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This image captures a display in a museum in Milan, Italy, likely the Museo di Storia Naturale, showcasing geological specimens and an informational exhibit on nucleosynthesis and the periodic table. In the foreground, various mineral samples are presented on individual pedestals, each with a small identification card. Notably visible are a pale blue crystal cluster labeled "BERILLO (var. Aquamarina)" and a light brown, crystalline specimen labeled "HAMBERGRTTE". Further back and to the right, a cluster of yellowish-white crystals, possibly calcite, is displayed.

The background features a wall with informational text panels. One panel details "LA NUCLEOSINTESI" and explains the formation of elements, referencing the Big Bang and stellar processes. Another panel displays a segment of the periodic table of elements, with a caption in Italian indicating it was conceived by Russian chemist Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev in 1869. The overall environment is clean, well-lit, and organized, typical of a museum exhibition space. No people are visible in the frame.
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Jun 12, 2026, 12:26 PM

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This image captures a display in a museum in Milan, Italy, likely the Museo di Storia Naturale, showcasing geological specimens and an informational exhibit on nucleosynthesis and the periodic table. In the foreground, various mineral samples are presented on individual pedestals, each with a small identification card. Notably visible are a pale blue crystal cluster labeled "BERILLO (var. Aquamarina)" and a light brown, crystalline specimen labeled "HAMBERGRTTE". Further back and to the right, a cluster of yellowish-white crystals, possibly calcite, is displayed. The background features a wall with informational text panels. One panel details "LA NUCLEOSINTESI" and explains the formation of elements, referencing the Big Bang and stellar processes. Another panel displays a segment of the periodic table of elements, with a caption in Italian indicating it was conceived by Russian chemist Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev in 1869. The overall environment is clean, well-lit, and organized, typical of a museum exhibition space. No people are visible in the frame.

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