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Images Dated 31st October 2001

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Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Draco constellation

Draco constellation. Artwork of a dragon showing the outline of the constellation of Draco (the Dragon). The stars of this constellation are found near the north celestial pole

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Mosasaurus marine reptile

Mosasaurus marine reptile
Mosasaurus. Artwork of a Mosasaurus marine lizard swimming underwater. This large carnivorous lizard was around 9 metres in length

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Elasmosaurus marine reptiles

Elasmosaurus marine reptiles
Elasmosaurus. Artwork of two Elasmosaurus marine reptiles swimming underwater. These animals were long-necked members of the Plesiosaur group of carnivorous marine reptiles

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Kuiper Belt objects

Kuiper Belt objects. Computer artwork of several icy bodies orbiting within the Kuiper Belt of the outer solar system. The Kuiper Belt consists of a collection of small icy bodies that mostly orbit

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Saturn from Rhea

Saturn from Rhea. Computer artwork of the ringed gas giant plant Saturn (centre left) seen from the cratered surface of Rhea, one of its moons

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Black hole

Black hole. Computer artwork of a black hole and a surrounding accretion disc (red and blue) of material spiralling into the black hole

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Expanding universe

Expanding universe. Computer artwork of galaxies (blue-yellow) in an expanding universe. A yellow glow (centre) represents the origin of the universe in the Big Bang

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Apollo mission space debris

Apollo mission space debris
Space debris. Artwork of space debris returning to Earth after being discarded during an Apollo mission. This is a rocket stage

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Space debris

Space debris. Computer artwork of space debris orbiting the Earth. Such debris ranges from the remains of failed launches to defunct satellites

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Surface of Venus

Surface of Venus
Venus. Artwork of the surface of Venus. This is the hottest planetary surface in the solar system, with temperatures of nearly 500 degrees Celsius

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Kronosaurus marine reptile

Kronosaurus marine reptile
Kronosaurus. Artwork of a Kronosaurus marine reptile swimming underwater. This animal was a short-necked member of the Plesiosaur group of carnivorous marine reptiles

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Ichthyosaur marine reptiles

Ichthyosaur marine reptiles
Ichthyosaurs. Artwork of two Ichthyosaurs, marine carnivorous reptiles, swimming underwater. They inhabited the seas of the Mesozoic Era from around 225-65 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Clash at Highfield Road: Laurent Delorge Outmaneuvers Lee Cartwright in Coventry City vs

Clash at Highfield Road: Laurent Delorge Outmaneuvers Lee Cartwright in Coventry City vs
Coventry Citys Laurent Delorge goes past Preston North Ends Lee Cartwright during the Nationwide Division One game at Highfield Road, Coventry

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Nationwide Division One - Coventry City v Preston North End - Highfield Road

Nationwide Division One - Coventry City v Preston North End - Highfield Road
Coventry Citys Marc Edworthy (right) takes the ball away from Preston North Ends Richard Cresswell during the Nationwide Division One game at Highfield Road, Coventry

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: David Thompson Scores First: Coventry City vs. Preston North End in Nationwide Division One

David Thompson Scores First: Coventry City vs. Preston North End in Nationwide Division One (31-10-2001)
Coventry Citys David Thompson (left) scores the first goal during the Nationwide Division One game at Highfield Road, Coventry

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Formula One World Championship: Michael Schumacher tests the Ligier JS39B Renault to evaluate

Formula One World Championship: Michael Schumacher tests the Ligier JS39B Renault to evaluate the Renault V10 engine
Michael Schumacher (GER) tests the Ligier JS39B Renault to evaluate the Renault V10 engine that will power his Benetton for the following season

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Arrows AX3 3 Seater Experience: The Arrows AX3 3 Seater Formula 1 car giving pleasure trips to

Arrows AX3 3 Seater Experience: The Arrows AX3 3 Seater Formula 1 car giving pleasure trips to lucky people at
The Arrows AX3 3 Seater Formula 1 car giving " pleasure trips" to lucky people at Silverstone. Silverstone, England. 24 September 2001

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: International Formula 3000 Championship: Patrick Lemarie Pacific finished fifth

International Formula 3000 Championship: Patrick Lemarie Pacific finished fifth
Patrick Lemarie (FRA) Pacific finished fifth. International Formula 3000 Championship, Pau, France, 27 May 1996

Background imageImages Dated 31st October 2001: Formula One World Championship: Michael Schumacher tests the Ligier JS39B Renault to evaluate

Formula One World Championship: Michael Schumacher tests the Ligier JS39B Renault to evaluate the Renault V10 engine
Michael Schumacher (GER) tests the Ligier JS39B Renault to evaluate the Renault V10 engine that will power his Benetton for the following season


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