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"Exploring the Periodic Table

Background imagePeriodic Collection: The Periodic Table Digital Illustration

The Periodic Table Digital Illustration
In the late 19th century, Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev published his first attempt at grouping chemical elements according to their atomic weights

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Halleys Comet, 1910

Halleys Comet, 1910
Halleys Comet. Halleys Comet orbits the Sun every 76 years. This periodicity was discovered by Edmund Halley (1654-1742), after whom the comet is named

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Dmitri Mendeleyev

Dmitri Mendeleyev
DMITRI IVANOVICH MENDELEEV Russian chemist, noted for production of the periodic law, enabling him to predict hitherto undiscovered elements

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Pyne - Chelsea Pensioner

Pyne - Chelsea Pensioner
CHELSEA PENSIONER A survivor of one of Englands periodic wars, he wears the traditional uniform of the military asylum at Chelsea

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Biela's Comet

Biela's Comet
3732388 Biela's Comet; (add.info.: Illustration depicting Biela's Comet, a periodic Jupiter-family comet. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Biela's Comet

Biela's Comet
3740706 Biela's Comet; (add.info.: Illustration depicting Biela's Comet, a periodic Jupiter-family comet. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Biela's Comet

Biela's Comet
3740705 Biela's Comet; (add.info.: Illustration depicting Biela's Comet, a periodic Jupiter-family comet. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Mendeleyev's first Periodic Table of Elements. From his Principles of Chemistry, St Petersburg, 1869

Mendeleyev's first Periodic Table of Elements. From his Principles of Chemistry, St Petersburg, 1869
530346 Mendeleyev's first Periodic Table of Elements. From his Principles of Chemistry, St Petersburg, 1869.; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePeriodic Collection: the crypt

the crypt
Magdalena Russocka

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Joanna

Joanna
Magdalena Russocka

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Boeing B-52D Stratofortress 56-0689

Boeing B-52D Stratofortress 56-0689 (msn 464060) at the Imperial War Museum Duxford. before construction of the American Air Museum building

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Cracked illusion

Cracked illusion
Gianluca Li Causi

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Chambermaid

Chambermaid
Magdalena Russocka

Background imagePeriodic Collection: In the shade

In the shade
Magdalena Russocka

Background imagePeriodic Collection: The kitchen

The kitchen
Magdalena Russocka

Background imagePeriodic Collection: One hundred miles away

One hundred miles away
Magdalena Russocka

Background imagePeriodic Collection: The window

The window
Magdalena Russocka

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Dmitri Mendeleev, Russian chemist

Dmitri Mendeleev, Russian chemist
Portrait of Dmitry Mendeleyev (1834-1907), renowned Russian chemist and prominent educationist

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Appearance of Comet Crommelin in 1881

Appearance of Comet Crommelin in 1881
The appearance of Comet Crommelin in June/July/August 1881. Also known as Comet Pons-Coggia-Winnecke-Forbes, a periodic comet with an orbital period of almost 28 years

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Gazeta de Lisboa. Historical context of the Peninsular War

Gazeta de Lisboa. Historical context of the Peninsular War
Gazeta de Lisboa. Portuguese political newspaper, 1715-1820. Historical context of Peninsular War, 1808-1814. Number 168. December 14, 1809

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Spain. Madrid. New building of the newspaper El Imparcial (T

Spain. Madrid. New building of the newspaper El Imparcial (T
Spain. Madrid. Exterior of the new building of the newspaper El Imparcial (The Impartial). Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1889. Colored

Background imagePeriodic Collection: MENDELEYEV, Dmitry Ivanovich (1834-1907). Russian

MENDELEYEV, Dmitry Ivanovich (1834-1907). Russian chemist. Autor the first version of the periodic table of elements. Oil on canvas

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Mendeleev, Dimitrij

Mendeleev, Dimitrij
MENDELEYEV, Dmitry Ivanovich (1834-1907). Russian chemist. Autor the first version of the periodic table of elements. Engraving

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Italian advertisement for Calming Fort

Italian advertisement for Calming Fort Effective In headaches, tooth pain, colds, flu, and periodic rheumatism Pharmaceutical laboratory

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Italy Pavia

Italy Pavia
Pavia, on the Ticino, in the seventeenth century : the fortifications were much needed during the periodic battles and sieges. Date: 17th century

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Dmitiri Ivanovich Mendeleyev (1834-1907), Russian chemist. Working at his desk

Dmitiri Ivanovich Mendeleyev (1834-1907), Russian chemist. Working at his desk

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Johann Franz Encke (1791-1865) German astronomer: proved that comet of 1818 had already

Johann Franz Encke (1791-1865) German astronomer: proved that comet of 1818 had already been observed in 1786, 1795 and 1805: since called Enckes comet. Engraving

