Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Methane Collection

"Methane: Unveiling the Mysteries of a Powerful Gas" A miner and his canary, an unlikely duo in the depths of coal mines, where methane lurks unseen

Background imageMethane Collection: Neptune, Voyager 2 image

Neptune, Voyager 2 image
Neptune. Neptune is a gas giant, composed mostly of hydrogen and helium with some methane. Seen at centre is the Great Dark Spot, thought to be a hole in the methane cloud deck of Neptune

Background imageMethane Collection: Miner and canary

Miner and canary
Staffordshire coal miner gently holds the last canary to work down a British coal mine. Canaries were used to detect poisonous and dangerous gas in mines Date: 1986

Background imageMethane Collection: 19th-century coal mining

19th-century coal mining. Historical artwork of a coal mine worker igniting methane gas in a coal mine. This gas (also called fire-damp) is formed naturally by coal

Background imageMethane Collection: Dwarf planet Eris (UB313), artwork

Dwarf planet Eris (UB313), artwork
Dwarf planet Eris. Computer artwork of dwarf planet Eris, formerly known as 2003 UB313. The Sun is at lower right. Images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope have shown that Eris is slightly larger

Background imageMethane Collection: Seaham Colliery, County Durham, England, showing the head gear above the shaft

Seaham Colliery, County Durham, England, showing the head gear above the shaft, and work in an active coal seam
526813 Seaham Colliery, County Durham, England, showing the head gear above the shaft, and work in an active coal seam. The central vignettes show two models of miner's lamp, the Davy, left

Background imageMethane Collection: Hanworth Air Park - 1932 - Graf Zeppelin D-LZ127

Hanworth Air Park - 1932 - Graf Zeppelin D-LZ127
The German airship Graf Zeppelin D-LZ127 at Hanworth Air Park conducting sight-seeing flights over London. On 18 August 1931, the German airship Graf Zeppelin (D-LZ127) visited Hanworth

Background imageMethane Collection: Methane bubbles in the icy surface of Silsersee with snowy peak illuminated by sunset

Methane bubbles in the icy surface of Silsersee with snowy peak illuminated by sunset light. Lake Sils, Engadin Valley, canton of Graubunden, Switzerland

Background imageMethane Collection: Mt. Michener & Frozen Bubbles in Abraham Lake at Sunrise, Kootenay Plains, Alberta

Mt. Michener & Frozen Bubbles in Abraham Lake at Sunrise, Kootenay Plains, Alberta, Canada

Background imageMethane Collection: Frozen Bubbles on Abraham Lake, Alberta, Canada

Frozen Bubbles on Abraham Lake, Alberta, Canada

Background imageMethane Collection: Firedamp Explosion in the Mines at Saint-Etienne, from Le Petit Parisien

Firedamp Explosion in the Mines at Saint-Etienne, from Le Petit Parisien
STC373776 Firedamp Explosion in the Mines at Saint-Etienne, from Le Petit Parisien, 20th December 1891 (litho) by Dete, Beltrand and Clair-Guyot, E. (fl)

Background imageMethane Collection: Alexander Volta (engraving)

Alexander Volta (engraving)
815838 Alexander Volta (engraving) by Italian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alexander Volta, (1745-1827)

Background imageMethane Collection: Methane bubbles in the icy surface of the lake with snowy peak illuminated by moonlight

Methane bubbles in the icy surface of the lake with snowy peak illuminated by moonlight, Sils, Engadine Valley, Graubunden, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageMethane Collection: Methane bubbles in the icy surface of Silsersee with snowy peak, Lake Sils

Methane bubbles in the icy surface of Silsersee with snowy peak, Lake Sils, Engadine Valley, Graubunden, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageMethane Collection: Methane ice bubbles under clear ice on Abraham Lake near Nordegg, Alberta, Canada

Methane ice bubbles under clear ice on Abraham Lake near Nordegg, Alberta, Canada

Background imageMethane Collection: Methane ice bubbles under clear ice on Abraham Lake near Nordegg, Alberta, Canada

Methane ice bubbles under clear ice on Abraham Lake near Nordegg, Alberta, Canada

