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Images Dated 19th May 2003 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Surface of Mars

Surface of Mars
View of the dusty, rock-strewn surface of Mars, taken by one of the two the Viking landers, with part of the spacecraft visible in the foreground

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Meteor over lake

Meteor over lake
Meteor. Optical image of a meteor track (upper right) in the night sky and reflected in a lake. A meteor, or shooting star

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Menacing eyes

Menacing eyes
MODEL RELEASED. Menacing womans eyes

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: LM of section whole heart showing LV infarct

LM of section whole heart showing LV infarct
Infarcted left ventricle: light micrograph of a section through the ventricles of a whole human heart, showing an area of infarction (muscle necrosis or death)

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Marbles

Marbles. Assorted glass marbles

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Pencil crayons

Pencil crayons

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: DNA microarray and double helix

DNA microarray and double helix, illustration. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) microarray technology allows biologists to study thousands of genes at once

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Earths magnetosphere, artwork

Earths magnetosphere, artwork
Earths magnetic field. Artwork showing Earths magnetosphere (blue) in the solar wind (not to scale). The field lines originate from the poles

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Diamonds

Diamonds. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure. The crystals may be colourless and transparent or yellow, brown or black

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Diamonds

Diamonds. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure. The crystals may be colourless and transparent or yellow, brown or black

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Pearl necklace

Pearl necklace. Pearls are accretions of nacre (calcium carbonate) secreted by certain oysters and mussels. The presence of a foreign body (such as a parasite or a grain of sand)

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Diamond

Diamond
Cut and polished diamond. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure. Pure crystals are colourless and transparent

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium

Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium
Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium, cause of tuberculosis (TB) in humans. M

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Pollen on honey bee leg, SEM

Pollen on honey bee leg, SEM
Pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains on the leg of a honey bee (Apis mellifera). Pollen grains are the male sex cells of a flowering plant

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: ATHENA antimatter experiment

ATHENA antimatter experiment
ATHENA antimatter laboratory. Technician working on the ATHENA experiment at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. ATHENA is designed to create antihydrogen, the antimatter form of hydrogen

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: BUSN2D-00011

BUSN2D-00011
Old wall-mounted Western Electric telephone in the Soo Line depot, Rhinelander, Logging Museum, Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Digital photograph

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Indy Racing League: Vitor Meira Menards / Johns Manville Dallara Chevrolet was the last to qualify

Indy Racing League: Vitor Meira Menards / Johns Manville Dallara Chevrolet was the last to qualify on bump day
Vitor Meira (BRA) Menards/Johns Manville Dallara Chevrolet was the last to qualify on bump day, starting from twenty-sixth position

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Indy Racing League: Shigeaki Hattori A. J. Foyt Enterprises qualified for the race

Indy Racing League: Shigeaki Hattori A. J. Foyt Enterprises qualified for the race
Shigeaki Hattori (JPN) A.J. Foyt Enterprises qualified for the race. Indy Racing League, Indianapolis 500, Bump Day, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, USA, 18 May 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Indy Racing League: Jimmy Vasser returns to the Indy 500 with Team Rahal

Indy Racing League: Jimmy Vasser returns to the Indy 500 with Team Rahal
Jimmy Vasser (USA) returns to the Indy 500 with Team Rahal. Indy Racing League, Indianapolis 500, Bump Day, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, USA, 18 May 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Infiniti Pro Series: Ed Carpenter A. J. Foyt Team Enterprises was the winner of the inaugural

Infiniti Pro Series: Ed Carpenter A. J. Foyt Team Enterprises was the winner of the inaugural Freedom 100
Ed Carpenter (USA) A.J. Foyt Team Enterprises was the winner of the inaugural Freedom 100. Infiniti Pro Series, Rd3, Freedom 100, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, USA, 17-18 May 2003

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Infiniti Pro Series: Cory Witherill Hemelgarn 91 Johnson Motorsports finished second

