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Images Dated 28th September 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Chickweed pollen grains, SEM

Chickweed pollen grains, SEM
Chickweed pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (green) from a chickweed flower (Stellaria media)

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Apollo control panel

Apollo control panel. This is the main control panel from the Apollo command modules. Photographed at the National Air and Space Museum, Dulles, Washington DC, USA

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Chickweed pollen grains, SEM

Chickweed pollen grains, SEM
Chickweed pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (green) from a chickweed flower (Stellaria media)

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Electricity pole with transformers

Electricity pole with transformers
Electricity pole. Close-up of an electric power line pole with pole-mounted transformers. Photographed in Cocoa, Florida, USA

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Emergency telephone

Emergency telephone box. Photographed on Cape Canaveral National Seashore, Florida, USA

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Apollo command module hatch

Apollo command module hatch. This hatch was redesigned after the Apollo 1 preflight test fire, to make it easier to open. The fire killed all 3 crew members on board

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Chickweed pollen grain, SEM

Chickweed pollen grain, SEM
Chickweed pollen grain. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pollen grain (green) from a chickweed flower (Stellaria media)

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Apollo guidance computer memory

Apollo guidance computer memory. This is a test circuit of the read-only memory (ROM) from the Apollo guidance computer (AGC)

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Surveyor lunar lander test model

Surveyor lunar lander test model
Surveyor lunar lander. This is a ground test model. Between 1966 and 1968 the surveyor program sent seven robotic probes to the moon in preparation for the manned Apollo program

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Chickweed flower pistil, SEM

Chickweed flower pistil, SEM
Chickweed flower pistil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a chickweed flower (Stellaria media) pistil. Pistils hold a plants female reproductive structures

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Flu virus particles on red blood cells

Flu virus particles on red blood cells
Flu (influenza) virus particles (pale specks) on red blood cells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Flu usually causes lethargy, aching muscles, fever and nausea

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Wrapped hay bales

Wrapped hay bales
Hay bales wrapped in polyethylene. Photographed in Cumbria, UK

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Alien landscape, artwork

Alien landscape, artwork
Alien landscape. Computer artwork of arid mountains on an alien moon orbiting an Earth-like planet (top). Another moon is seen to the left of the planet, and its parent star at upper left

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Sputnik 1 satellite, computer artwork

Sputnik 1 satellite, computer artwork
Sputnik 1 satellite. Computer artwork of Sputnik 1 re-entering Earths atmosphere. Sputnik is the worlds first artificial satellite and was launched on 4th October 1957 by the former Soviet Union

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Moonrise over Mallorca

Moonrise over Mallorca, one of the Balearic islands. Mallorca, also called Majorca, is located off the east coast of Spain

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Intestinal lining, SEM

Intestinal lining, SEM
Intestinal lining. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of villi from the small intestine. Villi are finger-like projections that increase the surface area available for the absorption of

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Weevil, SEM

Weevil, SEM
Weevil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The weevils head is at upper centre, with its two compound eyes seen, along with both antennae

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Sunrise over Earth, artwork

Sunrise over Earth, artwork
Sunrise over Earth. Computer artwork of the Sun (upper left) rising over the Earths limb. Shooting stars are also seen passing across the unlit Earth at lower right

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Solar powered street light, UK

Solar powered street light, UK
Solar powered street light. Photographed near Appleby, Cumbria, UK

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Alien landscape, artwork

Alien landscape, artwork
Alien landscape. Computer artwork of arid mountains on an alien moon orbiting an Earth-like planet (top). The planets parent star is seen at lower right

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Sputnik 1 satellite, computer artwork

Sputnik 1 satellite, computer artwork
Sputnik 1 satellite. Computer artwork of Sputnik 1 re-entering Earths atmosphere. Sputnik is the worlds first artificial satellite and was launched on 4th October 1957 by the former Soviet Union

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Earth-like planet, artwork

Earth-like planet, artwork
Earth-like planet. Computer artwork of an Earth-like planet as seen from its moon. The planets parent star is also seen at right

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Alien landscape, artwork

Alien landscape, artwork
Alien landscape. Computer artwork of an Earth-like planet as seen from its moon. The planets parent star is also seen at right

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Flu virus particles on red blood cells

Flu virus particles on red blood cells
Flu (influenza) virus particles (blue) on red blood cells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Flu usually causes lethargy, aching muscles, fever and nausea

