HIM5271012: Le lievre et le lapin. Plusieurs vignettes montrant les animaux et leurs liens avec l'homme. Gravure extraite de ""Illustrations graphiques des animaux et leur utilite a l'homme"" publie par Thomas Varty, Londres, vers 1850 - 'The Hare and the Rabbit', c1850. The central image shows wild and domesticted rabbits. Surrounding vignettes show (clockwise from top left): a child with pet rabbits in a hutch; hare-coursing with dogs; a hare as a present for eating; a skin dealer buying skins from a cook or housewife; making 'beaver' hats which contained rabbit fur; a game dealer with hares and rabits on display; catching rabbits in a warren; a furrier selling capes and other fashion items made of rabbit fur; a rabbit seller hawking dead rabbits in a town street. From ""Graphic Illustrations of Animals and Their Utility to Man"" published by Thomas Varty. (London, c1850). / Bridgeman Images
PIX4642723: View of debris in orbit around the Earth - Graphic computer of objects around the earth - View of debris in low orbit and geostationary orbit (35,785 km) around the Earth, from then a genere point above the north pole. Approximately 11,000 objects over 10 cm have been identified. Most of these debris is in low orbit. The number of debris between 10 cm and 1 cm in diameter, greater than 100,000; particles less than 1 cm must exceed 10 million. This image is generated from a vantage point above the north pole, showing the concentrations of objects in Low Earth Orbit and in the geosynchronous region. Approximately 11,000 objects larger than 10 cm are known to exist. The estimated population of particles between 1 and 10 cm in diameter is greater than 100,000. The number of particles smaller than 1 cm probably exceeds tens of millions / Bridgeman Images