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While children may be familiar with images of microscopic critters, pictures of outer space, and drops of water frozen in time, this grouping together of items we can't see because they're "too small, too distant, too fast" is a creative idea. Here, the images themselves (liberally color-enhanced) take center stage. Brief explanations of how they were made and their uses are included.