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Background imageScience Collection: Drawings of Mars showing its canals and polar ice caps from observations

Drawings of Mars showing its canals and polar ice caps from observations made at Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA 1907 July 8-12

Background imageScience Collection: John Frederick Herschel (1792-1871) English astronomer and scientist, as a young man

John Frederick Herschel (1792-1871) English astronomer and scientist, as a young man. Engraving

Background imageScience Collection: Southern constellation of Argo Navis From John Gabriel Doppelmayer Atlas Coelestis Nuremberg 1742

Southern constellation of Argo Navis From John Gabriel Doppelmayer Atlas Coelestis Nuremberg 1742. Copperplate engraving

Background imageScience Collection: Constellation of Leo from Johannes Bayer Uranometria Ulm 1723. Copperplate engraving

Constellation of Leo from Johannes Bayer Uranometria Ulm 1723. Copperplate engraving

Background imageScience Collection: Constellation of Argo Navis from Johannes Bayer Uranometria Ulm 1723. Copperplate

Constellation of Argo Navis from Johannes Bayer Uranometria Ulm 1723. Copperplate engraving

Background imageScience Collection: Comet of 1546 (Halley). At this appearance the comet was excommunicated by Pope Calixtus III

Comet of 1546 (Halley). At this appearance the comet was excommunicated by Pope Calixtus III. From Conrad Lycosthenes Prodigioum ac ostentorum chronicon Basle 1557. Woodcut

Background imageScience Collection: William Herschels 20ft telescope erected at Feldhausen during his son John Herschel s

William Herschels 20ft telescope erected at Feldhausen during his son John Herschel s
William Herschels 20ft telescope erected at Feldhausen during his son John Herschels expedition to catalogue the southern stars

Background imageScience Collection: Comet of 684 (Halley). From Hartmann Schedel Liber chronicarum mundi (Nuremberg Chronicle) 1493

Comet of 684 (Halley). From Hartmann Schedel Liber chronicarum mundi (Nuremberg Chronicle) 1493. Woodcut

Background imageScience Collection: Comet of 66 AD (Halley) over Jerusalem. From Stanislas Lubenietski Historia Universalis

Comet of 66 AD (Halley) over Jerusalem. From Stanislas Lubenietski Historia Universalis Omulum Cometarum Amsterdam 1666. Engraving

Background imageScience Collection: Seated Muse (protectress of Science and arts. Greek second century BC. Ashmolean Museum

Seated Muse (protectress of Science and arts. Greek second century BC. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Background imageScience Collection: Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727). Portrait by Sir Godfrey Kneller 1689. Newton was an

Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727). Portrait by Sir Godfrey Kneller 1689. Newton was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist

Background imageScience Collection: Robert Hooke (1635 - 1703) English scientist. Title page of a 1745 edition of his work Micrographia

Robert Hooke (1635 - 1703) English scientist. Title page of a 1745 edition of his work Micrographia, detailing his observations through various lenses

Background imageScience Collection: An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump 1768, painted by Joseph Wright of

An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump 1768, painted by Joseph Wright of Derby 1734 - 1797, English artist

Background imageScience Collection: Albert Einstein (14 March 1879-18 April 1955), German-born Swiss-American theoretical physicist

Albert Einstein (14 March 1879-18 April 1955), German-born Swiss-American theoretical physicist, philosopher and author, c1935. Scientist Mathematician

Background imageScience Collection: Solar Eclipse: Moon passing in front of the Sun 25 February 2007, showing solar corona

Solar Eclipse: Moon passing in front of the Sun 25 February 2007, showing solar corona. Image taken from space by the STEREO-B. Credit: NASA. Science Astronomy

Background imageScience Collection: Southeast Indian State of Andhra Pradesh raked by Tropical Cyclone 03B in early 16 December 2003

Southeast Indian State of Andhra Pradesh raked by Tropical Cyclone 03B in early 16 December 2003. The storms winds, heavy rains, and cool temperatures, forced nearly 20

Background imageScience Collection: Satellite image of a snow and ice-covered Greenland in 2000. Credit NASA

