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Planet Pluto Bitmap Trace. This is the 90 degree face as taken by the Hubble Telescope. The Gimp was used to clean up, to rescale and reduce colours. The original public domain images can be found at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0b/Pluto-map-hs-2010-06-a-faces.jpg afuera astronomia astronomie Pluto 90 Degree Face From Hubble Telescope
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Amateur Astronomer looks at night sky beside his telescope. Silhouette. Original was a photograph at Wikimedia.org http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Astronomy_Amateur_3_V2.jpg created by user Halfblue. planet silhouette star Amateur Astronomer
Planet Pluto Bitmap Trace. This is the 270 degree view of Pluto from the Hubble Telescope. The Gimp was used to rescale and clean up the image. Inkscape blur of 1 was used. The original public domain image can be found at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0b/Pluto-map-hs-2010-06-a-faces.jpg science demoted planeta Pluto 270 Degree Face From Hubble Telescope
Planet Pluto Bitmap Trace. This is the 90 degree face as taken by the Hubble Telescope. The Gimp was used to clean up, to rescale and reduce colours. The original public domain images can be found at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0b/Pluto-map-hs-2010-06-a-faces.jpg science demoted planeta Pluto 90 Degree Face From Hubble Telescope
This is clipart converted and broken apart that has been released into the public domain because the document says so, and its from NASA, a USA government agency. The publication is called "The Brain in Space:" http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/topnav/materials/listbytype/The.Brain.in.Space.html usa science regional 58294main_The.Brain.in.Space-page-56-telescope-bare
A HAND-BOOK FOR THE STRANGER IN PHILADELPHIA. CONTAINING DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL THE OBJECTS OF INTEREST IN "the City and its environs" WITH VIEWS OF THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS, BY A PHILADELPHIAN. AUTHOR OF " THE AMERICAN GUIDE BOOK," ETC., ETC. Philadelphia: GEORGE S. APPLETON, 164 Chestnut Street. 1849. svg lens externalsource Telescope