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"Unveiling the Mysteries: Exploring the Core of the Universe and Beyond" Embark on a journey through space and time as we delve into the captivating concept of "core

Background imageCore Collection: Nuclear fusion reactor workers

Nuclear fusion reactor workers
Conceptual image. In radiation and heat protected suits, technicians confer before approaching the core of an advanced future nuclear fusion reactor

Background imageCore Collection: Quantum computer core

Quantum computer core. Crystal core of a quantum computer, as it would appear at high magnification. Quantum computers, which are under development

Background imageCore Collection: Histone structures, diagram

Histone structures, diagram. Histone cores are cylindrical structures around which the genetic molecule DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is wound with other proteins to form chromatin

Background imageCore Collection: Comet approaching the Sun

Comet approaching the Sun. From the distant reaches of the solar system, a comet (left) approaches the Sun (upper centre)

Background imageCore Collection: Solar structure and life-cycle, artwork

Solar structure and life-cycle, artwork
Solar structure and life-cycle. Computer artwork showing the structure of the Sun (left) and its life-cycle (across top). At the Suns core (blue)

Background imageCore Collection: Omega Centauri (NGC 5139) composite image

Omega Centauri (NGC 5139) composite image
Omega Centauri (NGC 5139). Composite infrared and optical image of the Omega Centauri globular cluster. Globular clusters are spherical groups of very old stars, about 12 billion years old

Background imageCore Collection: Earths internal structure, artwork

Earths internal structure, artwork
Earths internal structure. Cutaway artwork showing various subdivisions and layers from the Earths crust down to its iron core (depth of 6371 kilometres)

Background imageCore Collection: Hair shaft anatomy, artwork

Hair shaft anatomy, artwork
Hair shaft anatomy. Cutaway artwork showing the internal structure and anatomy of a human hair. Hair is made of a fibrous protein called keratin

Background imageCore Collection: Great Comet of 1861, artwork

Great Comet of 1861, artwork
The Great Comet of 1861 formally designated C/1861 J1 and 1861 II, was a comet that was visible to the naked eye for approximately 3 months

Background imageCore Collection: Influenza virus structure, 3D artwork

Influenza virus structure, 3D artwork
Influenza virus structure. 3D computer artwork showing the structure of a generic influenza virion. A portion of the virions protein coat (capsid) has been cut away

Background imageCore Collection: Mantle convection, 3-D computer model

Mantle convection, 3-D computer model
Mantle convection. 3-D computer model showing plumes of magma (dark grey) circulating within the Earths mantle. The heat that drives this convective process originates from the Earths core

Background imageCore Collection: Active galactic nucleus, artwork

Active galactic nucleus, artwork
Active galactic nucleus (AGN), computer artwork. An AGN is a galactic core that emits a higher luminosity than can be produced by the galaxys stars alone

Background imageCore Collection: Lake Vostok micro-organism, SEM

Lake Vostok micro-organism, SEM
Lake Vostok micro-organism. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a micro-organism (orange) discovered in ice from Lake Vostok, Antarctica

Background imageCore Collection: Oviduct mucosal folds, light micrograph

Oviduct mucosal folds, light micrograph. This section through the folds shows the ciliated columnar epithelium (red) and the connective tissue core (green)

Background imageCore Collection: An Early 19th century Yo-Yo

An Early 19th century Yo-Yo
Photograph showing the two halves of a yo-yo from the Napoleonic period, made of ivory, with a brass core, 1932

Background imageCore Collection: Apple core

Apple core. Remains of an apple core with astalk. Apples are a good source of vitamins, minerals and dietary fibre



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"Unveiling the Mysteries: Exploring the Core of the Universe and Beyond" Embark on a journey through space and time as we delve into the captivating concept of "core. " From mesmerizing galactic light shows in spiral galaxy NGC 4258 to ancient depictions of Earth's fiery central core, our exploration knows no bounds. Witness Athanasius Kircher's intricate engraving from his renowned work "Mundus subeterraneus, " revealing a cross-section of our planet with its hidden lakes, rivers, and a blazing core. Marvel at Aachen Cathedral Treasury's Cross of Lothair II, symbolizing strength emanating from within. Venture further into celestial realms as we unravel planets' internal structures, unveiling their enigmatic cores. Gaze upon Altair, a brilliant star nestled in the constellation Aquila, illuminating distant galaxies. Admire Donatis Comet of 1858 captured artistically for eternity. Journey back to Earth where secrets lie beneath its surface. Explore the depths of our planet's core that shapes its very existence. Behold the awe-inspiring Trapezium Cluster at Orion Nebula's center or marvel at The Wild Duck Cluster residing gracefully in Scutum constellation. Discover historical artifacts like Danish battle axes representing power harnessed by civilizations past. Witness cutting-edge technology with quantum computer cores paving new frontiers in computation and innovation. Lastly, immerse yourself in history as Officer Training Corps parades come alive through an evocative photograph from 1917 - born out of conflict but fostering unity among aspiring officers during tumultuous times. In this captivating odyssey exploring various facets of "core, " be prepared to unlock mysteries that shape our universe while celebrating human ingenuity across time and space.