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The Moon passes by the Sun - Moon and Sun seen by SDO: The Moon passes by the Sun from the SDO (Solar Dynamics Observatory) satellite on January 30, 2014 (9:58 AM EST). Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this image of the moon crossing in front of its view of the sun on Jan. 30, 2014, at 9:58 a.m. EST in 171 and 304 angstrom light. The two wavelengths are blended together
The Moon passes by the Sun - Moon and Sun seen by SDO: The Moon passes by the Sun from the SDO (Solar Dynamics Observatory) satellite on January 30, 2014 (9:58 AM EST). Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this image of the moon crossing in front of its view of the sun on Jan. 30, 2014, at 9:58 a.m. EST in 171 and 304 angstrom light. The two wavelengths are blended together

PIX4583376: The Moon passes by the Sun - Moon and Sun seen by SDO: The Moon passes by the Sun from the SDO (Solar Dynamics Observatory) satellite on January 30, 2014 (9:58 AM EST). Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this image of the moon crossing in front of its view of the sun on Jan. 30, 2014, at 9:58 a.m. EST in 171 and 304 angstrom light. The two wavelengths are blended together / Bridgeman Images

Detail of architecture in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie). Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966.
Detail of architecture in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie). Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966.

ITR4582194: Detail of architecture in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie). Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966., Labro, Jacques (b.1935) & Orzoni, Jean-Jacques (1935-2009) / Bridgeman Images

Avoriaz, Haute Savoie.
Avoriaz, Haute Savoie.

ITR4582324: Avoriaz, Haute Savoie. / Bridgeman Images

La Falaise a Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1985.
La Falaise a Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1985.

ITR4582354: La Falaise a Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1985., Labro, Jacques (b.1935) & Orzoni, Jean-Jacques (1935-2009) / Bridgeman Images

Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966.
Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966.

ITR4582454: Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966., Labro, Jacques (b.1935) & Orzoni, Jean-Jacques (1935-2009) / Bridgeman Images

Sestriere resort (1930) in summer (Italy).
Sestriere resort (1930) in summer (Italy).

ITR4582460: Sestriere resort (1930) in summer (Italy). / Bridgeman Images

Les Hauts Forts in Avoriaz (Savoie), architect Jacques Labro 1967.
Les Hauts Forts in Avoriaz (Savoie), architect Jacques Labro 1967.

ITR4582483: Les Hauts Forts in Avoriaz (Savoie), architect Jacques Labro 1967. / Bridgeman Images

Detail of architecture in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie). Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966.
Detail of architecture in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie). Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966.

ITR4582228: Detail of architecture in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie). Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966., Labro, Jacques (b.1935) & Orzoni, Jean-Jacques (1935-2009) / Bridgeman Images

La Plagne Aime 2000 (Savoie).
La Plagne Aime 2000 (Savoie).

ITR4582326: La Plagne Aime 2000 (Savoie). / Bridgeman Images

Sancho Panza, 19th century (oil on canvas)
Sancho Panza, 19th century (oil on canvas)

LRI4582388: Sancho Panza, 19th century (oil on canvas), Daumier, Honore (1808-79) / Bridgeman Images

La Falaise a Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1985.
La Falaise a Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1985.

ITR4582401: La Falaise a Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1985., Labro, Jacques (b.1935) & Orzoni, Jean-Jacques (1935-2009) / Bridgeman Images

Detail of architecture in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie). Achitectes Jacques Labro and Jean-Jacques Orzoni, 1966.
Detail of architecture in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie). Achitectes Jacques Labro and Jean-Jacques Orzoni, 1966.

ITR4582187: Detail of architecture in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie). Achitectes Jacques Labro and Jean-Jacques Orzoni, 1966., Labro, Jacques (b.1935) & Orzoni, Jean-Jacques (1935-2009) / Bridgeman Images

Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966.
Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966.

