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"Exploring the Intricacies of Antennas: From Honey Bees to Spacecraft" Buzzing with Sensory Wonders

Background imageAntenna Collection: A Greta oto or Glasswing butterfly rests on a leaf in Monteverde, Costa Rica

A Greta oto or Glasswing butterfly rests on a leaf in Monteverde, Costa Rica
A Greta oto or Glasswing butterfly rests on a leaf; Monteverde, Costa Rica

Background imageAntenna Collection: Wood White Butterfly on a plant

Wood White Butterfly on a plant
Wood White Butterfly (Leptidea Sinapis) resting on a plant with a green background; Bavaria, Germany

Background imageAntenna Collection: Rugged coastline of Cornwall, England

Rugged coastline of Cornwall, England
Dramatic rocky cliffs along the shoreline with the orange glow of sunset; Cornwall County, England

Background imageAntenna Collection: Rigid airship and the Empire State Building

Rigid airship and the Empire State Building
A rigid airship flies by the Empire State Building, ready to collide, composite image

Background imageAntenna Collection: World Trade Center At Twilight; New York City, New York, United States Of America

World Trade Center At Twilight; New York City, New York, United States Of America

Background imageAntenna Collection: The New World Trade Center At Twilight, Viewed From Jersey City, New Jersey; New York City, New York

The New World Trade Center At Twilight, Viewed From Jersey City, New Jersey; New York City, New York, United States Of America

Background imageAntenna Collection: Red-Spotted Butterfly (Limenitis Arthemis) Soaks Up The Sunlight; Vian, Oklahoma

Red-Spotted Butterfly (Limenitis Arthemis) Soaks Up The Sunlight; Vian, Oklahoma, United States Of America

Background imageAntenna Collection: Grasshopper Close-Up

Grasshopper Close-Up

Background imageAntenna Collection: Tiger Longwing Butterfly (Heliconius Hecale) Resting On Leaf, Niagara Butterfly Conservatory

Tiger Longwing Butterfly (Heliconius Hecale) Resting On Leaf, Niagara Butterfly Conservatory, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Background imageAntenna Collection: Indonesia, Shrimp On An Anemone B1940

Indonesia, Shrimp On An Anemone B1940

Background imageAntenna Collection: Hawaiian Lobster, Front View (Enoplometopus Occidentalis) A89G

Hawaiian Lobster, Front View (Enoplometopus Occidentalis) A89G

Background imageAntenna Collection: Malaysia, Mabul Island, Porcelain Crab, Pictured On The Seapen

Malaysia, Mabul Island, Porcelain Crab, Pictured On The Seapen

Background imageAntenna Collection: Two Coleman Shrimp Clear Section Of Fire Urchin, Of Tube Feet And Spines

Two Coleman Shrimp Clear Section Of Fire Urchin, Of Tube Feet And Spines

Background imageAntenna Collection: Indonesia, Pictured On Seapen; Komodo, Porcelain Crab

Indonesia, Pictured On Seapen; Komodo, Porcelain Crab

Background imageAntenna Collection: Empire State Building In Christmas Colours; New York City, New York, United States Of America

Empire State Building In Christmas Colours; New York City, New York, United States Of America

Background imageAntenna Collection: Viking 2 image of Mars Utopian Plain, September 3, 1976. Creator: NASA

Viking 2 image of Mars Utopian Plain, September 3, 1976. Creator: NASA
Viking 2 image of Mars Utopian Plain, September 3, 1976. The boulder-strewn field of red rocks reaches to the horizon nearly two miles from the Viking 2 spacecraft

Background imageAntenna Collection: Two-Spotted Lady Beetle, Two-spotted Ladybird (Adalia bipunctata), on green leaf

Two-Spotted Lady Beetle, Two-spotted Ladybird (Adalia bipunctata), on green leaf

Background imageAntenna Collection: A Brazilian Air Force Embraer E-99 at Recife Air Force Base, Brazil

A Brazilian Air Force Embraer E-99 at Recife Air Force Base, Brazil
A Brazilian Air Force Embraer E-99 on the flight line at Recife Air Force Base, Brazil, during Cruzeiro Do Sul (Cruzex). Cruzex V is a multinational exercise encompassing real means from the Air

Background imageAntenna Collection: A radar dish aboard Mobile At-Sea Sensor barge

