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Circular Circle Circles Collection

"Circular Circle Circles: A mesmerizing journey through the wonders of symmetry and patterns

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Full Moon

Full Moon. The Moon appears full when it is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun during its orbit, when it presents its full sunlit face to Earth

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: ATLAS detector, CERN

ATLAS detector, CERN
ATLAS detector. Engineer standing on a platform in front of the ATLAS (a torodial LHC apparatus) detector (circular) at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: ATLAS detector, CERN

ATLAS detector, CERN
ATLAS detector. Composite image of the ATLAS (a torodial LHC apparatus) detector (circular) at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Earth from space

Earth from space. Computer artwork of a gibbous Earth, seen from space

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Waxing gibbous Moon, computer-enhanced

Waxing gibbous Moon, computer-enhanced image. The colour saturation of this image has been enhanced to accentuate the natural variation in colour of the Moons surface

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Full Moon

Full Moon. The Moon appears full when it is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun during its orbit, when it presents its full sunlit face to Earth

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Avian flu virus

Avian flu virus, computer artwork. A virus is a tiny pathogenic particle comprising genetic material enclosed in a protein coat. The coat contains surface proteins (spikes)

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Cupping

Cupping
MODEL RELEASED. Cupping. Cupping, or fire cupping, is a practice derived from Chinese medicine and is used in the treatment of respiratory conditions and musculoskeletal pains

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Daisy flower (Bellis perennis)

Daisy flower (Bellis perennis)

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Buckyball molecule

Buckyball molecule. Computer artwork of a molecule of buckminsterfullerene (C60), a spherical fullerene and the first fullerene to be discovered (in 1985)

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Nitrogen molecule

Nitrogen molecule. Computer model of a molecule of nitrogen (N2). The two nitrogen atoms are joined by a covalent triple bond. Nitrogen is a colourless gas at room temperature

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Solar system, 1893

Solar system, 1893
Solar system. Diagram of the solar system, based on the astronomical knowledge at the end of the 19th century. The Sun is at centre

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Macrophotograph of owl butterfly wing

Macrophotograph of owl butterfly wing
Owl butterfly wing. Macrophotograph of an eyespot on the wing of an owl butterfly (Caligo idomeneus). Butterfly wings are covered in coloured scales which create patterns on the wing

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Parallel universes

Parallel universes. Conceptual artwork of parallel universes that may have formed along with our universe, or that form part of a hypothetical set of possible universes

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Red blood cells, SEM

Red blood cells, SEM
Red blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of red blood cells (erythrocytes). Red blood cells are biconcave, disc-shaped cells that transport oxygen from the lungs to body cells

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Virus and red blood cells

Virus and red blood cells. Computer artwork of a virus under a magnifying glass surrounded by red blood cells. Viruses consist of a small core of genetic material

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Embryonic stem cell, SEM

Embryonic stem cell, SEM
Embryonic stem cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a mouse embryonic stem cell. Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Full Moon above Earth, from the ISS

Full Moon above Earth, from the ISS
Full Moon above Earths atmosphere, seen from the International Space Station. The ISS orbits Earth at an altitude of around 360 kilometres. Photographed on 24th February 2005

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Desk lamp

Desk lamp

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Globe spinning on a finger

Globe spinning on a finger
MODEL RELEASED. Globe spinning on a finger. Conceptual image of the Earth spinning on a finger

Background imageCircular Circle Circles Collection: Earth at night

Earth at night. Computer artwork of the Earth at night, centred on Europe. Lights (yellow) mark the major European population centres and the main cities




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"Circular Circle Circles: A mesmerizing journey through the wonders of symmetry and patterns. From the celestial beauty of a Full Moon to the intricate web of particles detected by ATLAS at CERN, circular shapes captivate our imagination. Behold Earth from space, a stunning blue orb surrounded by an ethereal halo. Witness the Waxing Gibbous Moon in all its computer-enhanced glory, revealing hidden details on its surface. Explore the microscopic realm where even avian flu viruses take on circular forms, reminding us of their ever-present threat. Discover ancient healing practices like cupping that rely on circular suction marks for therapeutic benefits. Delve into scientific marvels as ATLAS detector unravels mysteries within particle collisions at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. Marvel at nature's delicate creations with daisy flowers' perfectly symmetrical petals forming captivating circles amidst green meadows. Dive into chemistry's fascinating world with Buckyball molecules, spherical structures composed entirely of carbon atoms that hold immense scientific potential. Witness how radio waves emanate from towering antennas, connecting people across vast distances through invisible circular signals. And once again, immerse yourself in the enchantment of a Full Moon casting its luminous glow upon our world—reminding us that even in darkness, there is always light. " Note.