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On February 14th 1990, Carl Sagan had the brilliant idea that Voyager 1 should turn back and take a 'family portrait' of our solar system. From that photograph, we got the 'pale blue dot' image of Earth. If that doesn't put things into perspective, we...
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A soft grey t-shirt featuring Johannes Kepler’s depiction of the motions of Mars between 1580 and 1596 - as they would have to be if it was a geocentric universe. The woodcut is from his Astronomia Nova (1609). Also available in other styles and shapes. 100% cotton long-sleeved t-shirt.Dark...
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NASA’s stunningly detailed topographical model of the moon was created stereographically using the thousands of pictures taken by their tiny WAC satellite. This vivid image is of the ‘far side’, and is coloured by elevation - purple is low, red is high. Also available as various...
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Made in partnership with the Royal Observatory Greenwich’s Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition, this calendar of astronomical photography contains all 12 winning images from categories such as People and Space, Our Moon, Stars and Nebulae, and Aurorae. This is a truly mesmerising collection of...