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"Cores: Unveiling the Hidden Depths of Planets' Internal Structures" Embark on a fascinating journey through the cores of celestial bodies

Background imageCores Collection: Planets internal structures

Planets internal structures, and Pluto, computer artwork. Mercury, Mars and Venus consist of a large iron core (spherical), surrounded by a thick silicate mantle (yellow) covered in a surface crust

Background imageCores Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - Cobblers - Arch of Galerius

Thessaloniki, Greece - Cobblers - Arch of Galerius
Thessaloniki, Greece - Cobblers working beneath the 4th century Triumphal Arch of Galerius (part of the Rotunda Complex). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCores Collection: Bones of Extinct Animals found at Charing-Cross (engraving)

Bones of Extinct Animals found at Charing-Cross (engraving)
1624163 Bones of Extinct Animals found at Charing-Cross (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bones of Extinct Animals found at Charing-Cross)

Background imageCores Collection: Tram passing beneath the 4th century Triumphal Arch of Galerius

Tram passing beneath the 4th century Triumphal Arch of Galerius, part of the Rotunda Complex, Thessaloniki, Greece. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageCores Collection: Brass-Founder (engraving)

Brass-Founder (engraving)
2801947 Brass-Founder (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Brass-Founder. Illustration for An Illustrated Vocabulary For The Use Of The Deaf And Dumb (SPCK)

Background imageCores Collection: Tools of Bromme Culture. 11000 BC

Tools of Bromme Culture. 11000 BC
Bromme Culture, 11000 BC. Points, scrapers, burins, blades and cores. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCores Collection: Doctor Larrup

Doctor Larrup
Dr Larrup in loft - apple cores. Part of Box 22 Boswell Collection. Date: circa 1900

Background imageCores Collection: Cores, The Old Kenmare Road, Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland

Cores, The Old Kenmare Road, Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageCores Collection: Sunflower seeds

Sunflower seeds

Background imageCores Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - Triumphal Arch of Galetius

Thessaloniki, Greece - Triumphal Arch of Galetius
Thessaloniki - The 4th century Triumphal Arch of Galerius, part of the Rotunda Complex. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCores Collection: Thessaloniki - The 4th century Triumphal Arch of Galerius

Thessaloniki - The 4th century Triumphal Arch of Galerius, part of the Rotunda Complex. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCores Collection: Intestinal microvilli, SEM C014 / 1452

Intestinal microvilli, SEM C014 / 1452
Intestinal microvilli. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (SEM) of a transverse section through microvilli, showing their interiors

Background imageCores Collection: Intestinal microvilli, SEM C014 / 1451

Intestinal microvilli, SEM C014 / 1451
Intestinal microvilli. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (SEM) of a transverse section through microvilli, showing their interiors

Background imageCores Collection: Nucleosome core particle bound to DNA C014 / 0872

Nucleosome core particle bound to DNA C014 / 0872
Nucleosome core particle bound to DNA. Molecular model showing a nucleosome core particle (green and purple) bound to a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, blue and red)

Background imageCores Collection: Magnetism experiment, 1889 C013 / 8787

Magnetism experiment, 1889 C013 / 8787
Magnetism experiment. 19th-century artwork of a permanent iron magnet in a form called a horseshoe magnet, placed on an electromagnet (two coils of wire around metal cores)


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"Cores: Unveiling the Hidden Depths of Planets' Internal Structures" Embark on a fascinating journey through the cores of celestial bodies, unraveling the mysteries that lie beneath their surfaces. From the majestic planets in our solar system to ancient civilizations and remarkable discoveries, this captivating caption explores various facets of "cores. " In Thessaloniki, Greece, one can marvel at the architectural wonder known as the Triumphal Arch of Galerius. Standing tall since the 4th century, it serves as a testament to human ingenuity and craftsmanship. As you pass beneath its grandeur on a tram ride, imagine delving into planetary cores where unimaginable forces shape entire worlds. Travel back in time to 11, 000 BC when tools crafted by Bromme Culture were used for survival and advancement. These primitive yet ingenious instruments offer glimpses into humanity's early understanding of core principles necessary for progress. The bones of extinct animals discovered at Charing-Cross remind us that Earth's history is etched within these remnants. Through careful examination and engraving techniques, scientists piece together stories from long-lost eras when these creatures roamed freely. Venturing further along The Old Kenmare Road in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland reveals breathtaking landscapes where nature's core essence thrives. Amidst lush greenery and serene surroundings lies an intrinsic connection between life's foundations and harmonious existence. Just like sunflower seeds hold secrets within their cores before blossoming into vibrant flowers symbolizing growth and resilience; planets too harbor hidden treasures deep within their cores waiting to be unearthed by curious minds. As we stand before Thessaloniki's Triumphal Arch once more - an emblematic structure representing strength and triumph - let it serve as a reminder that exploring cores goes beyond physical boundaries. It encompasses intellectual pursuits driven by individuals like Doctor Larrup who tirelessly strive to push scientific frontiers and expand our understanding of the universe.