ITR4582192: Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966., Labro, Jacques (b.1935) & Orzoni, Jean-Jacques (1935-2009) / Bridgeman Images

Chapel of the Crucifix (ciborium), 1448
Chapel of the Crucifix (ciborium), 1448

LRI4583503: Chapel of the Crucifix (ciborium), 1448, Michelozzo di Bartolommeo (1396-1472) / Bridgeman Images

Detail of the decorations surrounding the marble trandola (photography)
Detail of the decorations surrounding the marble trandola (photography)

LRI4583528: Detail of the decorations surrounding the marble trandola (photography), Italian School / Bridgeman Images

The Colorium Tower in Dusseldorf (Germany). Architect William Allen Alsop, 2001.
The Colorium Tower in Dusseldorf (Germany). Architect William Allen Alsop, 2001.

TEC4583685: The Colorium Tower in Dusseldorf (Germany). Architect William Allen Alsop, 2001., Alsop, Wiliam (1947-2018) / Bridgeman Images

L'hotel del Coronado in San Diego (California, United States).
L'hotel del Coronado in San Diego (California, United States).

TEC4583730: L'hotel del Coronado in San Diego (California, United States). / Bridgeman Images

Facade of the church, 12th-13th century
Facade of the church, 12th-13th century

LRI4583481: Facade of the church, 12th-13th century, Italian School, (13th century) / Bridgeman Images

Chateau de Chambord (Loir et Cher). From 1519 and for more than thirty years, 1800 workers worked in the construction of Chambord. If the shadow of Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, 1452-1519) friend of the king and official architect hovers on the surprising double-revolution staircase, the author of this strange, yet uninhabitable residence is unknown.
Chateau de Chambord (Loir et Cher). From 1519 and for more than thirty years, 1800 workers worked in the construction of Chambord. If the shadow of Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, 1452-1519) friend of the king and official architect hovers on the surprising double-revolution staircase, the author of this strange, yet uninhabitable residence is unknown.

LBY4583611: Chateau de Chambord (Loir et Cher). From 1519 and for more than thirty years, 1800 workers worked in the construction of Chambord. If the shadow of Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, 1452-1519) friend of the king and official architect hovers on the surprising double-revolution staircase, the author of this strange, yet uninhabitable residence is unknown., Boegly, Luc / Bridgeman Images

Illustration of a triple system of asteroids - Triple system of asteroids -Artwork - Artist's view of two small asteroids (Romulus and Remus) orbiting asteroid 87 Sylvia. Sylvia is about 380 km long and is one of the largest members of the asteroid belt. Two small asteroids are orbiting a larger one known since 1866 as 87 Sylvia. Sylvia is measuring 380 x 260 x 230 km; its moons are considerably smaller, orbiting in nearly circular orbits and in the same plane and direction. The closest and newly discovered moonlet, orbiting about 710 km from Sylvia, is Remus, a body only 7 km across and circling Sylvia every 33 hours. The second, Romulus, orbits at about 1360 km in 87.6 hours and measures about 18 km across. The asteroid 87 Sylvia is one of the largest known from the asteroid main belt, and is located about 3.5 times further away from the Sun than the Earth, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
Illustration of a triple system of asteroids - Triple system of asteroids -Artwork - Artist's view of two small asteroids (Romulus and Remus) orbiting asteroid 87 Sylvia. Sylvia is about 380 km long and is one of the largest members of the asteroid belt. Two small asteroids are orbiting a larger one known since 1866 as 87 Sylvia. Sylvia is measuring 380 x 260 x 230 km; its moons are considerably smaller, orbiting in nearly circular orbits and in the same plane and direction. The closest and newly discovered moonlet, orbiting about 710 km from Sylvia, is Remus, a body only 7 km across and circling Sylvia every 33 hours. The second, Romulus, orbits at about 1360 km in 87.6 hours and measures about 18 km across. The asteroid 87 Sylvia is one of the largest known from the asteroid main belt, and is located about 3.5 times further away from the Sun than the Earth, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter

