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Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: USA, North America, Alaska

USA, North America, Alaska
USA, Pacific Northwest, Alaska, above Katmai National Park

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: USA, Pacific Northwest, Alaska, above Katmai National Park

USA, Pacific Northwest, Alaska, above Katmai National Park

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: USA, Pacific Northwest, Alaska, above Katmai National Park

USA, Pacific Northwest, Alaska, above Katmai National Park

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: USA, North America, Alaska

USA, North America, Alaska
USA, Pacific Northwest, Alaska, above Katmai National Park

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: USA, North America, Alaska

USA, North America, Alaska
USA, Pacific Northwest, Alaska, above Katmai National Park

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: USA, North America, Alaska

USA, North America, Alaska
USA, Pacific Northwest, Alaska, above Katmai National Park

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: USA, North America, Alaska

USA, North America, Alaska
USA, Pacific Northwest, Alaska, above Katmai National Park

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: USA, North America, Alaska

USA, North America, Alaska
USA, Pacific Northwest, Alaska, above Katmai National Park

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: A wagon carrying logs for the soldiers huts passing a sentry on duty at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

A wagon carrying logs for the soldiers huts passing a sentry on duty at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
VALLEY FORGE: WINTER, 1777. A wagon carrying logs for the soldiers huts passing a sentry on duty at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the winter of 1777-78. Wood engraving, American, 1877

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Dexter Avenue in a middle class neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan, previously all white, now

Dexter Avenue in a middle class neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan, previously all white, now, in 1957, integrated
DETROIT: INTEGRATION, 1957. Dexter Avenue in a middle class neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan, previously all white, now, in 1957, integrated

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, 28 June 1778

George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, 28 June 1778. Wood engraving, mid-19th century
BATTLE OF MONMOUTH, 1778. George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, 28 June 1778. Wood engraving, mid-19th century

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Wrist watch interior

Wrist watch interior. 3D-computer artwork of cogs and gears in a mechanical wrist watch

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Enterococcus faecalis, bacteria, artwork

Enterococcus faecalis, bacteria, artwork
Enterococcus faecalis. Computer artwork of Enterococcus faecalis bacteria (previously known as Streptococcus faecalis). The bacterium is in the process of dividing through binary fission. E

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Enterococcus faecalis, bacteria, artwork

Enterococcus faecalis, bacteria, artwork
Enterococcus faecalis. Computer artwork of Enterococcus faecalis bacteria (previously known as Streptococcus faecalis). The bacterium is in the process of dividing through binary fission. E

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Coastal cliffs, Falkland Islands

Coastal cliffs, Falkland Islands
Coastal cliffs. Seascape of islands and ocean, seen from high cliffs. Black-browed albatrosses (upper right) are soaring on thermals generated at this meeting point of ocean and land

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Limestone, thin section, polarised LM

Limestone, thin section, polarised LM
Nummulitic limestone. Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of a Nummulitic limestone. The large coloured objects are the remains of large foraminifera, Nummulites sp

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Space food

Space food
A selection of American and Russian space food, including peanuts, dried pears and broccoli au gratin (requiring the addition of hot water). Some of the packets are dated 1997

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Husvik whaling station, South Georgia

Husvik whaling station, South Georgia, with a whaling ship (right) rusting away on a slipway, with seals in the foreground. This is one of several abandoned whaling stations in South Georgia

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Imperial shag

Imperial shag (Phalacrocorax atriceps). This seabird is a type of cormorant, and is found in the regions around Antarctica, feeding on fish and invertebrates

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Black-browed albatrosses courting

Black-browed albatrosses courting
Black-browed albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys) breeding pair courting. This large seabird mates for life. The courtship ritual involves crossing bills, preening, and moving their heads to and fro

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Military aircraft flight simulator

Military aircraft flight simulator. Photographed at the 2009 Paris Air Show

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Fjord mountains, South Georgia

Fjord mountains, South Georgia
Fjord mountains. This coastal landscape, lit by sunlight shining through a gap in the clouds, is part of Drygalski Fjord. This fjord is located at the south-eastern corner of South Georgia

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Iceberg, South Georgia

Iceberg, South Georgia
Iceberg. Icebergs are large chunks of ice that break away from the coastal regions of glaciers and icecaps. Icebergs take on irregular shapes as they melt and break up in the sea

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Russian fighter pilot

Russian fighter pilot
A dummy modelling clothing and equipment used by Russian fight pilots with a missile in the background. Photographed at the 2009 Paris Air Show

