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ATV joins the international space station - Artist view - The ATV approaching ISS - Artist view - Artist view of the European automatic cargo ATV approaching the international space station (ISS). Artist's impression of the Automated Transfer Vehicle approaching the International Space Station (ISS)
ATV joins the international space station - Artist view - The ATV approaching ISS - Artist view - Artist view of the European automatic cargo ATV approaching the international space station (ISS). Artist's impression of the Automated Transfer Vehicle approaching the International Space Station (ISS)

PIX4603558: ATV joins the international space station - Artist view - The ATV approaching ISS - Artist view - Artist view of the European automatic cargo ATV approaching the international space station (ISS). Artist's impression of the Automated Transfer Vehicle approaching the International Space Station (ISS) / Bridgeman Images

Rye grass, Gramen loliaceum. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.
Rye grass, Gramen loliaceum. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.

FLO4603560: Rye grass, Gramen loliaceum. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830., Turpin, Pierre Jean Francois (1775-1840) / Bridgeman Images

Orpin - Common houseleek, Sedum majus. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.
Orpin - Common houseleek, Sedum majus. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.

FLO4603575: Orpin - Common houseleek, Sedum majus. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830., Turpin, Pierre Jean Francois (1775-1840) / Bridgeman Images

ATV arrives at the international space station. - Artist's view of the European automatic cargo ATV arrives at the international space station. Designed to refuel the station with various equipment, the ATV, with several tons of fuel on board, will be used to bring the station back to its orbit
ATV arrives at the international space station. - Artist's view of the European automatic cargo ATV arrives at the international space station. Designed to refuel the station with various equipment, the ATV, with several tons of fuel on board, will be used to bring the station back to its orbit

PIX4603581: ATV arrives at the international space station. - Artist's view of the European automatic cargo ATV arrives at the international space station. Designed to refuel the station with various equipment, the ATV, with several tons of fuel on board, will be used to bring the station back to its orbit / Bridgeman Images

Jujubier tincture mother - Jujube tree, Rhamnus zizyphus, with flower, leaf and fruit in section. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.
Jujubier tincture mother - Jujube tree, Rhamnus zizyphus, with flower, leaf and fruit in section. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.

FLO4603593: Jujubier tincture mother - Jujube tree, Rhamnus zizyphus, with flower, leaf and fruit in section. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830., Turpin, Pierre Jean Francois (1775-1840) / Bridgeman Images

Lettuce - Lettuce, Lactuca sativa. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.
Lettuce - Lettuce, Lactuca sativa. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.

FLO4603611: Lettuce - Lettuce, Lactuca sativa. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830., Turpin, Pierre Jean Francois (1775-1840) / Bridgeman Images

Iceland lichen or Iceland moss - Iceland lichen, Lichen islandicus. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.
Iceland lichen or Iceland moss - Iceland lichen, Lichen islandicus. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.

FLO4603657: Iceland lichen or Iceland moss - Iceland lichen, Lichen islandicus. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830., Turpin, Pierre Jean Francois (1775-1840) / Bridgeman Images

Space Shuttle Hermes - Artist's view - European spaceplane Hermes - Illustration - Artist's view of the European Space Shuttle project Hermes, 1987. This reusable space plane was to be launched by an Ariane 5 rocket and take several spationauts into space. The project under study in the 1980s was finally abandoned in 1993. Artwork made in 1987 showing the european space shuttle Hermes in space. This space shuttle was to be launched atop an ariane 5 rocket and should carry astronauts and payloads in space. First studied at the beginning of eighties, this project was cancelled in 1993
Space Shuttle Hermes - Artist's view - European spaceplane Hermes - Illustration - Artist's view of the European Space Shuttle project Hermes, 1987. This reusable space plane was to be launched by an Ariane 5 rocket and take several spationauts into space. The project under study in the 1980s was finally abandoned in 1993. Artwork made in 1987 showing the european space shuttle Hermes in space. This space shuttle was to be launched atop an ariane 5 rocket and should carry astronauts and payloads in space. First studied at the beginning of eighties, this project was cancelled in 1993

