File:Live Sample of Bacillus Cereus Through a 10x Magnification Light Microscope Lens.jpg

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An image of a live sample of Bacillus cereus viewed through a 10x magnification lens of a light microscope.

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English: "Cool picture of the moon!", one may think if they glance at this photograph too quickly; however, by taking a closer look at this image, you will notice that it is not actually a photo of the moon, but of something much smaller. In fact, despite looking like the moon, what is really in this image is it is too small to be seen with just the eyes! This is an image of live Bacillus cereus, a bacteria, at 10x magnification through a light microscope. B. cereus is exponentially smaller than the moon, so you may have to look a little harder.
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Camera location47° 39′ 58.75″ N, 117° 24′ 12.67″ W  Heading=38.734584817758° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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