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Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: DON DIEGO GARDOQUI (1735-1798). Don Diego María de Gardoqui y Arriquibar

DON DIEGO GARDOQUI (1735-1798). Don Diego María de Gardoqui y Arriquibar. Spanish statesman and diplomat. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: GOETHE: FAUST AND HELEN. Faust and Helen in an illustration from Johann Wolfgang Goethes Faust

GOETHE: FAUST AND HELEN. Faust and Helen in an illustration from Johann Wolfgang Goethes Faust. Steel engraving after Wilhelm von Kaulbach, 1860

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: COMTE de GRASSE (1722-1788). Comte François Joseph Paul de Grasse. French naval officer

COMTE de GRASSE (1722-1788). Comte François Joseph Paul de Grasse. French naval officer

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, TEM

H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, TEM
H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This influenza virus can infect multiple species

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Compass on a map

Compass on a map

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Bernard de Jussieu, French botanist

Bernard de Jussieu, French botanist
Bernard de Jussieu (1699-1777), French botanist, examining a flower with a magnifying glass. As a demonstrator at the Jardin des Plantes, Paris

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: African elephant and cattle egrets

African elephant and cattle egrets
African elephant (Loxodonta africana) feeding in a swamp, with two cattle egrets (Bubulcus ibis) squabbling at right. Photographed in Amboseli National Park, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: The Wave rock formation, Arizona, USA

The Wave rock formation, Arizona, USA
The Wave rock formation, Paria-Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, USA

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Utah juniper tree (Juniperus osteosperma)

Utah juniper tree (Juniperus osteosperma). Photographed in the Wave area of Paria-Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, USA

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Extrasolar gas giant planet, artwork

Extrasolar gas giant planet, artwork
Extrasolar gas giant planet. Computer artwork of an extrasolar gas giant planet seen from the surface of one of its icy moons

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Antoine de Jussieu, French botanist

Antoine de Jussieu, French botanist
Antoine Laurent de Jussieu (1748-1836), French botanist. De Jussieu categorized plants into families and developed a system of classification for flowering plants

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Konstantin Tsiolkovsky on a Soviet stamp

Konstantin Tsiolkovsky on a Soviet stamp
Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky (1857-1935), Soviet rocket pioneer, commemorated on a Soviet stamp for his 100th birthday (1957)

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Spallanzanis volcano research

Spallanzanis volcano research. Historical artwork of the Italian biologist Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799), carrying out pioneering research on the volcano Mount Etna

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Extrasolar gas giant planet, artwork

Extrasolar gas giant planet, artwork
Extrasolar gas giant planet. Computer artwork of an extrasolar gas giant planet seen from the surface of one of its water-covered moons

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Hermann Boerhaave, Dutch physician

Hermann Boerhaave, Dutch physician
Hermann Boerhaave (1668-1738), Dutch physician and chemist, considered the founder of modern clinical medicine. After studying philosophy and medicine, Boerhaave began teaching at Leiden University

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Native American Petroglyphs, Utah, USA

Native American Petroglyphs, Utah, USA
Native American Petroglyphs. These rock carvings were made by the Fremont Indians. Photographed in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, USA

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Spallanzanis digestion experiment

Spallanzanis digestion experiment. Historical artwork of an experiment on digestion carried out by the Italian biologist Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799)

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Greater striped swallow

Greater striped swallow (Hirundo cucullata) collecting mud pellets from a small water pool for building its nest. Photographed in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: John Dalton, British chemist

John Dalton, British chemist
John Dalton (1766-1844), British chemist, physicist and meteorologist. Dalton is most famous for his theory that matter is made of small indivisible units called atoms

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Creation of Eve, artwork

Creation of Eve, artwork
Creation of Eve. Medieval artwork of God creating Eve from Adams rib. This scene forms part of Genesis, the first book of the Bible. Image taken from a French Hour book (1520)

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Inner solar system planets, artwork

Inner solar system planets, artwork
Inner solar system planets, computer artwork. The four planets of the inner solar system are seen orbiting the Sun. The orbits of the planets, and the Moon, are shown as blue lines

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: The Wave rock formation, Arizona, USA

The Wave rock formation, Arizona, USA
The Wave rock formation, Paria-Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, USA

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Wind spray at sea

Wind spray at sea. Deep sea wave being blown by storm winds. Photographed off Cape Point, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, TEM

H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, TEM
H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This influenza virus can infect multiple species

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon. View over the North Rim of the canyon of Bright Angel Canyon. The Grand Canyon is the worlds largest gorge. It formed as the Colorado River eroded down through uplifting beds of soft