Background imageMethane Collection: Mount Abraham at sunrise with methane ice bubbles under clear ice on Abraham Lake near Nordegg

Mount Abraham at sunrise with methane ice bubbles under clear ice on Abraham Lake near Nordegg, Alberta, Canada

Background imageMethane Collection: Mt. Abraham at sunrise and methane ice bubbles under clear ice on Abraham Lake near Nordegg

Mt. Abraham at sunrise and methane ice bubbles under clear ice on Abraham Lake near Nordegg, Alberta, Canada

Background imageMethane Collection: Artists concept of planet Uranus

Artists concept of planet Uranus. Uranus is the seventh planet in our solar system and has 27 moons and a vertical ring system

Background imageMethane Collection: Artists concept of planet Neptune

Artists concept of planet Neptune. Neptune is the eight planet in our solar system and has planetary rings and a great dark spot indicating a storm on its surface

Background imageMethane Collection: Saturn from the surface of Titan

Saturn from the surface of Titan
Saturn from Titan. Artwork of the planet Saturn, viewed through the atmosphere of its largest moon Titan. Titans surface is ice and rock

Background imageMethane Collection: Bunsen burner flame sequence

Bunsen burner flame sequence. Montage showing how the flame of a bunsen burner varies from yellow and flickering to jet-like and blue. This device burns hydrocarbon gases to produce a flame

Background imageMethane Collection: NA

NA
Methane ice bubbles trapped in ice in the winter at Long Lake, Alaska, USA

Background imageMethane Collection: ERS00318WT29

ERS00318WT29
Methane bubbles frozen in the ice on Abraham Lake backed by Mt Michener at Kootenay Plains

Background imageMethane Collection: ERS00318WT28

ERS00318WT28
Methane bubbles frozen in the ice below Abraham Lake backed by Mt Michener at Kootenay Plains

Background imageMethane Collection: ERS00318WT23

ERS00318WT23
Ice formations at sunrise at Abraham Lake

Background imageMethane Collection: ERS00318WT15

ERS00318WT15
Dramatic sunrise at Abraham Lake in the Canadian Rockies

Background imageMethane Collection: ERS00318WT05

ERS00318WT05
Blue Ice formations at Abraham Lake in the Canadian Rockies

Background imageMethane Collection: ERS00318WT03

ERS00318WT03
Blue Ice formation and methane bubbles at Abraham Lake

Background imageMethane Collection: Ice Bubbles Formed In Clear Ice At Potter Marsh, Southcentral Alaska

Ice Bubbles Formed In Clear Ice At Potter Marsh, Southcentral Alaska

Background imageMethane Collection: Aquifer, Arrow Sign, Carbon Dioxide, Close-Up, Coal, Connection, Cross Section, Day

Aquifer, Arrow Sign, Carbon Dioxide, Close-Up, Coal, Connection, Cross Section, Day, Digitally Generated, Direction, Environment, Fossil Fuel, Fuel and Power Generation, Geology, Global Warming

Background imageMethane Collection: Canada, Alberta, Abraham Lake. Winter sunrise over lake and Mount Michener. Credit as

Canada, Alberta, Abraham Lake. Winter sunrise over lake and Mount Michener. Credit as: Josh Anon / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageMethane Collection: Artists concept of Uranus and its rings

Artists concept of Uranus and its rings
Artists concept showing how Uranus might look from a position in space several hundred thousand miles above its south pole

Background imageMethane Collection: Neptune and its rings against a starry background

Neptune and its rings against a starry background

Background imageMethane Collection: Neptune from Triton

Neptune from Triton. Artwork of a geyser (black) erupting on Triton, the largest moon of Neptune (upper right). Triton, among the coldest places in the solar system

Background imageMethane Collection: Gas giant planets, artwork

Gas giant planets, artwork
Gas giant planets. Artwork of Jupiter (upper right), Saturn (bottom) and Neptune (centre left), three of the four gas giant planets of the Solar System

Background imageMethane Collection: The Penitent, or Fireman. This was the miner who, swathed in damp sacking, undertook

The Penitent, or Fireman. This was the miner who, swathed in damp sacking, undertook the task of igniting pockets of which, the inflammable gas Methane, called Fire-damp which

