RFD87691–The moon, earth's satellite. This is a full moon photographed in the middle of spring in the southern part of Great Britain just after the full moon stage to show detail on the rim.
RFEHKKPF–The honey moon of June 13, 2014 when the moon grazed closer to the horizon than at any other time of the year. The combination o
RMF39DGP–The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite.It is 213,751 miles from the earth.It is though to have formed 4.5 billion years ago
RF2M6J0C4–Moon Background being Earth's only permanent natural satellite Moon Background being Earth's only permanent natural satellite
RMKAWT09–The Lunar surface of the Moon in the Masai Mara, Kenya
RMPB6ECD–The 99% Waxing Gibbous moon over Whitley Bay ahead of Friday's Blood moon total lunar eclipse. The longest lunar eclipse of the century is set to take place on Friday and will see the Earth's natural satellite turn blood red.
RF2JPX3A8–Moon, Earth's Satellite The only natural satellite of the Earth. The closest satellite of the planet to the Sun.
RF2M6H147–Moon is Earths Satellite orbiting in Space surrounded by Stars. This image elements furnished by NASA.
RME12NF2–Feb. 24, 2012 - Moon scales in Hamburg. Every Hamburg citizen, who would like to know how much his weight would he during a visit on the moon, can now easily find out. At the planetarium in the central park thers, a pair of scales, which exactly show a human being's weight on the earth's satellite, has recently been installed. Since the surface gravitation of the moon is only one sixth part of that of the earth, people there weight only one sixth part of their normal weight . The seven years old Bettina our picture, who normally weighs 33 kg , gets only 5.5 kg on the moon scales.
RMPYFB0C–Half-Moon
RMK22B7C–Earth's only natural satellite; devoid of atmosphere, it displays a highly uneven surface.
RM2K1RGH0–Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Drawings of the Moon, (November-December 1609) Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Ms. Gal. 48, f. 28r Galileo produced this extremely famous set of six watercolours of the Moon in its various phases 'from life', as he observed the Earth's satellite through a telescope in the autumn of 1609. They represent the first realistic depiction of the Moon in history.
RMKJ1TCN–Earth’s city lights data acquired by the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) satellite 2012 - Copy
RM2HCPA73–31 December 2021, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: An aircraft flies past the narrow crescent of the waning moon over Frankfurt/Main in the morning, its contrail illuminated by the reddish light of the rising sun. Nine percent of the Earth's satellite is still visible at this moment, which is currently about 363,000 kilometers from the Earth. Photo: Frank Rumpenhorst/dpa
RF2DHMD38–Astronomical logo design. The Moon is the Earth's satellite
RFBFGY00–The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite and the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System.
RF2M7B3DW–MOSCOW - November 29, 2022. A mock-up of the Moon, the Earth's satellite. The Moscow Planetarium is one of the largest in the world and the oldest pla
RM2J8MHNE–Venezuela witnessed dawn on Sunday night, Monday May 16, 2022, in Maracaibo Venezuela. From a lunar eclipse, an unusual phenomenon in which the Earth's satellite leaves behind its daily brightness and color to take on coppery tones. (Photo by Humberto Matheus/Sipa USA)
RF2GGP873–The glow of Earth's atmosphere blankets the southeastern coast of Africa as seen in this satellite image from the International Space Station, orbiting 263 miles above Earth on July 30, 2021.
RFC4JDT9–The moon, earth's satellite. This is a full moon photographed in the middle of winter in the southern part of Great Britain.
RFHYX42K–London, UK. 7th April 2017. 88.4% waxing gibbous moon in clear blue evening sky above London. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RF2CXH4ET–Moon, Earths Moon, Night moon, UK.
RF2M6J0BK–Moon Background being Earth's only permanent natural satellite
RMB8TMEM–Earth's Moon full
RMPBD68B–Clouds over London as seen from Primerose Hill, obscuring a view of the 'Blood moon', the longest lunar eclipse of the century which sees Earth's natural satellite turn blood red.
