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A small part of the ceiling in the King Rama IV Science Park Planetarium, Prachuap Kiri Khan, Thailand. 6 seconds @ f.3.5.
Galaxies are sprawling space systems composed of dust, gas, and countless stars. The number of galaxies cannot be counted—the observable universe alone may contain 100 billion. Some of these distant systems are similar to our own Milky Way galaxy, while others are quite different.
Statue next to the Hôtel de Ville, Paris, France. The work is entitled Science, and is by Jules Blanchard (1832-1916).
Oxford Science Park, Oxford, United Kingdom. More at www.stevefranklinphoto.com
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Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois, digital copy of slide. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Entry for "Science" in scavenger hunt for November
This belonged to my great uncle, Rev. James Dalzell, who was a missionary in the Gordon Memorial Mission in Natal.
Dr. Leonard Brown, University of Texas at Tyler, USA. Dr. Leonard Brown at theComputer Science Education : Innovation and Technology - CSEIT Conference 2014 by Global Science and Technology Forum – GSTF Singapore.
Sculptor: Bela Lyon Pratt, 1867-1917
Pratt's representations of Science and Art are outside the original main entrance of the Boston Public Library, facing Copley Square
Boston Public Library
700 Boylston Street
Boston, Massachusetts
Volunteer Rhoda Frederick uses a salinity meter in the Wells Reserve teaching lab.
Photo: Scott Richardson
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Science Explainers represent historic scholars of many different faiths and races...
1001 Inventions and Arabick Roots exhibitions launch in Doha, Qatar
Will this stay up? And remember that plaster cast on her arm? Completely fake, but it fooled Steve when we got home from this trip!