So far, no picture of an atom has ever been taken. Atoms are fundamental particles which have only been visualized and not seen.
No one took the credit for the picture. Most of them were shot by the Manhattan commission district.
Noel Paymal Lerebours took the first picture of the Sun in year 1842.
Louis Daguerre technically took the first photograph of a human being. It was a landscape of the view from his window in Paris in 1838. Robert Cornelius took a self portrait photograph in 1839 with the words "The first light picture ever taken" on the back.
Buzz Aldrin .
1888 - experimental film "Roundhay Garden Scene".
actually took about at least 40 to 50 second
No, but talked to her (not personally) and she made a autograph for me and took a picture of it
The first permanent photograph was taken in 1826.
You can always take a picture off the Internet and show them for example. If you have scene friends take them with you. I remember when I first got 'scene' hair, I took a picture and then my hair dresser took a picture of me and put it on her site, so everyone just asked for my hair.
i didn't take a picture
No, the splitting of the atom did not occur at the University of Birmingham in the UK. The first experimental demonstration of nuclear fission, which involved splitting the atom, took place at the University of Chicago in the US in 1942.
Thomas Alva Edison invented motion picture in the late 1890s. His interest in motion picture started at around 1888, and the first motion picture shown to an audience was in New York City on April 23, 1896. A fun fact is that one of the first motion pictures he took (and the first one copyrighted) was of one of his employees pretending to sneeze!