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Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Space debris, artwork C017 / 7225

Space debris, artwork C017 / 7225
Space debris. Computer artwork showing the distribution of localised space junk (debris) around the Earth, according to the European Space Agency (ESA)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Earths internal structure, artwork

Earths internal structure, artwork
Earths internal structure. Cutaway computer artwork showing the different layers that make up the structure of the Earth. The external layer (crust)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Adenine molecule, artwork C017 / 7200

Adenine molecule, artwork C017 / 7200
Adenine molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the nucleobase adenine. Atoms are colour-coded spheres: carbon (green), nitrogen (blue), and oxygen (white)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: The Tabernacle, artwork C017 / 7197

The Tabernacle, artwork C017 / 7197
The Tabernacle. See-through artwork of the Tabernacle, the portable temple used by the Israelites led by Moses journeying from Egypt to the Promised Land (around the 15th century BC)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: White clover inflorescence C017 / 7173

White clover inflorescence C017 / 7173
White clover (Trifolium repens) inflorescence, seen from above. This plant forms a globose (spherical) flower head (umbel) that consists of 20 to 100 white or pinkish florets

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Global winds, artwork C017 / 7235

Global winds, artwork C017 / 7235
Global winds. Computer artwork showing the path of the prevailing and dominant winds around the globe, caused by the rotation of the Earth and the Coriolis effect

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Ionic bonding in sodium chloride, artwork C017 / 7242

Ionic bonding in sodium chloride, artwork C017 / 7242
Ionic bonding in sodium chloride. Computer artwork showing the formation (top) of sodium chloride (common salt) and a model of the cubic crystal lattice (bottom) created by this chemical reaction

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Refracting telescope, artwork C017 / 7202

Refracting telescope, artwork C017 / 7202
Refracting telescope. Computer artwork showing the structure of a typical large refracting telescope. A refracting telescope is a type of optical telescope that uses a lens as its objective to form

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Coriolis effect, artwork C017 / 7211

Coriolis effect, artwork C017 / 7211
Coriolis effect. Computer artwork of a globe, showing how the Coriolis effect affects the motion (red arrows) of free-moving objects in the northern and southern hemispheres of the Earth

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Jupiters interior, artwork

Jupiters interior, artwork
Jupiters interior. Cutaway computer artwork showing the interior structure of the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the solar system

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Polycystic kidneys, ultrasound scan

Polycystic kidneys, ultrasound scan
Polycystic kidneys. Ultrasound scan of the kidney of an 82 year old male showing numerous fluid-filled cysts (dark areas)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Global winds, artwork C017 / 7234

Global winds, artwork C017 / 7234
Global winds. Computer artwork showing the path of the prevailing and dominant winds around the globe, caused by the rotation of the Earth and the Coriolis effect

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Cytosine-guanine interaction, artwork C017 / 7216

Cytosine-guanine interaction, artwork C017 / 7216
Cytosine-guanine interaction. Computer artwork showing the structure of bound cytosine (left) and guanine molecules (right)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Herschels 40-foot telescope, artwork

Herschels 40-foot telescope, artwork
Herschels 40-foot telescope, computer artwork. Designed by the British astronomer William Herschel (1738-1822), this telescope with a tube 40 foot (12 metres long)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Cassini-Huygens probe and Saturn, artwork C017 / 7210

Cassini-Huygens probe and Saturn, artwork C017 / 7210
Cassini-Huygens probe and Saturn, computer artwork. The joint NASA-ESA Cassini-Huygens spacecraft was launched from Earth in 1997

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Bee orchid flower C017 / 7174

Bee orchid flower C017 / 7174
Bee orchid (Ophrys apifera) flower and buds. This orchid is named for the distinctively shaped and marked parts that resemble insects such as bees

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Brown rat C017 / 7181

Brown rat C017 / 7181
Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) adult. This small mammal is a rodent found worldwide, especially in Europe and North America. It is found nearly everywhere that humans live, especially in urban areas

