TEC4661413: Maison de Verre, 31 rue Saint Guillaume in Paris 75007. Architects Pierre Chareau (1883-1950) and Bernard Bijvoet (1889-1979), 1928-1931. Built for gynecologist Jean Dalsace and his wife Annie Berheim. This private hotel and medical practice are famous for the use of a metal structure associated with a glass facade. / Bridgeman Images
ITR4553795: In front of the great rose of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris, a statue of the Virgin a Child proclaims the glory of the Incarnation. The statues of Adam and Eve and the gallery of the Kings of Israel and Judah show the long historical preparation that culminates in the manifestation of God in Jesus. Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images
ITR4553663: In the 15th century, the family of Jean Jouvenel des Ursins, prevoted for the merchants of Paris, transformed the Saint-Remi chapel of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris into its own pantheon. Polychrome statue of Jean Jouvenel and his wife regained their place in Notre Dame in 1954, Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images
PIX4574685: Large red spot of Jupiter seen by Voyager 2 - 03 - 07 - 1979 - Large red spot of Jupiter seen by Voyager 2 - 03 - 07 - 1979 - The red spot of Jupiter seen by the Voyager 2 probe on July 3, 1979 has a distance of 6 million km from the planet. The Jupiter Red Spot is a gigantic tempete measuring nearly 25,000 km in diameter, about twice the diameter of the Earth. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4616824: Mars and Deimos - Illustration - Mars and Deimos - Illustration - Artist's view of Deimos, the smallest of Mars's two satellites. This is how Mars and its even smaller satellite Deimos might appear from a distance of about 100 miles from the surface of Deimos. Deimos is over Acidalia Planitia, an albedo feature that has been observed by Earth - bound astronomers since the 19th century. To the southwest are the fog - filled canyons of Valles Marineris, the westernmost of which are still in darkness. Beyond Mars, immediately to the left of its night side, is Phobos at a distance of 20,000 miles. The two bright objects in the lower left are the stars Beta Gruis and Al Nair in the southern constellation Grus. Like it's larger companion Phobos, Deimos does not possess enough mass to pull itself into a sphere; its shape instead is oblong with a length of about 10 miles and only 6 miles wide at its smallest dimension. Like Phobos, Deimos may be an asteroid long ago captured by Mars' gravity. Orbiting 14,600 miles above Mars' surface, Deimos completes one revolution every 30 hours / Bridgeman Images
YOU4419569: Nave of the Chiesa Nuova in Rome, Italian religious architecture of Baroque style, Church built between 1575 and 1606 on the site of the church of Santa Maria in Vallicella donated by Pope Gregoire XIII to the congregation of the Oratory founded by Philip Neri (Filippo Neri) (1515-1595), important craftsman of the Contre Reforme, canonized in 1622 by Pope Gregoire XV. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Rome, Lazio, Italy. / Bridgeman Images
YOU4419571: Facade the Oratory of the Filippini (Oratorio dei Filippini), Italian religious architecture of Baroque style, edifice commissioned by the congregation of the Oratory founded by Philippe Neri (Filippo Neri) (1515-1595) in the course of the Contre Reforme, designed for musical executions, built between 1637 and 1650 by Francesco Borromini (1599-1667). Photography, KIM Youngtae, Rome, Lazio, Italy. / Bridgeman Images
YOU4419654: Facade of the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, Gothic and Italian Renaissance religious architecture, church built between 13th and 15th centuries, whose Renaissance facade is the work of architect Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472). Photography, KIM Youngtae, Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Â / Bridgeman Images
PIX4633308: The Earth 600 million years ago - Artist's view - Ediacaran Earth - The Earth seen about 600 million years ago after an important period of glaciation. This is how the Earth may have appeared 600 million years ago following the Cryogenian “” Snowball Earth”” period. The worldwide glaciers have melted and the ocean is largely liquid again. During this, the Ediacaran period, it is hypothesized that all of the Earth's landmasses had merged into a single supercontinent known as Pannotia, also known as the Vendian supercontinent. Surrounding this massive landmass is the vast Panthalassic Ocean, also known as Panthalassa. While the ocean was home to a variety of evolving multicellular life forms including the ubiquitous Dickinsonia costata, it is not believed that life had moved to dry land with possible exception of bacteria and other microbial colonies / Bridgeman Images
PIX4643515: Cassini spacecraft with Enceladus Geysers - Artist's view of the Cassini probe observing geysers on the surface of Enceladus, one of Saturn's satellites. The Cassini-Huygens probe was launched on 15 October 1997 and has been placed in orbit around Saturn since 1 July 2004. Cassini deliberately flies through the enigmatic geysurs of Encaledus, as the slim cresent of Saturn rises above the horizon / Bridgeman Images