Solar system historical model Stock Photos and Images
RMHRP2RH–Ptolemaic System, Geocentric Model, 1531
RM2J4A5Y9–Solar system historical model
RM2M9CXA8–The Orrery, Heliocentric model of the Solar System. The Theory of the Heavens & the Earth explain'd according to the several Systems.
RMG1CCCJ–An orrery is a mechanical model of the solar system that illustrates or predicts the relative positions and motions of the planets and moons, usually according to the heliocentric model.
RMMC6HB0–ASTROLOGY - ORRERY, AND PLANISPHERE Engraving of an 18th century orrery, or model of the solar system (left), with a three dimensional planisphere, with the earth at the centre of the concentric planetary spheres (right). This latter model was copied on to the statue of the Freemason, the assassinated (1881) President of the United States, James Garfield, which stands to the south-west of the Capitol Building, in Washington DC. Engraved plate from James Ferguson, Astronomy Explained upon Sir Isaac Neston's Principles, and made Easy to Those who have not Studied Mathematics, 1757.
RMBA7Y4A–Kepler, Johannes, 27.12.1571 - 15.11.1630, German astronomer, model of the solar system, published in his work 'Mysterium Cosmographicum', 1596,
RM2AD8HG3–Still life photograph with antique solar system model
RMD98MN1–Two large solar prominences in extreme ultraviolet light (ionized helium at 304) roughly the same size but quite different in
RM2M9CR1H–Orbium Planetarum - Earth centred model of the universe
RMG1CC4W–Scientist working on GOES-D model satellite prior to launching 1980
RM2BM24XG–A Philosopher Lecturing on the Orrery. From a print by William Pether, after a painting by Joseph Wright of Derby. 18th century. To quote Wikipedia, “An orrery is a mechanical model of the Solar System that illustrates or predicts the relative positions and motions of the planets and moons, usually according to the heliocentric model.”
RM2A7ADNR–The 15th century historical astronomical clock, a working model of the solar system, in Exeter Cathedral, in Devon, UK
RFRXBY54–1849 Bilder Astronomy Print with an Armillary Sphere or Antique Model of the Solar System and the affects of the Sun, Moon and Earth on Eclipses and Physical diagrams regarding Rotations and Orbits
RMRJE0NP–Geometric Solar System.
RMMR6WB6–Engraving depicting Henderson's Three-Wheeled Orrery, a mechanical model of the solar system that illustrates or predicts the relative positions and motions of the planets and moons, usually according to the heliocentric model. Dated 19th century
RME10CFM–Apr. 04, 1972 - During a training exercise at Cape Kennedy, Fla., Astronaut John W. Young prepares to fold up a model of the array of detectors that the Apollo 16 crew will take the moon and back. The detector array, which will be attached to the exterior of the Lunar module, will use special materials to record the tracks of cosmic rays, mysterious particles that bombard the solar system from all directions in space. The detectors are expected to provide new clues to the age composition and origin of cosmic rays
RMMR3WX5–Engraving depicting an armillary sphere. An armillary sphere is a model of objects in the sky, consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centred on Earth or the Sun, that represent lines of celestial longitude and latitude. Dated 18th century
RF2JNFMH5–Solar System model with Earth in center according to ancient and medieval scientific ideas
RMHRP4MX–Ptolemaic System, Geocentric Model, 1531
RM2J4A5Y3–Solar system historical model
RMD98M5A–This is a mosaic of Olympus Mons, the highest volcano on Mars, which towers 26 km above the surrounding plains. The image covers an area of approximately 600 000 sq. km and is colour-coded according to height based on data from the Digital Terrain Model (DTM). The High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board ESA’s Mars Express Orbiter imaged the region over 18 orbits. This image is an ortho-image mosaic, where the projecting rays are perpendicular to the plane of projection. This corrects any deformations introduced by an imaging camera. Such an image can be fitted directly on to a map.
RFFAY6X1–Old vintage brass model of the solar system isolated on white background. Astronomical device. Vintage gear.
RM2R9C4NK–London, England: c. 1920 An astronomical model for higher education in the New County Hall in Westminster showing the motions of the earth, moon and sun.
RF2C3Y6AN–The Statue of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus in Warsaw Poland, who who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth
RMM7RTAG–A Philosopher Lecturing on the Orrery, after the 1776 painting by English artist Joseph Wright of Derby, 1734-1797.
