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Images Dated 12th May 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Humboldt squid at night

Humboldt squid at night
Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) at night. This aggressive, predatory squid is also known as the jumbo squid and can swim in groups of more than 1200 individuals. Photographed in Baja, Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Callisto spires, artwork

Callisto spires, artwork
Callisto spires. Computer artwork based on images from NASAs Galileo spacecraft of the surface of the massive Asgard impact basin of Callisto, one of Jupiters satellites

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Lunar shuttle landing, artwork

Lunar shuttle landing, artwork
Lunar shuttle landing. Computer artwork of a dedicated lunar shuttle descending toward a manned outpost on the Moons southern hemisphere, with the Earth seen in the background

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Prehistoric swamp plants, artwork

Prehistoric swamp plants, artwork
Prehistoric swamp plants. Computer artwork of Asteroxylon plants, growing by water. Asteroxylon was a primitive plant that flourished during the Early Devonian period

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Alien landscape, artwork

Alien landscape, artwork
Alien landscape. Computer artwork of a view across a hypothetical primitive alien planet towards a brown dwarf in the sky

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Alien eden, conceptual artwork

Alien eden, conceptual artwork
Alien eden. Conceptual computer artwork of a hypothetical idyllic landscape on a distant alien planet

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Humboldt squid at night

Humboldt squid at night
Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) at night. This aggressive, predatory squid is also known as the jumbo squid and can swim in groups of more than 1200 individuals. Photographed in Baja, Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Humboldt squid at night

Humboldt squid at night
Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) at night. This aggressive, predatory squid is also known as the jumbo squid and can swim in groups of more than 1200 individuals. Photographed in Baja, Mexico

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Lunar tug leaving Earth, artwork

Lunar tug leaving Earth, artwork
Lunar tug leaving Earth. Computer artwork showing a lunar tug with an attached lunar lander propelling itself into a larger Earth orbit that will enable it to intercept the moon in about three days

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Alien landscape, artwork

Alien landscape, artwork
Alien landscape. Computer artwork of a view across a hypothetical barren alien planet towards a brown dwarf in the sky. Brown dwarfs are sub-stellar objects which are too low in mass to sustain

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: 70 Virginis b planet, artwork

70 Virginis b planet, artwork
70 Virginis b planet. Computer artwork of the giant extrasolar planet 70 Virginis b seen from the surface of a hypothetical moon

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Prehistoric swamp plants, artwork

Prehistoric swamp plants, artwork
Prehistoric swamp plants. Computer artwork representing how a forest of Calamites (tall) and Asteroxylon (curled) plants may have appeared during the Early Devonian period

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Allosaurus dinosaurs, artwork

Allosaurus dinosaurs, artwork
Allosaurus dinosaurs. Computer artwork of a pair of Allosaurus searching for dinner in a lush mountainside Jurassic redwood forest

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Brontotherium, artwork

Brontotherium, artwork
Brontotherium. Computer artwork of a Brontotherium on an open plain with birds on its back. This extinct mammal belonged to the same group as horses

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Water on the moon, artwork

Water on the moon, artwork
Water on the moon. Computer artwork of water from an encounter with an icy comet that has collected in the perpetual shade of a deep crater on the surface of the moon

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Lunar cycler approaching Earth, artwork

Lunar cycler approaching Earth, artwork
Lunar cycler approaching Earth. Computer artwork of a Lunar cycler (centre) rounding the south pole of the Earth near perigee, its closest approach to the Earth

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Prehistoric swamp plants, artwork

Prehistoric swamp plants, artwork
Prehistoric swamp plants. Computer artwork showing Calamites of varying size (10 to 50 feet tall) populating lowlands near the brackish waters of an inland sea

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Asteroid mining settlement, artwork

Asteroid mining settlement, artwork
Asteroid mining settlement. Computer artwork of a hypothetical mining settlement on the binary asteroid 90 Antiope. This pair of asteroids orbits in the main part of the outer asteroid belt between

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Brontotherium, artwork

Brontotherium, artwork
Brontotherium. Computer artwork of three Brontotherium on an open plain. This extinct mammal belonged to the same group as horses

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Alien landscape, artwork

Alien landscape, artwork
Alien landscape. Computer artwork of a view across a hypothetical primitive alien planet towards a brown dwarf in the sky

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Moon exploration, artwork

Moon exploration, artwork
Moon exploration. Computer artwork of lunar prospectors preparing a remote-controlled rover for exploring and drilling into the moons surface in search of exploitable resources

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Humboldt squid suckers

Humboldt squid suckers
Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) suckers, close up. This aggressive, predatory squid is also known as the jumbo squid and can swim in groups of more than 1200 individuals

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Archaeopteryx, artwork

Archaeopteryx, artwork
Archaeopteryx. Computer artwork of an Archaeopteryx defending its territory near the shore of a prehistoric sea. Archaeopteryx lived in the late Jurassic period (around 130 million years ago)

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Prehistoric life, artwork

Prehistoric life, artwork
Prehistoric life. Computer artwork of giant Meganeura fluttering between Calamites and Asterophyllites plants during the Carboniferous period (354-290 million years ago)

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Diver catching a Humboldt squid

Diver catching a Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas). This squid is being caught for scientific monitoring. It will be freed after examination

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Jurassic dinosaurs, artwork

Jurassic dinosaurs, artwork
Jurassic dinosaurs. Computer artwork of an Allosaurus (right) confronting a grazing Stegosaurus (left) in a Jurassic redwood forest

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: Moon lander, artwork

Moon lander, artwork
Moon lander. Computer artwork of a lunar module landing on the Moon with the Earth in the background


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