RF2JPX2F2–Moon, Earth's Satellite The only natural satellite of the Earth. The closest satellite of the planet to the Sun.
RF2CA00X6–Earth view from space, world physical map with texture on global satellite photo. Detailed flat image of Earth`s continents. Elements of this image fu
RME144CB–Apr. 04, 2012 - Instruments For The First British Satellite To Be Launched By The U.S. Scout Rocket: The Space Research Group of the Department of Physics of University College, London, led by Dr. R.L.F. Boyd and working under professor Sir Harry Massey have designed these instruments to make a variety of measurements in the earth's ionosphere between 200 and 600 miles above the earth's surface.
RF2D67MRG–The Moon is the Earth's satellite. Isolated
RMWBDDNT–Color satellite image of the Himalayas in Asia.The range has many of the Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest. This image was compiled from data acquired by Sentinel-2 & Landsat 8 satellites.
RFM6CXBN–Diagram showing the interior of the Earth's Moon. The outermost layer, the crust, is about 45 miles (70 km) thick. This is thicker than the Earth's crust, which cooled down at a much slower rate. Beneath the crust is a thick silicate mantle, then a zone of partial melt with a radius of 480 km. This is probably where moonquakes occur. Current thinking, based on a re-examination of Apollo lunar seismometer data, is that the core, once thought solid, is now composed of a liquid outer component (330 km radius) and a solid inner one (240 km).
RMKJ1GJB–The ozone hole; over 30 years of satellite observations. 1979-2012. Ozone depletion describes two distinct but related phenomena observed since the late 1970s: a steady decline of about four per cent in the total amount of ozone in Earth's stratosphere (the ozone layer), and a much larger springtime decrease in stratospheric ozone around Earth's polar regions. The latter phenomenon is referred to as the ozone hole. In addition to these well-known stratospheric phenomena, there are also springtime polar tropospheric ozone depletion events. The blue and purple colours are where there is the leas
RM2JH14M5–Syke, Germany. 14th July, 2022. Onlookers watch the moonrise from the observation tower on the Hohe Berg. The so-called supermoon is a celestial event that occurred for the second time within a few weeks. The earth's satellite then appears somewhat larger than usual. The moon looks particularly impressive directly after rising and shortly before setting. Credit: Thomas Lindemann/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2H9YFJD–Space Programs and Exploration. For NASA usage guidance: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/guidelines/index.html
RFGMDD61–Solar System - Earths Moon. The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. It is one of the largest natural satellites.
RF2M7B3H2–MOSCOW - November 29, 2022. A mock-up of the Moon, the Earth's satellite. The Moscow Planetarium is one of the largest in the world and the oldest pla
RM2J8MHPH–Maracaibo, Venezuela. 16th May, 2022. Venezuela witnessed dawn on Sunday night, Monday May 16, 2022, in Maracaibo Venezuela. From a lunar eclipse, an unusual phenomenon in which the Earth's satellite leaves behind its daily brightness and color to take on coppery tones. (Photo by Humberto Matheus/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2BDXKDT–The world's first high resolution, three-dimensional, true-color map of Antarctica was built from more than 1,100 images from the Landsat 7 satellite. To create the Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA), scientific visualizers combined Landsat 7 scenes (acquired between 1999 and 2001), a digital elevation model, and field data measurements. It took years to stitch the whole thing together for release in 2007. NASA worked with the USGS, the National Science Foundation, and the British Antarctic Survey to create the map of the highest, driest, coldest, windiest, and brightest of Earth's seve
RMFCGCAW–Earth from space. This true-color image shows North and South America as they would appear from space 35,000 km (22,000 miles) above the Earth. The image is a combination of data from two satellites - the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument aboard NASA’s Terra satellite collected the land surface data while NOAA’s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) produced a snapshot of the Earth’s clouds. Image created by NASA GSFC
RFHYX43P–London, UK. 7th April 2017. 88.4% waxing gibbous moon in clear evening sky above London. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RF2CXH4E3–Moon, Earths Moon, Night moon, UK.
