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Background imageEnd of the World Collection: COLORADO: SAND DUNES. Human footprints in the sand at the Great Sand Dunes National Park in

COLORADO: SAND DUNES. Human footprints in the sand at the Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado. Photograph, c1970

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: LAST JUDGMENT With the Mouth of Hell: 16th century fresco from Stratford Guild Chapel, England

LAST JUDGMENT With the Mouth of Hell: 16th century fresco from Stratford Guild Chapel, England

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: MOON: EARTHSHINE. Photograph of the moon showing the bright glow of the earthshine

MOON: EARTHSHINE. Photograph of the moon showing the bright glow of the earthshine
MOON: EARTHSHINE. Photograph of the moon showing the bright glow of the " earthshine, " light reflected off the Earth and onto the Moon

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: YOUNG ASTRONOMER. Leyden School. Oil on oak, second half of 17th century

YOUNG ASTRONOMER. Leyden School. Oil on oak, second half of 17th century

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: BLAKE: ANGEL OF REVELATION. Angel of Revelation. Watercolor, pen and ink, by William Blake

BLAKE: ANGEL OF REVELATION. Angel of Revelation. Watercolor, pen and ink, by William Blake

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: BURYING PLAGUE VICTIMS in coffins at Tournai in 1349. Flemish ms. illumination, 14th century

BURYING PLAGUE VICTIMS in coffins at Tournai in 1349. Flemish ms. illumination, 14th century

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: KARL GUTHE JANSKY (1905-1950). American physicist and radio engineer. Pointing to a chart, 1933

KARL GUTHE JANSKY (1905-1950). American physicist and radio engineer. Pointing to a chart, 1933, indicating the area of the Milky Way galaxy where he first detected radio noises from space

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: PORTUGUESE COMPASS, 1711. The earliest surviving Portuguese mariners compass

PORTUGUESE COMPASS, 1711. The earliest surviving Portuguese mariners compass, made in 1711 by Jose de Costa Miranda

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE. A cracked cobblestone street by the waterfront

SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE. A cracked cobblestone street by the waterfront, following the earthquake of 18 April 1906. Stereograph, 1906

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: EARTH: TOPOGRAPHY. Digital image of the topography of the Earth

EARTH: TOPOGRAPHY. Digital image of the topography of the Earth, showing land and sea-floor elevations, as well as crustal plate boundaries

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: FILM: THINGS TO COME, 1936. Scene from Things to Come, an English science fiction film directed by

FILM: THINGS TO COME, 1936. Scene from Things to Come, an English science fiction film directed by Alexander Korda from a script by H.G. Wells

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: FILM STILL: UFOS. Film still showing flying saucers and explosions, c1950

FILM STILL: UFOS. Film still showing flying saucers and explosions, c1950

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: SOLAR FLARE, 1973. Image of the sun recorded by the SO82A spectroheliograph during the third

SOLAR FLARE, 1973. Image of the sun recorded by the SO82A spectroheliograph during the third and final manned Skylab mission (Skylab 4), 19 December 1973

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: END OF THE WORLD. Angels destroying the world (Rev. 8: 2-5): Spanish ms. illumination, c950 A. D

END OF THE WORLD. Angels destroying the world (Rev. 8: 2-5): Spanish ms. illumination, c950 A. D
END OF THE WORLD. Angels destroying the world (Rev. 8:2-5): Spanish ms. illumination, c950 A.D

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: MISSISSIPPI: HURRICANE, 1969. A view of the remains of a grocery store in Gulfport, Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI: HURRICANE, 1969. A view of the remains of a grocery store in Gulfport, Mississippi, reopened for business in the aftermath of Hurricane Camille, 22 August 1969

Background imageEnd of the World Collection: COMETS. Calamities on Earth Associated with the Passage of Comets : colored engraving, 17th century

COMETS. Calamities on Earth Associated with the Passage of Comets : colored engraving, 17th century
COMETS. " Calamities on Earth Associated with the Passage of Comets" : colored engraving, 17th century



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