RM2H6JT4Y–A mechanism for a model of planetary motion by Joseph Clement, 19th century
RM2M9CR1J–Scenographia Compagis Mundanae Brahea - Geo-heliocentric model of the universe of Tycho Brahe
RMR1H2PG–Funeral monument to Italian astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei designed by Italian sculptors Giulio Foggini, Vincenzo Foggini, Giovan Battista Foggini and Girolamo Ticciati (1737) in the Basilica di Santa Croce (Basilica of the Holy Cross) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RM2M9CXAJ–Planetarium - Copernican System
RM2A7ADNW–The 15th century historical astronomical clock, a working model of the solar system, in Exeter Cathedral, in Devon, UK
RFRXBY59–1849 Bilder Astronomy Print with an Armillary Sphere or Antique Model of the Solar System and the affects of the Sun, Moon and Earth on Eclipses and Physical diagrams regarding Rotations and Orbits
RMBA0RWR–The Exhibition 'Out of this world. Wonders of the solar system' in the Gasometer Oberhausen, Germany.
RMARFMW7–astronomy astronomical model solar system celestial cosmos cosmic planets
RM2K0AT91–Triumph of the Republic, sketch for the Petit Palais, between 12–1909 and 1913.
RF2DE2HJA–Nicolaus Copernicus face portrait on Poland zloty banknote closeup. Genius renaissance mathematician and astronomer.
RF2RWH8GK–Franeker, The Netherlands - June 10, 2017: Interior of the planetarium Eise Eisinga in Franeker, Friesland in The Netherlands. Oldest planetarium of the world and UNESCO world heritage.
RMHRP4MT–Ptolemaic System, Geocentric Model, 1531
RM2J4A5XN–Solar system historical model
RF2GAMAM7–Detail view of an iron Armillary sphere on top of building
RFFAY6WX–Old vintage brass model of the solar system isolated on white background. Astronomical device. Vintage gear.
RF2C3Y6A1–The Statue of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus in Warsaw Poland, who who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth
RMR1H2B9–Funeral monument to Italian astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei designed by Italian sculptors Giulio Foggini, Vincenzo Foggini, Giovan Battista Foggini and Girolamo Ticciati (1737) in the Basilica di Santa Croce (Basilica of the Holy Cross) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RFRXBY69–1849 Bilder Astronomy Print of Various 19th century Telescopes including Herschel's Giant Telescope and various other Meridian Telescopes
RMBA0RXH–The Exhibition 'Out of this world. Wonders of the solar system' in the Gasometer Oberhausen, Germany.
RMARFMN7–astronomy astronomical model solar system celestial cosmos cosmic planets
RF2RWH8M1–Franeker, The Netherlands - June 10, 2017: Interior of the planetarium Eise Eisinga in Franeker, Friesland in The Netherlands. Oldest planetarium of the world and UNESCO world heritage.
RMHRP4MR–Ptolemaic System, Geocentric Model, 1531
RF2GAMA9C–Detail view of an iron Armillary sphere on top of building
RFFAY6WK–Old vintage brass model of the solar system isolated on white background. Astronomical device. Vintage gear.
RF2C3Y6BH–The Statue of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus in Warsaw Poland, who who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth
RFRXBY68–1849 Bilder Astronomy Print of Various 19th century Telescopes including Herschel's Giant Telescope and various other Meridian Telescopes
RF2RWH8H0–Franeker, The Netherlands - June 10, 2017: Interior of the planetarium Eise Eisinga in Franeker, Friesland in The Netherlands. Oldest planetarium of the world and UNESCO world heritage.
RMHRP2RJ–Ptolemaic System, Geocentric Model, 1531
RF2GAMA9J–Detail view of an iron Armillary sphere on top of building
RFFAY6WH–Old vintage brass model of the solar system isolated on white background. Astronomical device. Vintage gear.
RF2RWH8P7–Franeker, The Netherlands - June 10, 2017: Exterior of the planetarium Eise Eisinga in Franeker, Friesland in The Netherlands. Oldest planetarium of the world and UNESCO world heritage.
RMG15C2C–Scenographia Systematis Copernicani, Scenography of the Copernican world system. Copernican heliocentrism is the name given to the astronomical model developed by Nicolaus Copernicus and published in 1543. It positioned the Sun near the center of the Univ
RFFAY6WY–Old vintage brass model of the solar system isolated on white background. Astronomical device. Vintage gear.
RF2RWH8ME–Franeker, The Netherlands - June 10, 2017: Portrait of Eise Eisinga crafter of planetarium in Franeker, Friesland in The Netherlands. Oldest planetarium of the world and UNESCO world heritage.
RMG16ACX–Earth-centered universe, with orbits of moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and the firmament in concentric circles, 1495. In astronomy, the Ptolemaic system, is a description of the cosmos where Earth is at the orbital center of all celestial bo
RF2RWH8RW–Franeker, The Netherlands - June 10, 2017: Exterior of the planetarium Eise Eisinga in Franeker, Friesland in The Netherlands. Oldest planetarium of the world and UNESCO world heritage.