RF2M6J02Y–Half Moon Background being Earth's only permanent natural satellite
RMKE59F7–Space and Astronomy. Earth's Moon. Side lit.
RMPBDCDH–Lightning flashes over Humber estuary near Hull as clouds obscure a view of the 'Blood moon', the longest lunar eclipse of the century which sees Earth's natural satellite turn blood red.
RF2CGY96M–The Moon is an astronomical body that orbits planet Earth, being Earth's only permanent natural satellite
RF2K39XY9–Full moon on the black night sky shining bright. The surface structure is visible of the Earth's natural satellite. Craters caused by impacts.
RME144C9–Apr. 04, 2012 - Instruments For The First British Satellite To Be Launched By The U.S. Scout Rocket: The Space Research Group of the Department of Physics of University College, London, led by Dr. R.L.F. Boyd and working under professor Sir Harry Massey have designed these instruments to make a variety of measurements in the earth's ionosphere between 200 and 600 miles above the earth's surface. determining the orientation of the satellite relative to the sun.
RF2D6XR3D–The Moon is the Earth's satellite. Isolated
RFFN8P1H–The earth's only satellite, the moon
RFM6CXBR–Diagram showing the interior of the Earth's Moon. The outermost layer, the crust, is about 45 miles (70 km) thick. This is thicker than the Earth's crust, which cooled down at a much slower rate. Beneath the crust is a thick silicate mantle, then a zone of partial melt with a radius of 480 km. This is probably where moonquakes occur. Current thinking, based on a re-examination of Apollo lunar seismometer data, is that the core, once thought solid, is now composed of a liquid outer component (330 km radius) and a solid inner one (240 km).
RF2GX4W4C–Earth's natural satellite
RM2JH14M7–Syke, Germany. 14th July, 2022. Onlookers watch the moon rise from the observation tower on the Hohe Berg. The so-called supermoon is a celestial event that occurred for the second time within a few weeks. The earth's satellite then appears somewhat larger than usual. The moon looks particularly impressive directly after rising and shortly before setting. Credit: Thomas Lindemann/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2H9YFJN–Space Programs and Exploration. For NASA usage guidance: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/guidelines/index.html
RMF1WJP4–Full Moon Harvest Moon Large file size MONO. From the archives of Press Portrait Service (formerly Press Portrait Bureau)
RF2M6N4JE–MOSCOW - November 29, 2022. A mock-up of the Moon, the Earth's satellite. The Moscow Planetarium is one of the largest in the world and the oldest pla
RM2J8MHPE–Maracaibo, Venezuela. 16th May, 2022. Venezuela witnessed dawn on Sunday night, Monday May 16, 2022, in Maracaibo Venezuela. From a lunar eclipse, an unusual phenomenon in which the Earth's satellite leaves behind its daily brightness and color to take on coppery tones. (Photo by Humberto Matheus/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2BEGD2A–The world's first high resolution, three-dimensional, true-color map of Antarctica was built from more than 1,100 images from the Landsat 7 satellite. To create the Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA), scientific visualizers combined Landsat 7 scenes (acquired between 1999 and 2001), a digital elevation model, and field data measurements. It took years to stitch the whole thing together for release in 2007. NASA worked with the USGS, the National Science Foundation, and the British Antarctic Survey to create the map of the highest, driest, coldest, windiest, and brightest of Earth's seve
RMMEYJYA–White waxing moon on blue sky
RFHYX436–London, UK. 7th April 2017. 88.4% waxing gibbous moon in clear evening sky above London. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RF2CD24B2–Moon Shot of Moon With Halo around it in Clouds, photo taken in a cloudy night. Full mood always looks beautiful.
RF2C7998T–Moon rise with moon glow over domestic buildings and dark blue sky
RMKDXGY7–Space and Astronomy. Earth's Moon. Side lit.
RMPBD5WJ–Clouds over Liverpool Waterfront obscuring a view of the 'Blood moon', the longest lunar eclipse of the century which sees Earth's natural satellite turn blood red.