PIX4603669: Space Shuttle Hermes - Artist's view - European spaceplane Hermes - Illustration - Artist's view of the European Space Shuttle project Hermes, 1987. This reusable space plane was to be launched by an Ariane 5 rocket and take several spationauts into space. The project under study in the 1980s was finally abandoned in 1993. Artwork made in 1987 showing the european space shuttle Hermes in space. This space shuttle was to be launched atop an ariane 5 rocket and should carry astronauts and payloads in space. First studied at the beginning of eighties, this project was cancelled in 1993 / Bridgeman Images

Terrestrial Ivy - Ground ivy, Hedera terrestris. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.
Terrestrial Ivy - Ground ivy, Hedera terrestris. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.

FLO4603675: Terrestrial Ivy - Ground ivy, Hedera terrestris. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830., Turpin, Pierre Jean Francois (1775-1840) / Bridgeman Images

Flax - Linseed, Linum sativum. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.
Flax - Linseed, Linum sativum. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830.

FLO4603678: Flax - Linseed, Linum sativum. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830., Turpin, Pierre Jean Francois (1775-1840) / Bridgeman Images

Buglosse officinale or false borage - Engraving by Lambert fils, after a drawing by Pierre Jean Francois Turpin (1775-1840), extracted from La flore medicale, by Chaumeton, Poiret et Chamberet, Paris 1830 - Bugloss, Anchusa officinalis - Engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by P - J - F - Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830 -
Buglosse officinale or false borage - Engraving by Lambert fils, after a drawing by Pierre Jean Francois Turpin (1775-1840), extracted from La flore medicale, by Chaumeton, Poiret et Chamberet, Paris 1830 - Bugloss, Anchusa officinalis - Engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by P - J - F - Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830 -

FLO4605119: Buglosse officinale or false borage - Engraving by Lambert fils, after a drawing by Pierre Jean Francois Turpin (1775-1840), extracted from La flore medicale, by Chaumeton, Poiret et Chamberet, Paris 1830 - Bugloss, Anchusa officinalis - Engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by P - J - F - Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret, Poiret and Chamberet's “” La Flore Medicale,”” Paris, Panckoucke, 1830 - / Bridgeman Images

Delta II rocket decolving 01/03 - Delta II rocket carrying ICESAT and CHIPS satellites. 12/01/2003
Delta II rocket decolving 01/03 - Delta II rocket carrying ICESAT and CHIPS satellites. 12/01/2003

PIX4605123: Delta II rocket decolving 01/03 - Delta II rocket carrying ICESAT and CHIPS satellites. 12/01/2003 / Bridgeman Images

Delta II rocket decolling - DAWN probe - 09 - 2007 - Dawn spacecraft launch - 09 - 2007 - Delta II rocket decolving on 27 September 2007 carrying the DAWN probe destined for the study of the asteroid Vesta and the dwarf planet Ceres. September 27, 2007. The Delta II rocket carrying Nasa's Dawn spacecraft rises from the smoke and fire on the launch pad to begin its 1.7 - billion - mile journey through the inner solar system to study a pair of asteroids. Liftoff was at 7:34 a.m. EDT from Pad 17 - B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The spacecraft will be the first to orbit two planetary bodies, asteroid Vesta and dwarf planet Ceres, during a single mission. It is also NASA's first purely scientific mission powered by three solar electric ion propulsion engine
Delta II rocket decolling - DAWN probe - 09 - 2007 - Dawn spacecraft launch - 09 - 2007 - Delta II rocket decolving on 27 September 2007 carrying the DAWN probe destined for the study of the asteroid Vesta and the dwarf planet Ceres. September 27, 2007. The Delta II rocket carrying Nasa's Dawn spacecraft rises from the smoke and fire on the launch pad to begin its 1.7 - billion - mile journey through the inner solar system to study a pair of asteroids. Liftoff was at 7:34 a.m. EDT from Pad 17 - B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The spacecraft will be the first to orbit two planetary bodies, asteroid Vesta and dwarf planet Ceres, during a single mission. It is also NASA's first purely scientific mission powered by three solar electric ion propulsion engine

