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Scientific Data Diagrams

Skiopticon images featuring graphs and charts related to photography and physics. Educational illustrations capture historical scientific methodologies.

Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Diagram of developing, chemistry, blackness curve.
Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Diagram of developing, chemistry, blackness curve.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Diagram for webs and Evan's surveys regarding the light exchange at liquid air temperature, as exposure takes place in a context (curve B), respectively. divided into two (c), four (d) and eight (e) parts with intermediate heating to room temperature. Curve A corresponds to exposure in a context at room temperature. For more info see: Bäckström, Helmer. Photographic manual. Nature and Culture. Stockholm. 1942. p. 308 and cosmos.swedish science press. Lazy. 1944 p. 164.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Electric leadership For AGCL, AGBR, TLCL and TLBR. After W. Lehfeldt.for more info see: cosmos. SWEDISH SCIENCE PRESS. Lazy. 1944. p. 136.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Översik of the strongest spectral lines for a number of different elements with the left indicated atomic number. For more info see: Bäckström, Helmer. Photographic manual. Other revised edition. Nature and Culture. Stockholm. 1948. p. 1107.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Diagram of developing, chemistry, blackness curve.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958. The ratio of scattered and direct intensities, soft steel, 400kv.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Other image: spectrophotometric curves in a series of concentration of a typical magenta dye. Lower image: Sensitometric curves of an image composed of the dyes in the figure above (the topile). A = green densities # B = blue densities.
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Wood Utilization. Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History
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Movement and positions of Jupiter, vintage engraved illustration. Magasin Pittoresque 1876.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.sprising curves.
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The Strait of Gibraltar then and now, vintage engraved illustration. Earth before man a 1886.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Glight intensity At the site of an amplitude grid with the columns in finite width, the image is generated by a point and monochromatic light source.Michel
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Blixtrörets Light Flow Time Chart for Kodatron Speedlamp.For more info See: Bäckström, Helmer. Photographic manual. Other revised edition. Nature and Culture. Stockholm. 1948. p. 775.
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Brix & Genzmer, Groß-Berlin 1910 competition. Tusche watercolor on paper, 73.5 x 107.3 cm (including scan edges)
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as teaching material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology 1948-1958. The picture is written image proportions. For more info: see photographic manual. Nature and Culture. Other revised edition 1958-59 page 914.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Diagram for Web and Evans Attempt with shared exposure. For more info see: cosmos. SWEDISH SCIENCE PRESS. Lazy. 1944. p. 155 and J.H. Web and C: H: Evans, Journal Opt. Soc. Amer. 28, 431 (1938).
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958. Curve over blackening curves.
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Curves of the cut across the same skulls established simultaneously, vintage engraved illustration. From the Universe and Humanity, 1910.
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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London, v. 36 (1880), London, geology, periodicals, This illustration presents a comparative geological cross-section of the Kimmeridge and Boulogne areas, specifically detailing the stratigraphy of Portland rocks in England. The diagram features distinct layers labeled with various geological formations, including the Portland Finely Series, Upper Kimmeridge Clay, and others. It serves as a visual representation to aid in understanding the structure and composition of the earth's layers at these two locations, with a scale of 250 feet to 1 inch indicating the measurements of the strata. This informative depiction is essential for studies in geology and earth sciences.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.spretty measurement. Curves for spectral tranmission and reflection at room temperature, which are obtained with provide registers spectrophotometer.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Prucency deviation photo stream from the various parts of modern SelenofotoCell of Cosinus Lag.Lange II
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USSR and US ICBMs. Courtesy of Soviet Military Power, 1984. PHOTO No. 12, (Page 23). Country: Unknown
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958. Distribution of light and saturation within the color cut. The solid lines bind colors with the same brightness, the dotted colors with the same saturation. For more info See: Manual 2 p. 942.
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Seasonal Air Temperatures Above Opportunity
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958. Radiation from Radium and the radiation scope in a "core emulsion".
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The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, v. 11 (1855), London, geology, periodicals, A geological cross-section diagram illustrating the stratigraphy and geological formations observed between two locations, labeled 'Mr. Pill' and 'Tin.' The diagram features various layers of rock and sediment, with annotations detailing different geological elements such as formations, faults, and erosion patterns. Key notations include descriptions of specific minerals and rock types encountered in the strata, along with a scale for depth measurement. The overall layout provides insights into the geological history and composition of the area, contributing to the understanding of its geological structure.
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Arsia Mons Caldera
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Joseph von Fraunhofer's (1787-1826) diagram of the lines of the solar spectrum, and above it a curve showing the intensity of sunlight in different parts of the spectrum. From 'Denkschriften der Munchener Akademie', 1814. Engraving
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Control panel of a recording studio
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Movement and position of Mars, vintage engraved illustration. Magasin Pittoresque 1869.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Formler for energy aggregation and light radiation.
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Movement and position of Mars, vintage engraving. Movement and position of Mars, vintage engraved illustration. Magasin Pittoresque 1869. Copyright: xZoonar.com/PatrickxGuenettex 10678567
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A chart comparing U.S. and Soviet intercontinental ballistic launch vehicles and quantities. Country: Unknown
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology 1948-58. Motifus depicting "Agfa Brovira Spezial" (for more text see picture).
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This graph presents information from the NASA Curiosity Mars rover's onboard analysis of rock powder drilled from the 'Buckskin' and 'Greenhorn' target locations on lower Mount Sharp.
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'Bounce' and Martian Meteorite of the Same Mold
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S69-59547 (20 Nov. 1969) --- The seismometer reading from the impact made by the Lunar Module ascent stage when it struck the lunar surface. The impact was registered by the Passive Seismic Experiment Package which was deployed on the moon by the Apollo 12 astronauts. PSEP, which is a component of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package, will detect surface tilt produced by tidal deformations, moonquakes, and meteorite impacts. The LM's ascent stage was jettisoned and sent journeying toward impact on the moon after astronauts Charles Conrad Jr. and Alan L. Bean returned to lunar orbit and rejoined astronaut Richard F. Gordon Jr. in the Command and Service Modules. Information from the PSEP is transmitted to Earth through the ALSEP's central station and monitored by equipment at the Manned Spacecraft Center.
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A graph comparing Soviet and U.S. chemical protection in terms of personnel and equipment. Country: Unknown
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This graphic shows the level of natural radiation detected by the Radiation Assessment Detector shielded inside NASA's Mars Science Laboratory on the trip from Earth to Mars from December 2011 to July 2012.
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Illustration of the Davenport Diagram. It sums up acid base disturbances (metabolic acidosis, respiratory acidosis, metabolic alkalosis and respiratory alkalosis) and their compensation mechanisms.
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology 1948-58. Motifus depicting "Ilford Bromid". (For more text see picture)
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This astronomical tablet was painted on the ceiling of the First Tomb of the Kings (Seti I - 19th Dynasty Pharaoh who ruled in 1200s B.C.) to the West in Thebes in southern Egypt.  The site is also referred to as Byban el Molouk. Represented here are stars and constellations. Such illustrations were found in other tombs as well and were meant to offer the deceased help in reaching the afterlife. The figure bending over all is the sky-goddess Nut. This illustration dates to 1903 and appeared in the book History of Egypt by French Egyptologist Gaston Maspero.
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Electromagnetic spectrum
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The Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter obtained this spectrum for comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring during the comet's close approach to Mars.
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A graph depicting U.S. and Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile launcher and reentry vehicle deployment from 1971-1987. Country: Unknown
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DD-ST-85-06541. Country: Unknown
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Makroscopic electron radiation.
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US and Soviet Intercontinental-Capable Bombers. Courtesy of Soviet Military Power, 1984. PHOTO No. 21, (Page 28). Country: Unknown
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This graph shows the ratio of concentrations of several elements in four different pairs of targets examined by Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) instruments on NASA Mars rovers Curiosity and Spirit.
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Pathfinder Landing Accelerations
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A chart comparing Soviet anti-ballistic missiles. Country: Unknown
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Prize offered in Scientific American, October 1920, for an essay on Einstein's theory of relativity. Artist: Unknown
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A comparison of U.S. and Soviet longer range intermediate-range nuclear missiles and their capabilities. Country: Unknown
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The Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS) on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has detected dozens of whirlwinds, or vortex events, causing brief dips in atmospheric pressure, and sometimes other measurable effects.
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A Trail of Salts
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Chart showing U.S. Soviet intercontinental-capable bombers. "Soviet Military Power," 1983, Pages 26. Country: Unknown
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958. Measurement of the total radiation and selective radiation measurement.
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On January 14, 2008, NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft's Mercury Laser Altimeter (MLA) became the first instrument to measure the distance between a spacecraft and the surface of Mercury.
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Stripe Rock Spectra
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ProVision Technologies, a NASA research partnership center at Sternis Space Center in Mississippi, has developed a new hyperspectral imaging (HSI) system that is much smaller than the original large units used aboard remote sensing aircraft and satellites. The new apparatus is about the size of a breadbox. HSI may be useful to ophthalmologists to study and diagnose eye health, both on Earth and in space, by examining the back of the eye to determine oxygen and blood flow quickly and without any invasion. ProVision's hyperspectral imaging system can scan the human eye and produce a graph showing optical density or light absorption, which can then be compared to a graph from a normal eye. Scans of the macula, optic disk or optic nerve head, and blood vessels can be used to detect anomalies and identify diseases in this delicate and important organ. ProVision has already developed a relationship with the University of Alabama at Birmingham, but is still on the lookout for a commercial par
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Skiopticon image from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Use by Professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckström was Sweden's first professor in photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.Tamkelning, Chemistry. Topics with naphthaline core. The dioxinaphthalites. For more info see: Bäckström, Helmer. Photographic manual. Nature and Culture. Stockholm. 1942. p. 437.
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A graph depicting Soviet strategic surface-to-air missile air defense barrier illustrated from fixed sites. Country: Unknown
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A graph depicting quantities of Soviet navy general-purpose submarines. Country: Unknown
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The solar panels on NASA's InSight Mars lander produced roughly 5,000 watt-hours each Martian day, or sol, after the spacecraft touched down. But by spring 2022, enough dust had settled on the panels that they were only producing about 500 watt-hours each sol. The lander's first full selfie, which shows clean panels, was taken in December 2018; the dusty selfie (at right) is from images taken in March and April 2019.
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