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Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Full Moon, South Georgia

Full Moon, South Georgia
Full Moon over mountains. The Full Moon rises above the horizon soon after sunset, the glow of which is seen in the sky here. Seaweed is floating in the coastal waters in the foreground

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Aircraft engine fan blades

Aircraft engine fan blades. An example of the art in engineering and technology. Photographed at the 2008 Farnborough Air Show

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Striated caracara

Striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis). This bird of prey is found on the Falkland Islands, neighbouring islands and part of Chile, inhabiting grassland and coastal regions

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Southern elephant seal moulting

Southern elephant seal moulting
Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) juvenile moulting. Southern elephant seals live in the open waters of the Southern Ocean around Antarctica

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Gneiss, thin section, polarised LM

Gneiss, thin section, polarised LM
Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of gneiss, an igneous rock with a complicated mineral assemblage. Quartz, orthoclase & plagioclase feldspars, biotite & chlorite are all present

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Grytviken whaling station, South Georgia

Grytviken whaling station, South Georgia, covered in snow. This is one of several abandoned whaling stations in South Georgia. The church (right) was prefabricated in Norway and erected here in 1913

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Western rockhopper penguin

Western rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome). This penguin is characterised by a distinctive yellow eye-brow, extending from over the base of its bill back behind the eye, and ending as long

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Sunrise, Falkland Islands

Sunrise, Falkland Islands
Sunrise. Sun rising over a coastal seascape of islands with a boat in a bay, on the Falkland Islands. Around the time of the austral (southern) midsummer the sun rises just after 4am local time

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Glacier terminus, South Georgia

Glacier terminus, South Georgia
Glacier terminus at its outflow into the sea, with a research boat (centre) dwarfed by the size of the ice cliffs. This is the Nordenskjold glacier

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Granite, thin section, polarised LM

Granite, thin section, polarised LM
Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of granite, an igneous rock with a complicated mineral assemblage. Quartz, orthoclase & plagioclase feldspars, biotite & chlorite are all present

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Glacier outflow, South Georgia

Glacier outflow, South Georgia
Glacier outflow into the sea. This is the Nordenskjold Glacier, seen from across Cumberland East Bay, South Georgia. This large glacier flows into this bay on the northern coast of South Georgia

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Smooth moulding

Smooth moulding
A smooth, moulded aerospace component photographed at the 2009 Paris Air Show. An example of the art in engineering and technology

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Springs in Perspex

Springs in Perspex
Springs of various types and sizes mounted in Perspex for display. An example of the art in engineering and technology. Photographed at the 2009 Paris Air Show

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Aircraft engine fan component

Aircraft engine fan component on red background. An example of the art in engineering and technology. Photographed at the 2008 Farnborough Air Show

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Southern elephant seal pup

Southern elephant seal pup
Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) pup, with an abundance of skin (folded) in which to grow into. Southern elephant seals live in the open waters of the Southern Ocean around Antarctica

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Sunset, Falkland Islands

Sunset, Falkland Islands
Sunset. Sun setting next to an island over a seascape of floating seaweed, on the Falkland Islands. Around the time of the austral (southern) midsummer the sun sets just before 10pm local time

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Remove before flight tag

Remove before flight tag attached to an aircraft photographed at the 2009 Paris Air Show. The red tag is attached to a small plastic cover

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Vostok 1 spacecraft

Vostok 1 spacecraft display at the Air and Space Museum, Le Bourget, Paris. The original was launched by the Soviet Union on 12 April 1961

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Western rockhopper penguin

Western rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome) hopping towards its colony. The rockhopper penguin, the smallest of the crested penguins, lives on sub-Antarctic islands

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Gneiss, thin section, polarised LM

Gneiss, thin section, polarised LM
Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of gneiss, a type of metamorphic rock. Magnification: 12x at 35mm size

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Southern elephant seals sparring

Southern elephant seals sparring
Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) male juveniles sparring at the fringes of a breeding group. These juveniles are developing the skills they need to compete with the dominant bulls

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Black-browed albatrosses courting

Black-browed albatrosses courting
Black-browed albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys) breeding pair preening during courting. This large seabird mates for life

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Aircraft undercarriage

Aircraft undercarriage
Passenger aircraft undercarriage showing six wheels and multiple-piston brakes. Photographed at the 2009 Paris Air Show

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Ariane 1 rocket

Ariane 1 rocket, the first of a series operated by the Arianespace launch consortium as Europes first satellite launch vehicle

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Helical array antenna

Helical array antenna
Helical phased-array communications antenna. Photographed at the 2007 International Astronautical Congress exhibition in Hyderabad, India

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Syenite, thin section, polarized LM

Syenite, thin section, polarized LM
Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of syenite, a coarse-grained igneous rock, containing the mineral augite. Augite occurs as a prismatic crystal which in cross-section appears almost

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Mountain clouds, South Georgia

Mountain clouds, South Georgia
Mountain clouds. The clouds are formed into varied shapes by air streams that are affected by the topography of the land below. These mountains are part of the Allardyce Mountain Range, South Georgia

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Basalt, thin section, polarised LM

Basalt, thin section, polarised LM
Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of basalt, an igneous rock. In this image, large coloured crystals appear embedded in the fine-grained basalt matrix

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Insulated propellant tank

Insulated propellant tank
Propellant tank for a satellite wrapped in insulating foil, otherwise known as multi-layer insulation (MLI). This helps to maintain the temperature of the propellant independent of the external

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Linked holes in aircraft component

Linked holes in aircraft component. An example of the art in engineering and technology. Photographed at the 2009 Paris Air Show

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Technology for soldiers

Technology for soldiers
A dummy modelling some of the technology available for the modern-day soldier, including ruggedised laptop, binoculars, GPS navigation receiver, communications devices

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Underpass construction in Paris

Underpass construction in Paris
Construction of a highway underpass in La Defense, Paris, France, showing reinforcing and concrete shuttering systems. Photographed in 2009

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Gentoo penguin feeding chick

Gentoo penguin feeding chick
Gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) regurgitating food to feed one of its two chicks. The food is a mixture of krill and fish

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Leith whaling station, South Georgia

Leith whaling station, South Georgia, with buildings and equipment rusting away. Seals are seen in the foreground. This is one of several abandoned whaling stations in South Georgia

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Mountain valley, South Georgia

Mountain valley, South Georgia
Mountain valley. Mist and a stream leading to a lake, are seen in the foreground. This valley leads to Maiviken Bay (upper left) on the Thatcher Peninsula, South Georgia

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Mica schist, thin section, polarised LM

Mica schist, thin section, polarised LM
Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of mica schist, a type of metamorphic rock. Magnification: x12 at 35mm size

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Aircraft engine component

Aircraft engine component (cast metal ring with attachment holes). An example of the art in engineering and technology. Photographed at the 2009 Paris Air Show

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Mica schist, thin section, polarised LM

Mica schist, thin section, polarised LM
Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of mica schist, a type of metamorphic rock. Magnification: x12 at 35mm size

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Aluminium wave

Aluminium wave
A wave shape forged in aluminium. An example of the art in engineering and technology. Photographed at the 2008 Farnborough Air Show

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Macaroni penguin breeding display

Macaroni penguin breeding display
Macaroni penguins (Eudyptes chrysolophus) displaying in a breeding colony. These penguins are found around the edges of Antarctica and on sub-Antarctic islands

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Antarctic fur seal blonde male

Antarctic fur seal blonde male
Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) blonde male. The male is much larger than the female, reaching a length of up to 2 metres and a weight of 120 kilograms

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Black-browed albatross in flight

Black-browed albatross in flight
Black-browed albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys) in flight. This seabird glides effortlessly on strong updrafts created near the cliffs where it breeds

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Southern giant petrels scavenging

Southern giant petrels scavenging
Southern giant petrels (Macronectes giganteus) scavenging on the carcass of an Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella)

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: King penguin preening

King penguin preening
King penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) using its beak to preen the dense plumage on one of its flippers. This penguin is found in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Black-browed albatross nesting

Black-browed albatross nesting
Black-browed albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys) on its nest. This large seabird constructs its nest out of mud and stones, packing the material with its large bill

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Limestone, thin section, polarised LM

Limestone, thin section, polarised LM
Nummulitic limestone. Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of a Nummulitic limestone. The large coloured objects are the remains of large foraminifera, Nummulites sp

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Stone runs, Falkland Islands

Stone runs, Falkland Islands. These rock formations have perplexed explorers and scientists for centuries. They were formed as the result of erosion of particular rock types through the processes of

Background imageImages Dated 1st September 2010: Limestone, thin section, polarised LM

Limestone, thin section, polarised LM
Nummulitic limestone. Polarised light micrograph of a thin section of a Nummulitic limestone. The large coloured objects are the remains of large foraminifera, Nummulites sp



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