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Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Nuclear-powered icebreaker, Russia

Nuclear-powered icebreaker, Russia
Nuclear-powered icebreaker being guided by tug boats (one at left) on seagoing tests following its construction at a shipyard. This icebreaker is named 50 Years of Victory

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Shipyard construction work

Shipyard construction work. Construction workers below and around one of the propellers of an icebreaker ship being constructed in a shipyard

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Fire-fighting aeroplane

Fire-fighting aeroplane releasing a cargo of coloured powder to show how it extinguishes forest fires. The plane, which is amphibious, lands on a lake or the sea to fill its hold with water

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: St Petersburg shipyards, Russia

St Petersburg shipyards, Russia
St Petersburg shipyards. Construction of the icebreaker Moskva (right) in the Baltiysky Zavod shipyard in St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Metal ore mine

Metal ore mine. Workers and excavation machinery in an underground tunnel at a metal ore mine. This is the Oktyabrsky polymetallic ore mine in Talnakh, in northern Siberia, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Underground railway construction work

Underground railway construction work. Workers and surveyors constructing an underground railway tunnel. This is part of the Strogino train station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line of the Moscow

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Metal ore mine

Metal ore mine. Workers and excavation machinery in an underground tunnel at a metal ore mine. This is the Oktyabrsky polymetallic ore mine in Talnakh, in northern Siberia, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Motor vehicle engine assembly work

Motor vehicle engine assembly work. Factory workers assembling an engine for use in a motor vehicle. This engine assembly workshop is in the Izhevsk Automotive Plant, in the Republic of Udmurtia

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Eeel traps

Eeel traps across a river. Photographed on the River Test, Hampshire, UK

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Printed circuit board production

Printed circuit board production. Worker examining and marking a template used to make a printed circuit boards (PCBs). PCBs are circuit boards where the circuitry is printed

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Printed circuit board production

Printed circuit board production. Worker using a magnifying glass to examine a template used to make a printed circuit boards (PCBs)

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Circuit board assembly work

Circuit board assembly work. Worker assembling a printed circuit board (PCB). PCBs are circuit boards where the circuitry is printed and etched using templates and chemical techniques

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Printed circuit board assembly work

Printed circuit board assembly work. Workers examining and assembling printed circuit boards (PCBs). PCBs are circuit boards where the circuitry is printed and etched using templates

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Circuit board production

Circuit board production. Array of assembled printed circuit boards (PCBs) on a production line. PCBs are circuit boards where the circuitry is printed and etched using templates

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Printed circuit board production

Printed circuit board production. Worker using a microscope to examine a template used to make a printed circuit boards (PCBs)

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Printed circuit board assembly work

Printed circuit board assembly work. Workers using microscopes during the assembly of printed circuit boards (PCBs). PCBs are circuit boards where the circuitry is printed

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Nuclear fuel assembly, Russia

Nuclear fuel assembly, Russia
Nuclear fuel assembly. Hexagonal fuel pin bundle being produced at a nuclear fuel assembly factory. Each bundle contains hundreds of fuel pins (cylindrical rods) that are each several metres long

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Transporting waste nuclear fuel

Transporting waste nuclear fuel. Train of nuclear waste containers being transported from a nuclear power station to a nuclear fuel reprocessing site

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Nuclear fuel assembly, Russia

Nuclear fuel assembly, Russia
Nuclear fuel assembly. Masked and gloved worker using forceps to handle pellets of uranium dioxide at a nuclear fuel assembly factory

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Nuclear power station turbine

Nuclear power station turbine. The turbine is housed in the cylindrical area at centre, and is partially sunk into the floor

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Robot, artwork

Robot, artwork
Robot. Artwork of a robot based on Italian artist Leonardo da Vincis Vitruvian Man (circa 1492)

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Nuclear fuel assembly, Russia

Nuclear fuel assembly, Russia
Nuclear fuel assembly. Worker inspecting the quality of the fuel pins being used at a nuclear fuel assembly factory. These fuel pins, each several metres long

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Robotic car production line

Robotic car production line. Robotic arms being used to spray paint on a car body as part of an automated production line

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Waste nuclear fuel containers

Waste nuclear fuel containers. Workers preparing to examine nuclear waste containers (large cylinders) at a mining site. The containers will be used to tranport waste nuclear fuel from nuclear power

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Nuclear power station, Volgodonsk, Russia