RF2CGY96A–The Moon is an astronomical body that orbits planet Earth, being Earth's only permanent natural satellite
RF2G7JDYC–Moon background, being Earth's only permanent natural satellite
RME144JA–Apr. 04, 2012 - Instruments For The First British Satellite To Be Launched By The U.S. Scout Rocket: The Space Research Group of the Deartment of Physics of University College, Lonodn, lefd by Dr. R.L.F. Boyd and working under professor Sir Harry Massey have designed these instruments to make a variety of measurments in the earth's linosphere between 200 and 600 miles above the eart's surface. A Detector, together with its elctrinic unit, for measuring the intensity of the Lyman-Alpha radiation from the sun.
RF2D6JY3X–The Moon is the Earth's satellite. Isolated
RF2GPN1MW–Waxing crescent moon phase of earth's natural satellite on blue sky above clouds
RFM6CXCE–Diagram showing the interior of the Earth's Moon. The outermost layer, the crust, is about 45 miles (70 km) thick. This is thicker than the Earth's crust, which cooled down at a much slower rate. Beneath the crust is a thick silicate mantle, then a zone of partial melt with a radius of 480 km. This is probably where moonquakes occur. Current thinking, based on a re-examination of Apollo lunar seismometer data, is that the core, once thought solid, is now composed of a liquid outer component (330 km radius) and a solid inner one (240 km).
RME41301–The NASA Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 satellite aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket at Space Launch Complex 2 July 1, 2014 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. The launch was scrubbed during the countdown due to a failure in the launch pad systems. OCO-2 is NASA’s first mission dedicated to studying atmospheric carbon dioxide, the leading human-produced greenhouse gas driving changes in Earth’s climate.
RM2JH19H8–Syke, Germany. 14th July, 2022. Onlookers watch the moon rise from the observation tower on the Hohe Berg. The so-called supermoon is a celestial event that occurred for the second time within a few weeks. The earth's satellite then appears somewhat larger than usual. The moon looks particularly impressive directly after rising and shortly before setting. Credit: Thomas Lindemann/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HJJC3F–Space Programs and Exploration. For NASA usage guidance: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/guidelines/index.html
RFF0MYR9–Water cycle, satellite view, section land. Element of this image are furnished by NASA
RMDA3ECB–Space Earth Night global view Earth's city lights composite assembled from data acquired by satellite
RM2J8MHW5–Maracaibo, Venezuela. 16th May, 2022. Venezuela witnessed dawn on Sunday night, Monday May 16, 2022, in Maracaibo Venezuela. From a lunar eclipse, an unusual phenomenon in which the Earth's satellite leaves behind its daily brightness and color to take on coppery tones. (Photo by Humberto Matheus/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMT81NX4–International Space Station Lunar Transit
RMF1WJN3–Full Moon Harvest Moon Large file size. From the archives of Press Portrait Service (formerly Press Portrait Bureau)
RMRD5FK7–A view of most of North America taken from a low orbit of about 826 km altitude. The whole hemisphere is not visible owing to the low orbit, and the horizon is at a distance of about 3,300 km, while the radius of the planet is 6,371 km. The diameter seen from this height is about 125 degrees. An image of the Earth taken from the VIIRS instrument aboard NASA's Earth-observing research satellite, Suomi NPP. This composite image uses a number of swaths of the Earth's surface taken on 4 January 2012. The NPP satellite was renamed 'Suomi NPP' on 24 January 2012 to honour the late Verner E. Suomi of
RFF00P2K–A couple that live and work on Earth's space station engage in a deep discussion.
RM2ABRAA1–In July 1990, the Marshall Space Flight Center, in a joint project with the Department of Defense/Air Force Space Test Program, launched the Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES) using an Atlas I launch vehicle. The mission was designed to study the effects of artificial ion clouds produced by chemical releases on the Earth's ionosphere and magnetosphere, and to monitor the effects of space radiation environment on sophisticated electronics.