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: H1N1 flu virus particles, SEM

H1N1 flu virus particles, SEM
H1N1 flu virus particles (virions, orange) on a cell (green), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This is the Neurotrophic Wilson-Smith (NWS) strain of an influenza A virus subtype H1N1

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Intestinal lining, SEM

Intestinal lining, SEM
Intestinal lining. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of villi from the small intestine. Villi are finger-like projections that increase the surface area available for the absorption of

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Bee, SEM

Bee, SEM
Bee, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Bees belong to the superfamily Apoidea and are closely related to wasps and ants. Here, the head is at upper right, with the wings at upper left

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Moth antenna, SEM

Moth antenna, SEM
Moth antenna. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a moths antenna, showing many sensory hairs. These hairs are used to detect touch and vibrations

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Alien landscape, artwork

Alien landscape, artwork
Alien landscape. Computer artwork of lakes and icy mountains on an alien moon orbiting a ringed Earth-like planet. The planets parent star is also seen at top left

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Bee, SEM

Bee, SEM
Bee, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Bees belong to the superfamily Apoidea and are closely related to wasps and ants

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Honey bee, SEM

Honey bee, SEM
Honey bee (Apis mellifera), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). One of the two compound eyes is at upper centre, with the antennae at upper right

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Honey bee, SEM

Honey bee, SEM
Honey bee (Apis mellifera), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). One of the two compound eyes is at upper centre, with the antennae at upper right. One of the six legs is at lower centre

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Alien landscape, artwork

Alien landscape, artwork
Alien landscape. Computer artwork of lakes and icy mountains on an alien moon orbiting an Earth-like planet (top). Earth-like planets capable of supporting life are found only in a stars habitable

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Seat-back TV screen

Seat-back TV screen
Seat-back television screen on a passenger aircraft. It is showing the transatlantic route from Europe to Orlando, Florida, USA

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Pollen on a bee leg, SEM

Pollen on a bee leg, SEM
Pollen on a bee leg. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (yellow) on the leg of a bee (superfamily Apoidea). Pollen grains are the male sex cells of a flowering plant

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Moonrise over Mallorca

Moonrise over Mallorca, one of the Balearic islands. Mallorca, also called Majorca, is located off the east coast of Spain

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Alien landscape, artwork

Alien landscape, artwork
Alien landscape. Computer artwork of lakes and icy mountains on an alien moon orbiting a ringed Earth-like planet (top). Earth-like planets capable of supporting life are found only in a stars

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Earth-like planet, artwork

Earth-like planet, artwork
Earth-like planet. Computer artwork of an Earth-like planet and shooting stars as seen from the planets moon. Its parent star is also seen at right

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Chimneys at a lime works

Chimneys at a lime works. Photographed at Shapfell lime works, Cumbria, UK

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Smiley heart face symbol

Smiley heart face symbol
Smiley face hearts, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Wind turbines, Lanzarote

Wind turbines, Lanzarote
Wind turbines. Photographed near San Bartolome, Lanzarote

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Bee, SEM

Bee, SEM
Bee, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Bees belong to the superfamily Apoidea and are closely related to wasps and ants

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Alien landscape, artwork

Alien landscape, artwork
Alien landscape. Computer artwork of lakes and icy mountains on an alien moon orbiting a ringed Earth-like planet. The planets parent star is also seen at top left

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Tongue surface, SEM

Tongue surface, SEM
Tongue surface, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The tongue is covered in many backward facing projections called filiform papillae, which sense pressure

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Ringed Earth-like planet, artwork

Ringed Earth-like planet, artwork
Ringed Earth-like planet and an asteroid (lower left), computer artwork. Earth-like planets capable of supporting life are found only in a stars habitable zone

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: H1N1 flu virus particles, SEM

H1N1 flu virus particles, SEM
H1N1 flu virus particles (virions, blue) on a cell (green), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This is the Neurotrophic Wilson-Smith (NWS) strain of an influenza A virus subtype H1N1

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Weevil, SEM

Weevil, SEM
Weevil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The weevils head is at upper left, with one of the compound eyes seen, along with both antennae

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2009: Extrasolar gas giant planet, artwork

Extrasolar gas giant planet, artwork
Earth-like planet. Computer artwork of an Earth-like planet as seen from its moon. The planets parent star is also seen at right



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