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Black Hole Acrylic on canvas (37 x 29 inches) The Galaxy is active; a huge central force made by a black hole sends out jets of matter from the galactic centre. |
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Super Nova Acrylic on canvas (31 x 30 inches) The death of a Solar System; vaporisation of worlds when the local sun becomes a Supernova. |
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The Seeds of Mars Acrylic on canvas (41 x 30 inches) Mars as seen from its larger moon, Phobos. Part of an international effort to prepare Mars for humans. |
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Life Bearing Acrylic on canvas (37 x 36 inches) Over the next 20 years N.A.S.A envisions a series of increasingly powerful ground and space-based searches to locate life-bearing planets. |
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Comet Acrylic on canvas (33 x 31 inches) Comet - Hale Bopp shown here over Antarctica. |
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Jupiter Mission Acrylic on canvas (31 x 21 inches) Jupiter and its moons seen from a giant space station. |
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Spiral Acrylic on canvas (40 x 22 inches) A rich cluster of Galaxies, giant elliptical Galaxy spiral and faint dwarfs. There are more of these distant Galaxies than there are stars in the Milky Way. |
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Moons of Saturn Acrylic on canvas (47 x 40 inches) A robot probe descends through the upper clouds of Titan to the unknown surface below. |
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Unexplored Acrylic on canvas (60 x 42 inches) Two spirals rising over an ocean of another world high above the Galactic plane. |
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The New Earth Acrylic on canvas (41 x 30 inches) Early planet life transforms earth's atmosphere and volcanic landscape. |
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Red Giant Acrylic on canvas (41 x 30 inches) The sun is slowly dying and engulfing the earth's atmosphere. |
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Life Bearing Moons Acrylic on canvas (62 x 40 inches) Probes beneath the ice of Jovian moons in search for signs of life. |
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The Most Distant View Acrylic on canvas (18 x 12 inches) The large foreground star is possibly meant to be a binary star partner to the star which collapsed to form the black hole. |
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Europ's Surface Acrylic on canvas (22 x 18 inches) The moon Europa discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei and barely smaller than Earth's moon but like no other body in the Solar System. |
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Mar's Canyons Acrylic on canvas (22 x 18 inches) A view of the Valles Marineris Canyon System, over 2000 kilometres long and 3000 kilometres wide and up to 8 kilometres deep. |
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The Early Earth Acrylic on canvas (32 x 20 inches) The early Earth at the time of the origin of life. |
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Jupiter System Acrylic on canvas (40 x 24 inches) Jupiter is so large that it has its own mini solar systems. The view of Jupiter from one of the outer satellites. |
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The Future of Apollo 17 Acrylic on canvas (22 x 18 inches) For the first time on any Apollo flight the Apollo 17 astronauts viewd a full Earth and moon as they began their lunar journey. |
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Io the Volcanic Moon Acrylic on canvas (62 x 40 inches) In this image streamers from the Prometheus Volcano can be seen spewing clouds of atoms such as oxygen and sulphur into the moons atmosphere. |
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Dark Star Digital Image As the sun evolves toward a red giant the Earth will become dry, barren and airless. Eventually the sun will fill most of the sky, and may engulf the planet. |
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Collision Acrylic on canvas (37 x 26 inches) Telescopes around the world focussed on Jupiter to watch the collision of comet Shoemaker-Levy with this vast planet. |
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Jovian Atmosphere Acrylic on canvas (40 x 24 inches) Inside Jupiter's swirling atmosphere the bulk of the planet consists of hydrogen under such pressures that it has become liquid and metallic. |
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Globular Star System Digital image A hypothetical planet or moon in orbit about a distant member of a globular star cluster. |
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Old Galaxys Digital Image A globular cluster of stars, orbiting the galactic core. |
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Saturn and its Moons Digital image Pioneer 11 image of Saturn and its moons after a voyage of more than five years. |
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Looking into the Future Acrylic on canvas (51 x 34 inches) If mankind survives another 1000 years the human race will have great knowledge and power to make new worlds. |
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Deep Space Acrylic on canvas (41 x 30 inches) A rich cluster of galaxies in Reticulum, known only by its catalogue name: CA0340-538. |