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FEATURE - 3D-Druckmodelle von Star Wars unter dem Mikroskop, die dünner als ein menschliches Haar sind
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Star Wars 1
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16/11/20
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Star Wars fans have created a miniscule model Han Solo’s iconic Millennium Falcon space craft -- but it can only be seen under a microscope.The length of the vessel is the same width as a human hair.By zooming in the cockpit, it is even possible to distinguish the seats on which Han Solo and Chewbacca sit.But the two characters would have to be the sized of a bacterium to fit in the ship which is 400,000 times smaller than the real thing.The same team also made a tiny version of baby Yoda which features in the series, and the evil Empire’s X-fighters in minute detail.The set was made by boffins as a tribute to the Star Wars spin-off TV series The Mandalorian which is streaming on Disney+ .The creators all work for French company Microlighht3D which specialises in making precision equipment for science and medical use.
OPS:The Millennium Falcon. Its length is the same width as a human hair
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DUK10138120_005
FEATURE - 3D-Druckmodelle von Star Wars unter dem Mikroskop, die dünner als ein menschliches Haar sind
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Star Wars 1
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Star Wars fans have created a miniscule model Han Solo’s iconic Millennium Falcon space craft -- but it can only be seen under a microscope.The length of the vessel is the same width as a human hair.By zooming in the cockpit, it is even possible to distinguish the seats on which Han Solo and Chewbacca sit.But the two characters would have to be the sized of a bacterium to fit in the ship which is 400,000 times smaller than the real thing.The same team also made a tiny version of baby Yoda which features in the series, and the evil Empire’s X-fighters in minute detail.The set was made by boffins as a tribute to the Star Wars spin-off TV series The Mandalorian which is streaming on Disney+ .The creators all work for French company Microlighht3D which specialises in making precision equipment for science and medical use.
OPS:A fleet of X-fighters. Each one is about half the width of a human hair.
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DUK10138120_004
FEATURE - 3D-Druckmodelle von Star Wars unter dem Mikroskop, die dünner als ein menschliches Haar sind
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Star Wars 1
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16/11/20
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Pictures must credit : Microlight3D
Star Wars fans have created a miniscule model Han Solo’s iconic Millennium Falcon space craft -- but it can only be seen under a microscope.The length of the vessel is the same width as a human hair.By zooming in the cockpit, it is even possible to distinguish the seats on which Han Solo and Chewbacca sit.But the two characters would have to be the sized of a bacterium to fit in the ship which is 400,000 times smaller than the real thing.The same team also made a tiny version of baby Yoda which features in the series, and the evil Empire’s X-fighters in minute detail.The set was made by boffins as a tribute to the Star Wars spin-off TV series The Mandalorian which is streaming on Disney+ .The creators all work for French company Microlighht3D which specialises in making precision equipment for science and medical use.
OPS:The Millennium Falcon. Its length is the same width as a human hair
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DUK10138120_003
FEATURE - 3D-Druckmodelle von Star Wars unter dem Mikroskop, die dünner als ein menschliches Haar sind
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Star Wars 1
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16/11/20
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Pictures must credit : Microlight3D
Star Wars fans have created a miniscule model Han Solo’s iconic Millennium Falcon space craft -- but it can only be seen under a microscope.The length of the vessel is the same width as a human hair.By zooming in the cockpit, it is even possible to distinguish the seats on which Han Solo and Chewbacca sit.But the two characters would have to be the sized of a bacterium to fit in the ship which is 400,000 times smaller than the real thing.The same team also made a tiny version of baby Yoda which features in the series, and the evil Empire’s X-fighters in minute detail.The set was made by boffins as a tribute to the Star Wars spin-off TV series The Mandalorian which is streaming on Disney+ .The creators all work for French company Microlighht3D which specialises in making precision equipment for science and medical use.
OPS:A fleet of X-fighters. Each one is about half the width of a human hair.
Picture suppliedby Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10138120_002
FEATURE - 3D-Druckmodelle von Star Wars unter dem Mikroskop, die dünner als ein menschliches Haar sind
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Wars 1
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16/11/20
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Pictures must credit : Microlight3D
Star Wars fans have created a miniscule model Han Solo’s iconic Millennium Falcon space craft -- but it can only be seen under a microscope.The length of the vessel is the same width as a human hair.By zooming in the cockpit, it is even possible to distinguish the seats on which Han Solo and Chewbacca sit.But the two characters would have to be the sized of a bacterium to fit in the ship which is 400,000 times smaller than the real thing.The same team also made a tiny version of baby Yoda which features in the series, and the evil Empire’s X-fighters in minute detail.The set was made by boffins as a tribute to the Star Wars spin-off TV series The Mandalorian which is streaming on Disney+ .The creators all work for French company Microlighht3D which specialises in making precision equipment for science and medical use.