RM2BYYKNE–Earth's Moon
RMPBD662–Clouds over Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire obscuring a view of the 'Blood moon', the longest lunar eclipse of the century which sees Earth's natural satellite turn blood red.
RF2CGY96B–The Moon is an astronomical body that orbits planet Earth, being Earth's only permanent natural satellite
RMH7C1TM–Harvest Super moon
RME144CA–Apr. 04, 2012 - Instruments For The First British Satellite To Be Launched By The U.S. Scout Rocket: The Space Research Group of the Department of Physics of University College, London, led by Dr. R.L.F. Boyd and working under professor Sir Harry Massey have designed these instruments to make a variety of measurements in the earth's ionosphere between 200 and 600 miles above the earth's surface. A mass spectrometer unit for determining the temperature and density of positive ions and also the relative concentration of these ions in the earth's ionosphere.
RF2D6G393–The Moon is the Earth's satellite. Isolated
RF2A4ERFP–Full Moon 3D three dimensional surface
RMKRGM0A–A United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket launches with the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2)satellite onboard from Space Launch Complex 2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. on Wednesday, July 2, 2014. OCO-2 will measure the global distribution of carbon dioxide, the leading human-produced greenhouse gas driving changes in Earth’s climate. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) Launch of Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (201407020003HQ)
RME43YBD–The NASA Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 satellite aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket launches into nighttime fog at Space Launch Complex 2 July 2, 2014 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. The launch was delayed earlier before being cleared for lift off. OCO-2 is NASA’s first mission dedicated to studying atmospheric carbon dioxide, the leading human-produced greenhouse gas driving changes in Earth’s climate.
RM2JCNJCB–Glaucha, Germany. 14th June, 2022. The moon rises over a field in northern Saxony. The moon shows up in the night to Wednesday as a so-called supermoon. The Earth's satellite then appears brighter and somewhat larger than usual. The reason for this is that the moon comes quite close to the earth with a distance of 360,000 kilometers and is almost simultaneously full moon. Credit: Sebastian Willnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HJJC3R–Space Programs and Exploration. For NASA usage guidance: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/guidelines/index.html
RF2DYY535–Section of the Earth, layers and core. Cutaway and horizontal section, satellite view of the American continent. Explosion and cataclysm. Debris
RFKPHCHF–MODIS provides frequent (every 1-2 days) global views of many of the Earth's vital signs. This image shows a false-color land surface, derived using MODIS' Surface Reflectance Product, and a false-color sea surface temperature map (red and yellow are warmer, blues are cooler).
RM2J8MHPK–Maracaibo, Venezuela. 16th May, 2022. Venezuela witnessed dawn on Sunday night, Monday May 16, 2022, in Maracaibo Venezuela. From a lunar eclipse, an unusual phenomenon in which the Earth's satellite leaves behind its daily brightness and color to take on coppery tones. (Photo by Humberto Matheus/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMT8070J–Ice at the Moon's South Pole
RFER50DY–A misty moonrise in British Columbia. Earth's only natural satellite showing the near side marked by dark volcanic maria and imp
RMW89WE1–The USS Lake Erie (CG 70) launches a Standard Missile-3 at a non-functioning National Reconnaissance Office satellite as it traveled in space at more than 17,000 mph over the Pacific Ocean on Feb. 20, 2008. The objective was to rupture the satellite's fuel tank to dissipate the approximately 1,000 pounds (453 kg) of hydrazine, a hazardous material which could pose a danger to people on earth, before it entered into earth's atmosphere. The USS Lake Erie is an Aegis guided missile cruiser. USS Decatur (DDG 73) and USS Russell (DDG 59) were also part of the task force.
RMEH0E9G–Landsat 7 image of Seattle, Washington acquired August 23, 2014. Landsat 7 is a U.S. satellite used to acquire remotely sensed images of the Earth's land surface and surrounding coastal regions. It is maintained by the Landsat 7 Project Science Office at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD. Landsat satellites have been acquiring images of the Earth’s land surface since 1972. Currently there are more than 2 million Landsat images in the National Satellite Land Remote Sensing Data Archive.
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