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View of debris in orbit around the Earth - Graphic computer of objects around the earth - View of debris in low orbit and geostationary orbit (35,785 km) around the Earth, from then a genere point above the north pole. Approximately 11,000 objects over 10 cm have been identified. Most of these debris is in low orbit. The number of debris between 10 cm and 1 cm in diameter, greater than 100,000; particles less than 1 cm must exceed 10 million. This image is generated from a vantage point above the north pole, showing the concentrations of objects in Low Earth Orbit and in the geosynchronous region. Approximately 11,000 objects larger than 10 cm are known to exist. The estimated population of particles between 1 and 10 cm in diameter is greater than 100,000. The number of particles smaller than 1 cm probably exceeds tens of millions
View of debris in orbit around the Earth - Graphic computer of objects around the earth - View of debris in low orbit and geostationary orbit (35,785 km) around the Earth, from then a genere point above the north pole. Approximately 11,000 objects over 10 cm have been identified. Most of these debris is in low orbit. The number of debris between 10 cm and 1 cm in diameter, greater than 100,000; particles less than 1 cm must exceed 10 million. This image is generated from a vantage point above the north pole, showing the concentrations of objects in Low Earth Orbit and in the geosynchronous region. Approximately 11,000 objects larger than 10 cm are known to exist. The estimated population of particles between 1 and 10 cm in diameter is greater than 100,000. The number of particles smaller than 1 cm probably exceeds tens of millions

PIX4642723: View of debris in orbit around the Earth - Graphic computer of objects around the earth - View of debris in low orbit and geostationary orbit (35,785 km) around the Earth, from then a genere point above the north pole. Approximately 11,000 objects over 10 cm have been identified. Most of these debris is in low orbit. The number of debris between 10 cm and 1 cm in diameter, greater than 100,000; particles less than 1 cm must exceed 10 million. This image is generated from a vantage point above the north pole, showing the concentrations of objects in Low Earth Orbit and in the geosynchronous region. Approximately 11,000 objects larger than 10 cm are known to exist. The estimated population of particles between 1 and 10 cm in diameter is greater than 100,000. The number of particles smaller than 1 cm probably exceeds tens of millions / Bridgeman Images

The Volcanic Eruption in Java (engraving)
The Volcanic Eruption in Java (engraving)

LLP728384: The Volcanic Eruption in Java (engraving), English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Our colonial wool trade (engraving)
Our colonial wool trade (engraving)

LLP728991: Our colonial wool trade (engraving), English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

'Wartime Hollywood 4th War Bonds Drive A Success', 1944
'Wartime Hollywood 4th War Bonds Drive A Success', 1944

BOF6284513: 'Wartime Hollywood 4th War Bonds Drive A Success', 1944 / Bridgeman Images

Landscape: Arable and Pasture Land, c.1925 (ink, w/c, crayon & pencil on paper)
Landscape: Arable and Pasture Land, c.1925 (ink, w/c, crayon & pencil on paper)

MAN3900198: Landscape: Arable and Pasture Land, c.1925 (ink, w/c, crayon & pencil on paper), Pellew, Claughton (1890-1966) / Bridgeman Images

Dr Arbuthnot and Count Viviani in  Button's coffee house
Dr Arbuthnot and Count Viviani in  Button's coffee house

XLF3788048: Dr Arbuthnot and Count Viviani in Button's coffee house, Hogarth, William (1697-1764) / Bridgeman Images

Newcastle upon Tyne, from St Mary's Gateshead (pencil on paper (two pieces pasted on card))
Newcastle upon Tyne, from St Mary's Gateshead (pencil on paper (two pieces pasted on card))

TW1214273: Newcastle upon Tyne, from St Mary's Gateshead (pencil on paper (two pieces pasted on card)), Brown, J.R. (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Model, 2005 (oil on canvas)
Model, 2005 (oil on canvas)

STM621057: Model, 2005 (oil on canvas), Scheibitz, Thomas (b.1968) / Bridgeman Images

Surface 38, 1952 (oil on canvas)
Surface 38, 1952 (oil on canvas)

MEP2646505: Surface 38, 1952 (oil on canvas), Capogrossi, Giuseppe (1900-72) / Bridgeman Images