OPS:A fleet of X-fighters. Each one is about half the width of a human hair.
Picture suppliedby Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10138120_001
FEATURE - 3D-Druckmodelle von Star Wars unter dem Mikroskop, die dünner als ein menschliches Haar sind
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Star Wars 1
Ref 12365
16/11/20
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Pictures must credit : Microlight3D
Star Wars fans have created a miniscule model Han Solo’s iconic Millennium Falcon space craft -- but it can only be seen under a microscope.The length of the vessel is the same width as a human hair.By zooming in the cockpit, it is even possible to distinguish the seats on which Han Solo and Chewbacca sit.But the two characters would have to be the sized of a bacterium to fit in the ship which is 400,000 times smaller than the real thing.The same team also made a tiny version of baby Yoda which features in the series, and the evil Empire’s X-fighters in minute detail.The set was made by boffins as a tribute to the Star Wars spin-off TV series The Mandalorian which is streaming on Disney+ .The creators all work for French company Microlighht3D which specialises in making precision equipment for science and medical use.
OPS:Baby Yoda, similar in size to the Millennium Falcon colourized to show him wearing a Santa hat and bearing a gift
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DUK10126339_012
FEATURE - Das wohl kleinste Haus der Welt ist nur unter dem Mikroskop zu sehen
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Gingerbread 1
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19/12/19
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Pictures must credit : Travis Casagrande /McMaster University
A new house has big ambitions – to be the world’s tiniest. The microscopic dwelling , made out of silicon, is in the style of the gingerbread house from the Hansel and Gretel Brothers Grimm fairy story.Even more incredible, the miniscule creation was built on the head of a winking silicone snowman.Both of them together are barely taller than the width of a human hair .The house measures just six microns wide by 10 microns long.A micron is 0.001 of a millimeterThe house and snowman were made by researcher Travis Casagrande at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.When the pieces are paced next to a human hair under the microscope . the hair looks like a huge tree trunk in comparison.
OPS: The gingerbread house creator Travis Casagrande
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DUK10126339_011
FEATURE - Das wohl kleinste Haus der Welt ist nur unter dem Mikroskop zu sehen
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Gingerbread 1
Ref 11229
19/12/19
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Pictures must credit : Travis Casagrande /McMaster University
A new house has big ambitions – to be the world’s tiniest. The microscopic dwelling , made out of silicon, is in the style of the gingerbread house from the Hansel and Gretel Brothers Grimm fairy story.Even more incredible, the miniscule creation was built on the head of a winking silicone snowman.Both of them together are barely taller than the width of a human hair .The house measures just six microns wide by 10 microns long.A micron is 0.001 of a millimeterThe house and snowman were made by researcher Travis Casagrande at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.When the pieces are paced next to a human hair under the microscope . the hair looks like a huge tree trunk in comparison.
OPS: Under the microscope. The gingerbread house sits in the flattened head of a miniscule snowman, both made from silicon
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DUK10126339_010
FEATURE - Das wohl kleinste Haus der Welt ist nur unter dem Mikroskop zu sehen
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Gingerbread 1
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19/12/19
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Pictures must credit : Travis Casagrande /McMaster University
A new house has big ambitions – to be the world’s tiniest. The microscopic dwelling , made out of silicon, is in the style of the gingerbread house from the Hansel and Gretel Brothers Grimm fairy story.Even more incredible, the miniscule creation was built on the head of a winking silicone snowman.Both of them together are barely taller than the width of a human hair .The house measures just six microns wide by 10 microns long.A micron is 0.001 of a millimeterThe house and snowman were made by researcher Travis Casagrande at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.When the pieces are paced next to a human hair under the microscope . the hair looks like a huge tree trunk in comparison.
OPS: Under the microscope. The gingerbread house sits in the flattened head of a miniscule snowman, both made from silicon
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DUK10126339_009
FEATURE - Das wohl kleinste Haus der Welt ist nur unter dem Mikroskop zu sehen
Ferrari Press Agency
Gingerbread 1
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19/12/19
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Pictures must credit : Travis Casagrande /McMaster University
A new house has big ambitions – to be the world’s tiniest. The microscopic dwelling , made out of silicon, is in the style of the gingerbread house from the Hansel and Gretel Brothers Grimm fairy story.Even more incredible, the miniscule creation was built on the head of a winking silicone snowman.Both of them together are barely taller than the width of a human hair .The house measures just six microns wide by 10 microns long.A micron is 0.001 of a millimeterThe house and snowman were made by researcher Travis Casagrande at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.When the pieces are paced next to a human hair under the microscope . the hair looks like a huge tree trunk in comparison.
