It took a dump out of its booty hole.
In order for me to answer that, you'd have to let me see Photo-51.
SHe took it
Puzzle No 51: Flipped Cats (US) or Crazy Cats (UK), Location: Village Shop Answer = Photo (B) is identical to the black and White photo. Please See the related link below for a walkthrough of puzzle 51.
Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin's
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Dr. Franklin took the photo in 1952 May. Maurice Wilkins showed James Watson the photo in early 1953.
There is no particular meaning or significance found for star that is printed on a U.S. visa under the photo. Some U.S. visas have one or two stars and some have no star(s) at all.
Babe Ruth PhotoIf the photo you have is a modern reproduction of a photo taken in 1921 it will have a value of about $5.-$10. in near Mint condition. If the photo is original to 1921, or a press photo from that era the value can range from $100.-$200. or more depending on the composition and subject of the photo. If the photo has any historic significance or can be linked with appearing in a publication it will have a higher value. The photo could also be desired if it is connected with a promotion or advertising premium featuring Babe Ruth
If you are referring to "satellite" photo images.... anything you can find published or on the internet are legal to use.
The famous photo was taken by graduate student Raymond Gosling under the supervision of Rosalind Franklin in 1952. It was published in 1953. It was later given to Watson and Crick, for whom it was crucial in their development of the shape of the DNA molecule.
Seeing my stout frame at age 51, few could believe the photo of a slender me at age 15.
Rosalind Franklin had many contributions in the the structural studies of nucleic acids and viruses by X-ray cristallography.