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Decolving the shuttle Discovery 02/2011 - Launch of Shuttle Discovery STS - 133. 02/2011 - Decolving the shuttle Discovery (mission STS - 133) with a crew of six astronauts on board as well as Robonaut2. This mission is the 33rd and last mission of the Shuttle Discovery. 24/02/2011. Rising on twin columns of fire and creating rolling clouds of smoke and steam, space shuttle Discovery lifts off Launch Pad 39A at Nasa's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a picturesque, warm, late February afternoon. Launch of the STS - 133 mission was at 4:53 p.m. EST on Feb. 24. Discovery and its six - member crew are on a mission to deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module, packed with supplies and critical spare parts, as well as Robonaut 2, the dexterous humanoid astronaut helper, to the International Space Station. Discovery is making its 39th mission and is scheduled to be retired following STS-133. This is the 133rd Space Shuttle Program mission and the 35th shuttle voyage to the space station
Decolving the shuttle Discovery 02/2011 - Launch of Shuttle Discovery STS - 133. 02/2011 - Decolving the shuttle Discovery (mission STS - 133) with a crew of six astronauts on board as well as Robonaut2. This mission is the 33rd and last mission of the Shuttle Discovery. 24/02/2011. Rising on twin columns of fire and creating rolling clouds of smoke and steam, space shuttle Discovery lifts off Launch Pad 39A at Nasa's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a picturesque, warm, late February afternoon. Launch of the STS - 133 mission was at 4:53 p.m. EST on Feb. 24. Discovery and its six - member crew are on a mission to deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module, packed with supplies and critical spare parts, as well as Robonaut 2, the dexterous humanoid astronaut helper, to the International Space Station. Discovery is making its 39th mission and is scheduled to be retired following STS-133. This is the 133rd Space Shuttle Program mission and the 35th shuttle voyage to the space station

PIX4649510: Decolving the shuttle Discovery 02/2011 - Launch of Shuttle Discovery STS - 133. 02/2011 - Decolving the shuttle Discovery (mission STS - 133) with a crew of six astronauts on board as well as Robonaut2. This mission is the 33rd and last mission of the Shuttle Discovery. 24/02/2011. Rising on twin columns of fire and creating rolling clouds of smoke and steam, space shuttle Discovery lifts off Launch Pad 39A at Nasa's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a picturesque, warm, late February afternoon. Launch of the STS - 133 mission was at 4:53 p.m. EST on Feb. 24. Discovery and its six - member crew are on a mission to deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module, packed with supplies and critical spare parts, as well as Robonaut 2, the dexterous humanoid astronaut helper, to the International Space Station. Discovery is making its 39th mission and is scheduled to be retired following STS-133. This is the 133rd Space Shuttle Program mission and the 35th shuttle voyage to the space station / Bridgeman Images

Decolving the shuttle Discovery 02/2011 - Launch of Shuttle Discovery STS - 133. 02/2011 - Decolving the shuttle Discovery (mission STS - 133) with a crew of six astronauts on board as well as Robonaut2. This mission is the 33rd and last mission of the Shuttle Discovery. 24/02/2011. Rising on twin columns of fire and creating rolling clouds of smoke and steam, space shuttle Discovery lifts off Launch Pad 39A at Nasa's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a picturesque, warm, late February afternoon. Launch of the STS - 133 mission was at 4:53 p.m. EST on Feb. 24. Discovery and its six - member crew are on a mission to deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module, packed with supplies and critical spare parts, as well as Robonaut 2, the dexterous humanoid astronaut helper, to the International Space Station. Discovery is making its 39th mission and is scheduled to be retired following STS-133. This is the 133rd Space Shuttle Program mission and the 35th shuttle voyage to the space station
Decolving the shuttle Discovery 02/2011 - Launch of Shuttle Discovery STS - 133. 02/2011 - Decolving the shuttle Discovery (mission STS - 133) with a crew of six astronauts on board as well as Robonaut2. This mission is the 33rd and last mission of the Shuttle Discovery. 24/02/2011. Rising on twin columns of fire and creating rolling clouds of smoke and steam, space shuttle Discovery lifts off Launch Pad 39A at Nasa's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a picturesque, warm, late February afternoon. Launch of the STS - 133 mission was at 4:53 p.m. EST on Feb. 24. Discovery and its six - member crew are on a mission to deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module, packed with supplies and critical spare parts, as well as Robonaut 2, the dexterous humanoid astronaut helper, to the International Space Station. Discovery is making its 39th mission and is scheduled to be retired following STS-133. This is the 133rd Space Shuttle Program mission and the 35th shuttle voyage to the space station

