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Exoplanet Collection (#7)

"Exploring the Unknown: A Glimpse into Exoplanets" The Kepler Mission space telescope has revolutionized our understanding of the universe

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Alien planets

Alien planets. Computer artwork of alien planets and moons. Several such planets have been detected orbiting nearby stars in our galaxy

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Planet orbiting Antares, computer artwork

Planet orbiting Antares, computer artwork
Alien planet. Computer artwork of a hypothetical planet (seen at centre and at right) orbiting the red supergiant star Antares (at far left)

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Surface of extrasolar planet Gliese 581c

Surface of extrasolar planet Gliese 581c, computer artwork. Gliese 581c orbits its parent star Gliese 581, which is seen setting on the horizon

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Young extrasolar gas giant, artwork

Young extrasolar gas giant, artwork
Young extrasolar gas giant. Artwork of a gas giant planet (right), two of its moons (lower left), and its parent star (upper left) in a 10 million years old star system

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Alien sky at sunset, computer artwork

Alien sky at sunset, computer artwork
Alien sky at sunset. Computer artwork of a sky seen from a hypothetical alien (extrasolar) planet, showing another sun (orange, centre left)

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Extrasolar planetary system, artwork

Extrasolar planetary system, artwork
Extrasolar planetary system. Computer artwork of a stellar system with an Earth-like planet (centre) orbiting a star (upper centre), as seen from the surface of a futuristic, alien world

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Astronaut exploring an alien planet

Astronaut exploring an alien planet, artwork. The astronaut is standing on the shores of an ocean on an Earth-like planet. The planets star is at upper left and its moon is at upper right

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Alien planet exploration, artwork

Alien planet exploration, artwork
Alien planet exploration. Artwork of astronauts on a cliff edge observing two rainbows formed during a storm on an alien planet

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Solar sail spacecraft, artwork

Solar sail spacecraft, artwork
Solar sail spaceship. Artwork of a solar sail spaceship passing the moon (lower right) of a gas giant planet (background). A globular star cluster is at top right

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Space rocket and ringed planet, artwork

Space rocket and ringed planet, artwork. The space rocket (left) has landed on the moon of a ringed gas giant planet

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Planetary disc around a pulsar, artwork

Planetary disc around a pulsar, artwork
Planetary disc around a pulsar. Artwork of a disc of rocky debris (brown) surrounding a pulsar (centre). A pulsar, a rotating neutron star, is the collapsed

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Alien planet and its moon, artwork

Alien planet and its moon, artwork
Alien planet and its moon. Computer artwork of an alien (extrasolar) planet and its moon orbiting a Sun-like star

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Celestial impact, artwork

Celestial impact, artwork

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Alien moons, artwork

Alien moons, artwork
Alien moons. Computer artwork of the view across an alien moon that is on a collision course with another moon. A gas giant planet is in the background

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Asteroid approaching an alien moon

Asteroid approaching an alien moon
A Earthlike planet, to be seen in the background, built a planet-moon-system over several billion years. An asteroid encounters this system and will collide on the red moon

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Alien night sky, artwork

Alien night sky, artwork
Alien night sky. Artwork of an aliens planets starry sky at night with moons and planets (lower left) over a rocky landscape

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Exoplanet and parent star, artwork

Exoplanet and parent star, artwork

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Earth-like alien planet

Earth-like alien planet. Computer artwork of asteroid moons orbiting an extrasolar planet with similar atmospheric conditions to the Earth

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Alien lanscape, artwork

Alien lanscape, artwork
Alien landscape. Computer artwork of a view across the surface of an alien planet towards a pulsar (upper right) in the sky

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Alien gas giant planet, artwork

Alien gas giant planet, artwork
Alien gas giant planet. Artwork of a view from above a moon orbiting an alien gas giant planet (upper centre) that is orbiting very close to its parent star

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Earthlike alien planet, artwork

Earthlike alien planet, artwork
Earthlike alien planet. Artwork of the view from above the surface of a moon orbiting an Earthlike alien planet (upper right)

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Earthlike planet in Orion Nebula, artwork

Earthlike planet in Orion Nebula, artwork. A small moon is at upper left, and the surface of another moon is at lower left

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Earthlike moons of a gas giant, artwork

Earthlike moons of a gas giant, artwork
Earthlike moons of a gas giant. Artwork of three Earthlike moons (one at upper right, two more at lower left) orbiting an alien gas giant planet

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Alien life-forms, artwork

Alien life-forms, artwork
Alien life-forms. Artwork of jellyfish-like and glider-like creatures flying through clouds in an alien sky

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Alien planetary surface

Alien planetary surface. Binary star system seen from the surface of an alien planet

Background imageExoplanet Collection: HD 15082 b exoplanet, artwork

HD 15082 b exoplanet, artwork. This planets parent star HD 15082 (upper right), also known as Wasp 33, is some 378 light years from Earth in the constellation of Andromeda

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Extrasolar planets, artwork

Extrasolar planets, artwork. Some of the planets are transiting their parent star. If the Earth and the planets and its star are aligned correctly

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Kepler-11 planetary system, artwork

Kepler-11 planetary system, artwork. Some of the planets are transiting their parent star. The dip in brightness of that star during such transits, as observed from Earth

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Teide 1 brown dwarf, artwork

Teide 1 brown dwarf, artwork
Teide 1. Artwork of the brown dwarf Teide 1 as seen from a hypothetical extrasolar planet. A brown dwarf is an intermediate object between a gas giant planet (like Jupiter) and a star

Background imageExoplanet Collection: Extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b, artwork

Extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b, artwork
Tau Bootis b. Artwork of the extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b as seen form a hypothetical moon. This massive planet has a mass at least four times that of Jupiter s




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"Exploring the Unknown: A Glimpse into Exoplanets" The Kepler Mission space telescope has revolutionized our understanding of the universe, allowing us to discover countless exoplanets beyond our solar system. (Artwork) Kepler-10b, an exoplanet discovered by the mission, captivates with its fiery nature and proximity to its host star. (Artwork) Witnessing an alien planet and its moon gracefully orbiting a red giant star is a humbling reminder of the vastness of our galaxy. (Artwork) Through stunning artwork, we can visualize two Saturn-sized planets found by Kepler, expanding our knowledge of planetary diversity in distant systems. Enter Kepler-22b – an exoplanet that sparks curiosity as scientists speculate about its potential habitability amidst its unique environment. (Artwork C013 / 9945) An astronaut's perspective on a barren planet after being marooned reminds us of both the dangers and wonders awaiting exploration in distant realms. Behold an Earth-like planet depicted through captivating artwork; it ignites hope for finding life beyond our own blue oasis in space. Epsilon Eridani unveils a Jupiter-mass planet encircling it closely – shedding light on nearby celestial neighbors with intriguing possibilities for further study. Artists' concept envisions Epsilon Eridani as a possible habitable world - beckoning us to ponder if other civilizations may exist within this cosmic realm. One among several planets orbiting 70 Virginis emerges as a super-Jupiter, challenging conventional notions and pushing boundaries in planetary classification. The mesmerizing artwork showcasing the Kepler-35 planetary system invites us to explore intricate dynamics between multiple worlds dancing around their shared sun. (C015 / 0790)