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Images Dated 29th June 2004

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Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Robots on Mars

Robots on Mars. Computer artwork of insect-like robots exploring on Mars. These robots are part of plans to develop exploration robots that can access places that wheeled rovers

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Loch Ness Monster

Loch Ness Monster
Loch Ness monster. Computer artwork of the Loch Ness Monster swimming in Loch Ness, Scotland. Sightings of the monster have occurred at least since the 15th century

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Mammoth ivory sculptures

Mammoth ivory sculptures. Female figures carved from tusks of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius). The woolly mammoth was a large, elephant-like mammal with a thick, hairy coat

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Clock

Clock face refracted in numerous water droplets. The water droplets act as tiny lenses, collecting and focusing light to form inverted images of the clock

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Replica machine-gun

Replica machine-gun
Replica machine gun

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Vision: light enters eyes of childs mirror image

Vision: light enters eyes of childs mirror image
Communication by vision. Beam of blue light enters the eyes of a childs mirror image, in profile. The image depicts human vision and communication

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Comet spacecraft

Comet spacecraft
Comet exploration spacecraft, computer artwork. The unmanned probe (upper frame) is approaching a comet, a body of ice and dust from the outer parts of the solar system

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Life on Europa

Life on Europa. Computer artwork of a cryobot probe (lower left, silver) discovering life below the ice of Europa, a moon of Jupiter (upper centre)

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Face on Mars

Face on Mars. Computer artwork of the Face on Mars feature. This eroded mesa-like land formation, located in the Cydonia region of Mars, is 1.5 kilometres across

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Robots on the Moon

Robots on the Moon. Computer artwork of insect- like robots exploring on the Moon. They are seen next to a footprint left by one of the Apollo astronauts

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Black hole

Black hole, conceptual computer artwork. Matter is spiralling into the black hole, dragged by immense gravitational forces. This will cause the material to give off high-energy X-rays

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Computer security

Computer security
Internet security. Conceptual computer artwork of a key for a keyhole in a computer monitor that is displaying a picture of the world

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Medical nanorobots

Medical nanorobots. Computer artwork of medical nanorobots and red blood cells in a human body. Microscopic robot technology could be developed in the future to treat diseases in new ways

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Cybernetic hand

Cybernetic hand, conceptual computer artwork. The wires and mechanical levers at left are used to control the hand and allow it to manipulate and grasp objects such as the globe

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Space research

Space research. Computer artwork of two satellites in Earth orbit for biological research. A mouse is seen in one of the satellites

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Space colonies

Space colonies
Cylindrical space colonies by a Mars-like planet, computer artwork. Such theoretical self-sufficient spaceships would grow their own food (plants and artificial sky seen at centre left)

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Robotic surgery

Robotic surgery. Computer artwork of a human and a robotic arm, both using surgical lasers. Robotic machines already help surgeons carry out surgery

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Spare body parts

Spare body parts. Computer artwork of human torsos for use as spare parts. They may have been grown for use, or obtained from dead bodies

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Alzheimers disease

Alzheimers disease. Conceptual computer artwork of a human brain being struck by lightning. This represents the brain degeneration of Alzheimers disease

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Designer babies

Designer babies. Conceptual computer artwork of babies designed to have different characteristics for professions such as acting, athletics, law and brain surgery

Background imageImages Dated 29th June 2004: Mammoth bone hut

Mammoth bone hut. Reconstruction of a hut made from bones and tusks of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius). It is almost entirely composed of mammoth bones


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