PIX4649554: Decolving the shuttle Discovery 02/2011 - Launch of Shuttle Discovery STS - 133. 02/2011 - Decolving the shuttle Discovery (mission STS - 133) with a crew of six astronauts on board as well as Robonaut2. This mission is the 33rd and last mission of the Shuttle Discovery. 24/02/2011. Rising on twin columns of fire and creating rolling clouds of smoke and steam, space shuttle Discovery lifts off Launch Pad 39A at Nasa's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a picturesque, warm, late February afternoon. Launch of the STS - 133 mission was at 4:53 p.m. EST on Feb. 24. Discovery and its six - member crew are on a mission to deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module, packed with supplies and critical spare parts, as well as Robonaut 2, the dexterous humanoid astronaut helper, to the International Space Station. Discovery is making its 39th mission and is scheduled to be retired following STS-133. This is the 133rd Space Shuttle Program mission and the 35th shuttle voyage to the space station / Bridgeman Images

La Casa de Pilatos, Santa Cruz Quarter in Seville (Spain). Finish around 1540, this palace, propritete of the Duke of Medinaceli, combines in an astonishing way mudejar art, flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance art. According to popular belief, this palace is the reproduction of Pontius Pilate's palace in Jerusalem. Photography 10/03/97.
La Casa de Pilatos, Santa Cruz Quarter in Seville (Spain). Finish around 1540, this palace, propritete of the Duke of Medinaceli, combines in an astonishing way mudejar art, flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance art. According to popular belief, this palace is the reproduction of Pontius Pilate's palace in Jerusalem. Photography 10/03/97.

TEC4649617: La Casa de Pilatos, Santa Cruz Quarter in Seville (Spain). Finish around 1540, this palace, propritete of the Duke of Medinaceli, combines in an astonishing way mudejar art, flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance art. According to popular belief, this palace is the reproduction of Pontius Pilate's palace in Jerusalem. Photography 10/03/97. / Bridgeman Images

Atlantis seen from the space station 07/2011 - Atlantis seen from the International Space station 07/2011 - The Atlantis space shuttle seen above the Earth from the International Space Station (ISS) on 19 July 2011. Mission STS-135, the last United States space shuttle mission. This picture of the space shuttle Atlantis was photographed from the International Space Station as the orbiting complex and the shuttle performed their relative separation in the early hours of July 19, 2011. The Raffaello multi - purpose logistics module, which transported tons of supplies to the complex, can be seen in the cargo bay. It is filled with different materials from the station for return to Earth. Onboard the station were Russian cosmonauts Andrey Borisenko, commander; Sergei Volkov and Alexander Samokutyaev, both flight engineers; Japan Aerospace Exploration astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and NASA astronauts Mike Fossum and Ron Garan, all flight engineers. Onboard the shuttle were NASA astronauts Chris Ferguson, commander; Doug Hurley, pilot; and Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim, both mission specialists
Atlantis seen from the space station 07/2011 - Atlantis seen from the International Space station 07/2011 - The Atlantis space shuttle seen above the Earth from the International Space Station (ISS) on 19 July 2011. Mission STS-135, the last United States space shuttle mission. This picture of the space shuttle Atlantis was photographed from the International Space Station as the orbiting complex and the shuttle performed their relative separation in the early hours of July 19, 2011. The Raffaello multi - purpose logistics module, which transported tons of supplies to the complex, can be seen in the cargo bay. It is filled with different materials from the station for return to Earth. Onboard the station were Russian cosmonauts Andrey Borisenko, commander; Sergei Volkov and Alexander Samokutyaev, both flight engineers; Japan Aerospace Exploration astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and NASA astronauts Mike Fossum and Ron Garan, all flight engineers. Onboard the shuttle were NASA astronauts Chris Ferguson, commander; Doug Hurley, pilot; and Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim, both mission specialists

PIX4649838: Atlantis seen from the space station 07/2011 - Atlantis seen from the International Space station 07/2011 - The Atlantis space shuttle seen above the Earth from the International Space Station (ISS) on 19 July 2011. Mission STS-135, the last United States space shuttle mission. This picture of the space shuttle Atlantis was photographed from the International Space Station as the orbiting complex and the shuttle performed their relative separation in the early hours of July 19, 2011. The Raffaello multi - purpose logistics module, which transported tons of supplies to the complex, can be seen in the cargo bay. It is filled with different materials from the station for return to Earth. Onboard the station were Russian cosmonauts Andrey Borisenko, commander; Sergei Volkov and Alexander Samokutyaev, both flight engineers; Japan Aerospace Exploration astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and NASA astronauts Mike Fossum and Ron Garan, all flight engineers. Onboard the shuttle were NASA astronauts Chris Ferguson, commander; Doug Hurley, pilot; and Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim, both mission specialists / Bridgeman Images

