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Bedrock Collection (#4)

"Unyielding and Unshakeable: Exploring the Bedrock of Our World" Self-portrait of Curiosity rover on the surface of Mars

Background imageBedrock Collection: An explorer departs a manned rover ina martian canyon

An explorer departs a manned rover ina martian canyon
A manned rover pauses in a martian canyon while an explorer in a protective pressurized suit departs. This rover provides a pressurized shirtsleeve environment enabling a crew of two to explore a

Background imageBedrock Collection: NASAs Curiosity Mars rover on planet Mars

NASAs Curiosity Mars rover on planet Mars
April 27, 2014 - NASAs Curiosity Mars rover used the camera at the end of its arm in April and May 2014 to take dozens of component images combined into this self-portrait where the rover drilled

Background imageBedrock Collection: Mars outpost near mesa

Mars outpost near mesa
A manned habitat rests on the rocky and desolate surface of Mars. In the background is a mesa and on the right a manned rover

Background imageBedrock Collection: Stereoscopic view of South America

Stereoscopic view of South America
February 2000 - This anaglyph (stereoscopic view) of South America was generated with data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)

Background imageBedrock Collection: A long exposure scene at Haukland Beach in Lofoten, Norway

A long exposure scene at Haukland Beach in Lofoten, Norway

Background imageBedrock Collection: Roasto Falls in Nordland County, Norway

Roasto Falls in Nordland County, Norway

Background imageBedrock Collection: All-terrain vehicles embark on an exploratory mission across Mars

All-terrain vehicles embark on an exploratory mission across Mars
All-terrain vehicles embark on an exploratory mission as they depart a spacecraft taking off from Mars to return to Earth

Background imageBedrock Collection: Illustration of astronauts examining an outcrop of sedimentary rock on a Martian

Illustration of astronauts examining an outcrop of sedimentary rock on a Martian
Explorers don pressure suits and leave the safety of their climate-controlled motor home to examine an outcrop of sedimentary rock on a martian dune field

Background imageBedrock Collection: Artists concept of how a martian motorhome might be realized

Artists concept of how a martian motorhome might be realized. Providing transportation and housing for a crew of two to four human explorers, this pressurized rover would offer stability, visibility

Background imageBedrock Collection: Midnight Sun over Vagsfjorden in Troms County, Norway

Midnight Sun over Vagsfjorden in Troms County, Norway

Background imageBedrock Collection: Geology lines in Sandvannet Lake, Nordland County, Norway

Geology lines in Sandvannet Lake, Nordland County, Norway. The Glomfjord Mountains are visible on the horizon

Background imageBedrock Collection: A fossilized T. Rex bursts to life as it escapes from captivity

A fossilized T. Rex bursts to life as it escapes from captivity
A fossilized T. Rex bursts to life as it escapes from the bedrock thats kept it captive for millions of years

Background imageBedrock Collection: Picture No. 10897082

Picture No. 10897082
Exposed fissured bedrock of reddish orange coloured conglomerate at the crater wall of Ubehebe Crater in the northern part of Death Valley Date:

Background imageBedrock Collection: Picture No. 10897081

Picture No. 10897081
Exposed fissured bedrock of reddish orange coloured conglomerate at the crater wall of Ubehebe Crater in the northern part of Death Valley Date:

Background imageBedrock Collection: Picture No. 10897080

Picture No. 10897080
Exposed fissured bedrock of reddish orange coloured conglomerate at the crater wall of Ubehebe Crater in the northern part of Death Valley Date:

Background imageBedrock Collection: Minnehaha falls creek

Minnehaha falls creek
Small cascades and running water over sandstone bedrock at Minnehaha falls creek at Katoomba in Blue Mountains National Park

Background imageBedrock Collection: Columbia Glacier, Alaska, 1989

Columbia Glacier, Alaska, 1989
Columbia Glacier, Alaska. False-colour satellite image of the Columbia Glacier, Alaska, USA, taken in 1989. Columbia Glacier descends from an ice field (top) 3, 050 metres above sea level

Background imageBedrock Collection: Pers glacier, Switzerland

Pers glacier, Switzerland
Pers glacier. Panoramic view across the surface of the Pers glacier (white) in Bernina Range of the Swiss Alps

Background imageBedrock Collection: Columbia Glacier, Alaska, 1986

Columbia Glacier, Alaska, 1986
Columbia Glacier, Alaska. False-colour satellite image of the Columbia Glacier, Alaska, USA, taken in 1986. Columbia Glacier descends from an ice field (top) 3, 050 metres above sea level

Background imageBedrock Collection: Columbia Glacier, Alaska, 2000

Columbia Glacier, Alaska, 2000
Columbia Glacier, Alaska. False-colour satellite image of the Columbia Glacier, Alaska, USA, taken in 2000. Columbia Glacier descends from an ice field (top) 3, 050 metres above sea level

Background imageBedrock Collection: Columbia Glacier, Alaska, 2011

Columbia Glacier, Alaska, 2011
Columbia Glacier, Alaska. False-colour satellite image of the Columbia Glacier, Alaska, USA, taken in 2011. Columbia Glacier descends from an ice field (top) 3, 050 metres above sea level

Background imageBedrock Collection: Columbia Glacier, Alaska, 2003

Columbia Glacier, Alaska, 2003
Columbia Glacier, Alaska. False-colour satellite image of the Columbia Glacier, Alaska, USA, taken in 2003. Columbia Glacier descends from an ice field (top) 3, 050 metres above sea level

Background imageBedrock Collection: Perito Moreno glacier, Argentina C013 / 7499

Perito Moreno glacier, Argentina C013 / 7499
Perito Moreno glacier. Walls of ice at the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier, Los Glaciares National Park, Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina

Background imageBedrock Collection: Perito Moreno glacier, Argentina C013 / 7498

Perito Moreno glacier, Argentina C013 / 7498
Perito Moreno glacier. View of the face of the Perito Moreno Glacier, Los Glaciares National Park, Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina




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"Unyielding and Unshakeable: Exploring the Bedrock of Our World" Self-portrait of Curiosity rover on the surface of Mars: As Curiosity rover captures its own image against the barren Martian landscape, it reminds us of the bedrock that forms the foundation for exploration and discovery. Self-portrait of Curiosity rover in Gale Crater on the surface of Mars: Intricate layers upon layers reveal themselves in this self-portrait, showcasing how bedrock holds secrets to Mars' geological history, waiting to be unraveled by our intrepid explorer. Earthquake: When nature's forces collide, shaking even the most solid ground beneath our feet, we are reminded that bedrock is not invincible but resilient enough to withstand such powerful tremors. Geografik 01: This stunning aerial view showcases a patchwork quilt-like pattern etched into Earth's bedrock over millennia, reminding us of its enduring presence across vast landscapes. The 13th century St. Michaels Church, on the summit of Brent Tor, a major landmark: Perched atop Brent Tor stands St. Michaels Church - a testament to human perseverance built upon ancient bedrock; an enduring symbol connecting past and present generations. A massive granite boulder on Bench Tor, one of Dartmoor National Park's classic features: Silent sentinels like this colossal granite boulder dotting Dartmoor National Park remind us that while time may erode everything else away, sturdy bedrocks stand tall as guardians through centuries. Granite boulders and a wind-gnarled hawthorn tree on Bench Tor - a typical landscape: Nature paints an awe-inspiring picture with gnarled trees clinging onto rocky outcrops amidst Dartmoor's rugged beauty; where life finds strength rooted deep within unyielding bedrocks. Granite Dells, Watson Lake, Prescott, Arizona, USA.