Images Dated 2nd December 2002
Available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Gift Items
Choose from 30 pictures in our Images Dated 2nd December 2002 collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. Popular choices include Framed Prints, Canvas Prints, Posters and Jigsaw Puzzles. All professionally made for quick delivery.
Abstract
Aerial
Africa
Animals
Architecture
Arts
Asia
Europe
Historic
Humour
Maps and Charts
North America
Oceania
People
Popular Themes
Posters
Religion
Science
Services
South America
Special Days
Sport
Transportation
All Images
> 2002
>> December
>>> 1 Dec 2002
>>> 10 Dec 2002
>>> 11 Dec 2002
>>> 12 Dec 2002
>>> 13 Dec 2002
>>> 14 Dec 2002
>>> 16 Dec 2002
>>> 17 Dec 2002
>>> 18 Dec 2002
>>> 19 Dec 2002
>>> 2 Dec 2002
>>> 20 Dec 2002
>>> 3 Dec 2002
>>> 31 Dec 2002
>>> 4 Dec 2002
>>> 5 Dec 2002
>>> 6 Dec 2002
>>> 7 Dec 2002
>>> 9 Dec 2002
Collections

Motorsport Images

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, are dust grains that enter the Earth's atmosphere and glow as they are heated up by air resistance. Although today's Andromedids are very weak (less than three meteors per hour) the shower of 1872 displayed several thousand per hour. The showers occur when the Earth crosses the orbit of debris produced by the comet Biela. Titled The Zodiac Lights (La Luce Zodiacle), from the Modern Illustrated Encyclopaedia (Enciclopedia Moderna Illustrata), published in Milan, Italy, in 1904
© SCIENCE, INDUSTRY & BUSINESS LIBRARY/NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Judas tree flower, SEM
Judas tree flower. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the reproductive parts of the flower of the Judas tree, or redbud (Cercis sp.). The male stamens comprise a long filament (green) bearing a brown anther. The anthers produce the flower's pollen, the male sex cells. The female carpel comprises a long, thick style bearing a small stigma (pale, centre right). Pollination occurs when pollen lands on the stigma. It then burrows down through the style to reach the female sex cell (ovum) in the ovary (not seen) at the base of the style. Magnification unknown
© SUSUMU NISHINAGA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY