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Inspired by Charles & Ray Eames' Animated Film: Powers of Ten
24 Photographs: From the Edge of the Universe to Subatomic Particles By Rick Doble Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License
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From the very big to the very small:
Starting with a photo of 10,000 galaxies down to the Earth and then onto to the microscopic world of cells and subatomic particles (Photos are from NASA, commons.wikimedia.org and other public sources.) Each photo reveals a world smaller than the one before it
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PHOTO CAPTIONS & CREDITS
About 10,000 galaxies are in this 1 million second shot taken by the Hubble telescope at the edge of the Universe about 13 billion light years away. Hubble Ultra Deep Field. (NASA, nasa.gov) Detail Hubble Ultra Deep Field -- see 1st photo for specs. (nasa.gov) Colliding Spiral Galaxies. (nsf.gov) Close up of a galaxy (Hubble Telescope) Stars (Hubble Telescope) Our Sun: "Loops and arcs trace the glowing plasma suspended in magnetic fields above solar active regions." Quote & photo from NASA. (nasa.gov) Solar flare showing relative size of the Earth upper right. (nasa.gov) Satellite Image of Earth's Interrelated Systems and Climate: composite photograph. (nasa.gov) A composite image of Earth's city lights from satellites. (nasa.gov) "France viewed by NASA Shuttle radar-imaging." Quote & photo from NASA. (nasa.gov) "Image of Los Angeles from NASA's Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)." Quote & photo from NASA. (nasa.gov) Manhattan, New York City, satellite view. (nasa.gov) Aerial view, Richmond, Virginia. (Library of Virginia) Normal and infrared shot of the same tree in New Zealand by Daniel Schwen. (commons.wikimedia.org) Thermal/infrared photograph of a person's body heat, false colors. "Colors indicate increases or decreases in infrared radiation emitted from the body surface." Infrared radiation from a person's body created this infrared photograph. Quote & photo from commons.wikimedia.org.(commons.wikimedia.org) Man on the moon. (nasa.gov) X-ray of hand. (commons.wikimedia.org) Onion cells taken with a cell phone closeup lens. (commons.wikimedia.org) Dark-field microscopic photograph of diatoms. (commons.wikimedia.org) Electron microscope shot of plant leaf epidermis. (commons.wikimedia.org) Electron microscope photo of bacteria. (commons.wikimedia.org) Brookhaven Lab: image of paths of thousands of subatomic particles created in a collision event. (commons.wikimedia.org) Collisions of subatomic particles recorded in this bubble chamber photo (Fair use: universe-cluster.de)
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See the original Eames Powers of Ten (1977) on YouTube https://www
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