RMG15DDY–An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (in the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centered on Earth, that represent lines of celestial longitude a
RF2RWH8MA–Franeker, The Netherlands - June 10, 2017: Exterior of the planetarium Eise Eisinga in Franeker, Friesland in The Netherlands. Oldest planetarium of the world and UNESCO world heritage.
RMG16ACW–Engraving of the planetary systems of Ptolemy, the Egyptians, Tycho Brahe, and Copernicus by Henry Wickles, 1851. In astronomy, the geocentric model (also known as geocentrism, or the Ptolemaic system), is a description of the cosmos where Earth is at the
RMG15JD2–Scenographia Systematis Mvndani Ptolemaici. Scenography of the Ptolemaic cosmography. In astronomy, the geocentric model (also known as geocentrism, or the Ptolemaic system), is the superseded theory that the Earth is the center of the universe, and that
RMG15JD3–Orbium Planetarum Terram Complectentium Scenographia. Scenography of the planetary orbits encompassing the Earth. Planetary orbits depicting the systems of Ptolemy and Tycho Brahe. In astronomy, the geocentric model (also known as geocentrism, or the Ptol
RMG15H1G–Portion of the tapestry 'Atlas Supporting the Armillary Sphere,' circa 1530, by George Wezeler, Brussels, Belgium. An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (in the celestial sphe
RMG15M0E–Astronomicum Caesareum depicts the cosmos and heavens according to the 1400 year old Ptolemaic system, which maintained that the sun revolved around the earth. By means of hand colored maps and moveable paper parts (volvelles), Petrus Apianus (1495-1552)
RMG15H15–'Atlas Supporting the Armillary Sphere,' circa 1530, by George Wezeler, Brussels, Belgium. An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (in the celestial sphere), consisting of a sph
RMG15JA7–Planisphaerivm Copernicanvm Sive Systema Vniversi Totivs Creati Ex Hypothesi Copernicana In Plano Exhibitvm. The planisphere of Copernicus, or the system of the entire created universe according to the hypothesis of Copernicus exhibited in a planar view.
RMG16A1W–An orrery is a mechanical device that illustrates the relative positions and motions of the planets and moons in the Solar System in a heliocentric model. Though the Greeks had working planetaria, the first orrery that was a planetarium of the modern era
RMG15C1X–Model of the orbit of the planets by Johannes Kepler, devised in 1596-97. German astronomer Kepler devised the three fundamental laws of planetary motion. These laws were based on detailed observations of the planets made by Tycho Brahe and himself. Keple
RMG15D4N–Model of the orbit of the planets by Johannes Kepler, devised in 1596-97. German astronomer Kepler devised the three fundamental laws of planetary motion. These laws were based on detailed observations of the planets made by Tycho Brahe and himself. Keple
RMG15D4J–Model of the orbit of the planets by Johannes Kepler, devised in 1596-97. German astronomer Kepler devised the three fundamental laws of planetary motion. These laws were based on detailed observations of the planets made by Tycho Brahe and himself. Keple
RMG15K7W–Print entitled: Geometric figure of earth, sun, and moon calculated by Aristarchus to approximate real scale of the solar system. Aristarchus (310-230 BC), was a Greek astronomer and mathematician, born on the island of Samos, in Greece. He presented the
RMG16ACT–Riccioli's, Almagestum Novum (1651), depicting Urania, the muse of astronomy, weighing up the rival systems of Copernicus, in which the earth moves round the sun, and Riccioli himself, in which the earth remains stationary at the center of the universe. T
RMHRKNX0–Ferguson's Planetarium
RMG16ECF–Entitled: 'Armillary sphere at exedra, Meridian Hill Park, bounded by Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Euclid & W Streets, Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC.' Meridian Hill Park is a structured urban park located in the Washington, D.C. neighborhood o
RMHRNP2M–Heliocentric Universe, Copernicus, 1543
RMHRKKBF–Heliocentric Universe, Copernicus, 1543
RMG15JBW–Planisphaerivm Ptolmaicvm, Sive Machina Orbivm Mvndi Ex Hypothesi Ptolemaica In Plano Disposita. The planisphere of Ptolemy, or the mechanism (i.e. the movements) of the heavenly orbits following the hypothesis of Ptolemy laid out in a planar view. In ast
RMG15DAM–Different cosmological models as conceived by Ptolemy, Plato, the ancient Egyptians, Tycho Brahe and Copernicus.
RMHRNP1J–Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds, Frontispiece, 1683
RMG15K65–Color enhanced image of Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle's frontispiece to his 17th century book 'Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds' (Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes) was one of the first books to attempt an explanation of scientific theories
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