Infiniti Pro Series: Cory Witherill Hemelgarn 91 Johnson Motorsports finished second
Cory Witherill (USA) Hemelgarn 91 Johnson Motorsports finished second. Infiniti Pro Series, Rd3, Freedom 100, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, USA, 17-18 May 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Infiniti Pro Series: Jeff Simmons Keith Duesenburg Racing finished fourth

Infiniti Pro Series: Jeff Simmons Keith Duesenburg Racing finished fourth
Jeff Simmons (USA) Keith Duesenburg Racing finished fourth. Infiniti Pro Series, Rd3, Freedom 100, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, USA, 17-18 May 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Formula One World Championship: Toyota President Ove Andersson tries out some traditional Austrian

Formula One World Championship: Toyota President Ove Andersson tries out some traditional Austrian head gear
Toyota President Ove Andersson (SWE) tries out some traditional Austrian head gear. Austrian Grand Prix, Rd6, A1-Ring, Austria. 18 May 2003. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Formula One World Championship: Fernando Alonso, Renault R23, retired on lap 44 with engine failure

Formula One World Championship: Fernando Alonso, Renault R23, retired on lap 44 with engine failure
Fernando Alonso (ESP), Renault R23, retired on lap 44 with engine failure. Austrian Grand Prix, Rd6, A1-Ring, Austria. 18 May 2003. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Formula One World Championship: Austrian Grand Prix, Rd6, A1-Ring, Austria. 18 May 2003

Formula One World Championship: Austrian Grand Prix, Rd6, A1-Ring, Austria. 18 May 2003
The BAR motorhome in the A1-Ring paddock. Austrian Grand Prix, Rd6, A1-Ring, Austria. 18 May 2003. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Formula One World Championship: McLaren Chairman and CEO Ron Dennis, right

Formula One World Championship: McLaren Chairman and CEO Ron Dennis, right
McLaren Chairman and CEO Ron Dennis (GBR), right, with McLaren International Managing Director Martin Whitmarsh (GBR), left. Austrian Grand Prix, Rd6, A1-Ring, Austria. 18 May 2003. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Formula One World Championship: Giancarlo Fisichella, Jordan Ford EJ13

Formula One World Championship: Giancarlo Fisichella, Jordan Ford EJ13, is followed by team mate Ralph Firman
Giancarlo Fisichella (ITA), Jordan Ford EJ13, is followed by team mate Ralph Firman (GBR). Fisichella retired on lap 60. Austrian Grand Prix, Rd6, A1-Ring, Austria. 18 May 2003. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Formula One World Championship: Ralph Firman, left, watches Jordan Ford team mate Giancarlo

Formula One World Championship: Ralph Firman, left, watches Jordan Ford team mate Giancarlo Fisichella about to leave
Ralph Firman (GBR), left, watches Jordan Ford team mate Giancarlo Fisichella (ITA) about to leave his pit. Austrian Grand Prix, Rd6, A1-Ring, Austria. 18 May 2003. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Formula One World Championship: Ingo Hoffman Copersucar-Fittipaldi FD04 finished eleventh on his

Formula One World Championship: Ingo Hoffman Copersucar-Fittipaldi FD04 finished eleventh on his GP debut
Ingo Hoffman (GER) Copersucar-Fittipaldi FD04 finished eleventh on his GP debut. Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd1, Interlagos, 25 January 1976. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Formula One World Championship: New McLaren recruit James Hunt took the M23 to his first pole

Formula One World Championship: New McLaren recruit James Hunt took the M23 to his first pole position
New McLaren recruit James Hunt (GBR) took the M23 to his first pole position, but spun out on lap 33 when his throttle stuck open. Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd1, Interlagos, 25 January 1976. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 19th May 2003: Little Crow At Alice Springs Sewage Ponds, Northern Territory, Australia

Little Crow At Alice Springs Sewage Ponds, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-2908 Little Crow At Alice Springs Sewage Ponds, Northern Territory, Australia Corvus bennetti Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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