A radar dish aboard Mobile At-Sea Sensor barge
Pearl Harbor, August 24, 2011 - A radar dish aboard Mobile At-Sea Sensor (MATSS) barge (IX-524) undergoes final testing before upcoming flight test mission FTM-16

Background imageAntenna Collection: The Common Pink Forester Butterfly, Euphaedra xypete comparing the topside and underside

The Common Pink Forester Butterfly, Euphaedra xypete comparing the topside and underside wings

Background imageAntenna Collection: Hamburg TV Tower, Heinrich-Hertz-Turm, radio telecommunication tower, Hamburg, Germany

Hamburg TV Tower, Heinrich-Hertz-Turm, radio telecommunication tower, Hamburg, Germany

Background imageAntenna Collection: Picture No. 11014625

Picture No. 11014625
Bedbug Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x120 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) (Cimex lectularius) Date:

Background imageAntenna Collection: Picture No. 11014595

Picture No. 11014595
Bumblebee Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Magnification x40 (if print A4 size: 29.7 cm wide) (Bombus terrestris) Date:

Background imageAntenna Collection: Male Luna Moth antenae and wing spots. (Actias luna)

Male Luna Moth antenae and wing spots. (Actias luna)
Male Luna Moth antennae and wing spots. (Actias luna)

Background imageAntenna Collection: Antennae colliding galaxies C017 / 3745

Antennae colliding galaxies C017 / 3745
Antennae colliding galaxies, combined optical image. The Antennae (NGC 4038 and NGC 4039) are formed of two galaxies colliding due to mutual gravitational attraction

Background imageAntenna Collection: Bee head, SEM C018 / 0546

Bee head, SEM C018 / 0546
Bee head, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This is the head of a small bumblebee. Flying insects often have two sets of eyes, coloured pink here

Background imageAntenna Collection: Male bee head C018 / 3568

Male bee head C018 / 3568
Male bee head. Close-up photograph of a male bee head (Megachile lanata). This specimen was found in Hawaii. The species was originally from Africa and has since spread to the Caribbean

Background imageAntenna Collection: Dock bug C018 / 2474

Dock bug C018 / 2474
Dock bug. Close-up of a dock bug (Coreus marginatus), showing its speckled body and one of its large compound eyes (round, upper right)

Background imageAntenna Collection: Bullet ant C018 / 2481

Bullet ant C018 / 2481
Bullet ant. Close-up of a bullet ant (Paraponera clavata), showing its large jaws (mandibles, centre). Bullet ants get their name from their powerful and potent sting

Background imageAntenna Collection: Hornet head C018 / 2482

Hornet head C018 / 2482
Hornet head. Close-up of the head of a hornet (Vespa sp.) showing its two large compound eyes (black, oval), and its antennae (upper left and right)

Background imageAntenna Collection: Leafcutter ant C018 / 2390

Leafcutter ant C018 / 2390
Leafcutter ant. Close-up of a Daceton boltoni ant on a leaf, showing its compound eyes (black) and large mandibles (lower centre), which it uses to cut through leaves

Background imageAntenna Collection: Discone antenna at Titan Missile Museum C013 / 5305

Discone antenna at Titan Missile Museum C013 / 5305
A discone radio antenna at Titan Missile Museum, near Tucson, Arizona. A variant of a biconical antenna in which one of the cones is replaced by a disc. An omnidirectional, wideband antenna

Background imageAntenna Collection: Plate 90 from the John Reeves Collection

Plate 90 from the John Reeves Collection
John Reeves, a 19th Century Tea Inspector, travelled to Canton, China in order to develop a large collection of Chinese natural history drawings

Background imageAntenna Collection: Female mosquito head, SEM

Female mosquito head, SEM
Female mosquito head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a female mosquito (family Culicidae). The mosquitos head is dominated by its large compound eyes (pink)

Background imageAntenna Collection: Joseph Weber, physicist

Joseph Weber, physicist
Joseph Weber. US physicist Joseph Weber (1919- 2000) working on a gravitational wave antenna. In the 1960s, Weber claimed to be the first to detect gravitational waves; ripples in space

Background imageAntenna Collection: Model of Sputnik 1, first satellite

Model of Sputnik 1, first satellite
Sputnik 1. Model of Sputnik-1, the first artificial satellite. Sputnik 1 was launched on October 4th, 1957 by the former Soviet Union. The name Sputnik is Russian for travel companion or satellite

