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The best science photos of 2017

The best science photos of 2017

Nature Is Full Of Breathtaking And Beautiful Scenes. Imagine The Polar Sky, Which Takes On Green And Blue Colors Due To The Collision Of Solar Winds And Charged Particles With The Atmosphere. 

Nature can be uncomfortable at the same time; When we look at the picture of the ruins after the storm and the ashes left from the fires of nature. Human activities change ecosystems and animals, which are prime photography subjects.

When we look at the world through the lens of science, we get to know microscopic creatures that the naked human eye can never see. On the other hand, looking at the galaxies and their greatness, we appear tiny creatures. Amazing creatures.

If they are the subject of photography, they create stunning images. Some of these images were recorded in 2017, But some have already been registered and published in 2017. Here are some of the most breathtaking science and nature photos of 2017.

1. Customer; The giant of the solar system

The images sent by the Juno spacecraft from the planet Jupiter are beautiful. See more photos of the Juno spacecraft here.

2. Tapeworms

Tapeworms are a type of parasite of the digestive system of vertebrates. After seeing this picture of tapeworms, how you think about them will change. This image has participated in the Small World competition organized by Nikon.

3. Agung volcano eruption in Bali

Natural events such as the eruption of the Agung volcano in Bali, Indonesia, in November make for great photos. The explosion of this volcano sent ash up to a height of 4000 meters and covered a radius of about 6000 meters.

4. Animals in danger of extinction

Tim Fletch is a photographer who has exhibited the faces of endangered animals in an ” Endangered ” series. Check out other photos from Tim Fletch’s Endangered Collection here.

5. Ruakana waterfall

This image of the Rwakana waterfall in Namibia has won the award of the best landscape photographer in an international competition. The winners of this competition were announced in January.

6. Trying to survive

Trying to survive in nature is well depicted in this photo. In this photo, killer whales suddenly appeared near some penguins.

7. Rhinoceros without horns

This disturbing image shows a rhinoceros killed by poachers and its horn cut off. The photographer won the award for the best wildlife photographer of 2017 for this photo.

8. The last Cassini image

This is the final image Cassini took of Saturn before the end of its mission.

9. Frightened elephants

This shocking image shows elephants being attacked by mobs on the road through a forest. The little elephant’s feet are on fire, and he runs away, screaming for his mother.

Bilal Hazra, the photographer of this horrifying image, says this kind of sadistic behavior towards animals is typical in Bengal, India. He has won the Asia Wildlife Conservation Photography Competition Award.