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: GranTeCan telescope, artwork C017 / 7203

GranTeCan telescope, artwork C017 / 7203
GranTeCan telescope. Computer artwork of the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC, or GranTeCan), which is sited at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, La Palma, Canary Islands

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Melorheostosis of the knee, X-ray C017 / 7145

Melorheostosis of the knee, X-ray C017 / 7145
Melorheostosis of the knee. X-ray of left knee of a 52 year old male patient showing damage (white area to bottom left of knee cap) caused by melorheostosis

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Adenine molecule, artwork C017 / 7199

Adenine molecule, artwork C017 / 7199
Adenine molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the nucleobase adenine. Atoms are colour-coded spheres: carbon (green), nitrogen (blue), and oxygen (white)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Herschels 40-foot telescope, artwork

Herschels 40-foot telescope, artwork
Herschels 40-foot telescope, computer artwork. Designed by the British astronomer William Herschel (1738-1822), this telescope with a tube 40 foot (12 metres long)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Melorheostosis of the knee, X-ray C017 / 7144

Melorheostosis of the knee, X-ray C017 / 7144
Melorheostosis of the knee. X-ray of left knee of a 52 year old male patient showing damage (white area to bottom left of knee cap) caused by melorheostosis

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Female great tit C017 / 7178

Female great tit C017 / 7178
Female great tit (Parus major) in winter. This is one of the largest of the tits and lives in mixed woodland, farmland and semi-open areas. It is a songbird with a loud and repetitive call

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7207

Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7207
Carbon fixation. Computer artwork showing the main systems involved in carbon fixation in a typical countryside habitat. Carbon capture (fixation) consists of the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Cytosine molecule, artwork C017 / 7214

Cytosine molecule, artwork C017 / 7214
Cytosine molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the nucleobase cytosine (2-oxy-4-aminopyrimidine)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Earths population, artwork

Earths population, artwork
Earths population. Computer artwork showing the number of people per square kilometre (grid) across the globe. The most densely populated areas are bright red

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Roman temple, artwork C017 / 7194

Roman temple, artwork C017 / 7194
Roman temple. Cutaway artwork showing the typical form of a Roman temple. Guards are shown at the steps leading up to the columns at the entrance portico

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7208

Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7208
Carbon fixation. Computer artwork showing how carbon fixation occurs in a typical countryside habitat. Carbon capture (fixation) consists of the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Dislocated finger, X-ray C017 / 7183

Dislocated finger, X-ray C017 / 7183
Dislocated finger. X-ray of the left hand of a 51 year old female patient with a dislocated middle finger. Once the bones have been manipulated back into place treatment is with immobilisation

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7205

Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7205
Carbon fixation. Computer artwork showing the main systems involved in carbon fixation in a typical countryside habitat. Carbon capture (fixation) consists of the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Flower structure, artwork C017 / 7232

Flower structure, artwork C017 / 7232
Flower structure. Computer artwork showing the main structures of a typical flower. The flower is the reproductive unit of some angiosperm plants

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Colosseum in Rome, artwork C017 / 7196

Colosseum in Rome, artwork C017 / 7196
Colosseum in Rome. Cutaway and see-through artwork of the Colosseum (or Coliseum), the arena in Ancient Rome used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Dolomitic limestone platform C017 / 7169

Dolomitic limestone platform C017 / 7169
Dolomitic limestone platform. Expansion megapolygons in a marine platform formed from dolostone, a dolomitic form of calcium carbonate (limestone)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Global temperature changes, artwork C017 / 7233

Global temperature changes, artwork C017 / 7233
Global temperature changes, computer artwork. Colour-coded globes showing a progression of changing global surface temperatures from 1880 to 2005, the warmest year on record

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, artwork C017 / 7230

Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, artwork C017 / 7230
Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Computer artwork of the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope in orbit over the Earth. This space observatory was formerly known as the Gamma-ray Large Area Space

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Jupiter and Earth, artwork C017 / 7245

