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Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Blue-face angelfish

Blue-face angelfish (Pomacanthus xanthometopon) swimming alongside a sea turtle (partially seen at upper right). This angelfish is found in the Indian and western Pacific Oceans

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Panda butterflyfish

Panda butterflyfish (Chaetodon adiergastos) swimming past soft corals. This fish, also known as the Philippine butterflyfish, inhabits reefs in the tropical western Pacific Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Yellowstriped fairy basslets

Yellowstriped fairy basslets (Pseudanthias tuka) shoaling on a coral reef. This gregarious fish inhabits reefs in the tropical Indian and western Pacific Oceans

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Yellowstriped fairy basslet

Yellowstriped fairy basslet (Pseudanthias tuka) male on a coral reef. This gregarious fish inhabits reefs in the tropical Indian and western Pacific Oceans

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Yellow boxfish

Yellow boxfish (Ostracion cubicus) in front of a sea fan. This fish inhabits coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Yellowstriped fairy basslets

Yellowstriped fairy basslets (Pseudanthias tuka) shoaling on a coral reef. This gregarious fish inhabits reefs in the tropical Indian and western Pacific Oceans

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Yellowstriped fairy basslet

Yellowstriped fairy basslet (Pseudanthias tuka) male on a coral reef. This gregarious fish inhabits reefs in the tropical Indian and western Pacific Oceans

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Illustration of human pancreatic secretory cells

Illustration of human pancreatic secretory cells

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Artwork of eye in section demonstrating vision

Artwork of eye in section demonstrating vision
Longsightedness. Artwork of a section through the human eye demonstrating longsightedness. In longsightedness or hyperopia close objects are seen blurred

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Telescope domes on Mauna Kea with meteors

Telescope domes on Mauna Kea with meteors
Keck I and II with meteors. Composite image representing meteors seen above the Keck I and II telescope domes on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, USA

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Quaoar in the Kuiper belt

Quaoar in the Kuiper belt
Quaoar in the Kuiper Belt, artwork. Discovered in 2002 and with a diameter about half that of Pluto, Quaoar is one of the largest objects yet found in the Kuiper Belt

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Kuiper Belt objects

Kuiper Belt objects
Kuiper Belt. Artwork of icy bodies in the Kuiper Belt of the Solar System. This region, which extends from the orbit of Neptune at 30 AU (30 times the Earth-Sun distance) to 50 AU

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Quaoar in the Kuiper belt

Quaoar in the Kuiper belt
Quaoar in the Kuiper Belt, artwork. Discovered in 2002 and with a diameter about half that of Pluto, Quaoar is one of the largest objects yet found in the Kuiper Belt

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Extrasolar planet

Extrasolar planet
Icy bodies in a Kuiper Belt. Artwork of a planet orbiting a star outside of our solar system. It is amongst a band of icy astronomical bodies similar to those found within our solar systems own

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Solar cell

Solar cell (image 1 of 3). Computer illustration of the structure of a solar cell. Solar cells convert sunlight into electricity. This cell consists of 2 layers of silicon (Si, upper & lower left)

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Canals on Mars

Canals on Mars
Martian canal, artwork. American astronomer Percy Lowell (1855-1916) popularised the erroneous idea that Mars was criss-crossed by a network of artificial canals

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Wisps of cirrus cloud in the sky

Wisps of cirrus cloud in the sky

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Cirrus clouds

Cirrus clouds. Wispy strands of cirrus cloud. Cirrus clouds are found at high altitudes, typically above 5000 metres. They consist of tiny ice crystals

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Heath and moorland fires, UK

Heath and moorland fires, UK
Heath and moorland fires in the UK, Aqua satellite image. April 2003 was a warm, dry month in Northern Europe. This, combined with a strong easterly wind

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Dust plume crossing the Mediterranean

Dust plume crossing the Mediterranean sea, Terra satellite image. Sand and dust from North Africa and the Sahara (bottom) has blown north towards Italy in a large plume