OPS: The gingerbread house creator Travis Casagrande
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DUK10126339_008
FEATURE - Das wohl kleinste Haus der Welt ist nur unter dem Mikroskop zu sehen
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Gingerbread 1
Ref 11229
19/12/19
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Pictures must credit : Travis Casagrande /McMaster University
A new house has big ambitions – to be the world’s tiniest. The microscopic dwelling , made out of silicon, is in the style of the gingerbread house from the Hansel and Gretel Brothers Grimm fairy story.Even more incredible, the miniscule creation was built on the head of a winking silicone snowman.Both of them together are barely taller than the width of a human hair .The house measures just six microns wide by 10 microns long.A micron is 0.001 of a millimeterThe house and snowman were made by researcher Travis Casagrande at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.When the pieces are paced next to a human hair under the microscope . the hair looks like a huge tree trunk in comparison.
OPS: Under the microscope. The gingerbread house sits in the flattened head of a miniscule snowman, both made from silicon
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10126339_007
FEATURE - Das wohl kleinste Haus der Welt ist nur unter dem Mikroskop zu sehen
Ferrari Press Agency
Gingerbread 1
Ref 11229
19/12/19
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Pictures must credit : Travis Casagrande /McMaster University
A new house has big ambitions – to be the world’s tiniest. The microscopic dwelling , made out of silicon, is in the style of the gingerbread house from the Hansel and Gretel Brothers Grimm fairy story.Even more incredible, the miniscule creation was built on the head of a winking silicone snowman.Both of them together are barely taller than the width of a human hair .The house measures just six microns wide by 10 microns long.A micron is 0.001 of a millimeterThe house and snowman were made by researcher Travis Casagrande at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.When the pieces are paced next to a human hair under the microscope . the hair looks like a huge tree trunk in comparison.
OPS: Under the microscope. The gingerbread house sits in the flattened head of a miniscule snowman, both made from silicon
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10126339_006
FEATURE - Das wohl kleinste Haus der Welt ist nur unter dem Mikroskop zu sehen
Ferrari Press Agency
Gingerbread 1
Ref 11229
19/12/19
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Pictures must credit : Travis Casagrande /McMaster University
A new house has big ambitions – to be the world’s tiniest. The microscopic dwelling , made out of silicon, is in the style of the gingerbread house from the Hansel and Gretel Brothers Grimm fairy story.Even more incredible, the miniscule creation was built on the head of a winking silicone snowman.Both of them together are barely taller than the width of a human hair .The house measures just six microns wide by 10 microns long.A micron is 0.001 of a millimeterThe house and snowman were made by researcher Travis Casagrande at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.When the pieces are paced next to a human hair under the microscope . the hair looks like a huge tree trunk in comparison.
OPS: Under the microscope. The gingerbread house sits in the flattened head of a miniscule snowman, both made from silicon
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10126339_005
FEATURE - Das wohl kleinste Haus der Welt ist nur unter dem Mikroskop zu sehen
Ferrari Press Agency
Gingerbread 1
Ref 11229
19/12/19
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Pictures must credit : Travis Casagrande /McMaster University
A new house has big ambitions – to be the world’s tiniest. The microscopic dwelling , made out of silicon, is in the style of the gingerbread house from the Hansel and Gretel Brothers Grimm fairy story.Even more incredible, the miniscule creation was built on the head of a winking silicone snowman.Both of them together are barely taller than the width of a human hair .The house measures just six microns wide by 10 microns long.A micron is 0.001 of a millimeterThe house and snowman were made by researcher Travis Casagrande at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.When the pieces are paced next to a human hair under the microscope . the hair looks like a huge tree trunk in comparison.
OPS: Under the microscope. The gingerbread house sits in the flattened head of a miniscule snowman, both made from silicon
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10126339_004
FEATURE - Das wohl kleinste Haus der Welt ist nur unter dem Mikroskop zu sehen
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Gingerbread 1
Ref 11229
19/12/19
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Pictures must credit : Travis Casagrande /McMaster University
A new house has big ambitions – to be the world’s tiniest. The microscopic dwelling , made out of silicon, is in the style of the gingerbread house from the Hansel and Gretel Brothers Grimm fairy story.Even more incredible, the miniscule creation was built on the head of a winking silicone snowman.Both of them together are barely taller than the width of a human hair .The house measures just six microns wide by 10 microns long.A micron is 0.001 of a millimeterThe house and snowman were made by researcher Travis Casagrande at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.When the pieces are paced next to a human hair under the microscope . the hair looks like a huge tree trunk in comparison.
