20 Incredible Digital Sunrise Wallpapers Viewed from Space

July 29, 2009 - 13 CommentsWritten by

Viewing the sunrise from Earth is a beautiful site,but viewing the sunrise from space is an almost moving experience. With the Sun approximately 150 million kilometers away, and with its light taking about eight and half minutes to reach us, it all adds up to a beautiful site.
This is a guest article from Lilian Ostropel.

A New Dawn

A New Dawn

Artist: Burning-Liquid

Terra Nova

Terra Nova

Artist: Burning-Liquid

Origin

Origin

Artist: Burning-Liquid

Aeon

Aeon

Artist: Burning-Liquid

Cosmic Daylight Close Up

Cosmic Daylight Close Up

Artist: dinyctis

The Last Sunrise

The Last Sunrise

Artist: dinyctis

Detritus

Detritus

Artist: dinyctis

Cosmic Sunrise

Cosmic Sunrise

Artist: dinyctis

Sunrise in Space

Sunrise in Space

Source: gucken

Omicron Beta

Omicron Beta

Source: taenaron

Smooth Vision

Smooth Vision

Source: JoeJesus

Remnants

Remnants

Source: freelancah

Departures

Departures

Source: AkenBosch

Eastern Sunrise Updated

Eastern Sunrise Updated

Source: jNCo-01

Planet One

Planet One

Source: Thvg

Tau 31

Tau 31

Source: sanmonku

Last Dawn

Last Dawn

Source: DKF

Misconstrue Image

Misconstrue Image

Source: verion

Homeworld

Homeworld

Source: phil2001

Morning

Morning

Source: DerecV2

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