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Dust storm over the Arabian Sea

Dust storm over the Arabian Sea and Persian Gulf, Terra and Aqua composite satellite image. Sand and dust from surrounding countries has been picked up by winds, forming a sandstorm

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Dust plume crossing the Mediterranean

Dust plume crossing the Mediterranean
Dust plume crossing the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, Terra satellite image. Sand and dust from Egypt (bottom) has blown north over Cyprus and the western coast of Turkey in a large plume

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: F / col SEM of Pseudomonas aeroginosa

F / col SEM of Pseudomonas aeroginosa
F/col SEM of Pseudomonas aeroginosa

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: INDIA, Tamil Nadu

INDIA, Tamil Nadu, Chennai: Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Detail of Dravidian style temple

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Coral polyps. - Night. Worms attracted by camera light excite these cup corals into a feeding

Coral polyps. - Night. Worms attracted by camera light excite these cup corals into a feeding frenzy Heron Island
VT-8380 Coral polyps. - Night. Worms attracted by camera light excite these cup corals into a feeding frenzy Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Octopus - A master of camouflage, this large octopus blends into its surroundings perfectly Komodo

Octopus - A master of camouflage, this large octopus blends into its surroundings perfectly Komodo Is. Marine Park
VT-8393 Octopus - A master of camouflage, this large octopus blends into its surroundings perfectly Komodo Is. Marine Park

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Cuttlefish - One of three courting cuttlefish flashing his colours to attract the female Thailand

Cuttlefish - One of three courting cuttlefish flashing his colours to attract the female Thailand, Andaman Sea
VT-8363 Cuttlefish - One of three courting cuttlefish flashing his colours to attract the female Thailand, Andaman Sea, Richlieu Rock Sepia lycidas Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Flamboyant Cuttlefish - Hunting at dusk for small crustations over dark volcanic sand Milne Bay

Flamboyant Cuttlefish - Hunting at dusk for small crustations over dark volcanic sand Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
VT-8365 Flamboyant Cuttlefish - Hunting at dusk for small crustations over dark volcanic sand Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea Metasepia pfefferi Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Common Octopus - Sydney octopus, it feeds on shellfish and small crabs which it drills

Common Octopus - Sydney octopus, it feeds on shellfish and small crabs which it drills
VT-8388 Common Sydney OCTOPUS - close-up, endemic Sydney Harbour, Australia Octopus tetricus It feeds on shellfish and small crabs which it drills and poisons before eating the paralyised contents

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Octopus - Common. Found all along the rocky reefs of NSW Sydney. Australia

Octopus - Common. Found all along the rocky reefs of NSW Sydney. Australia
VT-8391 Common Sydney OCTOPUS - endemic Sydney. Australia. Octopus tetricus Found all along the rocky reefs of NSW. Females eat the male after mating

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Coral polyps - Night. Feeding on polychate worm, Coral polyps are carnivours

Coral polyps - Night. Feeding on polychate worm, Coral polyps are carnivours. They feed on other animals Heron Is
VT-8378 Coral polyps - Night. Feeding on polychate worm Heron Is. Great Barrier Reef. Australia Tubastrea faulkneri Coral polyps are carnivours

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Octapus - A master of camouflage, this large octopus pretending to be a rockblends into its

Octapus - A master of camouflage, this large octopus pretending to be a rockblends into its surroundings perfectly
VT-8390 Octopus - A master of camouflage, this large octopus pretending to be a rockblends into its surroundings perfectly Jervis Bay, NSW. Australia Octopus sp

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Cuttlefish - This cuttlefish changes colour constantly. It may reach 500mm in length Milne Bay

Cuttlefish - This cuttlefish changes colour constantly. It may reach 500mm in length Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
VT-8366 Broadclub / broad club cuttlefish - This cuttlefish changes colour constantly. It may reach 500mm in length Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea Sepia latimanus See also VT-8367

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Broadclub Cuttlefish - Cuttlefish mating. The male is holding the female with his arms Richlieu

