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Science, the gateway to unraveling the mysteries of our universe, has always captivated humanity's curiosity

Background imageScience Collection: Illustration of speed of light experiment by Hippolyte Fizeau, 1849

Illustration of speed of light experiment by Hippolyte Fizeau, 1849

Background imageScience Collection: Illustration of molecule structure of Buckminsterfullerene, an allotrope of carbon

Illustration of molecule structure of Buckminsterfullerene, an allotrope of carbon

Background imageScience Collection: Illustration of nuclear fission reactor showing the water pressuriser, control rod mechanism

Illustration of nuclear fission reactor showing the water pressuriser, control rod mechanism, core, coolant pump, steam generator

Background imageScience Collection: Illustration of a light aircraft with red arrows illustrating pitch, yellow arrows illustrating yaw

Illustration of a light aircraft with red arrows illustrating pitch, yellow arrows illustrating yaw and blue arrows illustrating roll

Background imageScience Collection: Space Shuttle Close-Up

Space Shuttle Close-Up

Background imageScience Collection: A space station in orbit above earth

A space station in orbit above earth

Background imageScience Collection: A satellite orbiting above earth

A satellite orbiting above earth

Background imageScience Collection: The open cargo bay of the space shuttle orbiting above earth

The open cargo bay of the space shuttle orbiting above earth

Background imageScience Collection: Elevated view of the space shuttle orbiting above the earth with its cargo bay open

Elevated view of the space shuttle orbiting above the earth with its cargo bay open

Background imageScience Collection: The launch of a space rocket

The launch of a space rocket

Background imageScience Collection: A satellite in orbit above earth

A satellite in orbit above earth

Background imageScience Collection: Night launch of the space shuttle

Night launch of the space shuttle

Background imageScience Collection: Launch of the Space shuttle

Launch of the Space shuttle

Background imageScience Collection: Shuttle on the Launch Pad

Shuttle on the Launch Pad

Background imageScience Collection: Columbia Space shuttle preparing for launch

Columbia Space shuttle preparing for launch

Background imageScience Collection: Space shuttle launching

Space shuttle launching

Background imageScience Collection: Milky Way Rising above Lake Tekapo

Milky Way Rising above Lake Tekapo

Background imageScience Collection: glass laboratory flasks

glass laboratory flasks
Glass flasks with liquid as used in research and science labs for scientific, medical, and chemical analysis and research

Background imageScience Collection: Lamium Maculatum

Lamium Maculatum
salvia on white background

Background imageScience Collection: sweet pea on white background

sweet pea on white background

Background imageScience Collection: LOUIS VICTOR de BROGLIE (1892-1987). French physicist

LOUIS VICTOR de BROGLIE (1892-1987). French physicist. Broglie (at extreme right) in his laboratory in the rue Lord Byron, Paris, 1924

Background imageScience Collection: Kilauea Pahoehoe lava flow, Big Island, Hawaii

Kilauea Pahoehoe lava flow, Big Island, Hawaii
October 25, 2004 - Kilauea Pahoehoe lava flow, Big Island, Hawaii

Background imageScience Collection: Artists concept of an alien planet

Artists concept of an alien planet. If life is plentiful in the universe, there are likely inhabited planets that are part of multiple star systems

Background imageScience Collection: Artists concept of Uranus and its rings

Artists concept of Uranus and its rings
Artists concept showing how Uranus might look from a position in space several hundred thousand miles above its south pole

Background imageScience Collection: Western hemisphere of the Earth during the Early Jurassic period

Western hemisphere of the Earth during the Early Jurassic period
This is how the western hemisphere of the Earth may have appeared 200 million years ago during the Early Jurassic period. North is at the top

Background imageScience Collection: A distant alien star system

A distant alien star system

Background imageScience Collection: Artists concept of the Kepler-11 planetary system

Artists concept of the Kepler-11 planetary system
Kepler 11 has been discovered to host a solar system of at least six planets with comparable sizes to the Earth. This high number makes the solar system unique among the ones discovered so far

Background imageScience Collection: astronauts explore a barren moon on a rover

astronauts explore a barren moon on a rover
A team of astronauts exploring a barren moon on a rover. The moons water-covered parent planet rises over the horizon

Background imageScience Collection: An astronaut surveys his situation on a barren and rocky moon

An astronaut surveys his situation on a barren and rocky moon
An astronaut surveys his situation after being marooned on a barren and rocky moon. An alien, and water covered planet, shines in the background

Background imageScience Collection: Dwarf planets Ceres, Pluto, and Eris

Dwarf planets Ceres, Pluto, and Eris
In this image, from left to right, are the dwarf planets Ceres, Pluto, and Eris. Eris was discovered in 2003 and is now the largest of the known dwarf planets

