Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Insects magnified up to a million times their size


Scientific Photographer Steve Gschmeissner, 61, from Bedford, England using a scanner Miskroskop electrons or "Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) to enlarge his favorite specimens of insects million times actual size. The result shows the detail a little scary images in 3D form. The electron microscope scanner kuta is much more than conventional microscopes can only enlarge the object only up to 1000 times. The resulting picture is very extreme as long as the object that would be seen to enter into a tool with a high of about 4 feet and then bombarded with electrons. Electrons will send back a message in the form of super-accurate images that show the insect's body to the hair strands. SEM (Electron Microscope scanner) is a "toy" is expensive, worth between £ 150,000 to £ 500,000.

Yellow Flies
Micro-graphic photo of a Yellow Flies are flies stuck his tongue after it caught another fly and suck it


Bee
A coloured scanning electron micrograph of the head of a bee. The SEM builds extreme close-ups of anything that can fit inside the 4ft high device



Human Lice
A Human Head Lice. Steve Gschmeissner chose insects as an object with the SEM photograph for body shape and patterns are unique insects


Jumping Spider
 The head of a jumping spider - a species with very good vision. Mr Gschmeissner is able to magnify his favorite specimens by up to a million

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