photo: Creative Commons / Rafikk
Barnacle.
photo: Creative Commons / Smith609
Barnacle.
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
1998/03/16 Super Resolution Anaglyph of Barnacle Bill - Barnacle Bill is a small rock immediately west-northwest of the Mars Pathfinder lander and was the first rock visited by the Sojourner Rover´s alpha proton X-ray spectrometer (APXS) instrument.
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
1997/10/14 Barnacle Bill and Surrounding from Super-Pan - This is an image from the super-pan sequence. Of importance are some of the features around the rock nicknamed Barnacle Bill in the left foreground. The rock shows a "streamlined tail" co
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
1997/07/07 Sojourner´s APXS studies Barnacle Bill - Sojourner´s first analysis of a rock on Mars began on Sol 3 with the study of Barnacle Bill, a nearby rock named for its rough surface. The Alpha Proton X-Ray Spectrometer (APXS) will be used
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
1998/03/16 Super Resolution View of Barnacle Bill - Barnacle Bill is a small rock immediately west-northwest of the Mars Pathfinder lander and was the first rock visited by the Sojourner Rover´s alpha proton X-ray spectrometer (APXS) instrument. Thi
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
1998/07/03 Barnacle Bill in Super Resolution from Insurance Panorama - Barnacle Bill is a small rock immediately west-northwest of the Mars Pathfinder lander and was the first rock visited by the Sojourner Rover´s alpha proton X-ray spectrometer (AP
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
1998/07/03 Barnacle Bill in Super Resolution from Super Panorama - Barnacle Bill is a small rock immediately west-northwest of the Mars Pathfinder lander and was the first rock visited by the Sojourner Rover´s alpha proton X-ray spectrometer (APXS)
photo: Public Domain / (Magnus Manske)
Mussels and barnacles in the intertidal near Newquay, Cornwall, England.
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
1997/07/22 High spectral resolution image of Barnacle Bill - The rover Sojourner´s first target for measurement by the Alpha-Proton-Xray Spectrometer (APXS) was the rock named Barnacle Bill, located close to the ramp down which the rover made its eg
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
1997/07/13 Sojourner near Barnacle Bill - 3D - At right, Sojourner has traveled off the lander´s rear ramp and onto the surface of Mars. 3D glasses are necessary to identify surface detail. The rock Barnacle Bill and the rear ramp is to the left of
photo: Sanctuary Collection Photo
Closeup of a gray whale blowhole showing large assemblage of barnacles (Sanctuary Collection Photo) KLeo
photo: Creative Commons
A large sea anemone Anthopleura sola is in the process of consuming a "by-the-wind-sailor" Velella velella a blue hydrozoan
photo: Creative Commons / Mbz1
Panoramic view of tide pools in Santa Cruz, California from spray/splash zone to low tide zone
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
1997/07/22 Barnacle Bill Spectra - These IMP spectra show the characteristics of the rock surface measured by the Alpha Proton X-Ray Spectrometer (blue), the soil trapped in pits on the rock surface (red), and the deposit of bright drift on the top of the
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
1997/07/07 Sojourner near Barnacle Bill - Sojourner is visible in this image, one of the first taken by the deployed Imager for Mars Pathfinder (IMP) on Sol 3. The rover has moved from this position into one that later facilitated its using the Alpha Prot
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
1997/07/09 Sojourner near Barnacle Bill - color - Sojourner is visible in this color image, one of the first taken by the deployed Imager for Mars Pathfinder (IMP) on Sol 3. The rover has moved from this position into one that later facilitated its using
photo: Creative Commons / Daniel M. Perez.
The Barnacle Historic State Park, built in 1891 in Miami's Coconut Grove neighborhood. Miami is partitioned into many different sections, roughly into North, South, West and Downtown.
photo: US Coastguard / Petty Officer Christopher D. McLaughlin.
KODIAK, Alaska (Dec. 14, 2005) Coast Guard Petty Officer Joshua Gunn scrapes barnacles and grime from a unlighted ocean buoy that was hauled aboard the cutter SPAR near the southern end of Kodiak Island Monday. USCG photo by Petty Officer Christopher D. McLaughlin. (104843) ( AIDES TO NAVIGATION (FOR RELEASE) )
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Crustaceans /wam2
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bird flu/ntf1
photo: Creative Commons
Flock of Barnacle Geese during autumn migration /aaeh
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1997/07/10 Sojourner, Barnacle Bill,
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1997/07/13 Sojourner, Barnacle Bill, Yogi,
photo: Public Domain
Mussels
photo: Creative Commons / Lycaon
Crustacean
photo: GFDL / Slaunger
Barnacle.
photo: US Navy / Anderson Bomjardim
Personnel from the Joint POW/MIA Personnel Accounting Command (JPAC) and Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1 scrape barnacles off the engine of an F-4 Phantom aircraft in Quynh Phuong, Vietnam, May 26, 2010. The engine was recovered from the water during a JPAC recovery mission. (DoD photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Anderson Bomjardim, U.S. Navy/Released)
photo: Creative Commons / Butko
Balanus improvisus
photo: US Coastguard / Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Lindberg.
BARNEGAT LIGHT, N.J. - Seaman Sara Santos, a member of Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Cape May, N.J., scrapes barnacles off the side of a buoy during winter buoy replacement operations in Oyster Creek near Barnegat Light Dec. 15, 2009. Santos is one of 24 crewmembers attached to Aids to Navigation Team Cape May. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Lindberg. (731581) ( ANT Cape May winter buoys )