Satellite image of a snow and ice-covered Greenland in 2000. Credit NASA

Background imageScience Collection: True-colour satellite image of Indonesia mid-May 2002. As burning season was not

True-colour satellite image of Indonesia mid-May 2002. As burning season was not fully underway in the region, skies over the island of Borneo, Malaysia at its northwest coast

Background imageScience Collection: Global radar measurements in clear sky and through clouds. The radar data over the

Global radar measurements in clear sky and through clouds. The radar data over the oceans provides scientists and weather forecasters with information on surface wind speed and direction

Background imageScience Collection: Satellite image of eruption of Kliuchevskoi or Klyuchevskaya Sopka volcano, Kamchatka Peninsula

Satellite image of eruption of Kliuchevskoi or Klyuchevskaya Sopka volcano, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, 2010. Has been active almost continuously since its first recorded eruption in 1697

Background imageScience Collection: Satellite image of Iceland on 28 January 2004 showing it covered in a blanket of snow

Satellite image of Iceland on 28 January 2004 showing it covered in a blanket of snow and ice which is obscuring the permanent glaciers and icecaps that exist year-round. Credit NASA. Science Winter

Background imageScience Collection: Computer-generated view of surface of the planet Venus dominated by the volcano Sapas Mons

Computer-generated view of surface of the planet Venus dominated by the volcano Sapas Mons. Lava flows extend for hundreds of kilometres across the fractured plains shown in the foreground

Background imageScience Collection: Coral reef photographed by NASAs Landsat 7 satellite. Credit NASA. Science Geology

Coral reef photographed by NASAs Landsat 7 satellite. Credit NASA. Science Geology Oceanography

Background imageScience Collection: Satellite thermal emission and reflection image of the Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA

Satellite thermal emission and reflection image of the Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA. Because different minerals reflect different portions of the light spectrum, varying mineral composition is visible

Background imageScience Collection: Satellite image of the Pacific Ocean near Japan with a large brown cloud, possibly

Satellite image of the Pacific Ocean near Japan with a large brown cloud, possibly caused by the eruption of Mount Oyama on Miyakejima island, Japan. Credit NASA. Science Geology Vulcanology

Background imageScience Collection: Satellite view over Indian peninsular. Sri Lanka is just visible under cloud at bottom right

Satellite view over Indian peninsular. Sri Lanka is just visible under cloud at bottom right. Credit: NASA. Science Earth Geology Oceanography

Background imageScience Collection: Satellite view of North and South Malosmadulu Atolls in the Maldives, northern Indian Ocean

Satellite view of North and South Malosmadulu Atolls in the Maldives, northern Indian Ocean, southwest of India, made up of a chain of 1, 192 small coral islands

Background imageScience Collection: Satellite view of the islands of Japan. Credit: NASA. Science Earth Geology Oceanography

Satellite view of the islands of Japan. Credit: NASA. Science Earth Geology Oceanography

Background imageScience Collection: Satellite view of North, Central and South America, set between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans

Satellite view of North, Central and South America, set between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Credit: NASA. Science Earth Geology Oceanography

Background imageScience Collection: Satellite view of Japan with snow-covered mountains, Spring greening land at lower levels

Satellite view of Japan with snow-covered mountains, Spring greening land at lower levels. Dust from mainland China blowing over the Sea of Japan, and out into the Pacific Ocean. Credit: NASA

Background imageScience Collection: Winter rains and possibly melting snow from Irans Zagros Mountains fill the marshes

Winter rains and possibly melting snow from Irans Zagros Mountains fill the marshes and shallow lakes of Southern and Eastern Iraq. Light blue is the snow-capped mountains in Iran. Credit NASA

Background imageScience Collection: Victoria Crater, impact crater at Meridiani Planum, near equator of Mars, approximately

Victoria Crater, impact crater at Meridiani Planum, near equator of Mars, approximately 800 meters in diameter. Scalloped rim is caused by erosion. Credit NASA. Science Astronomy Planet

