PIX4634245: From Big Bang to Today - From Big Bang to the Earth. Artwork - Artist's view showing the stages of formation of the universe. From left to right, the Big Bang, the first stars, the formation of galaxies, and the universe today. Universe from the beginning (left), the first stars, first galaxies, to the universe seen nowadays / Bridgeman Images
YOU4420179: View of the keep of the castle of Beynac from the inside of its enclosure, Chateau fort built from the 12th century by the barons of Beynac, taken by Richard Coeur de Lion in 1189, remained essentially in the hands of the English until the French victory of Castillon in 1453, ending the Hundred Years' War. Medieval military architecture., Beynac and Cazenac, Sarlat la Caneda, Dordogne, New Aquitaine, France. / Bridgeman Images
YOU4419775: Central vault of the Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola (Chiesa di Sant Ignazio di Loyola) in Rome, a trompe l'oeil fresco depicting the apotheosis of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the company of Jesus, canonized in 1622 and the allegory of Jesuit missionary work, carried out in 1685 by Andrea Pozzo (1642-1709)), Art of Counter Reform, Architecture Italian religious in Baroque style dating from the 17th century. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Rome, Lazio, Italy. / Bridgeman Images
MDO5035470: Russell Tribunal or Russell-Sartre Tribunal, tribunal of opinion founded by Bertrand Russell and Jean-Paul Sartre, judging war crimes in Vietnam: from left to right Gunther Anders, Jean Paul Sartre, Vladimir Dedijer and Isaac Deutscher, Stockholm 1973 (Russell tribunal, International War Crimes Tribunal or Russell-Sartre Tribunal for war crimes in Vietnam: from left to right Gunther Anders, Jean Paul Sartre, Vladimir Dedijer and Isaac Deutscher, 1973 Stockholm) / Bridgeman Images
PIX4664168: Zhejiangopterus - This pterosaur was 5 metres long and lived in Cretace 81 million years ago. Zhejiangopterus is the genus of a moderately large azhdarchid pterosaur with a wingspan of about 12 feet and weight of about 50 pounds. Known for its long neck and lack of a long protruding head keel typical of other pterosaurs, this flying reptile soared in the skies of Late Cretaceous China about 81 million years ago and likely fed upon fish / Bridgeman Images