Background imageScience Collection: 3D rendering of planet Earth with clouds, centered on Asia

3D rendering of planet Earth with clouds, centered on Asia

Background imageScience Collection: Human hand holding Earth globe with a green landscape background

Human hand holding Earth globe with a green landscape background
Human hand holding Earth globe with a beautiful green landscape and river background

Background imageScience Collection: Artists concept of the formation of rocky bodies in the solar system

Artists concept of the formation of rocky bodies in the solar system
Artist rendition of the formation of rocky bodies in the solar system, how they form and differentiate and evolve into terrestrial planets

Background imageScience Collection: Cosmic seascape on an alien planet

Cosmic seascape on an alien planet

Background imageScience Collection: Mans hands holding the planet Earth, with a jet aircraft flying above

Mans hands holding the planet Earth, with a jet aircraft flying above

Background imageScience Collection: Galileos drawings of the phases of the moon

Galileos drawings of the phases of the moon, based on observations through his telescope

Background imageScience Collection: American orbital weapons platform

American orbital weapons platform featured in 2001: A Space Odyssey

Background imageScience Collection: A dark nebula in Cepheus

A dark nebula in Cepheus

Background imageScience Collection: Diagram illustrating the history of the universe

Diagram illustrating the history of the universe

Background imageScience Collection: Saturns moon, Tethys, is split by an enormous valley called Ithaca Chasma

Saturns moon, Tethys, is split by an enormous valley called Ithaca Chasma

Background imageScience Collection: A spring sunrise over the surface of Mars south pole

A spring sunrise over the surface of Mars south pole
A spring sunrise reveals a bizarre landscape unlike any other in the Solar System. Frozen carbon dioxide and water ice form long, meandering troughs over Mars south pole

Background imageScience Collection: Artists concept of a science fiction alien landscape

Artists concept of a science fiction alien landscape
Its been said that Sci-Fi films and other forms of entertainment that deal with aliens are actually ways in which the governments are preparing mankind for contact with aliens, good or bad

Background imageScience Collection: 3D rendering of planet Earth, centered on North America and South America

3D rendering of planet Earth, centered on North America and South America

Background imageScience Collection: Artists concept of Saturn as seen from the surface of its moon Iapetus

Artists concept of Saturn as seen from the surface of its moon Iapetus. Saturn dominates Iapetus velvet black sky framed by three inner moons. Left to right are Tethys, Rhea and Dione

Background imageScience Collection: Phobos mission rocket releases spent propellant stage

Phobos mission rocket releases spent propellant stage
Once the Phobos mission rocket acquires enough velocity to place it into a Mars-intercepting orbit it releases the empty propellant stage

Background imageScience 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 imageScience Collection: Artists concept of the cosmic wonders of the universe

Artists concept of the cosmic wonders of the universe, such as stars, galaxies, planets, nebulae, comets and more

Background imageScience Collection: Neptune and its rings against a starry background

Neptune and its rings against a starry background



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Science, the gateway to unraveling the mysteries of our universe, has always captivated humanity's curiosity. From the awe-inspiring 1919 solar eclipse that confirmed Einstein's theory of general relativity to the mesmerizing Hubble Space Telescope view of nebula NGC 604, science continues to push boundaries and expand our understanding. Gazing up at the night sky, we find solace in familiar constellations like The Plough asterism in Ursa Major or Orions belt, connecting us with ancient civilizations who marveled at their celestial beauty. But science is not limited to space exploration alone; it delves deep into every aspect of life. It celebrates pioneers like Rosalind Franklin, whose groundbreaking work on DNA structure paved the way for modern genetics. Venturing back into space, we witness breathtaking images from the Hubble Ultra Deep Field galaxies that remind us how vast and diverse our cosmos truly is. Meanwhile, discoveries such as MAP microwave background shed light on cosmic origins and help shape theories about our existence. Intriguing formations like the Pillars of Creation or gas pillars in the Eagle Nebula showcase nature's artistic prowess while reminding us of its immense power and ability to create wonders beyond imagination. It also intertwines with history as we explore Tesla's experiments in 1899 or delve into geological strata from centuries past. These glimpses into our scientific heritage provide valuable insights into technological advancements and Earth's ever-changing landscape. Zooming closer to home, human anatomy reveals intricate details about ourselves - from a backbone including ribs and pelvis that supports our bodies' framework to complex systems working harmoniously within us. Ultimately, science serves as a beacon guiding humanity towards knowledge and progress. Its quest for truth unites people across borders and generations as we strive together towards a better future fueled by curiosity and discovery.