Nuclear power station, Volgodonsk, Russia
Nuclear power station. Reactor building at a Russian nuclear power station. Pipelines and electricity pylons are also seen

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Nuclear fuel assembly, Russia

Nuclear fuel assembly, Russia
Nuclear fuel assembly. Workers inspecting fuel pin bundles being produced at a nuclear fuel assembly factory. Each bundle (two seen here) is being held and moved by lifting machinery

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Matchstick production line

Matchstick production line. Matchsticks falling off a conveyor belt on a production line for machining matchsticks from blocks of wood

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Printing money, Russia

Printing money, Russia
Printing money. Paper money notes being sorted into bundles on a mechanised production line. These are 100-rouble notes, and are being printed at the Moscow Goznak Mint, in Moscow, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Printing money, Russia

Printing money, Russia
Printing money. Worker moving piles of paper money that have been printed, but not yet cut up. These are 100-rouble notes, and are being printed at the Moscow Goznak Mint, in Moscow, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Minting coins, Russia

Minting coins, Russia
Minting coins. Metal coins on a conveyor belt after being formed in a metal stamping machine. These coins are being produced at the Moscow Goznak Mint, in Moscow, Russia. Photographed in 2007

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Examining a diamond

Examining a diamond. Curator examining a diamond. Diamonds are a hard crystalline form of carbon. They are used in jewellery and in industry as a material for cutting tools

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Metal pipe manufacturing work

Metal pipe manufacturing work. Factory worker checking the quality of a steel pipe that has been produced at a metalworks

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Lace production using bobbins

Lace production using bobbins. The lace (lower right) is being manually produced using bobbins (upper left). Lace is a style of openwork, woven fabric

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Steel foundry worker

Steel foundry worker wearing protective clothing while handling molten metal at a blast furnace in a steelworks. This worker is employed at the JSC Severstal steelworks, near Cherepovets

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Eeel traps

Eeel traps across a river. Photographed on the River Test, Hampshire, UK

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Tractor racing

Tractor racing. Spray of water being thrown up by a tractor as it is driven in a tractor race. This is the Bison Trek Show race, a race involving old MTZ-type tractors

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Double-decker electric tram, Hong Kong

Double-decker electric tram, Hong Kong
Double-decker electric tram. This vehicle runs on rails in the road, and draws power from the overhead electric cables. Trams, a form of public transport

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Aircraft assembly hanger

Aircraft assembly hanger. Close-up of a jet engine on an aircraft under construction. An access panel has been opened, showing the internal workings of the engine

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Aircraft maintenance hangar

Aircraft maintenance hangar. Scaffolding around a jet aircraft during routine maintenance. The aircraft is an Ilyushin Il-80 (also known as the Il-86VKP), NATO reporting name Maxdome

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Jet aircraft engine nozzle

Jet aircraft engine nozzle. Jet engines work by burning fuel and expelling the exhaust gases backwards, generating forward thrust

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Electrical substation ceramic insulators

Electrical substation ceramic insulators
Electricity substation ceramic insulators. The ceramic material (red) insulates the connections at this electricity substation

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Apollo spacecraft, artwork

Apollo spacecraft, artwork
Apollo spacecraft. Artwork of an Apollo command/service module (CSM). The central cylindrical section of the spacecraft is the service module, which contains liquid hydrogen and oxygen fuel tanks

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Taste buds, light micrograph

Taste buds, light micrograph
Taste buds. Coloured light micrograph of a section through the tongue, showing taste buds (yellow). The taste buds are within the papillae (projections) located on the surface of the tongue

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Human skull

Human skull
Skull. Computer artwork of an oblique view of a human skull. The bones of the cranium are fused together to form a solid structure that encloses and protects the brain

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Female musculature, artwork

Female musculature, artwork
Female musculature. Computer artwork of the female musculature based on Italian artist Leonardo da Vincis Vitruvian Man (circa 1492)

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Male musculature, artwork

Male musculature, artwork
Male musculature. Computer artwork of the male musculature based on Italian artist Leonardo da Vincis Vitruvian Man (circa 1492)

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Food growing demonstration in school

Food growing demonstration in school
MODEL RELEASED. Food growing talk in school. Farmer giving a talk in a classroom. He is telling the children about the different types of fruits and vegetables and how they grow

Background imageImages Dated 27th February 2008: Shopping trolley

Shopping trolley



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