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Antarctic fur seal blonde pup

Antarctic fur seal blonde pup
Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) pup. This is one of the less common blonde-coated animals. A blonde or white seal lacks pigment in the outer guard hairs of its fur coat

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Turkey vulture

Turkey vulture (Cathartes aura) perched on a rock. This vulture lives throughout North and South America, and mostly feeds on carrion

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Lenticular clouds, South Georgia

Lenticular clouds, South Georgia
Lenticular clouds (altocumulus lenticularis) above mountains. The clouds are drawn into this characteristically smooth shape by air streams forming standing waves of air on the lee sides of

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Grytviken whaling station, South Georgia

Grytviken whaling station, South Georgia, aerial photograph. This is one of several abandoned whaling stations in South Georgia

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Aircraft undercarriage

Aircraft undercarriage
Passenger aircraft undercarriage showing six wheels and multiple-piston brakes. Photographed at the 2009 Paris Air Show

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Imperial shag with nesting material

Imperial shag with nesting material
Imperial shag (Phalacrocorax atriceps) arriving at a breeding colony with plant material in its beak for building a nest. Such breeding colonies may contain hundreds or even thousands of other birds

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Iceberg, South Georgia

Iceberg, South Georgia
Iceberg. Waves breaking over an iceberg. Icebergs are large chunks of ice that break away from the coastal regions of glaciers and icecaps

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Granite, thin section, polarised LM

Granite, thin section, polarised LM
Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of granite, an igneous rock with a complicated mineral assemblage. Quartz, orthoclase & plagioclase feldspars, biotite & chlorite are all present

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Jodrell Bank telescope structure

Jodrell Bank telescope structure
Jodrell Bank Lovell telescope support structure. The girders support the 250ft diameter parabolic antenna of the radio telescope. An example of the art in engineering and technology

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Limestone, thin section, polarised LM

Limestone, thin section, polarised LM
Nummulitic limestone. Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of a Nummulitic limestone. The large coloured objects are the remains of large foraminifera, Nummulites sp

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Basalt, thin section, polarised LM

Basalt, thin section, polarised LM
Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of basalt, an igneous rock. In this image, large coloured crystals appear embedded in the fine-grained basalt matrix

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Granite, thin section, polarised LM

Granite, thin section, polarised LM
Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of granite, an igneous rock with a complicated mineral assemblage. Quartz, orthoclase & plagioclase feldspars, biotite & chlorite are all present

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Ariane 5 rocket

Ariane 5 rocket
Full-size mock-up of Ariane 5 rocket, the fifth-generation satellite launch vehicle operated by the Arianespace launch consortium

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: King penguin breeding colony

King penguin breeding colony
King penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) breeding colony at St Andrews Bay, South Georgia. This is the largest king penguin breeding colony on South Georgia

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Ariane 1 first stage

Ariane 1 first stage
First stage of the Ariane 1 rocket, the first of a series operated by the Arianespace launch consortium as Europes first satellite launch vehicle

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Antarctic fur seal

Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella). The female and juveniles are much smaller than the large males, and have a grey pelt with a lighter underside

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Mica schist, thin section, polarised LM

Mica schist, thin section, polarised LM
Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of mica schist, a type of metamorphic rock. Magnification: x12 at 35mm size

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Elektron-2 satellite

Elektron-2 satellite display at the Air and Space Museum, Le Bourget, Paris. The original was launched by the Soviet Union in January 1964 to study the Van Allen radiation belts and space beyond

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Velib bike rental in Paris

Velib bike rental in Paris
Velib bike rental in a Parisian suburb showing a booking terminal and a rack of bicycles for hire. Bicycles can be hired for a day or a week or a year and returned to any station. Photographed in 2009

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Injection moulding

Injection moulding
An complex injection moulded component photographed at the 2009 Paris Air Show. An example of the art in engineering and technology

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: S-curve fan blades

S-curve fan blades
Aircraft engine fan blades with an S-curve leading edge. An example of the art in engineering and technology. Photographed at the 2008 Farnborough Air Show

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Display robot

Display robot
A display of aerospace components - various types of ducting - designed to resemble a robot. Photographed at the 2009 Paris Air Show

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Antarctic fur seal male roaring

Antarctic fur seal male roaring
Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) male opening its mouth. The male is much larger than the female, reaching a length of up to 2 metres and a weight of 120 kilograms

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Basalt, thin section, polarised LM

Basalt, thin section, polarised LM
Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of basalt, an igneous rock. In this image, large coloured crystals appear embedded in the fine-grained basalt matrix



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