OPS: TUnder the microscopic . The gingerbread house sits in the flattened head of a miniscule snowman, both made from silicon, with a human hair alomgside for comparison
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DUK10126339_003
FEATURE - Das wohl kleinste Haus der Welt ist nur unter dem Mikroskop zu sehen
Ferrari Press Agency
Gingerbread 1
Ref 11229
19/12/19
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Pictures must credit : Travis Casagrande /McMaster University
A new house has big ambitions – to be the world’s tiniest. The microscopic dwelling , made out of silicon, is in the style of the gingerbread house from the Hansel and Gretel Brothers Grimm fairy story.Even more incredible, the miniscule creation was built on the head of a winking silicone snowman.Both of them together are barely taller than the width of a human hair .The house measures just six microns wide by 10 microns long.A micron is 0.001 of a millimeterThe house and snowman were made by researcher Travis Casagrande at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.When the pieces are paced next to a human hair under the microscope . the hair looks like a huge tree trunk in comparison.
OPS: Researcher Travis Casagrande works on the gingerbread house
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DUK10126339_002
FEATURE - Das wohl kleinste Haus der Welt ist nur unter dem Mikroskop zu sehen
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Gingerbread 1
Ref 11229
19/12/19
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Pictures must credit : Travis Casagrande /McMaster University
A new house has big ambitions – to be the world’s tiniest. The microscopic dwelling , made out of silicon, is in the style of the gingerbread house from the Hansel and Gretel Brothers Grimm fairy story.Even more incredible, the miniscule creation was built on the head of a winking silicone snowman.Both of them together are barely taller than the width of a human hair .The house measures just six microns wide by 10 microns long.A micron is 0.001 of a millimeterThe house and snowman were made by researcher Travis Casagrande at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.When the pieces are paced next to a human hair under the microscope . the hair looks like a huge tree trunk in comparison.
OPS: Under the microscope. The gingerbread house sits in the flattened head of a miniscule snowman, both made from silicon
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10126339_001
FEATURE - Das wohl kleinste Haus der Welt ist nur unter dem Mikroskop zu sehen
Ferrari Press Agency
Gingerbread 1
Ref 11229
19/12/19
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Pictures must credit : Travis Casagrande /McMaster University
A new house has big ambitions – to be the world’s tiniest. The microscopic dwelling , made out of silicon, is in the style of the gingerbread house from the Hansel and Gretel Brothers Grimm fairy story.Even more incredible, the miniscule creation was built on the head of a winking silicone snowman.Both of them together are barely taller than the width of a human hair .The house measures just six microns wide by 10 microns long.A micron is 0.001 of a millimeterThe house and snowman were made by researcher Travis Casagrande at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.When the pieces are paced next to a human hair under the microscope . the hair looks like a huge tree trunk in comparison.
OPS: Under the microscope. The gingerbread house sits in the flattened head of a miniscule snowman, both made from silicon
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUKAS_25121697_REX
'Art of Failure' electron microscope competition - 06 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amy Ng/Angelina Lau/Micron Tech / Rex Features (1810295i)
'Naughty Beach Fun' Wins Electron Microscope Competition
Naked bodies appear to frolic on a beach, a frog happily perches on a hill and a kangaroo bounds across the landscape.
These are some of the familiar - and bizarre - sights scientists have seen under the microscope.
These images were entries in the recent International Symposium on the Physical and Failure Analysis of Integrated Circuits in Singapore.
The annual photography competition sees eggheads showing off the fun side of their research in microelectronics technology.
The analysts work on 'failure analysis', the process of investigating why a particular electronic component fails to work.
The winning image, entitled People on the Beach by Lim Saw Sing at Infineon Technologies, depicts a polyimide surface after exposure to reactive ion etching and sputter coating. In reality, it looks uncannily like a saucy beach scene with dozens of cavorting couples.
Second prize was Wings by Foo Fang Jie at Advanced Micro Devices which sees fracture analysis of a silicon sample resembling a pair of wings. Third prize The Hope Terrace by Tan Lee Koon at Systems-on-Silicon Manufacturing Co. is a picture of wafer-edge chipping giving the effect of step-like spectacular landforms.
Other highlights included a 'Royal Elephant' on a silicon sample, a particle embedded in a metal layer resembling a tortoise in water and a 'Fist of Victory' highlighted by an image showing the nano fabrication capability of a FIB (Focused Ion Beam).
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IAHGIEGYE (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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