Background imageAntenna Collection: Ant, SEM

Ant, SEM
Ant (family Formicidae), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). One of its compound eyes (black) is seen, as well as two long antennae that are mounted on the head between the eyes

Background imageAntenna Collection: Honey bee head, SEM

Honey bee head, SEM
Honey bee head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a honey bee (Apis sp.). The compound eyes (red) are either side of the antennae

Background imageAntenna Collection: Bamboo shoot weevil, SEM

Bamboo shoot weevil, SEM
Bamboo shoot weevil (Otidognathus davidis), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This insect is a pest of bamboo shoots, and is widespread in the Far East

Background imageAntenna Collection: Italy. Bologna. Prendiparte Tower. 12th century

Italy. Bologna. Prendiparte Tower. 12th century

Background imageAntenna Collection: Radio Project / Marconi

Radio Project / Marconi
Marconi and his assistant supervise the positioning of the antenna aboard the ship Elettra during his 1930 project. Date: 1930

Background imageAntenna Collection: Bolide meteorite with lance-like antenna

Bolide meteorite with lance-like antenna
Bolide with lance-like antenna which exploded like a sunburst, the largest fragment ontinuing on its original trajectory Date: 11 November 1869

Background imageAntenna Collection: Satellite at Goonhilly Earth Station, Cornwall

Satellite at Goonhilly Earth Station, Cornwall
The worlds first parabolic satellite communications antenna, nicknamed Arthur, at Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station, Goonhilly Downs, near Helston, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageAntenna Collection: USA, Oregon, Keizer, male Flame Skimmer (Libellula saturata) hunting from car antenna

USA, Oregon, Keizer, male Flame Skimmer (Libellula saturata) hunting from car antenna

Background imageAntenna Collection: Vietnam, Dien Bien Phu, communications mast shaped like the Eiffel Tower

Vietnam, Dien Bien Phu, communications mast shaped like the Eiffel Tower
Vietnam, Dien Bien Phu. Communications mast shaped like the Eiffel Tower

Background imageAntenna Collection: Picture No. 11806886

Picture No. 11806886
Slik Moth Slik Moth Klungkung Bali Indonesia Date:

Background imageAntenna Collection: EMPIRE STATE BUILDING, 1954. A view of the television antennas atop the Empire

EMPIRE STATE BUILDING, 1954. A view of the television antennas atop the Empire State Building in New York City. Photograph, 1954

Background imageAntenna Collection: Illustration, walkie-talkie

Illustration, walkie-talkie




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"Exploring the Intricacies of Antennas: From Honey Bees to Spacecraft" Buzzing with Sensory Wonders: The antenna of a Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) reveals its internal anatomy in stunning detail under the microscope. Delving into Nature's Architecture: A cross-section view of an antenna showcases the intricate design that aids insects like Praying Mantises in their daily lives. Unveiling Saturn's Secrets: The Cassini spacecraft orbits Saturn and its moon Titan, utilizing advanced antennas to transmit invaluable data back to Earth. Artistic Marvels in Space Exploration: An artwork depicts the Cassini-Huygens probe at Saturn, highlighting its sophisticated antenna system crucial for communication. Miniature Marvels Revealed: An up-close look at an ant's antenna through a Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) unveils its fascinating structure and sensory capabilities. Reaching for Cosmic Signals: The Lovell radio telescope stands tall, capturing celestial whispers from deep space with its powerful antennas scanning the skies above. Peering into Mosquito Mysteries: A Culex mosquito's delicate antennae are examined using SEM, shedding light on how these tiny creatures navigate their surroundings. Unveiling Nature's Warriors: Red-barbed ants' antennas reveal remarkable details when observed through SEM, showcasing their ability to communicate and sense their environment effectively. Beneath the Vastness of Radio Astronomy: Glimpsing underneath the Arecibo radio telescope exposes an array of massive antennas responsible for unraveling cosmic mysteries from distant galaxies. Microscopic Wonders of a Honey Bee’s World: Through SEM imagery, we discover every minute detail present on a honey bee’s antenna – nature’s masterpiece designed for survival. Capturing Wildlife Wonders Up Close: A macro shot captures a stick insect as it crawls along the wild habitat, showcasing its intricate antenna and fascinating leg structure.