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Magnetic Field Collection

Exploring the Mysteries of the Magnetic Field: From Crab Nebula to Particle Collisions Captivating and enigmatic

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Crab nebula, composite image

Crab nebula, composite image
Crab nebula. Composite x-ray, infrared and optical image of the Crab nebula (M1), a remnant of a supernova that exploded in AD 1054

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Magnetic repulsion

Magnetic repulsion. The iron filings sprinkled between these two bar magnets reveal the shape of the repulsive magnetic field between them

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Aurora over Antarctica, satellite image

Aurora over Antarctica, satellite image
Aurora over Antarctica, ultraviolet satellite image. Australia is at upper left. This is the aurora australis (green ring), the southern lights display

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Bolts of electricity discharging in the lab of Nikola Tesla

Bolts of electricity discharging in the lab of Nikola Tesla
Inventor and scientist Nikola Tesla in his lab while his magnifying transmitter high voltage generator produces bolts of electricity. December 1899

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Northern Lights close to Yellownife

Northern Lights close to Yellownife
Aurora Borealis close to Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories in Canada

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Mars 96 surface station, artwork

Mars 96 surface station, artwork
Mars 96 surface station. Artwork showing one of the surface stations of the Russian Mars 96 mission landing on Mars after being released from orbit

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Aurora borealis

Aurora borealis. Fish-eye lens view of a tree silhouetted against a red aurora borealis or northern lights display in the night sky

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Particle collision

Particle collision. This event takes place in particle accelerators, which are used to accelerate particles (spheres) such as protons to high energies near the speed of light

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Magnetic field, artwork C016 / 9855

Magnetic field, artwork C016 / 9855
Magnetic field. Computer artwork showing the magnetic field lines around a bar magnet. A magnetic field always runs from the north pole to the south pole

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Pulsar

Pulsar, artwork. This stellar object is a rapidly- rotating neutron star. Neutron stars have powerful magnetic fields (shown by the purple lines)

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Particle accelerator

Particle accelerator. Trails (red) of energised particles inside a particle accelerator. Particle accelerators are used to accelerate particles such as protons to near the speed of light

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Reconstruction of Andre-Marie Ampere's investigation of the behaviour of an electric current in a

Reconstruction of Andre-Marie Ampere's investigation of the behaviour of an electric current in a magnetic field
5311982 Reconstruction of Andre-Marie Ampere's investigation of the behaviour of an electric current in a magnetic field; (add.info)

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Reconstruction of Andre-Marie Ampere's investigation of the behaviour of an electric current in a

Reconstruction of Andre-Marie Ampere's investigation of the behaviour of an electric current in a magnetic field
5311723 Reconstruction of Andre-Marie Ampere's investigation of the behaviour of an electric current in a magnetic field; (add.info)

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Animal Magnetism - The Operator putting his Patient into a Crisis

Animal Magnetism - The Operator putting his Patient into a Crisis
746860 Animal Magnetism - The Operator putting his Patient into a Crisis, from A Key to Physics, and the Occult Sciences, 1800 (hand-coloured engraving) by Sibly Ebenezer (1751-1800)

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: A page depicting experiments with magnets, from Experimental Researches in

A page depicting experiments with magnets, from Experimental Researches in
TRI250187 A page depicting experiments with magnets, from Experimental Researches in Electricity by Michael Faraday (1791-1867) published 1852 (litho) by Basire

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Giant electro-magnet belonging to Michael Faraday (1791-1867), c. 1850 (photo)

Giant electro-magnet belonging to Michael Faraday (1791-1867), c. 1850 (photo)
TRI157679 Giant electro-magnet belonging to Michael Faraday (1791-1867), c.1850 (photo) by English School, (19th century); The Royal Institution, London, UK; eRoyal Institution; English

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Relics of great inventors, part of an exhibition at the Science Museum

Relics of great inventors, part of an exhibition at the Science Museum. Michael Faradays induction coil that he himself made. Kensington, London. 15th November 1929

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Antique illustration of scientific discoveries, electricity and magnetism

Antique illustration of scientific discoveries, electricity and magnetism: Benjamin Franklin

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Antique illustration of scientific discoveries, electricity and magnetism: Cruikshank

Antique illustration of scientific discoveries, electricity and magnetism: Cruikshank

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Magnetism, 1833. Creator: Unknown

Magnetism, 1833. Creator: Unknown
Magnetism, 1833. Diagram of the natural phenomenon of magnetism: hands manipulating magnets above, and a compass below. [William Orr, London, 1833]

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Magnetism, c1850

Magnetism, c1850. Educational plate showing various aspects of magnetism and electromagnetism including a dip needle, compass, the lifting power of an electromagnet (12), Wheatstone telegraph (13)

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Karl Friedrich Gauss, caricature C015 / 6709

Karl Friedrich Gauss, caricature C015 / 6709
Karl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855). Caricature of the German mathematician Karl Friedrich Gauss. Gauss contributed to all areas of mathematics, especially to number theory

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Illustration, electromagnet lifting red car

Illustration, electromagnet lifting red car

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Magnet and Iron Filings, Baloons, Paper Clips, home Made Compass, Marbles, Spinning Top

Magnet and Iron Filings, Baloons, Paper Clips, home Made Compass, Marbles, Spinning Top, Border Formed by Electrical Circuit of Wiring and Lightbulbs

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Magnetic hill in Ladakh

Magnetic hill in Ladakh
Tonnaja Travel Photography, 517037021

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Illustration of PC desktop computer and hard disc drive with cross section showing hard disc in