The Crown Prince of Prussia and the Princess Royal, 1855
The Crown Prince of Prussia and the Princess Royal, 1855

HRP5246080: The Crown Prince of Prussia and the Princess Royal, 1855, Hatherell, William (1855-1928) / Bridgeman Images

FRANYO AATOTH, 2008 (Photography)
FRANYO AATOTH, 2008 (Photography)

KAI7206033: FRANYO AATOTH, 2008 (Photography), Kaiser, Otto / Bridgeman Images

Autograph: John Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale
Autograph: John Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale

XLF3784381: Autograph: John Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale / Bridgeman Images

King Henry IV (Part I) by William Shakespeare
King Henry IV (Part I) by William Shakespeare

XLA3763048: King Henry IV (Part I) by William Shakespeare, Jeens, Charles Henry (1827-79) / Bridgeman Images

Hans Richter
Hans Richter

CTA622301: Hans Richter / Bridgeman Images

Old Fashioned Sporting Pictures, and the Road in the Byegone Days (chromolitho)
Old Fashioned Sporting Pictures, and the Road in the Byegone Days (chromolitho)

LIP1062208: Old Fashioned Sporting Pictures, and the Road in the Byegone Days (chromolitho), English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Graphic computer of objects around the earth - View of debris in geostationary orbit (35,785 km) around the Earth. Approximately 11,000 objects over 10 cm have been identified. Most of these debris is in low orbit. The number of debris between 10 cm and 1 cm in diameter, greater than 100,000; particles less than 1 cm must exceed 10 million. The GEO images are images generated from a distant oblique vantage point to provide a good view of the object population in the geosynchronous region (around 35,785 km altitude). Note the larger population of objects over the northern hemisphere is due mostly to Russian objects in high - inclination, high - eccentricity orbits. Approximately 11,000 objects larger than 10 cm are known to exist. The estimated population of particles between 1 and 10 cm in diameter is greater than 100,000. The number of particles smaller than 1 cm probably exceeds tens of millions
Graphic computer of objects around the earth - View of debris in geostationary orbit (35,785 km) around the Earth. Approximately 11,000 objects over 10 cm have been identified. Most of these debris is in low orbit. The number of debris between 10 cm and 1 cm in diameter, greater than 100,000; particles less than 1 cm must exceed 10 million. The GEO images are images generated from a distant oblique vantage point to provide a good view of the object population in the geosynchronous region (around 35,785 km altitude). Note the larger population of objects over the northern hemisphere is due mostly to Russian objects in high - inclination, high - eccentricity orbits. Approximately 11,000 objects larger than 10 cm are known to exist. The estimated population of particles between 1 and 10 cm in diameter is greater than 100,000. The number of particles smaller than 1 cm probably exceeds tens of millions

PIX4642695: Graphic computer of objects around the earth - View of debris in geostationary orbit (35,785 km) around the Earth. Approximately 11,000 objects over 10 cm have been identified. Most of these debris is in low orbit. The number of debris between 10 cm and 1 cm in diameter, greater than 100,000; particles less than 1 cm must exceed 10 million. The GEO images are images generated from a distant oblique vantage point to provide a good view of the object population in the geosynchronous region (around 35,785 km altitude). Note the larger population of objects over the northern hemisphere is due mostly to Russian objects in high - inclination, high - eccentricity orbits. Approximately 11,000 objects larger than 10 cm are known to exist. The estimated population of particles between 1 and 10 cm in diameter is greater than 100,000. The number of particles smaller than 1 cm probably exceeds tens of millions / Bridgeman Images

Ticket for The Old Bachelor illustrated by William Hogarth
Ticket for The Old Bachelor illustrated by William Hogarth

XLE3759443: Ticket for The Old Bachelor illustrated by William Hogarth, Hogarth, William (1697-1764) / Bridgeman Images

The field of Waterloo (engraving)
The field of Waterloo (engraving)

LLP728586: The field of Waterloo (engraving), English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

The First Council of Queen Victoria, 1837
The First Council of Queen Victoria, 1837

HRP5246064: The First Council of Queen Victoria, 1837 / Bridgeman Images

Queen Victoria and Louis-Philippe at Windsor Castle, 1844
Queen Victoria and Louis-Philippe at Windsor Castle, 1844