Background imageMethane Collection: Aerial view of high plains desert near Gillette, Wyoming, USA

Aerial view of high plains desert near Gillette, Wyoming, USA

Background imageMethane Collection: Low clouds over the high plains desert near Gillette, Wyoming, USA

Low clouds over the high plains desert near Gillette, Wyoming, USA

Background imageMethane Collection: Philip II of Macedon (382-336 BC) loses his right eye

Philip II of Macedon (382-336 BC) loses his right eye
Illustration of a Philip II of Macedon (382-336 BC) loses his right eye

Background imageMethane Collection: Digital illustration of greenhouse representing gas emissions by weight showing Nitrous Oxide (blue)

Digital illustration of greenhouse representing gas emissions by weight showing Nitrous Oxide (blue), Artificial Gases (orange) Methane (green), Carbon Dioxide (Yellow)

Background imageMethane Collection: Artists concept of how Uranus and its tiny moon Puck

Artists concept of how Uranus and its tiny moon Puck
Artists concept of how Uranus and its tiny satellite Puck might look from a position in orbit around Puck. Puck in turn orbits Uranus at a height of 37 thousand miles above Uranus cloud tops

Background imageMethane Collection: Artists concept of Neptune

Artists concept of Neptune
Artists concept showing how Neptune might look from a position in space above the plane of its rings. Like Uranus, Neptune is a gas giant

Background imageMethane Collection: A lake of liquid methane on Saturns giant moon, Titan

A lake of liquid methane on Saturns giant moon, Titan

Background imageMethane Collection: Artists concept of Neptune as seen from its largest moon Triton

Artists concept of Neptune as seen from its largest moon Triton
A full Neptune washes Tritons frozen surface with an indigo light, the only source of illumination on this now Tritons dark side

Background imageMethane Collection: Artists concept of methane clouds over Titans south pole

Artists concept of methane clouds over Titans south pole. In October 2004 the Cassini orbiter revealed for the first time what may be highly reflective (in the infrared at least)

Background imageMethane Collection: Artist concept of Neptune and Earth

Artist concept of Neptune and Earth. Neptune, a gas giant, is the planet furthest from the Sun. Neptunes diameter is four times that of the Earth s

Background imageMethane Collection: Saturn above the thick atmosphere of its moon Titan

Saturn above the thick atmosphere of its moon Titan
Titans atmosphere is more thick and massive than Earth s. It contains mostly nitrogen and various hydrocarbons. The atmosphere is so thick that it blocks most sunlight from reaching the surface

Background imageMethane Collection: An extrasolar planet with its parent star peeking above its top edge

An extrasolar planet with its parent star peeking above its top edge
This illustration depicts the extrasolar planet HD 189733b with its parent star (HD 189733) peeking above its top edge



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Methane: Unveiling the Mysteries of a Powerful Gas" A miner and his canary, an unlikely duo in the depths of coal mines, where methane lurks unseen. The mesmerizing Voyager 2 image capturing Neptune's majestic presence, a planet rich in methane. Journeying back to the 19th-century coal mining era, where miners battled against methane's dangers underground. Eris (UB313), the dwarf planet adorned with icy artwork, concealing its mysterious methane secrets. Neptune, known as the "Blue Giant, " shrouded in swirling clouds gas that shape its ethereal beauty. A conceptual image depicting the creation - a vital link between organic matter and energy production. Hanworth Air Park witnesses Graf Zeppelin D-LZ127 soaring above; little did they know about its role in studying atmospheric gases like methane. Exploring aquifers' hidden depths through an arrow sign pointing towards carbon dioxide and close-up views of coal formations linked to methane release. Canada's picturesque Abraham Lake bathed in winter sunrise glory while Mount Michener stands tall amidst frozen bubbles caused by escaping methane gas. Silsersee reveals nature's artistry as sunset illuminates snowy peaks mirrored by mesmerizingly trapped bubbles of glistening methane beneath its icy surface. Intriguingly diverse yet interconnected, these hints paint a vivid picture of how methaneripples throughout history and nature—unleashing both awe-inspiring beauty and potential hazards for our world to unravel further.