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Compass on a map

Compass on a map

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: De Jussieus cedar of Lebanon sapling

De Jussieus cedar of Lebanon sapling. Historical artwork of the French botanist Bernard de Jussieu (1699-1777), bringing to France the first cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani)

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Large spotted genet

Large spotted genet (Genetta tigrina) in a forest clearing. Photographed in Wilderness National Park, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Navajo power station, Arizona, USA

Navajo power station, Arizona, USA
Navajo power station, Navajo Indian Reservation, Page, Arizona, USA. This power station is fired by coal mined on Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, TEM

H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, TEM
H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This influenza virus can infect multiple species

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Lazzaro Spallanzani, Italian biologist

Lazzaro Spallanzani, Italian biologist
Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799), Italian biologist. In 1767, Spallanzanis experiments on sealed, well-boiled broth, questioned the theory of the spontaneous generation of microbes

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Habitable alien planet, artwork

Habitable alien planet, artwork
Habitable alien planet. Computer artwork of an Earth-like alien planet (upper centre). A planets orbit and its size have to fit within a narrow range in order to have a surface temperature suitable

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Navajo power station, Arizona, USA

Navajo power station, Arizona, USA
Navajo power station, Navajo Indian Reservation, Page, Arizona, USA. This power station is fired by coal mined on Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Soviet Sokol spacesuit

Soviet Sokol spacesuit
Soviet spacesuit used by cosmonauts on missions to the Soviet space station Mir up until 1990. This Sokol (falcon) spacesuit was worn during launch and re-entry

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, TEM

H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, TEM
H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This influenza virus can infect multiple species

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Albrecht von Haller, Swiss anatomist

Albrecht von Haller, Swiss anatomist
Albrecht von Haller (1708-1777), Swiss anatomist and physiologist. Von Haller worked on the nervous system, and recognised the tendency of muscle fibres to contract when stimulated

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Cape white-eye

Cape white-eye (Zosterops capensis) hanging upside down to reach the nectar of a flower. This bird is endemic to southern Africa, and feeds mainly on insects, but also on fruit, grains

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Petrified wood

Petrified wood. Petrified tree logs from the Late Triassic Period (over 206 million years ago). Petrification is a term used to describe the fossilisation of wood

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Nicolaus Copernicus on a Polish banknote

Nicolaus Copernicus on a Polish banknote
Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), Polish astronomer, on a one thousand Sloty banknote. Copernicus was the first astronomer to formulate a scientifically-based heliocentric cosmology that displaced

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, TEM

H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, TEM
H1N1 Influenza A virus particles, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This influenza virus can infect multiple species

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Fulvous whistling duck

Fulvous whistling duck (Dendrocygna bicolor) resting in long grass by the edge of a body of water. This duck feeds mainly at night on seeds and aquatic plants

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Lesser striped swallow

Lesser striped swallow (Hirundo abyssinica) singing. Photographed at the Dwesa-Cwebe Nature Reserve, South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: John Dalton, British chemist

John Dalton, British chemist
John Dalton (1766-1844), British chemist, physicist and meteorologist. Dalton is most famous for his theory that matter is made of small indivisible units called atoms

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Colliding galaxies, artwork

Colliding galaxies, artwork
Colliding galaxies. Computer artwork of colliding galaxies seen from an alien planet. Collisions between galaxies are fairly common

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Cattle resting - On Machair - South Uist - Outer Hebrides - Scotland

Cattle resting - On Machair - South Uist - Outer Hebrides - Scotland
GET-1828 Cattle resting - On Machair South Uist - Outer Hebrides - Scotland Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Rock Pipit - Cornwall - UK

Rock Pipit - Cornwall - UK
DAC-358 Rock Pipit Cornwall - UK Anthus petrosus David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: Ian Hutchinson; Superstock ace 2009

Ian Hutchinson; Superstock ace 2009
Ian Hutchinson joined a select band of TT racers who have won two races in a day when he won the Supersport 2 and Superstock races in 2009. In the Superstock he set an unbelievable lap at

Background imageImages Dated 9th June 2009: The Dunlop Legend continues: Michael Dunlop 2009 Supersport 2 TT

The Dunlop Legend continues: Michael Dunlop 2009 Supersport 2 TT
Michael, son of Robert Dunlop, contunues the family tradition of winning TT races; his first victory was in the 2009 Supersport 2 TT, seen here at Douglas Road Corner, Kirk Michael



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