HRP5246074: Queen Victoria and Louis-Philippe at Windsor Castle, 1844 / Bridgeman Images

Rifleman of the 4th Gurkha Regiment in marching order, 1890 (w/c)
Rifleman of the 4th Gurkha Regiment in marching order, 1890 (w/c)

NAM5926779: Rifleman of the 4th Gurkha Regiment in marching order, 1890 (w/c), Lovett, Alfred Crowdy (1862-1919) / Bridgeman Images

Self portrait with a Bandage, c.1492-93 (ink on paper)
Self portrait with a Bandage, c.1492-93 (ink on paper)

HIM6867922: Self portrait with a Bandage, c.1492-93 (ink on paper), Dürer or Duerer, Albrecht (1471-1528) / Bridgeman Images

Set design for Moliere 's Georges Dandin
Set design for Moliere 's Georges Dandin

XLE3747445: Set design for Moliere 's Georges Dandin, Zelenka, Frantisek (1904-43) / Bridgeman Images

The Marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1863
The Marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1863

HRP5246082: The Marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1863 / Bridgeman Images

Home from the West'ard, 1890 (oil grisaille on board)
Home from the West'ard, 1890 (oil grisaille on board)

LIS2616969: Home from the West'ard, 1890 (oil grisaille on board), Brangwyn, Frank (1867-1956) / Bridgeman Images

The Christening of Victoria, Princess Royal, 10 February 1841
The Christening of Victoria, Princess Royal, 10 February 1841

HRP5246068: The Christening of Victoria, Princess Royal, 10 February 1841, Leslie, Charles Robert (1794-1859) / Bridgeman Images

Rifleman of the 4th Gurkha Regiment in marching order, 1890 (w/c)
Rifleman of the 4th Gurkha Regiment in marching order, 1890 (w/c)

NAM5926778: Rifleman of the 4th Gurkha Regiment in marching order, 1890 (w/c), Lovett, Alfred Crowdy (1862-1919) / Bridgeman Images

Mr Gladstone, past and present (engraving)
Mr Gladstone, past and present (engraving)

LLM726907: Mr Gladstone, past and present (engraving), Walker, Samuel A. (fl.1865) (after) / Bridgeman Images

Bold Stroke for a Wife - illustrated ticket by William Hogarth
Bold Stroke for a Wife - illustrated ticket by William Hogarth

XLE3759441: Bold Stroke for a Wife - illustrated ticket by William Hogarth, Hogarth, William (1697-1764) / Bridgeman Images

Regina's Maids of Honour (engraving)
Regina's Maids of Honour (engraving)

LIP1050660: Regina's Maids of Honour (engraving), Maclise, Daniel (1806-70) (after) / Bridgeman Images

Ferdinand Graf Zeppelin
Ferdinand Graf Zeppelin

IMW6287953: Ferdinand Graf Zeppelin / Bridgeman Images

Ticket for The Old Bachelor illustrated by William Hogarth
Ticket for The Old Bachelor illustrated by William Hogarth

XLE3759457: Ticket for The Old Bachelor illustrated by William Hogarth, Hogarth, William (1697-1764) / Bridgeman Images

Professors Ayrton and Perry's new electric railway (engraving)
Professors Ayrton and Perry's new electric railway (engraving)

LLP728989: Professors Ayrton and Perry's new electric railway (engraving), English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society certificate, printed by Herline & Co., c.1871 (tinted & hand-coloured litho)
Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society certificate, printed by Herline & Co., c.1871 (tinted & hand-coloured litho)

LCP463236: Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society certificate, printed by Herline & Co., c.1871 (tinted & hand-coloured litho) , Rosenthal, Max (1833-1918) / Bridgeman Images

Daylight at Last!' Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904)Welsh-born American journalist and explorer, 1889 (illustration)
Daylight at Last!' Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904)Welsh-born American journalist and explorer, 1889 (illustration)

UTD4951739: Daylight at Last!' Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904)Welsh-born American journalist and explorer, 1889 (illustration) / Bridgeman Images

The Ballad of Dame Durden (colour litho)
The Ballad of Dame Durden (colour litho)

LLM960857: The Ballad of Dame Durden (colour litho), English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images


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