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Images Dated 9th October 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Glucagon hormone molecule

Glucagon hormone molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the human hormone glucagon. Atoms are colour-coded spheres (carbon: grey, nitrogen: blue, and oxygen: red)

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Kepler Mission space telescope, artwork

Kepler Mission space telescope, artwork. The NASA Kepler Mission is designed to discover Earth-like planets orbiting other stars

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Chamecyparis lawsoniana

Chamecyparis lawsoniana
Female cones of Lawsons Cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana). They open in March, ready for wind pollination. Male and female cones occur on the same tree

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Footprints in sand

Footprints in sand on a beach

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Fog horns on lighthouse

Fog horns on lighthouse
Fog horns at The Lizard Light House, Cornwall in the UK

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Darwin infrared space telescope, artwork

Darwin infrared space telescope, artwork
Darwin infrared space telescope. Computer artwork of the European Space Agencys (ESA) Darwin mission telescopes in orbit. The Darwin mission, slated for launch in 2016

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Gastrin hormone molecule

Gastrin hormone molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the human hormone gastrin. Atoms are colour-coded spheres (carbon: grey, hydrogen: light grey, nitrogen: blue, sulphur: yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Laurel (Laurus sp. )

Laurel (Laurus sp. )
Flowers of Laurel (Laurus sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Cherry blossom (Prunus sp. )

Cherry blossom (Prunus sp. )
Cherry blossom (Prunus sp.) in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: White Willow (Salix alba)

White Willow (Salix alba)
Male catkins and foliage of White Willow (Salix alba) in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: English Oak (Quercus robur)

English Oak (Quercus robur)
Emerging spring foliage and catkins of an English Oak (Quercus robur), also known as Pedunculate Oak

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Prunus cerasifera Nigra

Prunus cerasifera Nigra
Spring blossom of Purple Leaf Flowering Plum (Prunus cerasifera Nigra )

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus)

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) showing fresh foliage and flowers in April

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Darwin infrared space telescope, artwork

Darwin infrared space telescope, artwork
Darwin infrared space telescope. Computer artwork of the European Space Agencys (ESA) Darwin mission telescopes in orbit over Earth

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Confocal microscope, artwork

Confocal microscope, artwork
Confocal light microscope, artwork. Confocal microscopy uses fluorescent dyes to highlight tissues, cellular structures and proteins in the samples being analysed

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: English Oak (Quercus robur)

English Oak (Quercus robur)
Spring foliage and catkins of an English Oak (Quercus robur), also known as Pedunculate Oak. This is the first growth which is often eaten heavily by insects

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: CoRoT satellite

CoRoT satellite. Computer artwork of the CoRoT (Convection, Rotation and Transits) satellite in space. This satellite is designed to study the oscillations in the bodies of stars

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Eruption of Klyuchevskaya Sopka volcano

Eruption of Klyuchevskaya Sopka volcano. This volcano is on the Kamchatka Peninsula, in the Russian Far East. It is a stratovolcano, and the tallest active volcano in Eurasia

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Gastrin hormone molecule

Gastrin hormone molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the human hormone gastrin. Atoms are colour-coded spheres (carbon: grey, hydrogen: light grey, nitrogen: blue, sulphur: yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Ripples in shallow water

Ripples in shallow water form lenses and prisms that focus the sunlight onto the sand below

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Oestradiol hormone molecule

Oestradiol hormone molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the female sex hormone oestradiol. Atoms are colour-coded - carbon: dark grey, hydrogen: light grey, and oxygen: red

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Beech (Fagus sp. )

Beech (Fagus sp. )
Beech (Fagus sp.) leaves emerging from buds in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Oestradiol hormone molecule

Oestradiol hormone molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the female sex hormone oestradiol. Atoms are colour-coded - carbon: dark grey, hydrogen: light grey, and oxygen: red

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone molecule

Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone molecule. Computer model showing the structure of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH). Atoms are colour-coded spheres (carbon: large grey, hydrogen: small grey)

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Chamecyparis lawsoniana

Chamecyparis lawsoniana
Male cones of Lawsons Cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana). These swell and burst during March, shedding yellow pollen into the air. Male and female cones occur on the same tree

