RMB52EH5–astronomy instructor studying galaxy of stars
RMHRHCEJ–Historical Astronomy Instruments
RMD3RG42–Astronomy
RMCWB3R3–Astronomy. A Solar Eclipse, 1926
RMABF4AF–Astronomy - An amateur astronomer views the night sky through the 18' Newtonian reflecting type telescope that he built / USA.
RMD9DEYT–Ptolemy, right, and Astronomy, beneath a geocentric armillary sphere. Woodcut 1515.
RMERFTFA–Arab miniature from a book on astronomy - Serpent constellation
RF2E92K4T–ASTRONOMY. Map of the Stars. The South Pole. Constellations. JOHNSTON 1901
RMW7D6YF–System of Astronomy, c1790. Artist: Unknown
RMMFNP20–Diagram of solar and lunar eclipses from James Ferguson 'Astronomy ...' London, 1756.
RMD2H429–Gionitus. Inventor of Astronomy, (1334-1336). Relief in the exagonal panels of the campanile of Florence Cathedral. Italy.
RMT0MBWK–astronomy, light phenomenon above the Imperial City of Augsburg, 10.9.1580, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RME93DAN–Italy Piedmont Turin Pino Torinese Inauguration of the new museum area of the Turin Museum Planetarium Astronomy and Space INFINI.TO 17th October 2014
RFF32XF7–Astronomy Gold Vector Icon Set. A collection of space themed line icons including a planet, rocket, spaceman and solar system. V
RMEFKABD–One antenna of the One-Mile Telescope at Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory radio telescopes, Cambridge
RMD85P59–Earth Touches The Heavens Astronomy Symbolism
RME14AAH–Apr. 17, 2012 - Britain leads in Radio Astronomy: The ears that soon the Universe for radio emissions from distant galaxies and
RMDHXBHM–1897 engraving, Telespectroscope fitted for Photography. From text book, Elements of Astronomy (Revised) by Charles A. Young.
RMAG5650–Comet Hale Bopp and VLA Radio telescope
RMA89B87–USA New Mexico Socorro Very Large Array worlds largest radio telescope VLA
RMHRP17Y–Personification of Astronomy, 18th Century
RMEN8F7G–Astronomy stars space
RMCWB3PM–Astronomy, US Naval Observatory transit telescope, ca. 1909-1919
RMAM5022–man with telescope looking at the stars at night out in his yard
RME1GM66–Page taken from an astronomy book with map depicting 'The Pole Antartike' and 'The Crosse'. Dated 1555
RMA536GR–NOVAC Astronomy Club gathers at CM Crockett Park VA
RF2FWPF1G–Astronomy. Solar System. Planets. Seasons. Eclipse. BARTHOLOMEW 1893 old map
RM2AMHKBT–Astronomy: A swarm of shooting stars, known formally as meteors, over the sea. Shooting stars are the visible passage of glowing meteoroids, micrometeoroids, comets or asteroids through Earth's atmosphere, after being heated to incandescence by collisions with air molecules in the upper atmosphere, they create a streak of light via rapid motion and sometimes via shedding glowing material in their wake. The visible streak of light is what gives a meteor the colloquially known name 'a shooting star'. If large enough, a meteor can fall to sea or land and is then a meteorite.
RFB1PWG6–Image in Arab Work on Astronomy
RMA16A8F–Astronomy - Jodrel Bank radio telescope - England
RMRYTY52–astronomy, moon, landscape, ring mount Plato with earth, after scene from Vienna Astronomic Theater by Meyer & Maler Burghart, wood engraving by W. Jähnichen, 1885, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMEB5DE6–Radio Telescopes for Radio Astronomy in Socorro, New Mexico.
RME17Y06–People and scopes at public starnight at 3RF Comanche Springs Astronomy Campus - October 25 2008 - Canon 20Da camera with 15 or
RMDW60XH–Baker Street Irregular Astronomers meeting for amateur astronomy stargazing in Regents Park in Central London, UK.
