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links to photos of the best Hubble Space Telescope photos and other NASA
photos,
incredible landscapes, scenic wonders and wildlife animals,
AND Art Masters of the 10th through 20th Centuries from World Museums.
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The
Orion Nebula from Subaru Credit: CISCO, Subaru 8.3-m Telescope,
NAOJ The Orion Nebula (M42) shows a host of treasures when viewed in infrared
light. This is one of the first photographs ever taken through Japan's
new Subaru Telescope. LHEA at NASA/ GSFC & Michigan Tech. U.
Yosemite
Valley with purple haze,- The Sierra Nevada, by Gene Mezereny
- PhotoTripUSA
Gulf
Coast Fish (800x600) - (640x480),
From the people at Snap-Shot
Owl,from the people at Snap-Shot.
Butterfly on
a flower, Beautiful, rich, vibrant color, - Brett Duke,
Virtual Safari
Parrots, -Birds
Of A Feather, - Wieslaw L Kalinowski
Pond,- Zion Nattional Park, Utah - Stephen Peterson, PhotoTripUSA
M17:
The Omega Nebula Credit & Copyright: AURA/ NOAO The
Omega Nebula contains glowing gas, dark dust, and some unusually massive
stars. LHEA at NASA/ GSFC &: Michigan Tech. U.
Dandelion on hands
and knees, - Get down and smell the flowers, Everyday Magic, Jim
Coe's Arty Place
Endless
Search, Endless Search by Jerome Bushyhead
-Native American Art Page
Leaf
Insect, Can't be found, can't be food - The Bug House, Seattle
Spiral
Galaxy NGC 253 Credit: WFI Team, ESO,
MPI-A, OAC: A camera with over 67 million pixels (digital picture elements)
was used to record this stunning image of spiral galaxy NGC 253. LHEA at
NASA/ GSFC &: Michigan Tech. U.
Pegasus
dSph: Credit: E. Grebel (U. Washington), P. Guhathakurta (UCO/Lick)
Likely a satellite companion of the spiral Andromeda (M31), the Pegasus
dwarf galaxy is almost hidden in the glare of relatively bright foreground
stars in our own Milkyway. LHEA at NASA/ GSFC &: Michigan Tech. U.
Toad
Grasshopper, - Leaf or stone? Or critter?
University of Kentucky Entomology Department
Leaf
wing butterfly, - Leaf or stone? Or critter?
University of Kentucky Entomology Department
Noctuid
Moth Caterpillar, - Hidden so good, you are NOT going to be able
to find this one. And it's right in the front. University
of Kentucky Entomology Department
Walking
Sticks, - These walking sticks are extremely hard to define. Great
camouflage. University of Kentucky Entomology DepartmentClick
Beetle, - Hide or be fried. Can you find this beetle trying chill?
- Stephanie Bailey and Ken Haynes University of Kentucky Entomology DepartmentMoth
camouflage, -Eye-like spots on moth wings may temporarily startle
a predator, Stephanie Bailey and Ken Haynes University of Kentucky Entomology
Department
Katydid,
Camouflage: Some insects try to escape from predators by blending into
their background. Aside from blending, this Katydid has two "eyes"
on its wing to look like the eyes of a bigger animal. Stephanie Bailey
and Ken Haynes University of Kentucky Entomology Department
A Seed Bug,True bugs are sucking insects that possess a proboscis or beak used
for sucking (depending on the species of bug) plant or insect juices. JAY
PATTERSON PHOTOGRAPHIC
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