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Cosmos Collection (#61)

Gazing into the vast expanse of the cosmos, we are reminded of our place in the universe

Background imageCosmos Collection: Multiverse, artwork

Multiverse, artwork
Multiverse. Conceptual computer artwork of multiple universes (spherical) making up the multiverse, also called the meta-universe or metaverse

Background imageCosmos Collection: Multiverse and wormholes, artwork

Multiverse and wormholes, artwork
Multiverse and wormholes. Conceptual computer artwork of multiple universes (spherical) making up the multiverse, also called the meta-universe or metaverse

Background imageCosmos Collection: Cosmos bipinnatus

Cosmos bipinnatus flowering in Summer

Background imageCosmos Collection: Bubble universes, artwork

Bubble universes, artwork
Bubble universes. Conceptual computer artwork of universes formed from the same Big Bang event. Big Bang describes the expansion (inflation)

Background imageCosmos Collection: Bubble universe, artwork

Bubble universe, artwork
Bubble universe. Conceptual computer artwork of one of many universes formed from the same Big Bang event. Big Bang describes the expansion (inflation)

Background imageCosmos Collection: WMAP spacecraft, artwork

WMAP spacecraft, artwork
WMAP (Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe) spacecraft. Computer artwork of the WMPAP spacecraft travelling towards the second Lagrangian point (L2)

Background imageCosmos Collection: Cosmos flower pistil, SEM

Cosmos flower pistil, SEM
Cosmos flower pollination. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen (red balls) on part of the pistil (female reproductive structure) of a cosmos (Cosmos sp.) flower

Background imageCosmos Collection: Oak (Quercus robur)

Oak (Quercus robur)
Ancient Oak (Quercus robur) on a snowy February night. Photographed in Silton in Dorset, UK

Background imageCosmos Collection: Alexander von Humboldt, German naturalist

Alexander von Humboldt, German naturalist
Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859), German naturalist and geographer. At 27, Humboldt inherited enough money to plan an expedition with botanist Aime Bonpland to South America (map shown)

Background imageCosmos Collection: Cosmos bipinnatus with a bumble bee

Cosmos bipinnatus with a bumble bee
Cosmos bipinnatus Sensation Mixed flower being pollinated by a bumble bee (Bombus sp.). This is a hardy annual plant that flowers in summer and autumn

Background imageCosmos Collection: Cosmos flower (Cosmos sp. )

Cosmos flower (Cosmos sp. )
Cosmos flower (Cosmos sp.)

Background imageCosmos Collection: USA, Oregon, Portland. Cosmos flowers reflect in dewdrops clinging to laurel bloom

USA, Oregon, Portland. Cosmos flowers reflect in dewdrops clinging to laurel bloom. Credit as: Steve Terrill / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imageCosmos Collection: Full moon in black and white. Credit as: Arthur Morris / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Full moon in black and white. Credit as: Arthur Morris / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imageCosmos Collection: Planets - Jupiter

Planets - Jupiter
JUPITER (Zeus, Jove) drives his chariot, drawn by eagles, over Earth where scientists study the cosmos and conduct experiments and philosophers engage in learned discourse

Background imageCosmos Collection: Deva / Messenger

Deva / Messenger
a Messenger of the Cosmos

Background imageCosmos Collection: Alpha and Omega

Alpha and Omega
I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last : and behold, I make all things new... JHVH, aka Yahweh, Jehovah etc) depicted as the origin of the cosmos

Background imageCosmos Collection: Concepts / The Cosmos

Concepts / The Cosmos
THE COSMIC TURTLE The Universe as conceived in Hindu doctrine - creation supported by a giant turtle

Background imageCosmos Collection: Farm garden Common Cosmos and sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) behind picket fence

Farm garden Common Cosmos and sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) behind picket fence Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
SAS-292 Farm garden - Common Cosmos and sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) behind picket fence Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany Cosmos bipinnatus Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for

Background imageCosmos Collection: Acres of cosmos can be seen on field borders in France - particularly in the Loire district

Acres of cosmos can be seen on field borders in France - particularly in the Loire district
DAD-1937 Cosmos August, UK Cosmos bipinnatus Acres of cosmos can be seen on field borders in France - particularly in the Loire district

Background imageCosmos Collection: A field of wild flowers, Loire Valley, France, Europe

A field of wild flowers, Loire Valley, France, Europe

Background imageCosmos Collection: The constelation of the Plough and stars at night with a jet plane flying through

The constelation of the Plough and stars at night with a jet plane flying through
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCosmos Collection: Cosmos Bipinnatus Psycho july flowering, Wakehurst place, West Sussex, UK

Cosmos Bipinnatus Psycho july flowering, Wakehurst place, West Sussex, UK
DAD-1045 Cosmos Bipinnatus - Psycho. July flowering Wakehurst place, West Sussex, UK. David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCosmos Collection: Fallow Land - wild flowers including Cosmos and cornflowers Instigated by the co-operation of

Fallow Land - wild flowers including Cosmos and cornflowers Instigated by the co-operation of hunters
WAT-11755 Fallow Land - wild flowers including Cosmos and cornflowers Haute Saone, Province of Luxeuil, France Instigated by the co-operation of hunters and farmers M

Background imageCosmos Collection: Babylonian Cosmic System

Babylonian Cosmic System
The cosmos as perceived by the ancient Babylonians




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Gazing into the vast expanse of the cosmos, we are reminded of our place in the universe. The Flammarion engraving captures this sentiment perfectly, depicting the edge of the firmament as if peering through a celestial window. As we delve deeper into L atmosphere and explore meteorologie populaire, we uncover hidden wonders that leave us awestruck. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field galaxies reveal a tapestry of cosmic beauty, showcasing countless stars and galaxies stretching beyond imagination. And then there's the MAP microwave background, an ethereal glow that echoes from the birth of our universe - the cosmic microwave background. Intriguingly mysterious is "The Palace of Queen Night, " a set design for The Magic Flute, transporting us to otherworldly realms within our own minds. Meanwhile, amidst it all lies our home - the Milky Way galaxy - with its spiral arms embracing billions of stars. Witnessing a supernova explosion through artwork reminds us of nature's power to create and destroy on an astronomical scale. And let's not forget about Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and its moon Titan; their dance in space captivates both scientists and dreamers alike. Observing conceptual images like "Observing the Universe" allows us to ponder how much more there is to discover beyond what meets our eyes. Another supernova in galaxy or planetary nebula reveals yet another spacial phenomenon waiting to be unraveled by curious minds. In this boundless cosmos, we find ourselves humbled by its grandeur while simultaneously inspired by its mysteries.