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Plasma Collection

Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is a captivating and enigmatic substance that holds immense significance in various fields of science

Background imagePlasma Collection: Fusion research, tokamak device

Fusion research, tokamak device
Nuclear fusion research. Cutaway computer artwork of the planned ITER tokamak device. It will be the first full scale fusion device to produce energy at a level of an electricity-producing power

Background imagePlasma Collection: A spacial phenomenon in the cosmos

A spacial phenomenon in the cosmos

Background imagePlasma Collection: ITER fusion research reactor

ITER fusion research reactor, computer artwork. ITER, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, is being designed to test the principles surrounding the generation of power from nuclear

Background imagePlasma Collection: Solar prominence

Solar prominence, ultraviolet SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) satellite image. The prominence (top right), is a dense cloud of plasma, or ionised gas

Background imagePlasma Collection: Solar prominence

Solar prominence. SOHO image of a huge prominence in the corona of the Sun. The prominence is a massive cloud of plasma confined by powerful magnetic fields

Background imagePlasma Collection: Plasma disc

Plasma disc
Photograph of so-called plasma disc producing bright blue and purple flashes. Different from a plasma sphere, a plasma disc consist of a flat glass plate containing a phosphor layer

Background imagePlasma Collection: Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebula

Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebula
Pillars of Creation are part of the Eagle Nebula and are made of interstellar dust and gases

Background imagePlasma Collection: Solar activity, SDO image C023 / 8088

Solar activity, SDO image C023 / 8088
Solar activity, SDO image. Coloured image of the surface of the Sun, showing one of an unusual series of eruptions that led to a series of fast puffs

Background imagePlasma Collection: Red blood cells, computer artwork

Red blood cells, computer artwork
Red blood cells. Computer artwork of human red blood cells (erythrocytes) in a blood vessel. Red blood cells are biconcave, giving them a large surface area for gas exchange, and highly elastic

Background imagePlasma Collection: Elemental analysis

Elemental analysis
MODEL RELEASED. Elemental analysis. Laboratory technician using an inductively coupled plasma - atomic optical emission spectrometer (ICP-AES)

Background imagePlasma Collection: The Aurora Borealis

The Aurora Borealis
3740649 The Aurora Borealis; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the Aurora Borealis observed from the HMS Daedalus. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePlasma Collection: The Aurora Borealis, 19th century (engraving)

The Aurora Borealis, 19th century (engraving)
3740648 The Aurora Borealis, 19th century (engraving); (add.info.: Illustration depicting the Aurora Borealis observed from Berville-sur-Mer. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePlasma Collection: The Aurora Borealis

The Aurora Borealis
3740659 The Aurora Borealis; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the Aurora Borealis observed from Paris. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePlasma Collection: The Aurora Borealis

The Aurora Borealis
3740657 The Aurora Borealis; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the Aurora Borealis observed from Orleans. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePlasma Collection: The Aurora Borealis

The Aurora Borealis
3740658 The Aurora Borealis; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the Aurora Borealis observed from Orleans. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePlasma Collection: The Aurora Borealis

The Aurora Borealis
3740654 The Aurora Borealis; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the Aurora Borealis observed during the Franklin's lost expedition. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePlasma Collection: Illustration showing St. Elmo's fire on the tip of the cross on Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris; 1891

Illustration showing St. Elmo's fire on the tip of the cross on Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris; 1891. St
5311166 Illustration showing St. Elmo's fire on the tip of the cross on Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris; 1891. St. Elmo's fire (also St)

Background imagePlasma Collection: The Aurora Borealis

The Aurora Borealis
3740656 The Aurora Borealis; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the Aurora Borealis observed from Boulogne-sur-Mer. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePlasma Collection: Illustration showing St. Elmo's fire on a ship at sea. St. Elmo's fire (also St)

Illustration showing St. Elmo's fire on a ship at sea. St. Elmo's fire (also St)
5311165 Illustration showing St. Elmo's fire on a ship at sea. St. Elmo's fire (also St. Elmo's light, is a weather phenomenon in which luminous plasma is created by a coronal discharge)

Background imagePlasma Collection: The Aurora Borealis

The Aurora Borealis
3740655 The Aurora Borealis; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the Aurora Borealis observed from Dublin. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePlasma Collection: Artists concept of planet Neptune

Artists concept of planet Neptune. Neptune is the eight planet in our solar system and has planetary rings and a great dark spot indicating a storm on its surface

Background imagePlasma Collection: A colorful part of our galaxy featuring planets, galaxies and nebulae

A colorful part of our galaxy featuring planets, galaxies and nebulae
A colorful part of our galaxy consisting of planets, nebula, galaxies and clouds of nebulous gases

Background imagePlasma Collection: WORLD WAR II: NEW GUINEA. Natives of Papua New Guinea carrying blood plasma to

WORLD WAR II: NEW GUINEA. Natives of Papua New Guinea carrying blood plasma to the evacuation stations just behind the front lines at Buna, during World War II. Photograph, c1942

Background imagePlasma Collection: Proto star, plasma, forming into planetary bodies, digital illustration

Proto star, plasma, forming into planetary bodies, digital illustration

Background imagePlasma Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of plasma pie chart showing 90% water

Cross section biomedical illustration of plasma pie chart showing 90% water and 10% dissolved substances

Background imagePlasma Collection: An unusual nebula in the cosmos has a heart at its center

