X-Ray Vision: Fish Inside Out
X-Ray Vision: Fish Inside Out

Striking X-rays of fish dazzle in this fascinating travelling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC. Forty prints of specimens from the 20,000 contained in the museum's National Fish Collection are arranged in evolutionary sequence. X-rays are used to study the skeletons of fish without altering the specimens - some of which are extremely unique.
Accessible with Galleries ticket, and free for members.
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Australian National Maritime Museum 2 Murray Street,
Sydney, 2000,
New South Wales
Sydney, 2000,
New South Wales
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