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Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Great Britain tests its first atomic weapon at the Montebello Islands off the coast of

Great Britain tests its first atomic weapon at the Montebello Islands off the coast of north-western Australia
BRITISH NUCLEAR TEST, 1952. Great Britain tests its first atomic weapon at the Montebello Islands off the coast of north-western Australia, 3 October 1952

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: GOODYEAR BLIMP. Early 20th century photograph

GOODYEAR BLIMP. Early 20th century photograph

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Homo Volans (Flying Man) parachute invented by Fausto Veranzio (1551-1617), a Dalmatian philosopher

Homo Volans (Flying Man) parachute invented by Fausto Veranzio (1551-1617), a Dalmatian philosopher
HOMO VOLANS PARACHUTE. Homo Volans (Flying Man) parachute invented by Fausto Veranzio (1551-1617), a Dalmatian philosopher, historian and inventor

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Korean War era North American F-86 Sabre combat aircraft in flight

Korean War era North American F-86 Sabre combat aircraft in flight
F-86 JET FIGHTER PLANE. Korean War era North American F-86 Sabre combat aircraft in flight

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Steam-powered helicopter invented by Enrico Forlanini in 1877

Steam-powered helicopter invented by Enrico Forlanini in 1877
FORLANINIs HELICOPTER. Steam-powered helicopter invented by Enrico Forlanini in 1877

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: The California Arrow, a dirigible created by Thomas Baldwin, in flight over St

The California Arrow, a dirigible created by Thomas Baldwin, in flight over St. Louis during the Worlds Fair in 1904
BALDWINs AIRSHIP, 1904. The California Arrow, a dirigible created by Thomas Baldwin, in flight over St. Louis during the Worlds Fair in 1904. Contemporary colored engraving

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: U. S. AIRSHIP. Workers pulling the USS Los Angeles out of its hangar, early 20th century

U. S. AIRSHIP. Workers pulling the USS Los Angeles out of its hangar, early 20th century
U.S. AIRSHIP. Workers pulling the USS Los Angeles out of its hangar, early 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: DWELLERS IN THE SKY. After a woodcut, German, 16th century

DWELLERS IN THE SKY. After a woodcut, German, 16th century

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: CHILDs PRAYER AND POEM. A religious card from an American school, late 19th century

CHILDs PRAYER AND POEM. A religious card from an American school, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: ASTRONOMY, c1250. The ancient Greek geometer Euclid (fl

ASTRONOMY, c1250. The ancient Greek geometer Euclid (fl. c300 B.C.), observes the heavens through a dioptra (left), while Hermann of Carinthia

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: PLANETS AND FARMERS, 1524. The seven planets as protectors of farmers. Woodcut by V

PLANETS AND FARMERS, 1524. The seven planets as protectors of farmers. Woodcut by V. Feil from Thannstetters Wiener Praktik, Vienna, 1524

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: PLANET MERCURY, 1496. Personification of Mercury, the planet of science and the arts

PLANET MERCURY, 1496. Personification of Mercury, the planet of science and the arts. Woodcut from Nicolas Le Rouges Le grand kalendrier des bergieres, Troyes, 1496

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: MERCURY, 1482. Allegorical representation of the planet Mercury

MERCURY, 1482. Allegorical representation of the planet Mercury. Woodcut by Bernhard Maler for an edition of Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astonomicon, printed at Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: BOTANY: CHIVES. Allium schoenoprasum. Woodcut, 16th century

BOTANY: CHIVES. Allium schoenoprasum. Woodcut, 16th century

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: BOTANY: DRAGON TREE. Dracaena Draco. Woodcut, 1523

BOTANY: DRAGON TREE. Dracaena Draco. Woodcut, 1523

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: BOTANY: ADAMs NEEDLE. Yucca integrissima. Woodcut, 1543

BOTANY: ADAMs NEEDLE. Yucca integrissima. Woodcut, 1543

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: AUTOMATIC COMPUTING SCALE. Photograph from an American manufacturers catalog, 1918

AUTOMATIC COMPUTING SCALE. Photograph from an American manufacturers catalog, 1918