PIX4605145: Delta II rocket decolling - DAWN probe - 09 - 2007 - Dawn spacecraft launch - 09 - 2007 - Delta II rocket decolving on 27 September 2007 carrying the DAWN probe destined for the study of the asteroid Vesta and the dwarf planet Ceres. September 27, 2007. The Delta II rocket carrying Nasa's Dawn spacecraft rises from the smoke and fire on the launch pad to begin its 1.7 - billion - mile journey through the inner solar system to study a pair of asteroids. Liftoff was at 7:34 a.m. EDT from Pad 17 - B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The spacecraft will be the first to orbit two planetary bodies, asteroid Vesta and dwarf planet Ceres, during a single mission. It is also NASA's first purely scientific mission powered by three solar electric ion propulsion engine / Bridgeman Images

Launch of the Ares 1 - X - Ares 1 - X rocket launch - Launch of the Ares 1 - X rocket of the American Constellation program, 28 October 2009. The first stage ignites on Nasa's Ares I - X test rocket at Launch Pad 39B at Nasa's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 11:30 a.m. EDT on Oct. 28. The rocket produces 2.96 million pounds of thrust at liftoff and reaches a speed of 100 mph in eight seconds. This was the first launch from Kennedy's pads of a vehicle other than the space shuttle since the Apollo Program's Saturn rockets were retired. The parts used to make the Ares I - X booster flew on 30 different shuttle missions ranging from STS - 29 in 1989 to STS - 106 in 2000. The data returned from more than 700 sensors throughout the rocket will be used to refine the design of future launch vehicles and bring NASA one step closer to reaching its exploration goals
Launch of the Ares 1 - X - Ares 1 - X rocket launch - Launch of the Ares 1 - X rocket of the American Constellation program, 28 October 2009. The first stage ignites on Nasa's Ares I - X test rocket at Launch Pad 39B at Nasa's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 11:30 a.m. EDT on Oct. 28. The rocket produces 2.96 million pounds of thrust at liftoff and reaches a speed of 100 mph in eight seconds. This was the first launch from Kennedy's pads of a vehicle other than the space shuttle since the Apollo Program's Saturn rockets were retired. The parts used to make the Ares I - X booster flew on 30 different shuttle missions ranging from STS - 29 in 1989 to STS - 106 in 2000. The data returned from more than 700 sensors throughout the rocket will be used to refine the design of future launch vehicles and bring NASA one step closer to reaching its exploration goals

PIX4605155: Launch of the Ares 1 - X - Ares 1 - X rocket launch - Launch of the Ares 1 - X rocket of the American Constellation program, 28 October 2009. The first stage ignites on Nasa's Ares I - X test rocket at Launch Pad 39B at Nasa's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 11:30 a.m. EDT on Oct. 28. The rocket produces 2.96 million pounds of thrust at liftoff and reaches a speed of 100 mph in eight seconds. This was the first launch from Kennedy's pads of a vehicle other than the space shuttle since the Apollo Program's Saturn rockets were retired. The parts used to make the Ares I - X booster flew on 30 different shuttle missions ranging from STS - 29 in 1989 to STS - 106 in 2000. The data returned from more than 700 sensors throughout the rocket will be used to refine the design of future launch vehicles and bring NASA one step closer to reaching its exploration goals / Bridgeman Images

Delta II rocket launch - Themis mission - 02 - 2007 - Delta II rocket launch on 17 February 2007 carrying the 5 satellites of the Themis mission, scientific mission for the study of the polar aurora
Delta II rocket launch - Themis mission - 02 - 2007 - Delta II rocket launch on 17 February 2007 carrying the 5 satellites of the Themis mission, scientific mission for the study of the polar aurora

PIX4605160: Delta II rocket launch - Themis mission - 02 - 2007 - Delta II rocket launch on 17 February 2007 carrying the 5 satellites of the Themis mission, scientific mission for the study of the polar aurora / Bridgeman Images

Manchu (Niuchi) man, Mongol with moustache and pigtail, and Eleuth Mongol man. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his Natural History of the Human Species.
Manchu (Niuchi) man, Mongol with moustache and pigtail, and Eleuth Mongol man. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his Natural History of the Human Species.

