Images Dated 9th October 2001
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Hawaii, Maui, Hana Ranch Pasture Many Cattle Grazing Land, Orange Clouds Overcast
Hawaii, Maui, Hana Ranch Pasture Many Cattle Grazing Land, Orange Clouds Overcast Hilltop With Cross In Distance
© Design Pics / Ron Dahlquist

Design Pics

Design Pics

Horse fly eye, SEM
Horse fly eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the compound eye of a horse fly (Tabanus sp.). The eye is composed of numerous facets (ommatidia), each of which contains a lens. Beneath each lens are retinal cells, which send nerve signals to the optic nerve. Each ommatidium gives a tiny image of part of the horse fly's field of vision, resulting in a detailed mosaic image. Female horse flies feed on the blood of horses, humans and other large mammals. Magnification: x90 at 6x7cm size
© SUSUMU NISHINAGA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Planet orbiting Barnards Star
Barnard's Star planet. Computer artwork of a hypothetical planet in orbit around Barnard's Star (lower left). Barnard's Star is a red dwarf star in the constellation Ophiuchus. It lies just under six light years from Earth, making it one of the closest stars to us. This planet is so close to the faint, cool star that its orbit has become locked. This means that one side of the planet always faces the star and the other side always faces away from it. This causes a large temperature difference on the planet, and an extensive ice cap (white) is seen on its dark side
© CHRIS BUTLER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Motorsport Images

Motorsport Images

Motorsport Images

Motorsport Images