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Diagram of Gustave Trouves ornithopter, which was powered by an internal combustion engine

Diagram of Gustave Trouves ornithopter, which was powered by an internal combustion engine
TROUVEs ORNITHOPTER. Diagram of Gustave Trouves ornithopter, which was powered by an internal combustion engine. Invented in 1870, it was the first ornithopter to successfully fly

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Lieutenant William D. Coney, the first person to make a transcontinental flight in less than 24

Lieutenant William D. Coney, the first person to make a transcontinental flight in less than 24 hours
WILLIAM D. CONEY, 1921. Lieutenant William D. Coney, the first person to make a transcontinental flight in less than 24 hours

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Lieutenant William D. Coney, the first person to make a transcontinental flight in less than 24

Lieutenant William D. Coney, the first person to make a transcontinental flight in less than 24 hours
WILLIAM D. CONEY, 1921. Lieutenant William D. Coney, the first person to make a transcontinental flight in less than 24 hours

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Ascent of a hot air balloon, 19th century

Ascent of a hot air balloon, 19th century
HOT AIR BALLOON. Ascent of a hot air balloon, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Woodcut by Thomas Bewick, early 19th century

Woodcut by Thomas Bewick, early 19th century
HOT AIR BALLOON. Woodcut by Thomas Bewick, early 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Balloon filling with compressed hydrogen gas, 19th century engraving

Balloon filling with compressed hydrogen gas, 19th century engraving
HOT AIR BALLOON INFLATION. Balloon filling with compressed hydrogen gas, 19th century engraving

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Gondola of an observation balloon, 19th century

Gondola of an observation balloon, 19th century
OBSERVATION GONDOLA. Gondola of an observation balloon, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Cart carrying fuel for a hot air balloon. 19th century engraving

Cart carrying fuel for a hot air balloon. 19th century engraving
HOT AIR BALLOON GAS TANK. Cart carrying fuel for a hot air balloon. 19th century engraving

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: French military observation balloon. 19th century engraving

French military observation balloon. 19th century engraving
FRENCH MILITARY BALLOON. French military observation balloon. 19th century engraving

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Valve used to control the altitude of a hot air balloon, 19th century engraving

Valve used to control the altitude of a hot air balloon, 19th century engraving
HOT AIR BALLOON VALVE. Valve used to control the altitude of a hot air balloon, 19th century engraving

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Man in the gondola of a hot air balloon

Man in the gondola of a hot air balloon
HOT AIR BALLOON PILOT. Man in the gondola of a hot air balloon

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Navigable airship invented by Dupuy de Lome in the 1870s

Navigable airship invented by Dupuy de Lome in the 1870s
DUPUY DE LOME AIRSHIP. Navigable airship invented by Dupuy de Lome in the 1870s

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Hydrogen-filled hot air balloon invented by Jacques Charles in 1783

Hydrogen-filled hot air balloon invented by Jacques Charles in 1783
CHARLIERE BALLOON. Hydrogen-filled hot air balloon invented by Jacques Charles in 1783

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Balloon created by Henri Giffard, late 19th century

Balloon created by Henri Giffard, late 19th century
HENRI GIFFARD: BALLOON. Balloon created by Henri Giffard, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: The electric-powered airship invented by Charles Renard and Arthur C. Krebs in 1884

The electric-powered airship invented by Charles Renard and Arthur C. Krebs in 1884
LA FRANCE AIRSHIP, 1884. The electric-powered airship invented by Charles Renard and Arthur C. Krebs in 1884

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Airship invented by Paul Haenlein in 1872, which was the first airship to be powered by an

Airship invented by Paul Haenlein in 1872, which was the first airship to be powered by an internal-combustion engine
HAENLEINs AIRSHIP. Airship invented by Paul Haenlein in 1872, which was the first airship to be powered by an internal-combustion engine

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Airship invented by Henri Giffard in 1852, which was the first steam-powered and navigable airship

Airship invented by Henri Giffard in 1852, which was the first steam-powered and navigable airship
GIFFARD AIRSHIP, 1852. Airship invented by Henri Giffard in 1852, which was the first steam-powered and navigable airship

