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Images Dated 15th November 2002

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Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Front view of human eye

Front view of human eye

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Colour Original

Colour Original
Village, St Kilda Original watercolour by Dr. J Morton Boyd Scotland, Outer Hebrides Scottish history

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: A dead chinook salmon seen shortly after spawning

A dead chinook salmon seen shortly after spawning. Chinook salmons, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, belong to the Pacific salmon genus and are found in rivers of North America and Asia

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Woman sitting on exercise ball

Woman sitting on exercise ball
MODEL RELEASED. Woman exercising with an exercise ball (Swiss ball). A wide variety of exercises can be performed with this piece of equipment. It is used in the Pilates exercise system

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Colour Original

Colour Original
Approaching St Kilda Original watercolour by Dr. J Morton Boyd Scotland, Outer Hebrides Scottish history

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Sand Dune, Namibia, Africa

Sand Dune, Namibia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Sand Dune, Namibia, Africa

Sand Dune, Namibia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Sand Dune, Namibia, Africa

Sand Dune, Namibia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: The Desert In Nambia, Africa

The Desert In Nambia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Sand Dune, Namibia, Africa

Sand Dune, Namibia, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Woman exercising

Woman exercising
MODEL RELEASED. Woman exercising with small weights

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Artwork of human head with brain and light trails

Artwork of human head with brain and light trails

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Great Square of Pegasus constellation

Great Square of Pegasus constellation. Optical image of the Great Square in the northern constellation of Pegasus

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Optical photo of the star Sirius using star filter

Optical photo of the star Sirius using star filter
The two bright stars just below centre are Alpha Centauri (left) & Beta Centauri. To their right are the four stars forming the constellation of the Southern Cross, or Crux Australis

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Cygnus constellation

Cygnus constellation. Optical image of the northern constellation of Cygnus the Swan (also known as the Northern Cross)

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Sunspots

Sunspots. Optical image of sunspots (dark areas) on the solar disc

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Cassiopeia constellation

Cassiopeia constellation. Optical image of the constellation of Cassiopeia (upper right). Its five brightest stars make the shape of an M, seen here on its side

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Artwork of an archaeopteryx, the first bird

Artwork of an archaeopteryx, the first bird
Archaeopteryx. Artwork of an Archaeopteryx, the first bird. It resembled a flying reptile with feathers. This small animal lived in the late Jurassic period of around 130 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Diatom alga, SEM

Diatom alga, SEM
Diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Triceratium sp. diatom. This is a planktonic marine unicellular alga. It has a mineralised cell wall (frustule) divided into two halves

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Diatom alga, SEM

Diatom alga, SEM
Diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Stephanodiscus niagraca diatom. This is a planktonic freshwater unicellular alga

Background imageImages Dated 15th November 2002: Diatom alga, SEM

Diatom alga, SEM
Diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Biddulphia tridens diatom. This is a planktonic marine unicellular alga. It has a mineralised cell wall (frustule) divided into two halves


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