An unusual nebula in the cosmos has a heart at its center

Background imagePlasma Collection: A gigantic UFO venting plasma from the Sun

A gigantic UFO venting plasma from the Sun

Background imagePlasma Collection: Artists concept of a supernova explosion

Artists concept of a supernova explosion. A supernova is a stellar explosion that is brighter than a galaxy for a short time as it fades from view, leaving dust and particles to form other stars

Background imagePlasma Collection: Cell membrane lipid bilayer, artwork F007 / 1477

Cell membrane lipid bilayer, artwork F007 / 1477
Phospholipid bilayer. Computer artwork of the phospholipid bilayer that forms the membrane around all living cells. The cell membrane is made of phospholipid molecules

Background imagePlasma Collection: Mad scientist

Mad scientist
MODEL RELEASED. Mad scientist with a floating orb, conceptual computer artwork

Background imagePlasma Collection: A manned orbital maintenance platform docked with a manned reusable crew capsule

A manned orbital maintenance platform docked with a manned reusable crew capsule
A manned orbital maintenance platform (OMP) docked with a manned reusable crew capsule (RCC) in low Earth orbit ignites an auxiliary liquid-propellant rocket booster in order to lift it to a far

Background imagePlasma Collection: The brilliant blues of this star making nebula shine throughout the cosmos

The brilliant blues of this star making nebula shine throughout the cosmos

Background imagePlasma Collection: A starship visits an asteroid near the planet Mercury

A starship visits an asteroid near the planet Mercury during a investigative voyage to the inner solar system

Background imagePlasma Collection: Cosmic image of our vast universe

Cosmic image of our vast universe

Background imagePlasma Collection: A flying saucer goes into warp speed

A flying saucer goes into warp speed

Background imagePlasma Collection: A selection of galaxies shown to the same scale

A selection of galaxies shown to the same scale
Galaxy size comparison chart. A selection of galaxies shown to the same scale

Background imagePlasma Collection: A huge nebula contains millions of stars and planets

A huge nebula contains millions of stars and planets

Background imagePlasma Collection: A colorful nebula in the universe

A colorful nebula in the universe

Background imagePlasma Collection: Princess Nebula

Princess Nebula
This nebular expanse has the characteristics of a woman with a crown on her head

Background imagePlasma Collection: Powerful energies surge out into space from this gas giant

Powerful energies surge out into space from this gas giant

Background imagePlasma Collection: Artists concept illustrating our beautiful cosmic universe

Artists concept illustrating our beautiful cosmic universe
Artists concept illustrating what a beautiful, colorful place our cosmic universe truly is

Background imagePlasma Collection: A spaceship flies near a cosmic string from the formation of the universe

A spaceship flies near a cosmic string from the formation of the universe
A spaceship flies near to a Cosmic String leftover from the formation of the universe

Background imagePlasma Collection: A supernova destroying its system of planets in the depths of our galaxy

A supernova destroying its system of planets in the depths of our galaxy

Background imagePlasma Collection: The sun with a colorful aura surrounding it

The sun with a colorful aura surrounding it

Background imagePlasma Collection: Full Sun with lots of sunspots and active regions in 3D

Full Sun with lots of sunspots and active regions in 3D
December 4, 2011 - High resolution image of the Sun with lots of sunspots and active regions in exquisite detail. The Sun appears rounded

Background imagePlasma Collection: A nebular cluster of gases and stars

A nebular cluster of gases and stars in this cosmic image

Background imagePlasma Collection: An alien flying saucer travels amongst alien worlds

An alien flying saucer travels amongst alien worlds
An alien flying saucer using its advanced technology to travel amongst alien worlds

Background imagePlasma Collection: Cosmic strands of gaseous filament out in space

Cosmic strands of gaseous filament out in space



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Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is a captivating and enigmatic substance that holds immense significance in various fields of science. From fusion research to its mesmerizing presence in the cosmos, plasma continues to intrigue scientists and astronomers alike. In fusion research, plasma plays a pivotal role as it is the key element for achieving controlled nuclear fusion reactions. The tokamak device stands at the forefront of this research, harnessing extreme temperatures and magnetic fields to confine and control plasma within a toroidal shape. Beyond Earth's boundaries, plasma manifests itself in spectacular spacial phenomena. One such phenomenon is solar prominence - massive eruptions of hot plasma from the Sun's surface into space. These breathtaking displays showcase the sheer power and beauty of this energetic state of matter. Another intriguing manifestation can be seen in the form of a plasma disc surrounding certain celestial objects like black holes or neutron stars. This swirling mass emits intense radiation while exhibiting unique properties that continue to fascinate astronomers studying these cosmic wonders. Advancements in fusion research have led to groundbreaking projects like ITER - an international collaboration aiming to build the world's largest experimental fusion reactor. This ambitious endeavor seeks to replicate conditions found within stars by utilizing superheated plasmas confined by powerful magnetic fields. Closer home, solar activity provides us with awe-inspiring images captured by spacecraft like SDO (Solar Dynamics Observatory). These images reveal intricate details showcasing dynamic processes occurring on our nearest star’s surface – all thanks to vibrant plasmas dancing across its fiery atmosphere. Interestingly, even within our own bodies we find traces of plasma-like behavior. Computer artwork depicting red blood cells showcases their fluidic nature reminiscent of charged particles moving through electromagnetic fields – akin to how plasmas behave under similar conditions. Furthermore, elemental analysis techniques rely on ionized gases or plasmas for accurate measurements across various scientific disciplines including chemistry and materials science. By subjecting samples to high-energy discharges or intense heat, scientists can unravel the elemental composition of matter with remarkable precision.