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Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Konstantin Feoktistov, Soviet cosmonaut

Konstantin Feoktistov, Soviet cosmonaut
Konstantin Petrovich Feoktistov (1926-2009), Russian-Soviet cosmonaut and engineer. Feoktistov worked under Sergei Korolev on the design of the Sputnik, Vostok, Voskhod and Soyux space capsules

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Researcher examining seedlings growing in at petri dish

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Launch of Voskhod-1

Launch of Voskhod-1
Voskhod-1. The rocket carrying the Voskhod-1 mission seen just after lift-off. Voskhod-1 set a number of records: it was the first spaceflight with more than one crew member

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Long jumper

Long jumper
Long jump. A Russian athlete, Daria Klishina, seen in mid-air while competing in the long jump. Photographed at the 2011 World Athletics Championships at Daegu, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Darkhan city, Mongolia

Darkhan city, Mongolia
Darkhan city. View of Darkhan, a city built near the Russian border in northern Mongolia. The city was created as an industrial centre

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Lower back pain, conceptual artwork

Lower back pain, conceptual artwork
atlas axis, epistropheus collum columna vertebralis discus intervertebralis dorsum nucha os coccygis, coccyx os sacrum Pars thoracica Prolapsus nuclei pulposi truncus Vertebrae ailment Atlas Axis

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Bones of the torso, artwork

Bones of the torso, artwork
Human skeleton, computer artwork. Running down centre is the spine. The cervical (neck) spine is blue, thethoracic (upper) spine is green and the lumbar (lower) spine is orange

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Researcher examining seedlings growing in at petri dish

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Crew of Voskhod-1 in Moscow parade

Crew of Voskhod-1 in Moscow parade
Crew of the Voskhod 1 spacecraft being paraded through Moscow. The crew consisted of (left to right) Konstantin Feoktistov (1926-2009), Vladimir Komarov (1927-1967) and Boris Yegorov (1937-1994)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Part of Uzen oil field, Kazakhstan

Part of Uzen oil field, Kazakhstan
Uzen oil field. View across part of the large Uzen oil and gas field in Kazakhstan. The field has an estimated reserve of 7 billion barrels of oil

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Miners at the end of a shift

Miners at the end of a shift
Potash mine. Miners leaving a potash mine at the end of a shift. Photographed in Belarus

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Andrey Kapitsa, Russian geographer

Andrey Kapitsa, Russian geographer
Andrey Petrovich Kapitsa (b.1931), Russian geographer and polar explorer. Kapitsa was born in Cambridge, England while his father Pyotr was working at the University there

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Tundra landscape, Russia

Tundra landscape, Russia
Arctic tundra. Aerial view across the tundra of Krasnoyark Region, Russia. This Arctic tundra is a biome defined by permanently frozen soil (permafrost) supporting dwarf shrubs, sedges

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Plant researcher with an Eppendorf tube containing a solution obtained from plant material

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Leaves being examind during plant breeding research

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Comet Moth Cocoon

Comet Moth Cocoon
Comet moth cocoon showing the numerous holes or fenestration which are produced when the cocoon is spun by the larva. This moth is native to the Madagascan rain forests

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Bacterial ribosome, molecular model

Bacterial ribosome, molecular model
Bacterial ribosome. Molecular model of a 30S (small) ribosomal sub-unit from the bacteria Thermus thermophilus. Ribosomes are composed of protein and RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Vokshod-1 capsule after landing

Vokshod-1 capsule after landing
Voskhod-1. The capsule of the Voskhod-1 mission seen after landing. Voskhod-1 set a number of records: it was the first spaceflight with more than one crew member

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Insulin molecule

Insulin molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the hormone insulin. Insulin consists of two peptide chains, A and B, which are linked by disulphide bridges

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Arable seed research

Arable seed research. Scientist holding a tube of seeds. This lab is part of the Arable Seed Identification System (ASIS) project at the James Hutton Institute, Dundee, Scotland, UK

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Researcher tending plants in a greenhouse

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Forensic scientist with human skull

Forensic scientist with human skull
Forensic science. A forensic scientist examining the skull of a human. Note that several teeth have been capped or replaced with gold. Photographed in Rostov-on-Don, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Researcher tending plants in a greenhouse

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Cape Sundew Seed Drosera capensis (SEM)

Cape Sundew Seed Drosera capensis (SEM)
Sundew Seed. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the Cape Sundew carnivorous plant (Drosera capensis). This sundew comes from the Cape region of South Africa and thrives in bogs

