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Images Dated 28th June 2001

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Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Ptarmigan

Ptarmigan in snow. The ptarmigan (Lagopus sp.) changes colour in the winter, its plumage turning white to camouflage it in snow. In summer, it is brown to camouflage it in scrub

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Jupiter probe

Jupiter probe
Galileo probe falling through the atmosphere of Jupiter. This small probe was deployed from the Galileo spacecraft on July 13 1995

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Voyager spacecraft

Voyager spacecraft. Computer artwork of a Voyager spacecraft passing out of our solar system. Two Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Triton and Neptune

Triton and Neptune. Computer artwork of a geyser (black) erupting from Triton, the largest moon of Neptune (blue). Triton is the coldest world in the solar system

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Albrighton Railway Station

Albrighton Railway Station
Albrighton is one of its original stations of the Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway. Shropshire. IoE 255141

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Ptarmigan tracks

Ptarmigan tracks in snow. The ptarmigan (Lagopus sp.) is a game bird. Photographed on Monarch Mountain, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Fish scales

Fish scales
Scales of a steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). This fish inhabits the Pacific Ocean, returning to rivers in western North America and eastern Asia to spawn

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Salmon eggs

Salmon eggs. Close-up of eggs of the pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha). The small black dots visible in some of the eggs are the eyes of the young fish inside

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Time travel

Time travel. Conceptual computer artwork of a warp in space that acts as a gateway to other times and places. A sabre-toothed tiger of a past ice age is shown at left

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Corneal strip

Corneal strip grown in the laboratory. It has been cultured from human epithelial cells that line the cornea, the outer shell of the eyeball

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Corneal strip

Corneal strip grown in the laboratory. It has been cultured from human epithelial cells that line the cornea, the outer shell of the eyeball

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Cultured epithelial cells

Cultured epithelial cells growing in colonies in a petri dish. These cells have developed from parental stem cells. Epithelial cells cover the entire body surface and many structures within it

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: DNA autoradiogram

DNA autoradiogram
MODEL RELEASED. DNA autoradiogram. Geneticist examining a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) autoradiogram. It shows an analysis of DNA samples

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Sandy beach

Sandy beach at low tide. Photographed at Inch Strand, County Kerry, on the Dingle Peninsula on the south-western coast of the Republic of Ireland

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Rainbow over a lake

Rainbow over a lake. A rainbow is seen when sunlight is refracted and reflected by raindrops in the air in front of an observer. Photographed at Surprise Lake, Atlin, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2001: Clear-cut forestry

Clear-cut forestry. This involves the felling of all the trees in a defined area of forest (upper centre). This contrasts with the method of only felling the largest trees in an area


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