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Car: Vauxhall Ampera Electron.
Date of first registration: 4th February 2013.
Region of registration: Sheffield.
Latest recorded mileage: 38,912 (MOT 5th February 2019).
Date taken: 24th October 2019.
Album: Street Spots
Image of graphene oxide flakes deposited on the paper filter. Made by electron microscopy (magnification: 50000 and 100000x).
Thanks to Prof. E. Talik (The Institute of Physics, Silesian University).
How SEM works: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanning_electron_microscope
Hydrogen accounts for about 74 percent of the normal matter in the Universe. This visualization shows the electron clouds of hydrogen through the probability density function when the principal quantum number, N, is between 1 and 4. The probability density illustrates where the electron is most likely to be found if measured, red indicates high probability, blue indicates low probability.
Update: 2020/06/22: A 16k version is now available.
Update: 2020/07/06: A visualization showing all electron orbitals for N=1 to 6 is also available on Youtube: youtu.be/HyRHT4yOvms
MicroWorld(#3)
Safely through the crystal mountains they gazed down on the gigantic maze. What was its purpose, to keep them out of the land which lay beyond or to keep others in? With some trepidation they began the long climb down.
For new readers the story begins here.
Scanning Electron Micrograph of a salt recrystallized from methanol. (sorry can't remember what salt now it was so long ago!)
ps I've remembered now:- sodium sulphate.
Electron carinatum
This Keel-billed Motmot was from our trip to Costa Rica in October. It is a bird I look for every time I go to Costa Rica but it isn’t always easy to find so any time we do see one it is exciting. It was particularly exciting in this case because the bird not only gave us a clear view but it let us get nice and close for good photos. If it didn’t occasionally look around I have thought it was a fake bird, it was that calm.
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Got this in right at the last minute before losing the "dark" before sunrise, hence the fainter orb...
We all take our power for granted these days. Thought I would have some fun and take a shot at making a tribute to electricity and all that it brings us. In addition to creating the clouds looking like the free flowing electrons, I like this POV looking up into the heavens.
What is really cool during this 6 minute shot, I was just not standing around with my hands in my pockets (actually would have been okay on this cool windy day here in Baltimore), but was using this time to check in on my Flikr contacts too. This is just down the street from my house, and within Wi-Fi reach, so I was able to use my tablet and check in on recent posts from my contacts :). So I was able to do two things at once here!
Actually, if you look closely into the fiber-optic lines there on the pole and running down into the orange conduit, several of your images were flying by inside the "wires" into my house, and then through the air back to my tablet wirelessly ... Sorry if I accidently captured any of your images as that was not my intent :)
Broad-billed Motmot, Momoto Piquiancho, Pájaro Bobo, by Luis Vargas, El Copal, Pejibaye, Cartago, Costa Rica, mayo 2014.
Reino: Animalia
Filo: Chordata
Clase: Aves
Orden: Coraciiformes
Familia: Momotidae
Género: Electron
Especie: E. platyrhynchum
(Leadbeater, 1829)
Lightning display this evening in Singapore, bukit batok area. Used the H&Y Revoring VND, cpl filter.
Led Eddie,Stu8fish,Fastchris and juls have done this kind of rotated traffic shot before ,i haven't given it a go,so thought i'd draw some inspiration from them and have a go..so here they are!
Colorized scanning electron micrograph of a cell (purple) infected with the Omicron strain of SARS-CoV-2 virus particles (green), isolated from a patient sample. Image captured at the NIAID Integrated Research Facility (IRF) in Fort Detrick, Maryland. Credit: NIAID
Transmission electron micrograph of HIV-1 virus particles (pink/tan) budding and replicating from a segment of a chronically infected H9 cell (teal). Particles are in various stages of maturity; arc/semi-circles are immature particles that have started to form but are still part of the cell. Immature particles slowly change morphology into mature forms and exhibit the classic “conical or spherical-shaped core.” Image captured at the NIAID Integrated Research Facility (IRF) in Fort Detrick, Maryland. Credit: NIAID
Two-seat Spanish Air Force McDonnell-Douglas EF-18B Hornet C.15-9/12-72 from Ala12 gracing the flight-lines at the IAT held at Boscombe Down 13/14th June 1992.
Note the Fire Tender parked behind has 'AWE' (Atomic Weapons Establishment) titles - seconded in from Aldermarston. Not sure how useful it would have been should the 'balloon have gone up' there......!
Electron Diffraction Pattern obtained by systematic tilting of BaTiO3 crystal
Courtesy of SOUMITRA CHATTERJEE
Image Details
Instrument used: Tecnai Family
Voltage: 300 kV
Spot: 7
Detector: Gatan CCD camera (1K X 1K)
Scanning electron micrograph of a cell (orange) infected with the Omicron strain of SARS-CoV-2 virus particles (green), isolated from a patient sample and colorized in Halloween-appropriate colors. Image captured at the NIAID Integrated Research Facility (IRF) in Fort Detrick, Maryland. Have a safe Halloween! Credit: NIAID
it took awhile to come up with a title for this picture; I had to reach back to high school or early university chemistry for this one --- to me this fountain (30sec exposure using a fence post as a tripod) kind of looks like the way electrons distribute around the nucleus of an atom. The fountain is located on Blue Mountain Village in Collingwood Ontario
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