southern hemisphere

Background imageCraters Collection: Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9939

Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9939
Mars topography. Computer artwork based on satellite images, showing the surface of Mars. Seen here is the polar ice cap (white) of the Martian North Pole (Planum Boreum)

Background imageCraters Collection: Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9937

Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9937
Mars topography. Computer artwork based on satellite images, showing the surface of Mars. Seen here is the Martian South Pole (Planum Australe)

Background imageCraters Collection: Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9936

Mars topography, artwork C013 / 9936
Mars topography. Computer artwork based on satellite images, showing the surface of Mars. Seen here is the polar ice cap (white) of the Martian North Pole (Planum Boreum)

Background imageCraters Collection: Finding water on the moon, artwork C013 / 8985

Finding water on the moon, artwork C013 / 8985
Finding water on the moon. Cartoon of an astronaut using a divining rod to find water from an encounter with an icy comet that has collected in the perpetual shade of a deep crater on the surface of

Background imageCraters Collection: A rising full red moon, 2nd September 2012

A rising full red moon, 2nd September 2012

Background imageCraters Collection: Volcan Poas National Park Costa Rica

Volcan Poas National Park Costa Rica
MAR-369 Volcan Poas National Park Costa Rica Thomas Marent contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCraters Collection: Blitz in London -- vehicle in bomb crater

Blitz in London -- vehicle in bomb crater
Blitz in London -- vehicle in a bomb crater after an air raid, West India Dock Road

Background imageCraters Collection: Blitz in London -- vehicle on roof in Peckham Hill Street

Blitz in London -- vehicle on roof in Peckham Hill Street
Blitz in London -- the trajectory of the vehicle lifted by a bomb blast from Bonar Road onto the roof of a house in Peckham Hill Street, SE London

Background imageCraters Collection: Shell craters at Liege, Belgium, WW1

Shell craters at Liege, Belgium, WW1
Three shell craters after bombardment at Liege, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageCraters Collection: Aerial photograph of battle area near Verdun, France, WW1

Aerial photograph of battle area near Verdun, France, WW1
Aerial photograph (German) of a battle area near Verdun, France, showing trenches, mine craters and shell pitted ground during the First World War. Date: circa 1916

Background imageCraters Collection: Whitebark Pine (Pinus albicaulis) ancient habit, growing on crater rim at 7000ft

Whitebark Pine (Pinus albicaulis) ancient habit, growing on crater rim at 7000ft. (2200m), Crater Lake, Crater Lake N.P. Cascade Mountains, Oregon, U.S.A. july



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"Exploring the Mysteries of Craters: From Lunar Landscapes to Celestial Wonders" Full Moon: A mesmerizing sight that unveils countless craters scattered across the lunar surface, reminding us of the celestial forces shaping our universe. Barringer Meteor Crater - 3/4 mile wide: Located East of Flagstaff, Arizona, USA, this colossal crater serves as a testament to the immense power and impact of extraterrestrial objects on Earth's terrain. Earth Rising Above the Moon's Horizon: Witnessing our home planet emerge from behind the lunar landscape highlights both its fragility and resilience against cosmic phenomena like craters. Lunar Surface Artwork: Artists capture the ethereal beauty and intricate details of moon craters through their creative interpretations, offering a unique perspective on these otherworldly formations. Far Side of the Moon: Concealed from our view for centuries, this enigmatic region holds untold secrets within its unexplored craters, beckoning humanity to uncover its mysteries someday. Spacecraft on the Moon - Lunar Map: Mankind's quest for knowledge has led us to send spacecraft to map lunar terrain meticulously, revealing an astonishing array of diverse craters dotting its surface. Mars' Moonscape: Just like our own moon, Mars boasts a captivating collection that bear witness to ancient impacts and geological transformations throughout its history. Saturn's Moon Dione - Cassini Image: Even in distant realms beyond Earth's reach lies Dione with its pockmarked surface adorned by majestic craters—a testament to cosmic artistry at play. Waxing Gibbous Moon - Computer-Enhanced Wonderment: Technology allows us to enhance images capturing every detail etched into a waxing gibbous moon—crisp shadows accentuating each crater’s uniqueness. Full Moon Splendor.