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Urticating Hairs of a Tarantula

Urticating Hairs of a Tarantula
Urticating hairs. Scanning electron micrographs (SEM) of the urticating hairs of the Mexican Red Knee Tarantula (Brachypelma smithi)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Bacterial ribosome, molecular model

Bacterial ribosome, molecular model
Bacterial ribosome. Molecular model of a 30S (small) ribosomal sub-unit from the bacteria Thermus thermophilus. Ribosomes are composed of protein and RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Access tunnel in a potash mine

Access tunnel in a potash mine
Potash mine. Workers strengthening the roof of an access tunnel in a potash mine. Potash consists of potassium salts, mainly chloride

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Insulin molecule

Insulin molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of the hormone insulin. Insulin consists of two peptide chains, A and B, which are linked by disulphide bridges

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Comet Moth Cocoon Detail

Comet Moth Cocoon Detail
Comet moth cocoon detail. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a comet moth cocoon showing one of the numerous holes (or fenestration) which are produced when the cocoon is spun by the larva

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Snowboard World Cup 2010

Snowboard World Cup 2010
Snowboarding. Italian Aaron March seen during the final of the parallel slalom event in the 2010 Snowboard World Cup held in Moscow, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Campion Seed Detail (Silene dioica) SEM

Campion Seed Detail (Silene dioica) SEM
Red campion seed detail. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of part of a seed from a red campion plant (Silene dioica)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Close-up of seedlings grown to research increasing crop yields

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Human spine, artwork

Human spine, artwork
Human spine. Computer artwork of the human spine. The thoracic (upper) spine is red and the lumbar (lower) spine is maroon

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Urticating Hair of Tarantula Spider (SEM)

Urticating Hair of Tarantula Spider (SEM)
Urticating hair. Scanning electron micrographs (SEM) of the urticating hair of the Mexican Red Knee Tarantula (Brachypelma smithi)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Mediaeval soldier re-enactment

Mediaeval soldier re-enactment
Military history. Two re-enactment enthusiasts dressed in mediaeval Caucasian helmets. Photographed at the 2010 Steppe Damascene festival at Stavropol, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Boring machine in a potash mine

Boring machine in a potash mine
Potash mine. A tunnel boring machine in a potash mine. The machine combined cutting teeth that break the face of the deposit with a set of helical blades that pull the rock toward the drift conveyor

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Researcher tending wheat (Triticum sp.) plants in a greenhouse

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Drift conveyor in a potash mine

Drift conveyor in a potash mine
Potash mine. A worker next to a drift conveyor in a potash mine. This is the means of transporting mined rocks from the work face

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Voskhod-2 rocket on launchpad

Voskhod-2 rocket on launchpad
Voskhod-2. The rocket carrying the Voskhod-2 spacecraft sitting on tis launchpad. Voskhod-2 was launched on 18 March 1965, carrying cosmonauts Alexei Leonov and Pavel Belyayev

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Researcher placing plant samples in a centrifuge

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Human spine, artwork

Human spine, artwork
Human spine. Computer artwork of the human spine. The cervical (neck) spine is yellow, the thoracic (upper) spine is red and the lumbar (lower) spine is maroon

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Bones of the torso, artwork

Bones of the torso, artwork
Bones of the torso and neck, computer artwork. At centre is the spine. The cervical (neck) spine is green, the thoracic (upper) spine is blue and the lumbar (lower) spine is dark blue

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Hammer thrower

Hammer thrower
Hammer throwing. A Russian athlete, Tatiana Lysenko, seen throwing their hammer at the Russian National Championships in 2010

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Bones of the torso, artwork

Bones of the torso, artwork
Bones of the torso and neck, computer artwork. At centre is the spine. The cervical (neck) spine is yellow, the thoracic (upper) spine is red and the lumbar (lower) spine is maroon

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: High-jumper

High-jumper
High jump. A British athlete, Martyn Bernard, crossing the bar during the high jump event. Photographed at the 2010 European Athletics Championship at Barcelona, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Plant research

Plant research. Researchers potting seedlings during research into increasing crop yields

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Earth seen from orbit, 1965

Earth seen from orbit, 1965
Earth seen from space. Photograph of the Earth taken during the Voskhod-1 mission of 12-13 October 1964

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2012: Human skeleton, artwork

Human skeleton, artwork
Human skeleton, computer artwork. Running down centre is the spine. The cervical (neck) spine is blue, thethoracic (upper) spine is green and the lumbar (lower) spine is orange



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