RMW7CN1E–Long exposure of star field showing track of the asteroid Sappho against points of stars, 1892. Artist: Max Wolf
RFDPBKBF–The Great Andromeda Galaxy
RMA84YXE–Space and astronomy. Hubble telescope image. Deep view of the Universe showing the earliest formed galaxies.
RMTXH148–First part of the star chart of the Southern Celestial Hemisphere showing constellations. Engraving of 1747
RMBWKH87–Australia, New South Wales, Coonabarabran, Siding Spring Observatory, Astronomy and Astrophysics Anglo-Australian Telescope
RMG15E0F–Engraving of historical astronomy instruments.
RMEWG234–Waxing Gibbous Moon with Black Background Craters Luna Waxing Gibbous astronomy black background lunar moon night
RMCWB3PP–Astronomy, The 26-inch telescope of the US Naval Observatory. When it was first installed in 1873 it was the largest
RFD1YKXP–View of a large spiral galaxy
RMMR4RWC–Photograph of a steerable paraboloid with reflecting netting on the ground, constructed from World War Two radar equipment, located at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory. Dated 20th century
RMA536GN–NOVAC Astronomy Club gathers at CM Crockett Park VA
RF2JHG1JM–ASTRONOMY CELESTIAL. Star map. Star chart, I. Vernal Equinox. SDUK 1830
RFPA3XA3–long range telescope on a tripod isolated on white backgrouns
RMHNTE62–The milky Way Galaxy above an old Finnish church in southwest Minnesota.
RMAE0H9W–Galileo's telescope objective lens, Museo Galileo, Florence
RFDRF96R–View of the turbulent heart of our Milky Way galaxy provided by the Hubble Space Telescope and its companion Great Observatories
RMAG563B–Star Trails Time exposure of night sky
RF2DAMJFE–Amateur astronomy students on a hill at dusk.
RMA89B86–USA New Mexico Socorro Very Large Array worlds largest radio telescope VLA
RFHX01T6–marine sextant isolated on white background
RMACEM1D–array of radio telescopes linked by rail and computer to create one big device Outside Cambridge
RMTXH164–Constellations of Canis Major and Lupus. From 'Urania's Mirror London c1820. Hand-coloured engraving
RMAM5218–A man with a telescope looks at the night sky. Star trails in the night sky made during a long exposure.
RMG15C78–Lady Astronomy, identified by the scroll she holds, points out the moon, stars and perhaps a few comets to a man whom some identify as the 15th century German astronomer and mathematician, Regiomontanus. A seated assistant with an astrolabe marks down the
RMD3RJF7–Astronomy Experiment Module
RMA0DFDK–A night sky with star trail in Idaho
RMA76RN1–Graphic of telescope at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory Green Bank West Virginia USA
RMB221AA–The refracting telescope in the Pluto Dome at the Lowell Observatory where Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto.
RMA536GP–NOVAC Astronomy Club gathers at CM Crockett Park VA
RMJXMK7N–Photographers photographing an eclipse September 10, 1923. On August 21, 2017 a total eclipse will traverse the United States. (Library of Congress)
RMA3T7B7–Star Trails over Pinyon Pine Tree near Green River Overlook.
RFPHWH1K–Vintage brass telescope isolated
RMB5HEKK–Night shot of star trails over the range at Towamba New South Wales Australia. Please note: includes some noise.
RMA7K1BB–Mohammad Ibn Zakariya Al razi 864 930 Ad Philosopher Author Astronomy Optics Physics Mathematics Abu Bakr Mohammad Ibn Zakar
RME17T9M–The aurora of February 3-4, 2014 seen from Churchill, Manitoba at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre,
RFA943XK–Astronomer
RME0646E–Cobra Helicopter at Sunrise
RMAGG431–Some of the radio antennas at the Very Large Array in New Mexico
RFCYXMA1–Galaxy and earth
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