PIX4583617: Illustration of a triple system of asteroids - Triple system of asteroids -Artwork - Artist's view of two small asteroids (Romulus and Remus) orbiting asteroid 87 Sylvia. Sylvia is about 380 km long and is one of the largest members of the asteroid belt. Two small asteroids are orbiting a larger one known since 1866 as 87 Sylvia. Sylvia is measuring 380 x 260 x 230 km; its moons are considerably smaller, orbiting in nearly circular orbits and in the same plane and direction. The closest and newly discovered moonlet, orbiting about 710 km from Sylvia, is Remus, a body only 7 km across and circling Sylvia every 33 hours. The second, Romulus, orbits at about 1360 km in 87.6 hours and measures about 18 km across. The asteroid 87 Sylvia is one of the largest known from the asteroid main belt, and is located about 3.5 times further away from the Sun than the Earth, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter / Bridgeman Images

Chateau de Chambord (Loir et Cher). From 1519 and for more than thirty years, 1800 workers worked in the construction of Chambord. If the shadow of Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, 1452-1519) friend of the king and official architect hovers on the surprising double-revolution staircase, the author of this strange, yet uninhabitable residence is unknown.
Chateau de Chambord (Loir et Cher). From 1519 and for more than thirty years, 1800 workers worked in the construction of Chambord. If the shadow of Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, 1452-1519) friend of the king and official architect hovers on the surprising double-revolution staircase, the author of this strange, yet uninhabitable residence is unknown.

LBY4583663: Chateau de Chambord (Loir et Cher). From 1519 and for more than thirty years, 1800 workers worked in the construction of Chambord. If the shadow of Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, 1452-1519) friend of the king and official architect hovers on the surprising double-revolution staircase, the author of this strange, yet uninhabitable residence is unknown., Boegly, Luc / Bridgeman Images

Air view of the Chateau de Chenonceau (Indre et Loire).
Air view of the Chateau de Chenonceau (Indre et Loire).

MDA4583681: Air view of the Chateau de Chenonceau (Indre et Loire). / Bridgeman Images

The cornice in Alexandria (Egypt).
The cornice in Alexandria (Egypt).

TEC4583755: The cornice in Alexandria (Egypt). / Bridgeman Images

Residence La Falaise in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie). Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1985.
Residence La Falaise in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie). Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1985.

ITR4582500: Residence La Falaise in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie). Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1985., Labro, Jacques (b.1935) & Orzoni, Jean-Jacques (1935-2009) / Bridgeman Images

Summer in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966.
Summer in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966.

ITR4582528: Summer in Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) Architects Jacques Labro and Jean Jacques Orzoni, 1966., Labro, Jacques (b.1935) & Orzoni, Jean-Jacques (1935-2009) / Bridgeman Images

Les Dentelles du Swan - Detail - NGC 6995 - Part to the south - east of the rest of the supernova des Dace du Swan situated about 1400 years - light from the Earth. Image obtained by the Oschin telescope of Mount Palomar through several filters and composed
Les Dentelles du Swan - Detail - NGC 6995 - Part to the south - east of the rest of the supernova des Dace du Swan situated about 1400 years - light from the Earth. Image obtained by the Oschin telescope of Mount Palomar through several filters and composed

PIX4582580: Les Dentelles du Swan - Detail - NGC 6995 - Part to the south - east of the rest of the supernova des Dace du Swan situated about 1400 years - light from the Earth. Image obtained by the Oschin telescope of Mount Palomar through several filters and composed / Bridgeman Images

Bonifacio in Corsica. Photography 15/05/07.
Bonifacio in Corsica. Photography 15/05/07.

TEC4582757: Bonifacio in Corsica. Photography 15/05/07. / Bridgeman Images

Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) in winter. Architect Jacques Labro 1966.
Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) in winter. Architect Jacques Labro 1966.