FLO4605202: Manchu (Niuchi) man, Mongol with moustache and pigtail, and Eleuth Mongol man. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his Natural History of the Human Species. / Bridgeman Images

Training in the Soyuz simulator - Star City - Astronaut in soyuz simulator, Star City - European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Reiter is training in the simulator of the Soyuz TMA spaceship located at the Gagarin training center near Moscow. 07/2003. ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter, from Germany, during a training session inside the Soyuz TMA simulator at the Gagarin Training Center, also known as Zviezdny Gorodok (“” Star City”), near Moscow, in July 2003, as part of his preparation for future long - duration flights to the International Space Station (ISS). For this simulation, Thomas Reiter, alone in the module, sits in the commander's seat. He wears the Sokol pressure suit worn by the crew during launch and return phases
Training in the Soyuz simulator - Star City - Astronaut in soyuz simulator, Star City - European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Reiter is training in the simulator of the Soyuz TMA spaceship located at the Gagarin training center near Moscow. 07/2003. ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter, from Germany, during a training session inside the Soyuz TMA simulator at the Gagarin Training Center, also known as Zviezdny Gorodok (“” Star City”), near Moscow, in July 2003, as part of his preparation for future long - duration flights to the International Space Station (ISS). For this simulation, Thomas Reiter, alone in the module, sits in the commander's seat. He wears the Sokol pressure suit worn by the crew during launch and return phases

PIX4605229: Training in the Soyuz simulator - Star City - Astronaut in soyuz simulator, Star City - European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Reiter is training in the simulator of the Soyuz TMA spaceship located at the Gagarin training center near Moscow. 07/2003. ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter, from Germany, during a training session inside the Soyuz TMA simulator at the Gagarin Training Center, also known as Zviezdny Gorodok (“” Star City”), near Moscow, in July 2003, as part of his preparation for future long - duration flights to the International Space Station (ISS). For this simulation, Thomas Reiter, alone in the module, sits in the commander's seat. He wears the Sokol pressure suit worn by the crew during launch and return phases / Bridgeman Images

Cutthroat man and woman from Bioko island (Fernando Po). People of the extinct Guanche people. From drawings by Captain Filmore. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his Natural History of the Human Species.
Cutthroat man and woman from Bioko island (Fernando Po). People of the extinct Guanche people. From drawings by Captain Filmore. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his Natural History of the Human Species.

FLO4605234: Cutthroat man and woman from Bioko island (Fernando Po). People of the extinct Guanche people. From drawings by Captain Filmore. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his Natural History of the Human Species. / Bridgeman Images

Manchu mandarin in fur coat, beard and hat with peacock feather, and Miao mountaineer from southern China. (Sketched from the body of a man killed in the Opium Wars against the British.) Yuchi-Mantchou mandarin and Miao-Tze mountaineer. Caucaso-Mongoles. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his Natural History of the Human Species, Edinburgh, W. H. Lizars, 1848
Manchu mandarin in fur coat, beard and hat with peacock feather, and Miao mountaineer from southern China. (Sketched from the body of a man killed in the Opium Wars against the British.) Yuchi-Mantchou mandarin and Miao-Tze mountaineer. Caucaso-Mongoles. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his Natural History of the Human Species, Edinburgh, W. H. Lizars, 1848

FLO4605420: Manchu mandarin in fur coat, beard and hat with peacock feather, and Miao mountaineer from southern China. (Sketched from the body of a man killed in the Opium Wars against the British.) Yuchi-Mantchou mandarin and Miao-Tze mountaineer. Caucaso-Mongoles. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his Natural History of the Human Species, Edinburgh, W. H. Lizars, 1848 / Bridgeman Images

Alibouffier or styrax (Styrax benzoin) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh, and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831
Alibouffier or styrax (Styrax benzoin) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh, and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831

FLO4605438: Alibouffier or styrax (Styrax benzoin) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh, and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831 / Bridgeman Images

Bookoo or Buchu or bucco or diosma (Agathosma crenulata) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831
Bookoo or Buchu or bucco or diosma (Agathosma crenulata) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831

FLO4605485: Bookoo or Buchu or bucco or diosma (Agathosma crenulata) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831 / Bridgeman Images

