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BILD Halle (Saale), 01.03.2002. © BILD.
BILD, 04.07.2019. © BILD.
The Sky Disc as embroidery. © Lily Hawker-Yates.
BILD, 21.03.2002. © BILD.
Artistic interpretation of the Sky Disc, oil painting "Blue" by Peter Bodifée. © P. Bodifée.
BILD Halle (Saale), 02.03.2002. © BILD.
BILD Halle (Saale), 04.09.2020. © BILD.
Der Spiegel, 25.11.2002. © Der Spiegel.
BILD Halle, 18.02.2005. © BILD.
BILD Halle (Saale), 12.12.2002. © BILD.
BILD, Halle (Saale), 25.09.2002. © BILD.
Der Postillon, 27.11.2019. CC BY-NC-SA 3.0.
In November 2021, German astronaut Matthias Maurer not only took a small copy of the Sky Disc on board the International Space Station ISS. The Sky Disc also served as inspiration for the mission logo. © ESA, photo: N. Fischer.
True to original replica of the Sky Disc in wood, decorated with gold leaf (lathe work). © R. Hertle (Drechselgemeinschaft Großdüngen).
The Sky Disc motif as wall decoration. © A. Philippeit.
Handmade wall clock by 12-year-old Immanuel Dittfeld from Dresden (photo: Claudia Dittfeld).
BILD, 21.06.2005. © BILD.
BILD, 22.03.2013. © BILD.
BILD, 22.05.2005. © BILD.
Mitteldeutsche Zeitung Sangerhausen, 15.04.2002. © Mitteldeutsche Zeitung.
Mission logo “Cosmic Kiss". Like the Sky Disc, the Cosmic Kiss mission logo shows several cosmic elements which, together with the mission name, express above all the love of space, the value of exploring space in partnership, and the protection and preservation of the Earth within the framework of such missions. © ESA.
Handmade pillow-laced doily in the shape of the Sky Disc. © Hannelore Lüders, photo: J. Lipták.
With their Sky-Disc-Campervan the Parczyk family does not only travel to the stations along the Sky Paths. © G. Parczyk.
SFR online, 11.02.2019. © SFR.
BILD, 19.10.2004. © BILD.
GEO, Oktober 2018. © GEO.
Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, 29.04.2003. © Mitteldeutsche Zeitung.
The motifs of the Sky Disc carved into a Halloween pumpkin. © Excavation Time, K. Kárpáty.
On 3 November 2019, the Sky Disc was recreated with 14,041 tea light candles on the Market Square in Halle (Saale) on the occasion of the Festival of Lights. © M. Boide (Halle (Saale)).
The Sky Paths are especially attractive for travellers with campervans. One of them is Eckhardt Schneider from Farnstädt.© E. Schneider.
The oldest pizza in the world? Der Postillon also tried its hand at interpreting the world-famous Sky Disc. © jna, ssi, dan; Pizza photo: Shutterstock, disc photo: Johannes Kalliauer, CC BY-SA 3.0; first publication: 27.11.19.
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