ITR4582512: Avoriaz (Haute Savoie) in winter. Architect Jacques Labro 1966. / Bridgeman Images

Saint John the Baptist, His Executioner and Salome (Detail of Florence baptistery) - Sculpture, 1571
Saint John the Baptist, His Executioner and Salome (Detail of Florence baptistery) - Sculpture, 1571

LRI4582939: Saint John the Baptist, His Executioner and Salome (Detail of Florence baptistery) - Sculpture, 1571, Danti, Vincenzo (1530-76) / Bridgeman Images

Exterior view of the Baptistere St John the Baptist (Florence Baptistry), 1059-1128
Exterior view of the Baptistere St John the Baptist (Florence Baptistry), 1059-1128

LRI4582985: Exterior view of the Baptistere St John the Baptist (Florence Baptistry), 1059-1128, Romanesque, (12th century) / Bridgeman Images

Remains of the Crab Supernova (M1) in the Taurus - M1, the Crab Nebula, is the rest of a supernova that exploded in July or August 1054. It is located about 7000 light years from Earth in the constellation Taurus. At the heart of this nebula is a pulsar. Image obtained from photo plates made at the 5m telescope of Mount Palomar in February 1956
Remains of the Crab Supernova (M1) in the Taurus - M1, the Crab Nebula, is the rest of a supernova that exploded in July or August 1054. It is located about 7000 light years from Earth in the constellation Taurus. At the heart of this nebula is a pulsar. Image obtained from photo plates made at the 5m telescope of Mount Palomar in February 1956

PIX4583033: Remains of the Crab Supernova (M1) in the Taurus - M1, the Crab Nebula, is the rest of a supernova that exploded in July or August 1054. It is located about 7000 light years from Earth in the constellation Taurus. At the heart of this nebula is a pulsar. Image obtained from photo plates made at the 5m telescope of Mount Palomar in February 1956 / Bridgeman Images

Remains of Supernova Semeis 147 (Sh2 - 240) in the Taurea
Remains of Supernova Semeis 147 (Sh2 - 240) in the Taurea

PIX4582914: Remains of Supernova Semeis 147 (Sh2 - 240) in the Taurea / Bridgeman Images

Remains of Supernova 1E0102.2 - 7219 - The Hubble Space Telescope photographed the remains of a supernova, a massive late-life star that exploded. Located 210,000 years of light from Earth, in the galaxy of the Little Magellan Cloud, 1E0102.2 - 7219 is now dissipated into blue filaments visible in the center of the image. At 50 years - light from the, top right, stars are born in a large gas cloud, the star-forming region N76 (Henize 1956). Composite images obtained in October 2003 and July 1995 with the ACS camera and the large field planetary camera
Remains of Supernova 1E0102.2 - 7219 - The Hubble Space Telescope photographed the remains of a supernova, a massive late-life star that exploded. Located 210,000 years of light from Earth, in the galaxy of the Little Magellan Cloud, 1E0102.2 - 7219 is now dissipated into blue filaments visible in the center of the image. At 50 years - light from the, top right, stars are born in a large gas cloud, the star-forming region N76 (Henize 1956). Composite images obtained in October 2003 and July 1995 with the ACS camera and the large field planetary camera

PIX4582989: Remains of Supernova 1E0102.2 - 7219 - The Hubble Space Telescope photographed the remains of a supernova, a massive late-life star that exploded. Located 210,000 years of light from Earth, in the galaxy of the Little Magellan Cloud, 1E0102.2 - 7219 is now dissipated into blue filaments visible in the center of the image. At 50 years - light from the, top right, stars are born in a large gas cloud, the star-forming region N76 (Henize 1956). Composite images obtained in October 2003 and July 1995 with the ACS camera and the large field planetary camera / Bridgeman Images

The tram in Krakow, Poland.
The tram in Krakow, Poland.

MDA4583017: The tram in Krakow, Poland. / Bridgeman Images

The Christ Judge, 1230-1330 (mosaic)
The Christ Judge, 1230-1330 (mosaic)

LRI4582976: The Christ Judge, 1230-1330 (mosaic), Romanesque, (13th century) / Bridgeman Images

Mosaics of the vault of the Scarsella, after 1202
Mosaics of the vault of the Scarsella, after 1202

LRI4583018: Mosaics of the vault of the Scarsella, after 1202, Italian School, (13th century) / Bridgeman Images


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