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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Cover image: Alamy Images (Space/Stocktrek Images, Inc)
The publishers would like to thank the following for their permission to reproduce photographs: Alamy Images pp.17 (Jupiter and Earth artwork/ Victor Habbick Visions/ Science Photo Library), 37 (Colonised Mars artwork/ Victor Habbick Visions/ Science Photo Library); Bridgeman Art Library Ltd pp.14 (The Frost Fair of the winter of 1683-4 on the Thames, with Old London Bridge in the Distance. c.1685 (oil on canvas), English School, (17th century)/ Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA), 38 (Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) 1858 (oil on canvas), Keler-Viliandi, Ivan Petrovich (1826-99)/ Regional M. Vrubel Art Museum, Omsk); Corbis p.15 (Sun setting over rice field/ Yasuko Aoki/ amanaimages); NASA pp.0, 6, 47, 56; Science Photo Library pp.2 (VLA radio antennas/ Tony Craddock), 5 (Orion and Sirius over Iran/ Babak Tafreshi, Twan), 8 (Orion nebula/ Robert Gendler), 9 (Supernova explosion/ Leonhard Scheck), 11 (Solar prominence/ SOHO/ ESA/ NASA), 13 (Solar chromosphere/ Greg Piepol), 18 (Solar system orbits/ Detlev Van Ravenswaay), 20 (Mercury/ NASA/ JHU-APL/ ASU/ Carnegie Institution of Washington), 21 (Venera 4 Soviet space probe/ RIA Novosti), 22 (Venus surface/ NASA), 23 (Northern lights/ Jeremy Walker), 24 (Mount St. Helens ash plume/ David Weintraub), 25 (Orbits of the Earth and Moon/ Gary Hincks), 26 (Artwork of theory of Moon’s origin/ Joe Tucciarone), 28 (Edwin Aldrin walking on moon/ NASA), 30 (Eugene Cernan on Lunar Rover/ NASA), 32 (Schiaparelli’s observations of Mars/ Detlev Van Ravenswaay), 34 (Mars exploration rover/ NASA), 35 (Martian volcano/ NASA), 38 (Galileo telescope/ Gianni Tortoli), 39 (Jupiter/ NASA), 41 (Saturn/ NASA/ ESA/ STSCI/ R. Beebe, New Mexico State U.), 43 (Voyager 1 launch/ NASA), 45 (Neptune/ NASA), 48 (Halley’s comet/ Harvard College Observatory), 49 (Europa/ NASA), 50 (Europa’s surface/ NASA), 52 (Titan/ NASA), 54 (Kepler Mission primary mirror inspection/ NASA/ Ball Aerospace), 55 (Diagram of Voyager 2 route/ NASA)