Illustration of PC desktop computer and hard disc drive with cross section showing hard disc in base unit

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Digital illustration of migration navigation of birds including the sun, stars, coastlines

Digital illustration of migration navigation of birds including the sun, stars, coastlines, EarthAz's

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Digital illustration of Electric Ray showing electricity and magnetism in cerebellum, lobus electric

Digital illustration of Electric Ray showing electricity and magnetism in cerebellum, lobus electric

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Illustration of magnetic field around a wire

Illustration of magnetic field around a wire

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Illustration of magnetic fields forming around the loops of a wire

Illustration of magnetic fields forming around the loops of a wire

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Digital illustration showing the magnetic field of magnet

Digital illustration showing the magnetic field of magnet

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Digital illustration of electroscope showing electrostatic induction using ballpoint pen and jar

Digital illustration of electroscope showing electrostatic induction using ballpoint pen and jar

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Illustration of electric current flowing through coil and producing magnetic field

Illustration of electric current flowing through coil and producing magnetic field

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Illustration of electric current producing magnetic field

Illustration of electric current producing magnetic field

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Solar Flare

Solar Flare

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: A flying saucer and the magnetic force field protecting the Earth

A flying saucer and the magnetic force field protecting the Earth
Cosmic image of a flying saucer and the magnetic force field protecting the Earth

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: An artists impression of a unique type of exoplanet

An artists impression of a unique type of exoplanet
This is an artists impression of a unique type of exoplanet discovered with the Hubble Space Telescope. The planet is so close to its star that it completes an orbit in 10.5 hours

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Full Sun with lots of sunspots and active regions in 3D

Full Sun with lots of sunspots and active regions in 3D
December 4, 2011 - High resolution image of the Sun with lots of sunspots and active regions in exquisite detail. The Sun appears rounded

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Magnificent Coronal Mass Ejection erupts on the Sun

Magnificent Coronal Mass Ejection erupts on the Sun
On August 31, 2012 a long filament of solar material that had been hovering in the suns atmosphere, the corona, erupted out into space

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: The pulsar planet system

The pulsar planet system
This artists concept depicts the pulsar planet system discovered by Aleksander Wolszczan in 1992. Wolszczan used the Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico to find three planets - the first of any

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Artists concept of the brown dwarf Gliese 229 b

Artists concept of the brown dwarf Gliese 229 b
Artists concept of how the brown dwarf Gliese 229 b might appear from a distance of about a half million miles. Glowing like a charcoal ember

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: A giant ion cannon built as a defense against huge ships

A giant ion cannon built as a defense against huge ships
Test of a giant Ion cannon, which has been built as a defense agains huge ships

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Burst of energy forms into powerful beam of light

Burst of energy forms into powerful beam of light
Combined bursts of energy form a powerful beam which is able to destroy whole planets

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: A huge sun encircled by an energy field orbits near a black hole in space

A huge sun encircled by an energy field orbits near a black hole in space

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Artists concept of an aurora on Jupiters north pole

Artists concept of an aurora on Jupiters north pole
This is how auroras on Jupiters north pole might look from a distance of about a quarter million miles. On the Sunlit side can be seen churning clouds of ammonia ice, ammonium hydrosulfide

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Bright sun shining in the universe with starry background

Bright sun shining in the universe with starry background

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: Solar winds hit a ringed planet with charged particles and gases

Solar winds hit a ringed planet with charged particles and gases

Background imageMagnetic Field Collection: An artist conception of the SGR 1806-20 magnetar including magnetic field lines

An artist conception of the SGR 1806-20 magnetar including magnetic field lines



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Exploring the Mysteries of the Magnetic Field: From Crab Nebula to Particle Collisions Captivating and enigmatic, the Crab Nebula reveals its true essence in this stunning composite image, showcasing the intricate dance of magnetic fields within its cosmic realm. Witness the captivating power of magnetic repulsion as bolts of electricity discharge in Nikola Tesla's legendary lab, illuminating our understanding of this fundamental force. Behold an ethereal spectacle as an aurora graces Antarctica's skies, a mesmerizing display fueled by Earth's magnetic field interacting with charged particles from space - a satellite image that captures nature's own light show. Venture into Canada's Yellownife region and witness firsthand the breathtaking beauty of Northern Lights painting vibrant streaks across the night sky, a testament to Earth's powerful magnetosphere at work. Step foot onto Mars 96 surface station through this awe-inspiring artwork, where scientists envision how magnetic fields shape distant worlds and influence their environments. Delve into particle collisions within colossal accelerators like never before – these high-energy experiments unraveling mysteries hidden deep within subatomic realms under intense magnetic fields' guidance. Marvel at C016 / 9855’s captivating artwork depicting swirling magnetic fields intertwining with matter; it serves as a reminder that invisible forces shape our universe on both grand and minuscule scales alike. Encounter pulsars – celestial lighthouses emitting beams of radiation while spinning rapidly due to immense gravitational forces harnessed by their strong internal magnetic fields – unveiling secrets about stellar evolution. Unleash your curiosity upon particle accelerators' mind-boggling capabilities; these technological marvels harness extreme electromagnetic forces to propel particles at incredible speeds for groundbreaking discoveries in physics research. Immerse yourself in an artistic interpretation capturing Earth’s magnetosphere - a protective shield formed by our planet’s dynamic core generating complex magnetic fields, shielding us from harmful solar winds.