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Hot-air balloon constructed by the Montgolfier brothers of paper and silk

Hot-air balloon constructed by the Montgolfier brothers of paper and silk
MONTGOLFIER BALLOON. Hot-air balloon constructed by the Montgolfier brothers of paper and silk

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: The R 34, a British-built airship, flying over New York City after completing the first

The R 34, a British-built airship, flying over New York City after completing the first transatlantic aircraft flight
BRITISH AIRSHIP, 1919. The R 34, a British-built airship, flying over New York City after completing the first transatlantic aircraft flight in 1919. 20th century engraving

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Diagram of an apparatus, c1900, by Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937)

Diagram of an apparatus, c1900, by Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), that measures the atomic weight of a substance
RUTHERFORD: APPARATUS. Diagram of an apparatus, c1900, by Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), that measures the atomic weight of a substance

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Method for starting Gustave Trouves ornithopter. Invented in 1870

Method for starting Gustave Trouves ornithopter. Invented in 1870, it was the first ornithopter to successfully fly
TROUVEs ORNITHOPTER. Method for starting Gustave Trouves ornithopter. Invented in 1870, it was the first ornithopter to successfully fly. Contemporary American engraving

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: An apparatus developed by Sir William Crookes (1832-1919). The diagram shows the deflection of

An apparatus developed by Sir William Crookes (1832-1919). The diagram shows the deflection of cathode or Crookes rays
CROOKES: APPARATUS. An apparatus developed by Sir William Crookes (1832-1919). The diagram shows the deflection of cathode or Crookes rays in an ordinary high-vacuum tube by a steel magnet held near

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Brookers line up to throw themselves out of the window after the stock market crash of 29 October

Brookers line up to throw themselves out of the window after the stock market crash of 29 October 1929
WALL STREET CRASH. Brookers line up to throw themselves out of the window after the stock market crash of 29 October 1929. Contemporary American cartoon

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: The F2A Buffalo airplane of the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation

The F2A Buffalo airplane of the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation, used as a fighter plane in World War II
BREWSTER AERONAUTICAL CORP. The F2A Buffalo airplane of the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation, used as a fighter plane in World War II. Photograph, 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: Representation of Mercury, the planet of science and the arts. Woodcut, c1470

Representation of Mercury, the planet of science and the arts. Woodcut, c1470
PLANET MERCURY, c1470. Representation of Mercury, the planet of science and the arts. Woodcut, c1470

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: US Air Force crew and airplane used for tracking radioactive clouds resulting from nuclear tests

US Air Force crew and airplane used for tracking radioactive clouds resulting from nuclear tests in Nevada, 1952
NUCLEAR TESTS, 1952. US Air Force crew and airplane used for tracking radioactive clouds resulting from nuclear tests in Nevada, 1952

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: The North American F-86 Sabre combat aircraft releasing a rocket during training operations over

The North American F-86 Sabre combat aircraft releasing a rocket during training operations over the Nevada Desert
F-86 JET FIGHTER PLANE. The North American F-86 Sabre combat aircraft releasing a rocket during training operations over the Nevada Desert Gunnery Range, 1951

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: BALDWINs AIRSHIP, 1904. The California Arrow, a dirigible created by Thomas Baldwin

BALDWINs AIRSHIP, 1904. The California Arrow, a dirigible created by Thomas Baldwin, in flight over St. Louis during the Worlds Fair in 1904. Contemporary colored engraving

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: F-86 JET FIGHTER PLANE. Korean War era North American F-86 Sabre combat aircraft in flight

F-86 JET FIGHTER PLANE. Korean War era North American F-86 Sabre combat aircraft in flight

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: FRENCH MILITARY DIRIGIBLE. French military dirigible Spiess in flight. Early 20th century photogrpah

FRENCH MILITARY DIRIGIBLE. French military dirigible Spiess in flight. Early 20th century photogrpah

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2008: GREAT DEPRESSION CARTOON. This mansion is haunted by non-union ghosts. Keep away

GREAT DEPRESSION CARTOON. This mansion is haunted by non-union ghosts. Keep away. Cartoon on the Great Depression by Otto Soglow, early 1930s


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