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Images Dated 14th August 2009 (page 7)

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Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Cepheus constellation

Cepheus constellation. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy. There are 32 cards in total

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Early photograph of the Moon, 1865

Early photograph of the Moon, 1865
Early photograph of the Moon. This photograph was taken on 6 March 1865, by the US astronomer Lewis Morris Rutherfurd (1816-1892)

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Halleys Comet observations, 1835

Halleys Comet observations, 1835. Astronomical drawings by Sir John Frederick William Herschel (1792-1871) of Halleys Comet, as seen in the appearance of 1835

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: 19th century port, Japanese artwork

19th century port, Japanese artwork
19th century port. Historical Japanese artwork of a western port during the 19th century. A Japanese naval officer is right of centre, with Japanese sailors at lower left

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Circulatory system

Circulatory system, historical artwork. Blood is pumped away from the heart (upper centre) in arteries, and returns to the heart in veins

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: History

History
Science Photo Library History

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Fossilised dinosaur footprint

Fossilised dinosaur footprint at Dinosaur Ridge in Morrison, Colorado, USA. This region was home to the iguanodon, a massive herbivorous bipedal dinosaur with a long heavy tail

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Muir Glacier, Alaska, in 1902

Muir Glacier, Alaska, in 1902
Glacial retreat. Image 1 of 2. Steamship sailing towards Muir Glacier, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska, in 1902. Glaciers are large, slow-moving expanses of ice

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Map of the Americas, 1550

Map of the Americas, 1550
16th century map of the Americas. Published in 1550, this German map shows a rudimentary geography of the newly-discovered Americas

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Observations on the transit of Venus

Observations on the transit of Venus. Cover of Henry Chamberlain Russells book Observations on the transit of Venus, 9 December 1874: made at stations in New South Wales

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu, Peru. The Inca city of Machu Picchu sits high in the Andes mountains. The city, which was built from around 1460

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Yellowspot emperor fish

Yellowspot emperor fish. School of yellowspot emperor fish (Gnathodentex aurolineatus) swimming by an underwater wreck (background)

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Bigeye Trevally fish

Bigeye Trevally fish
Bigeye Trevally (Caranx sexfasciatus). School of Bigeye Trevally fish, also known as the Bigeye Jack. This species is distributed widely across central Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Snail shell

Snail shell

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Dew laden spider web

Dew laden spider web

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2009: Can recycling

Can recycling. Flattened cans for recycling



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