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Motion Action Collection

Unveiling the Unseen: A mesmerizing journey through motion action captured in various realms of existence

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Particle tracks

Particle tracks
Subatomic particle tracks. Coloured bubble chamber photograph showing tracks left by subatomic particles from a particle accelerator at CERN, the European particle physics laboratory at Geneva

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Bubble chamber photo of sigma particle decay

Bubble chamber photo of sigma particle decay. The sigma lives too briefly to be seen; its presence is deduced from other particles

Background imageMotion Action Collection: First observation of omega-minus particle

First observation of omega-minus particle
This historic photograph from the 80-inch (200cm) bubble chamber at the Brookhaven National Laborat- ory shows the first observation of the omega-minus particle

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Lightning

Lightning. Computer artwork of a lightning strike over water. Lightning occurs when a large electrical charge builds up in a cloud

Background imageMotion Action Collection: XMM-Newton telescope deployment

XMM-Newton telescope deployment
XMM-Newton deployment. Artwork showing the deployment of the XMM-Newton X-ray telescope from its Ariane 5 launch vehicle. This large satellite was deployed on 10th December`1999

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Artists impression of Tyrannosaurus rex

Artists impression of Tyrannosaurus rex
Artists impression of a Tyrannosaurus rex at the moment when an incoming giant meteorite or asteroid led to the devastating changes on Earth that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Particle tracks on geometric patterns

Particle tracks on geometric patterns
Particle tracks and geometrical patterns. Computer illustration of subatomic particle tracks (white & yellow) and geometrical patterns (pink) on a starfield

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Newtons cradle

Newtons cradle. Computer illustration of a device known as Newtons cradle. It consists of a set of balls resting against one another that are free to swing from the bar (not seen) they hang

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur head

Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur head, computer artwork. This dinosaur lived in North America and Asia from about 70 million years ago until the mass extinction of the dinosaurs some 5 million years later

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Human sperm cells

Human sperm cells
Sperm. Computer artwork of human sperm (spermatozoa), the sex cells of the male. Each sperm is about 0.065 millimetres in length

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Skeleton looking in a mirror

Skeleton looking in a mirror
Skeleton. Computer-enhanced X-ray of a side view of a skeleton looking at itself in a hand-held mirror with its other hand on its hip. The skeletons skull is reflected in the mirror

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Splashing wave, split view

Splashing wave, split view
Computer artwork of a splashing wave with bubbles, above and below water

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Computer illustration of a tornado

Computer illustration of a tornado
Tornado. Computer illustration of a tornado. A tornado is a violent, rotating column of air characterised by a funnel-shaped cloud

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Thundercloud with lighning and rain, Arizona

Thundercloud with lighning and rain, Arizona
Thundercloud with lightning and rain, Tucson, Arizona, USA

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Sperm fertilising egg

Sperm fertilising egg

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Commuter crowds

Commuter crowds

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Capoeira and yoga

Capoeira and yoga

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Computer art of Shakespeares Seven Ages of Man

Computer art of Shakespeares Seven Ages of Man

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Meteor

Meteor

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Skeleton using a mobile phone

Skeleton using a mobile phone
Skeleton. Computer-enhanced X-ray of a side view of a skeleton using a mobile phone whilst walking

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Time-exposure image of a firework display

Time-exposure image of a firework display

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Draining spaghetti

Draining spaghetti. Boiling water being drained from cooked spaghetti through a colander

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Water surface, split view

Water surface, split view
Computer artwork of a turbulent water surface with bubbles, above and below water

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Splashing wave, split view

Splashing wave, split view
Computer artwork of a splashing wave with bubbles, above and below water

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Artwork of a Tyrannosaurus seen at night

Artwork of a Tyrannosaurus seen at night
Artwork of a dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus, silhouetted against the Moon. Dinosaurs were reptiles that dominated life on land for 140 million years throughout the Mesozoic era

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Lava flow and vent

Lava flow and vent
Lava flow. Night time view of lava flowing from a small vent on Etna. This vent is a hornito, a relatively small outlet which is normally only throws out lava bombs

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Sine waves

Sine waves. Conceptual image of overlapping sine waves on a monitor. The level of current produced by an AC (alternating current)

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Emulsion photo of cosmic ray event

Emulsion photo of cosmic ray event
The power of a cosmic ray is shown in this false- colour emulsion photo of a cosmic ray sulphur nucleus (red) colliding with a nucleus in the emulsion

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Particle tracks on a star chart

Particle tracks on a star chart

Background imageMotion Action Collection: Candles on a cake, Schlieren image

Candles on a cake, Schlieren image. The candle flames (white, lower centre) are heating air that is seen coiling (blue, red and yellow) as it rises


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Unveiling the Unseen: A mesmerizing journey through motion action captured in various realms of existence. From particle tracks revealing the hidden secrets of our universe, to the captivating decay of sigma particles in a bubble chamber photo. Witness the groundbreaking first observation of the omega-minus particle, unraveling mysteries that were once beyond human comprehension. Feel the electric energy as lightning strikes across the sky, igniting a symphony of power and movement. Marvel at the XMM-Newton telescope's graceful deployment into space, expanding our vision beyond imaginable limits. Transport yourself back in time with an artist's impression of Tyrannosaurus rex - a majestic predator frozen in motion forever. Explore intricate particle tracks on geometric patterns, unveiling nature's elegant dance at its core. Experience Newton's cradle as it demonstrates perfect harmony between motion and conservation laws. Encounter the fierce gaze of a Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur head, frozen mid-roar - an embodiment of raw power and primal motion. Delve into life's beginnings with microscopic human sperm cells racing towards their destiny. Reflect upon your own existence as you witness a skeleton looking back at itself in a mirror - contemplating both stillness and perpetual change simultaneously. Finally, immerse yourself in nature's grandeur with a split view capturing the sheer force and beauty behind every splashing wave. Motion action is all around us; let this collection ignite your curiosity about our dynamic world.