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Space Collection (page 28)

Background imageSpace Collection: Comet seen from Nuremberg, Germany

Comet seen from Nuremberg, Germany
Depiction of a comet seen from Nuremberg, Germany, every night from 14 to 24 December 1664

Background imageSpace Collection: Meteor above the Champs Elysees, Paris, France

Meteor above the Champs Elysees, Paris, France
A meteor seen above the Champs Elysees and Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France

Background imageSpace Collection: Transportation of meteorite found by Peary in Greenland

Transportation of meteorite found by Peary in Greenland
Transportation of a large iron meteorite found at Cape York, Greenland, by the American explorer Robert Edwin Peary, and taken for display purposes to the Museum of Natural History, New York. (2 of 2)

Background imageSpace Collection: Meteorite found by Peary in Greenland

Meteorite found by Peary in Greenland
A large iron meteorite found at Cape York, Greenland, by the American explorer Robert Edwin Peary, and taken for display purposes to the Museum of Natural History, New York. (1 of 2)

Background imageSpace Collection: Surface markings on the planet Mars

Surface markings on the planet Mars, showing two different faces

Background imageSpace Collection: Supposed landscape on the planet Mars

Supposed landscape on the planet Mars
A supposed landscape on the planet Mars, showing the canals

Background imageSpace Collection: Landscape on the planet Mars

Landscape on the planet Mars
View of a landscape on the planet Mars, showing the canals

Background imageSpace Collection: Night sky above the planet Mars

Night sky above the planet Mars
The night sky above the planet Mars, showing its two small moons and, at the appropriate seasons, planet Earth gleaming like the evening star

Background imageSpace Collection: Valier rocket taking off from the moon

Valier rocket taking off from the moon
Max Valier, Munich engineer, proposes using a lunar base for rockets travelling to distant planets. (3 of 3)

Background imageSpace Collection: Valier rocket lunar base

Valier rocket lunar base
Max Valier, Munich engineer, proposes a lunar base using solar power, from which travel to more distant destinations will be easier than from Earth. (2 of 3)

Background imageSpace Collection: Valier rocket launch from water

Valier rocket launch from water
Max Valier, Munich engineer, proposes rocket launch from water for space travel. (1 of 3)

Background imageSpace Collection: Natural Phenomena / Space /

Natural Phenomena / Space /
Meteorite investigated by prof. Nordenskjold on the northwest coast of Greenland and brought back to Sweden 1st picture of 2



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