Jupiter and Earth, artwork C017 / 7245
Jupiter and Earth. Computer artwork comparing the size of the planet Jupiter (large) with the Earth (small). Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7206

Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7206
Carbon fixation. Computer artwork showing how carbon fixation occurs in a typical countryside habitat. Carbon capture (fixation) consists of the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Cytosine molecule, artwork C017 / 7213

Cytosine molecule, artwork C017 / 7213
Cytosine molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the nucleobase cytosine (2-oxy-4-aminopyrimidine)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Fractured elbow, X-ray C017 / 7182

Fractured elbow, X-ray C017 / 7182
Fractured elbow. X-ray of the fractured left elbow of a 9 year old boy

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Guanine molecule, artwork C017 / 7238

Guanine molecule, artwork C017 / 7238
Guanine molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the nucleobase guanine. Atoms are shown as colour-coded spheres: carbon (green), hydrogen (white)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: PWA Windsurfing Sylt 2013

PWA Windsurfing Sylt 2013
Sylt twisting

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: Formula One World Championship, Rd14, Korean Grand Prix, Qualifying, Korea International Circuit

Formula One World Championship, Rd14, Korean Grand Prix, Qualifying, Korea International Circuit, Yeongam, South Korea
Nico Rosberg (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 W04. Formula One World Championship, Rd14, Korean Grand Prix, Qualifying, Korea International Circuit, Yeongam, South Korea, Saturday 5 October 2013

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: John Wright-Bailey & J Wilson (MDW) 1970 750 Sidecar TT

John Wright-Bailey & J Wilson (MDW) 1970 750 Sidecar TT
John Wright-Bailey & J Wilson (MDW) at Bedstead Corner, 1970 750 Sidecar TT

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: THe grid at the start of the race. Gerhard Berger sits on Pole position

THe grid at the start of the race. Gerhard Berger sits on Pole position
1990 USA GP. THe grid at the start of the race. Gerhard Berger sits on Pole position with Minardis Pierluigi Martini and Andrea De Cesaris behind. Photo: LAT

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: 1990 British Grand Prix: Ayrton Senna leads Nigel Mansell, Gerhard Berger, Thierry Boutsen

1990 British Grand Prix: Ayrton Senna leads Nigel Mansell, Gerhard Berger, Thierry Boutsen, Alain Prost, Jean Alesi
1990 British Grand Prix. Silverstone, England. 13-15 July 1990. Ayrton Senna (McLaren MP4/5B Honda) leads Nigel Mansell (Ferrari 641), Gerhard Berger (McLaren MP4/5B Honda)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: 1990 British Grand Prix: Aguri Suzuki heads into Stowe with Ivan Capelli, Nelson Piquet

1990 British Grand Prix: Aguri Suzuki heads into Stowe with Ivan Capelli, Nelson Piquet
1990 British Grand Prix. Silverstone, England. 13-15 July 1990. Aguri Suzuki (Lola 90 Lamborghini) heads into Stowe with Ivan Capelli (Leyton House CG901 Judd), Nelson Piquet (Benetton B190 Ford)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: 1990 Spanish Grand Prix: Ayrton Senna leads Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell, Gerhard Berger

1990 Spanish Grand Prix: Ayrton Senna leads Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell, Gerhard Berger, Jean Alesi, Riccardo Patrese
1990 Spanish Grand Prix. Jerez, Spain. 28-30 September 1990. Ayrton Senna (McLaren MP4/5B Honda) leads Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell (both Ferrari 641 s), Gerhard Berger (McLaren MP4/5B Honda)

Background imageImages Dated 4th October 2013: 1990 Canadian Grand Prix: Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger lead at the start

1990 Canadian Grand Prix: Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger lead at the start
1990 Canadian Grand Prix. Montreal, Canada. 8-10 June 1990. Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger (both McLaren MP4/5B Honda s) lead at the start. Ref-90 CAN 04. World Copyright - LAT Photographic



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