Laurier sauce (Laurus nobilis) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831
Laurier sauce (Laurus nobilis) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831

FLO4605514: Laurier sauce (Laurus nobilis) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831 / Bridgeman Images

Beni thistle or marble or saffron or beni cnicus (Cnicus benedicta) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831
Beni thistle or marble or saffron or beni cnicus (Cnicus benedicta) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831

FLO4605523: Beni thistle or marble or saffron or beni cnicus (Cnicus benedicta) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831 / Bridgeman Images

Mariner 8 - 9 - The Mariner 8 and Mariner 9 probes are two identical probes launched on 8 May 1971 and 30 May 1971 respectively to Mars. The launch of Mariner 8 was a failure, but Mariner 9 successfully entered orbit around Mars on November 14, 1971, becoming the first space probe in orbit around a planet. Mariner 9 ceased to communicate on 27 October 1972
Mariner 8 - 9 - The Mariner 8 and Mariner 9 probes are two identical probes launched on 8 May 1971 and 30 May 1971 respectively to Mars. The launch of Mariner 8 was a failure, but Mariner 9 successfully entered orbit around Mars on November 14, 1971, becoming the first space probe in orbit around a planet. Mariner 9 ceased to communicate on 27 October 1972

PIX4605557: Mariner 8 - 9 - The Mariner 8 and Mariner 9 probes are two identical probes launched on 8 May 1971 and 30 May 1971 respectively to Mars. The launch of Mariner 8 was a failure, but Mariner 9 successfully entered orbit around Mars on November 14, 1971, becoming the first space probe in orbit around a planet. Mariner 9 ceased to communicate on 27 October 1972 / Bridgeman Images

Marrubium vulgare (Marrubium vulgare) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831
Marrubium vulgare (Marrubium vulgare) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831

FLO4605568: Marrubium vulgare (Marrubium vulgare) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831 / Bridgeman Images

The Pioneer 10 and Jupiter probe - Artist view - The Pioneer 10 and Jupiter probe - Artist view
The Pioneer 10 and Jupiter probe - Artist view - The Pioneer 10 and Jupiter probe - Artist view

PIX4605613: The Pioneer 10 and Jupiter probe - Artist view - The Pioneer 10 and Jupiter probe - Artist view, Dixon, Don (b.1951) / Bridgeman Images

Cabbage bark or cabbage tree or Morcego's cabbage tree (Andira inermis) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831
Cabbage bark or cabbage tree or Morcego's cabbage tree (Andira inermis) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831

FLO4605636: Cabbage bark or cabbage tree or Morcego's cabbage tree (Andira inermis) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831 / Bridgeman Images

The probe Pioneer 10 - Artist's View - Pioneer 10 probe - Artist view - Pioneer 10 was launched on March 3, 1972 with as its destination the planet Jupiter, which it flew over on December 3, 1973. Artist's view showing the probe passing the Moon, en route to Jupiter. Pioneer 10 Artwork Spacecraft shown only 11 hours after launch passing the orbit of the Moon in this artist concept on it's way to orbit above Jupiter's surface
The probe Pioneer 10 - Artist's View - Pioneer 10 probe - Artist view - Pioneer 10 was launched on March 3, 1972 with as its destination the planet Jupiter, which it flew over on December 3, 1973. Artist's view showing the probe passing the Moon, en route to Jupiter. Pioneer 10 Artwork Spacecraft shown only 11 hours after launch passing the orbit of the Moon in this artist concept on it's way to orbit above Jupiter's surface

PIX4605675: The probe Pioneer 10 - Artist's View - Pioneer 10 probe - Artist view - Pioneer 10 was launched on March 3, 1972 with as its destination the planet Jupiter, which it flew over on December 3, 1973. Artist's view showing the probe passing the Moon, en route to Jupiter. Pioneer 10 Artwork Spacecraft shown only 11 hours after launch passing the orbit of the Moon in this artist concept on it's way to orbit above Jupiter's surface / Bridgeman Images