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Human male anatomy, artwork

Human male anatomy, artwork
Human male anatomy. Computer artwork showing the anatomy of a healthy human male. The central nervous system is yellow. Seen within the chest and abdomen are the lungs (blue), heart (pink)

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: High tide line

High tide line. Wave washing over debris at the high tide line, or strandline, on a beach

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Beech woodland (Fagus sp. )

Beech woodland (Fagus sp. )
Aerial view of woodland Beech trees (Fagus sp.) in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Chamecyparis lawsoniana

Chamecyparis lawsoniana
Female cones of Lawsons Cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana). They open in March, ready for wind pollination. Male and female cones occur on the same tree

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Sowing a cereal crop in mid March

Sowing a cereal crop in mid March with black-headed gulls feeding on worms and insects turned up by the machinery. Photographed in Dorset in the UK

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Butterfly feeding on Small Scabious

Butterfly feeding on Small Scabious
Male Adonis Blue butterfly feeding on nectar from a Small Scabious (Scabiosa columbaria). It is one of the rarest of the blue butterflies found on chalk downlands in the south of England

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: CoRoT satellite

CoRoT satellite. Computer artwork of the CoRoT (Convection, Rotation and Transits) satellite in orbit over Earth. This satellite is designed to study the oscillations in the bodies of stars

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Darwin infrared space telescope, artwork

Darwin infrared space telescope, artwork
Darwin infrared space telescope. Computer artwork of the European Space Agencys (ESA) Darwin mission telescopes in orbit over Earth

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica)

Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica)
Foliage of Stinging Nettles (Urtica dioica)

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Cuckoo Flower (Cardamine pratensis)

Cuckoo Flower (Cardamine pratensis), also known as Ladys Smock in flower. Found in meadows, by streams and damp woodlands

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Solar flare, artwork

Solar flare, artwork
Solar flare. Computer artwork of a large solar flare (orange lines) directed towards the Earth. A solar flare is an explosion in the Suns atmosphere that causes a large increase in levels of

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Beech (Fagus sp. )

Beech (Fagus sp. )
Male flowers and new foliage of Beech (Fagus sp.) emerging in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Hubble Space Telescope, artwork

Hubble Space Telescope, artwork
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in Earth orbit, artwork. The Milky Way is in the background. The HST is an astronomical satellite in orbit around Earth

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Somatoliberin hormone molecule

Somatoliberin hormone molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the hormone somatoliberin, also known as growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH)

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Roadside verge in spring

Roadside verge in spring with fresh new leaves of Nettle (Urtica dioica), Dock (Rumex obtusifolius) and Cleavers (Galium aparine)

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Beech (Fagus sp. )

Beech (Fagus sp. )
Beech (Fagus sp.) leaves emerging from buds in the spring

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Erythropoietin hormone molecule

Erythropoietin hormone molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the human hormone Erythropoietin (EPO). Here the secondary structure can be seen in front of the tertiary structure

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Darwin infrared space telescope, artwork

Darwin infrared space telescope, artwork
Darwin infrared space telescope. Computer artwork of the European Space Agencys (ESA) Darwin mission telescopes in orbit. The Darwin mission, slated for launch in 2016

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Human ear anatomy, artwork

Human ear anatomy, artwork
Human ear anatomy. Computer artwork of the structure of the human ear, showing the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. The inner ear contains the cochlea (coiled, upper centre)

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Glucagon hormone molecule

Glucagon hormone molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the human hormone glucagon. Atoms are colour-coded spheres (carbon: grey, nitrogen: blue, and oxygen: red)

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Oestrone hormone molecule

Oestrone hormone molecule. Computer model showing the structure of the female sex hormone oestrone. Atoms are colour-coded - carbon: dark grey, hydrogen: light grey, and oxygen: red

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Kepler Mission space telescope, artwork

Kepler Mission space telescope, artwork. The NASA Kepler Mission is designed to discover Earth-like planets orbiting other stars

Background imageImages Dated 9th October 2009: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus)

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) showing fresh foliage and flowers in April



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