Astronaut Exit into Space - Spacewalk: Extrahicular release of Mike Fossum for an International Space Station (ISS) maintenance operation. 12/07/2011. With his feet secured on a restraint on the space station remote manipulator system's robotic arm or Canadarm2, NASA astronaut Mike Fossum (lower right side of frame) holds the Robotics Refueling Mission payload, which was the focus of one of the primary chores accomplished on a six and a half hour spacewalk on July 12. Dextre, also known as the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator or SPDM, is holding the CTC-2, delivered by HTV-2, in the upper left corner of the photo. NASA astronauts Fossum and Ron Garan performed the six-hour, 31-minute spacewalk, which represents the final scheduled extravehicular activity during shuttle missions. 12 July 2011.
Astronaut Exit into Space - Spacewalk: Extrahicular release of Mike Fossum for an International Space Station (ISS) maintenance operation. 12/07/2011. With his feet secured on a restraint on the space station remote manipulator system's robotic arm or Canadarm2, NASA astronaut Mike Fossum (lower right side of frame) holds the Robotics Refueling Mission payload, which was the focus of one of the primary chores accomplished on a six and a half hour spacewalk on July 12. Dextre, also known as the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator or SPDM, is holding the CTC-2, delivered by HTV-2, in the upper left corner of the photo. NASA astronauts Fossum and Ron Garan performed the six-hour, 31-minute spacewalk, which represents the final scheduled extravehicular activity during shuttle missions. 12 July 2011.

PIX4649843: Astronaut Exit into Space - Spacewalk: Extrahicular release of Mike Fossum for an International Space Station (ISS) maintenance operation. 12/07/2011. With his feet secured on a restraint on the space station remote manipulator system's robotic arm or Canadarm2, NASA astronaut Mike Fossum (lower right side of frame) holds the Robotics Refueling Mission payload, which was the focus of one of the primary chores accomplished on a six and a half hour spacewalk on July 12. Dextre, also known as the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator or SPDM, is holding the CTC-2, delivered by HTV-2, in the upper left corner of the photo. NASA astronauts Fossum and Ron Garan performed the six-hour, 31-minute spacewalk, which represents the final scheduled extravehicular activity during shuttle missions. 12 July 2011. / Bridgeman Images

Extra Release - Vehicle B.Mac Candless STS - 41 - B - 02/1984 - B.Mac Candless space walk. 02/1984 - Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II uses his hands to control his movements in space while using the MMU (Manned Maneuvering Unit), a standalone space chair allowing him to move away from the Challenger Space Shuttle by several meters without being connected. 11 - 02 - 1984. Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II, mission specialist, uses his hands to control his movement in space while using the nitrogen propelled manned maneuvering unit (MMU). He is participating in a extravehicular activity (EVA), a few meters away from the cabin of the shuttle Challenger. He is floating without tethers attaching him to the shuttle. Feb 11 1984
Extra Release - Vehicle B.Mac Candless STS - 41 - B - 02/1984 - B.Mac Candless space walk. 02/1984 - Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II uses his hands to control his movements in space while using the MMU (Manned Maneuvering Unit), a standalone space chair allowing him to move away from the Challenger Space Shuttle by several meters without being connected. 11 - 02 - 1984. Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II, mission specialist, uses his hands to control his movement in space while using the nitrogen propelled manned maneuvering unit (MMU). He is participating in a extravehicular activity (EVA), a few meters away from the cabin of the shuttle Challenger. He is floating without tethers attaching him to the shuttle. Feb 11 1984

PIX4649978: Extra Release - Vehicle B.Mac Candless STS - 41 - B - 02/1984 - B.Mac Candless space walk. 02/1984 - Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II uses his hands to control his movements in space while using the MMU (Manned Maneuvering Unit), a standalone space chair allowing him to move away from the Challenger Space Shuttle by several meters without being connected. 11 - 02 - 1984. Astronaut Bruce McCandless, II, mission specialist, uses his hands to control his movement in space while using the nitrogen propelled manned maneuvering unit (MMU). He is participating in a extravehicular activity (EVA), a few meters away from the cabin of the shuttle Challenger. He is floating without tethers attaching him to the shuttle. Feb 11 1984 / Bridgeman Images

Gene Kranz, Head of Mission - Houston Control Room - Eugene Kranz, Head of Mission, celebrates the return to Earth of the Challenger Space Shuttle mission. April 1984
Gene Kranz, Head of Mission - Houston Control Room - Eugene Kranz, Head of Mission, celebrates the return to Earth of the Challenger Space Shuttle mission. April 1984

PIX4649999: Gene Kranz, Head of Mission - Houston Control Room - Eugene Kranz, Head of Mission, celebrates the return to Earth of the Challenger Space Shuttle mission. April 1984 / Bridgeman Images

