NASA. This mosaic of two photographs of the... - Lot 249 - Vermot et Associés

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NASA. This mosaic of two photographs of the... - Lot 249 - Vermot et Associés
NASA. This mosaic of two photographs of the rings of the planet Saturn was taken on November 6, 1980 at a distance of 8 million kilometers from the star by the VOYAGER 1 probe. Scientists can count 95 individual rings showing an extraordinarily complex structure. The structure of Saturn's rings is produced by the interaction between Saturn's satellites and the orbit of the ring particles. Saturn's 14th satellite at top left appears on the edge of a ring. The VOYAGER 1 and VOYAGER 2 missions revolutionized human knowledge of the Earth's solar system in the late 1970s by taking extraordinary photographs of its most impressive planets, including Saturn and Jupiter, never before seen by the human eye in their spatial reality. Vintage silver print. Legend in the margin on the front and references on the back. 25,4 x 20,2CM with margins. NASA. This mosaic of two images of the rings of the planet Saturn was taken November 6, 1980 at a distance of 8 million kilometers from the star by the Voyager probe 1. Scientists can count 95 individual rings are witnessing an extraordinarily complex structure. The structure of Saturn rings is produced by the interaction between the planet Saturn and particle orbits of the rings. The 14th satellite of Saturn appears in the upper left on the edge of a ring. The Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 missions revolutionized the late 70's human knowledge of the Earth's solar system by achieving extraordinary photographs of his most impressive of which planets Saturn and Jupiter never until then approached by the human eye in their spatial reality. Gelatin silver print period. Legend in the margin on the front and references to slip back. 25.4 x 20,2CM with margins.
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