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Donatis comet of 1858 viewed over St Pauls Cathedral, London. Named for Giovanni Donati

Donatis comet of 1858 viewed over St Pauls Cathedral, London. Named for Giovanni Donati (1826-1873), the Italian astronomer who first recorded its appearance

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Leonid meteor shower. The Leonids are visible in the night sky during November

Leonid meteor shower. The Leonids are visible in the night sky during November, and this observation was made by the French aeronauts Henri Giffard (1825-1882)

Background imagePeriodic 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 imagePeriodic 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 imagePeriodic 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 imagePeriodic Collection: Dimitri Mendeleev (1834-1907), 1878. Oil on canvas. Ivan Kramskoi (1837-1887) Russian painter

Dimitri Mendeleev (1834-1907), 1878. Oil on canvas. Ivan Kramskoi (1837-1887) Russian painter. Mendeleyev or Mendeleev, Russian chemist and creator of the periodic table of elements. Science Chemistry

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Tropical forest kept open by periodic burning, Dakdam Highland, Cambodia, January

Tropical forest kept open by periodic burning, Dakdam Highland, Cambodia, January

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Andromedid meteor shower

Andromedid meteor shower. Coloured historical artwork of the Andromedid or Bielid meteor shower of 27 November 1872. Meteor showers, or shooting stars

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Eclipsing binary star system

Eclipsing binary star system. Artwork of W Ursae Majoris, an eclipsing binary system located around 200 light years away from Earth

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Halleys Comet

Halleys Comet below the Milky Way, artwork. This is a scene from 1986, the last time this comet was seen from Earth. Halleys Comet orbits the Sun roughly every 76 years

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Variable star

Variable star. Artwork of a variable Mira-type binary star system, seen from the surface of a nearby planet. The system, which consists of a large red giant star (left)

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Leonid meteor

Leonid meteor. Optical time-exposure image of a Leonid meteor (white diagonal line, lower centre) and star trails (curved tracks)

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Comet or asteroid debris, artwork

Comet or asteroid debris, artwork
Comet or asteroid debris. Computer artwork of Earth (bottom right) in the path of broken up pieces of a comet or asteroid

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Leonid meteors

Leonid meteors. Optical time-exposure image of Leonid meteors (streaks) against a starfield containing the Milky Way (band across centre)

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Maya calendar, diagram

Maya calendar, diagram
Maya calendar. Diagram showing how one particular Maya calendar was based on a cyclic combination of 13 numbers (smaller wheel) and twenty day symbols (larger wheel)

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Halleys comet 1910, historical artwork

Halleys comet 1910, historical artwork
The 1910 approach, which came into view around 20 April, was notable for several reasons: it was the first approach of which photographs exist

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Period 3 elements

Period 3 elements. From left (in their periodic table order) they are: sodium (Na); magnesium (Mg); aluminium (Al); silicon (Si); phosphorus (P)

Background imagePeriodic Collection: Fighting at Liege

Fighting at Liege
In one of the periodic Flemish uprisings against the rule of the dukes of Burgundy, the people of Liege in present-day Belgium engage in bitter conflict

Background imagePeriodic Collection: LA Motte Beuvron

LA Motte Beuvron
Located in central France : Napoleon III maintains an establishment here, with model farms where he holds periodic agricultural shows



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"Exploring the Periodic Table: A Digital Illustration of Chemical Elements" Delve into the fascinating world of chemistry with this captivating digital illustration showcasing the iconic Periodic Table. From Dmitri Mendeleyev's groundbreaking contributions to modern science to Halleys Comet making a rare appearance in 1910, this image encapsulates historical milestones. As we gaze at the vibrant colors and intricate details, our minds wander through time and space. Imagine witnessing Pyne, a Chelsea Pensioner, marveling at Halleys Comet as it streaks across the night sky. The Boeing B-52D Stratofortress 56-0689 soars above us, symbolizing human ingenuity and technological advancements. But wait. Is that an illusion? A cracked reflection reveals hidden secrets within each element's atomic structure. It reminds us that even in apparent simplicity lies complexity waiting to be unraveled by curious minds. Joanna, a diligent chambermaid on her way home from work, finds solace in the shade while contemplating life's mysteries. Perhaps she ponders how elements like those found in "The kitchen" contribute to our daily lives – their role in cooking or cleaning routines. This artwork invites us to appreciate both scientific knowledge and artistic expression simultaneously. It sparks curiosity about what lies beyond our immediate surroundings and encourages exploration of unseen realms. So take a moment to immerse yourself in this mesmerizing depiction of chemical wonders—let your imagination roam freely as you contemplate the beauty hidden within each element on the periodic table.