The best science and technology pictures of the weekA stork silhouetted against the Supermoon in Arriate, in the southern Spanish region of Malaga. The Moon appeared larger than usual due to its proximity to Earth. (Reuters)The most impressive pictures from the worlds of science and technology this week, from a smart new contact lens to a four-winged dinosaur.More galleries Incredible lightning and a stranded whale(Daniel Brenner, Gillette News Record/AP) Futuristic dancers and swirling stars (Sebastian Guillermaz/APOTY)Sci-fi balloons and hungry whales(AP)Robot giraffe and double tornado (Getty Images)Supersonic selfie and eerie rivers (David Cenciotti)A brooding storm and a Super Earth(Center for Astrophysics/Reuters)Roaring rockets and an Earth selfieJapan's H-IIA rocket lifts off from a space centre on the island of Tanegashima to deploy a new mapping satellite for surveying natural disaster damage. (AFP/Getty Images)Chinese lightning and rocking robotsLightning arcs across the sky during a storm in Guangzhou, Guangdong province in China. (Reuters)Fire bombing and huggy bearsTwo brown bears embrace inside an enclosure at a bear park in Zarnesti, central Romania. The bears are some of many rescued from roadside stalls or restaurants. (Reuters)Blazing skies and moody twistersClouds lit up by the setting sun at Mollymook Beach on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. (Reuters)Amazing air displays and breathtaking natureflightPlane trails and tadpole starsContrails from jets flying overhead form a backdrop behind the National Museum of Art in Washington DC. (AP)Volcanic plumes and home-made tanksAsh rises into the sky from Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano near Banos, south of the capital Quito. The volcano has been classified as active since 1999. (Reuters)If you would like to comment on this, or anything else you have seen on Future, head over to our Facebook or Google+ page, or message us on Twitter.DiseaseProsthesisInternational Space StationEarthRocketAnimalMoon