Background imageScience Collection: National Snow and Ice Data Centre observations of the Arctic Sea ice coverage in 2008

National Snow and Ice Data Centre observations of the Arctic Sea ice coverage in 2008, the second-lowest amount recorded. Credit NASA: Science Earth Geology Oceanography

Background imageScience Collection: Satellite image of Niagara Falls, North America. Science Earth Geology

Satellite image of Niagara Falls, North America. Science Earth Geology

Background imageScience Collection: The Aral Sea, October 2008. Once fourth largest inland sea, in southern Kazakhstan

The Aral Sea, October 2008. Once fourth largest inland sea, in southern Kazakhstan and northern Uzbekistan it has divided into three bodies of water

Background imageScience Collection: Satellite view of the Gulf Coast, USA - Tamaulipas, Mexico, to New Orleans, Louisiana

Satellite view of the Gulf Coast, USA - Tamaulipas, Mexico, to New Orleans, Louisiana. Credit NASA. Science Earth Geology Oceanography

Background imageScience Collection: Eruption of Sarychev Peak Volcano, Kuril Islands, north-eastern Japan, 12 June 2009

Eruption of Sarychev Peak Volcano, Kuril Islands, north-eastern Japan, 12 June 2009, viewed the International Space Station. The white matter on the side of the volcano is pyroplastic flow

Background imageScience Collection: Yucatan peninsula, south-eastern Mexico, separating the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean

Yucatan peninsula, south-eastern Mexico, separating the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean Sea photographed by Satellite. Credit NASA. Science Earth Geology Oceanography

Background imageScience Collection: Planetary nebula NGC 2818 in the southern constellation of Pyxis (The Compass). Glowing layers

Planetary nebula NGC 2818 in the southern constellation of Pyxis (The Compass). Glowing layers and shell of gas were created when a star shed its outer layers into space after running out of nuclear

Background imageScience Collection: Cape Town and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, in foreground of perspective view

Cape Town and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, in foreground of perspective view generated from Landsat satellite image and elevation data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)

Background imageScience Collection: Image of the Andromeda galaxy, M31, captured by NASAs Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer

Image of the Andromeda galaxy, M31, captured by NASAs Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). The mosaic covers an area equivalent to more than 100 full moons. Credit NASA. Science Astronomy

Background imageScience Collection: Eleuthera Island, Bahamas, 2002. Underwater formations to west of the island are

Eleuthera Island, Bahamas, 2002. Underwater formations to west of the island are made of calcium carbonate sand eroded from coral reefs and deposited in dunes by ocean currents. Credit NASA

Background imageScience Collection: GeV-gamma-ray emission regions (magenta) in W44 supernova remnant. Features clearly

GeV-gamma-ray emission regions (magenta) in W44 supernova remnant. Features clearly align with filaments in other wavelengths. Composite, merging X-rays (blue) ROSAT mission, infrared (red) NASA

Background imageScience Collection: Satellite image of the Pacific Ocean and North and South America and Hurricane Andrew

Satellite image of the Pacific Ocean and North and South America and Hurricane Andrew, 25 August 1992. Credit NASA

Background imageScience Collection: Composite of Cassiopeia A supernova remnant across the spectrum: Gamma rays (magenta)

Composite of Cassiopeia A supernova remnant across the spectrum: Gamma rays (magenta) Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope: X-rays (blue)

Background imageScience Collection: Supernova remnants resolved at GeV gamma rays from of different ages and in different environments

Supernova remnants resolved at GeV gamma rays from of different ages and in different environments. W51C, W44 and IC 443 are middle-aged remnants between 4, 000 and 30, 000 years old. Credit NASA

Background imageScience Collection: Sredinnyy Khrebet, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, shown in this image created

Sredinnyy Khrebet, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, shown in this image created from a preliminary elevation model based on first data collected during the Shuttle Rad. Credit NASA

Background imageScience Collection: NASA and Japans Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industrys Advanced Spaceborne

NASA and Japans Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industrys Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) Global Digital Elevation Model (GDEM) of the world on June 29, 2009



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