A Whitetip Reef Shark swims among the coral on New Caledonia's barrier reef, the second largest in the world after The Great Barrier Reef in Australia. This image is from Operation Sharklift.
With a top speed of over 43 mph makos are the fastest shark on Earth. The burn energy so fast they need more than almost any other shark. This image is from Great Shark Chow Down.
Dec. 21, 1968, Apollo 8 launched from Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center at 7:51 a.m. EST. Frank Borman commanded the crew of the Apollo 8 lunar orbit mission. James Lovell served as command module pilot and William Anders was the lunar module pilot. Apollo 8 was the first crewed Saturn V launch. This image is from Apollo 8: The Mission That Changed The World.
Reel E' Bugging crew (left to right): Mate Drew Copper, Mate Brian Olszyk and Captain Bobby Earl fighting a fish. This image is from Wicked Tuna: North vs. South.
Different species of shark seemingly co-operate. Herding the sardines into a ball near the surface so they can feed. This image is from Great Shark Chow Down.
The rising Earth is about five degrees above the lunar horizon in this telephoto view taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft near 110 degrees east longitude on December 24, 1968. This image is from Apollo 8: The Mission That Changed The World.
Like human serial killers, Great White Sharks hunt strategically. Carefully choosing the best locations to strike from. This image is from Great Shark Chow Down.
Kahuna crew (left to right): First Mate Banks Meredith, Second Mate Steve Buchanan and Captain Reed Meredith working to reel in a bluefin. This image is from Wicked Tuna: North vs. South.
Reaching speeds of over 20 miles an hour white shark launch 10 feet into the air. It's the ultimate surprise attack, from a perfectly designed ambush hunter. This image is from Great Shark Chow Down.