Broadclub Cuttlefish - Cuttlefish mating. The male is holding the female with his arms Richlieu Rock, Thailand
VT-8370 Broadclub / broad club cuttlefish - Cuttlefish mating. The male is holding the female with his arm Richlieu Rock, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Tropical Day Octopus - is a camouflage expert, it lays up to 6000 000 eggs which hatch into tiny

Tropical Day Octopus - is a camouflage expert, it lays up to 6000 000 eggs which hatch into tiny planktonic young
VT-8389 Tropical Day OCTOPUS Great Barrier Reef. Australia. Octopus cyanea It iss a camouflage expert, it lays up to 6000 000 eggs which hatch into tiny planktonic young

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Coral polyps - Night. Worms attracted by camera light excite these cup corals into a feeding frenzy

Coral polyps - Night. Worms attracted by camera light excite these cup corals into a feeding frenzy
VT-8381 Coral polyps - Night. Worms attracted by camera light excite these cup corals into a feeding frenzy. Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Unidentified animal - Photographed in 1965 at night this creature possibly a worm or nudibranch

Unidentified animal - Photographed in 1965 at night this creature possibly a worm or nudibranch has never been
VT-8361 Unidentified animal - Photographed in 1965 at night this creature possibly a worm or nudibranch has never been identified Great Barrier Reef

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Nudibranch - Feeding on reef Toxic to predators Gunung Api, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Nudibranch - Feeding on reef Toxic to predators Gunung Api, Banda Sea, Indonesia
VT-8362 Nudibranch - Feeding on reef Toxic to predators Gunung Api, Banda Sea, Indonesia Jorunna funebris Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Jellyfish - Juvenile fish protected by its hosts stinging tenticals lives in bell of ocean

Jellyfish - Juvenile fish protected by its hosts stinging tenticals lives in bell of ocean swimming jellyfish Pacific
VT-8398 Jellyfish - Juvenile fish protected by its hosts stinging tentacles lives in bell of ocean swimming jellyfish Pacific Ocean Jellyfish sp

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Coral polyps - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it Heron Island

Coral polyps - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef
VT-8379 Coral polyps - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia Tubastrea faulkneri Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Coral polyp - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it

Coral polyp - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it
VT-8377 Coral polyp - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it. Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Coral Polyp - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it Heron Island

Coral Polyp - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Australia
VT-8375 Coral Polyp - Night, Polyp stinging small fish to death before devouring it Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Australia Tubastrea faulkneri Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Schooling Long-fin Bannerfish - A plankton feeder who swims off the bottom often in large schools

Schooling Long-fin Bannerfish - A plankton feeder who swims off the bottom often in large schools Toki Toki, Banda Sea
VT-8342 Schooling Long-fin Bannerfish - A plankton feeder who swims off the bottom often in large schools Toki Toki, Banda Sea

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Norfolk Island Pine

Norfolk Island Pine
PM-3992 NORFOLK ISLAND PINE Araucaria heterophylla Latin also Araucaria excelsa Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Mandarin Fish Coral Reefs of Australia

Mandarin Fish Coral Reefs of Australia
KEL-923 MANDARIN FISH Coral Reefs of Australia Synchiropus spiendens Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Norfolk Island Pine Cone

Norfolk Island Pine Cone
JLMo-704 Norfolk Island PINE cone Araucaria heterophylla Latin also Araucaria excelsa John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Bahrain F3 Superprix: Karl Reindler SRT: Bahrain F3 Superprix, Bahrain International Circuit

Bahrain F3 Superprix: Karl Reindler SRT: Bahrain F3 Superprix, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain
Karl Reindler (AUS) SRT. Bahrain F3 Superprix, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain, 6-10 December 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 9th December 2004: Formula One Testing: Nick Heidfeld BMW Williams

Formula One Testing: Nick Heidfeld BMW Williams
Nick Heidfeld (GER) BMW Williams. Formula One Testing, Jerez, Spain, 9 December 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE



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