Pioneer 11 and Saturn - Artist's View - Pioneer 11 Saturn flyby - Artist view - Pioneer 11 was launched on April 5, 1973 with as its first destination the planet Jupiter, which it flew over in December 1974; it was the first probe to fly over Saturn in September 1979. The Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 probes have embarked on a plate, called the Pioneer plate, containing a message intended for potential aliens. The Pioneer 11 probe flys past Satur
Pioneer 11 and Saturn - Artist's View - Pioneer 11 Saturn flyby - Artist view - Pioneer 11 was launched on April 5, 1973 with as its first destination the planet Jupiter, which it flew over in December 1974; it was the first probe to fly over Saturn in September 1979. The Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 probes have embarked on a plate, called the Pioneer plate, containing a message intended for potential aliens. The Pioneer 11 probe flys past Satur

PIX4605677: Pioneer 11 and Saturn - Artist's View - Pioneer 11 Saturn flyby - Artist view - Pioneer 11 was launched on April 5, 1973 with as its first destination the planet Jupiter, which it flew over in December 1974; it was the first probe to fly over Saturn in September 1979. The Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 probes have embarked on a plate, called the Pioneer plate, containing a message intended for potential aliens. The Pioneer 11 probe flys past Satur, Dixon, Don (b.1951) / Bridgeman Images

Voyager Probe - Artist's View - Voyager Probe - Voyager Probes 1 and 2 were launched on September 5, 1977 and August 20, 1977 respectively, to study the global planets of the solar system
Voyager Probe - Artist's View - Voyager Probe - Voyager Probes 1 and 2 were launched on September 5, 1977 and August 20, 1977 respectively, to study the global planets of the solar system

PIX4605752: Voyager Probe - Artist's View - Voyager Probe - Voyager Probes 1 and 2 were launched on September 5, 1977 and August 20, 1977 respectively, to study the global planets of the solar system / Bridgeman Images

Climbing Sumac or Chip Herb or Dog Wood or Poison Sumac (Toxicodendron radicans) - Strong Water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831
Climbing Sumac or Chip Herb or Dog Wood or Poison Sumac (Toxicodendron radicans) - Strong Water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831

FLO4605794: Climbing Sumac or Chip Herb or Dog Wood or Poison Sumac (Toxicodendron radicans) - Strong Water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831 / Bridgeman Images

Galileo probe near the Amalthee satellite - Artist's view of the passage of the Galileo probe near the small satellite of Jupiter, Amalthee, November 2002
Galileo probe near the Amalthee satellite - Artist's view of the passage of the Galileo probe near the small satellite of Jupiter, Amalthee, November 2002

PIX4605851: Galileo probe near the Amalthee satellite - Artist's view of the passage of the Galileo probe near the small satellite of Jupiter, Amalthee, November 2002 / Bridgeman Images

Grey Quinquina (Cinchona officinalis) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin”” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831
Grey Quinquina (Cinchona officinalis) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin”” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831

FLO4605895: Grey Quinquina (Cinchona officinalis) - Strong water by William Clarke to illustrate “” Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin”” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831 / Bridgeman Images

Ricinus Communis - Strong Water by William Clarke to illustrate “Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831
Ricinus Communis - Strong Water by William Clarke to illustrate “Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831

FLO4605927: Ricinus Communis - Strong Water by William Clarke to illustrate “Medical Botanical, Description of the Medicinal Plants of London, Edinburgh and Dublin” by John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill, published in London by John Churchill in 1831 / Bridgeman Images

Juno Probe - Artist's View - Juno Artist's Rendering - Artist's View of Juno Probe in orbit around Jupiter. Launch in 2011, the Juno probe will reach Jupiter in 2016. Launching from Earth in 2011, the Juno spacecraft will arrive at Jupiter in 2016 to study the giant planet from an elliptical, polar orbit. Juno will repeatedly dive between the planet and its intense belts of charged particle radiation, coming only 5,000 kilometers (about 3,000 miles) from the cloud tops at closest approach. Juno's primary goal is to improve our understanding of Jupiter's formation and evolution. The spacecraft will spend a year investigating the planet's origins, interior structure, deep atmosphere and magnetosphere. Juno's study of Jupiter will help us to understand the history of our own solar system and provide new insight into how planetary systems form and develop in our galaxy and beyond
Juno Probe - Artist's View - Juno Artist's Rendering - Artist's View of Juno Probe in orbit around Jupiter. Launch in 2011, the Juno probe will reach Jupiter in 2016. Launching from Earth in 2011, the Juno spacecraft will arrive at Jupiter in 2016 to study the giant planet from an elliptical, polar orbit. Juno will repeatedly dive between the planet and its intense belts of charged particle radiation, coming only 5,000 kilometers (about 3,000 miles) from the cloud tops at closest approach. Juno's primary goal is to improve our understanding of Jupiter's formation and evolution. The spacecraft will spend a year investigating the planet's origins, interior structure, deep atmosphere and magnetosphere. Juno's study of Jupiter will help us to understand the history of our own solar system and provide new insight into how planetary systems form and develop in our galaxy and beyond

PIX4605942: Juno Probe - Artist's View - Juno Artist's Rendering - Artist's View of Juno Probe in orbit around Jupiter. Launch in 2011, the Juno probe will reach Jupiter in 2016. Launching from Earth in 2011, the Juno spacecraft will arrive at Jupiter in 2016 to study the giant planet from an elliptical, polar orbit. Juno will repeatedly dive between the planet and its intense belts of charged particle radiation, coming only 5,000 kilometers (about 3,000 miles) from the cloud tops at closest approach. Juno's primary goal is to improve our understanding of Jupiter's formation and evolution. The spacecraft will spend a year investigating the planet's origins, interior structure, deep atmosphere and magnetosphere. Juno's study of Jupiter will help us to understand the history of our own solar system and provide new insight into how planetary systems form and develop in our galaxy and beyond / Bridgeman Images

Juno Probe - Solar Panels - Juno Solar Panels - View of the solar panels of the Juno probe in operation verification. Launched in 2011, the Juno probe will reach Jupiter in 2016. It will then hold the record for the farthest solar power probe ever sent. Technicians at Astrotech's payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla. stow solar array # 2 against the body of Nasa's Juno spacecraft. Launching from Earth in 2011, the Juno spacecraft will arrive at Jupiter in 2016 to study the giant planet from an elliptical, polar orbit. When Juno arrives at Jupiter in 2016, it will be farther from the sun than any previous solar powered mission. The choice of solar power for Juno necessitates very large solar arrays with dimensions of 2.65 meters wide by 8.9 meters long (about 9 feet wide by 29 feet long). Once in orbit at the giant planet, the three arrays will provide about 450 watts of electricity for Juno
Juno Probe - Solar Panels - Juno Solar Panels - View of the solar panels of the Juno probe in operation verification. Launched in 2011, the Juno probe will reach Jupiter in 2016. It will then hold the record for the farthest solar power probe ever sent. Technicians at Astrotech's payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla. stow solar array # 2 against the body of Nasa's Juno spacecraft. Launching from Earth in 2011, the Juno spacecraft will arrive at Jupiter in 2016 to study the giant planet from an elliptical, polar orbit. When Juno arrives at Jupiter in 2016, it will be farther from the sun than any previous solar powered mission. The choice of solar power for Juno necessitates very large solar arrays with dimensions of 2.65 meters wide by 8.9 meters long (about 9 feet wide by 29 feet long). Once in orbit at the giant planet, the three arrays will provide about 450 watts of electricity for Juno

PIX4605945: Juno Probe - Solar Panels - Juno Solar Panels - View of the solar panels of the Juno probe in operation verification. Launched in 2011, the Juno probe will reach Jupiter in 2016. It will then hold the record for the farthest solar power probe ever sent. Technicians at Astrotech's payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla. stow solar array # 2 against the body of Nasa's Juno spacecraft. Launching from Earth in 2011, the Juno spacecraft will arrive at Jupiter in 2016 to study the giant planet from an elliptical, polar orbit. When Juno arrives at Jupiter in 2016, it will be farther from the sun than any previous solar powered mission. The choice of solar power for Juno necessitates very large solar arrays with dimensions of 2.65 meters wide by 8.9 meters long (about 9 feet wide by 29 feet long). Once in orbit at the giant planet, the three arrays will provide about 450 watts of electricity for Juno / Bridgeman Images


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