Shuttle Challenger and Himalayas 10/1984 - Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau with shuttle Challenger - Part of the Himalayas and Tibet Plateau seen by Shuttle Challenger in October 1984. The Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau (also known as the Qinghai - Xizang Plateau) shown in this photograph were formed and continue to be modified by the convergent collision of two of the world's great continental tectonic plates, the Eurasian and the Indian - Australian. Towards the horizon, hazy and dusty conditions seem to exist on the Indo - Gangetic Plain of northern India (southwest) and the Takla Makan Desert of western China (northwest)
Shuttle Challenger and Himalayas 10/1984 - Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau with shuttle Challenger - Part of the Himalayas and Tibet Plateau seen by Shuttle Challenger in October 1984. The Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau (also known as the Qinghai - Xizang Plateau) shown in this photograph were formed and continue to be modified by the convergent collision of two of the world's great continental tectonic plates, the Eurasian and the Indian - Australian. Towards the horizon, hazy and dusty conditions seem to exist on the Indo - Gangetic Plain of northern India (southwest) and the Takla Makan Desert of western China (northwest)

PIX4650052: Shuttle Challenger and Himalayas 10/1984 - Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau with shuttle Challenger - Part of the Himalayas and Tibet Plateau seen by Shuttle Challenger in October 1984. The Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau (also known as the Qinghai - Xizang Plateau) shown in this photograph were formed and continue to be modified by the convergent collision of two of the world's great continental tectonic plates, the Eurasian and the Indian - Australian. Towards the horizon, hazy and dusty conditions seem to exist on the Indo - Gangetic Plain of northern India (southwest) and the Takla Makan Desert of western China (northwest) / Bridgeman Images

Crew STS - 51 - L in clean room 08/01/1986 - STS - 51 - L crew Jan 08 1986 - (g. a. d.) Sharon McAuliffe, Gregory Jarvis, Judy Resnik, Dick Scobee, Ronald McNair, Michael Smith and Ellison Onizuka. STS - 51 - L Crew members in the White Room at Pad 39B; (l. to r.) Sharon McAuliffe, Gregory Jarvis, Judy Resnik, Dick Scobee, Ronald McNair, Michael Smith and Ellison Onizuka. Jan 08 1986
Crew STS - 51 - L in clean room 08/01/1986 - STS - 51 - L crew Jan 08 1986 - (g. a. d.) Sharon McAuliffe, Gregory Jarvis, Judy Resnik, Dick Scobee, Ronald McNair, Michael Smith and Ellison Onizuka. STS - 51 - L Crew members in the White Room at Pad 39B; (l. to r.) Sharon McAuliffe, Gregory Jarvis, Judy Resnik, Dick Scobee, Ronald McNair, Michael Smith and Ellison Onizuka. Jan 08 1986

PIX4650058: Crew STS - 51 - L in clean room 08/01/1986 - STS - 51 - L crew Jan 08 1986 - (g. a. d.) Sharon McAuliffe, Gregory Jarvis, Judy Resnik, Dick Scobee, Ronald McNair, Michael Smith and Ellison Onizuka. STS - 51 - L Crew members in the White Room at Pad 39B; (l. to r.) Sharon McAuliffe, Gregory Jarvis, Judy Resnik, Dick Scobee, Ronald McNair, Michael Smith and Ellison Onizuka. Jan 08 1986 / Bridgeman Images

Shuttle Explosion Challenger STS - 51L 28/01/1986 - Space Shuttle Challenger accident Jan 28 1986 - The bright luminous glow at the top is attributed to the rupture of the liquid oxygen tank just above the SRB/ET attachment. At this point, Challenger is completely engulfed in a firey flow of escaping liquid propellant. Jan 28 1986
Shuttle Explosion Challenger STS - 51L 28/01/1986 - Space Shuttle Challenger accident Jan 28 1986 - The bright luminous glow at the top is attributed to the rupture of the liquid oxygen tank just above the SRB/ET attachment. At this point, Challenger is completely engulfed in a firey flow of escaping liquid propellant. Jan 28 1986

PIX4650088: Shuttle Explosion Challenger STS - 51L 28/01/1986 - Space Shuttle Challenger accident Jan 28 1986 - The bright luminous glow at the top is attributed to the rupture of the liquid oxygen tank just above the SRB/ET attachment. At this point, Challenger is completely engulfed in a firey flow of escaping liquid propellant. Jan 28 1986 / Bridgeman Images

Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

TEC4650154: Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. / Bridgeman Images

Extra-vehicle exit J. Ross STS61B 12/1985 - Extra-vehicle exit J. Ross STS61B 12/1985 - Extra-vehicle exit of astronaut Jerry L. Ross, fixed on the arm of the shuttle. He approaches ACCESS (Assembly Concept for Construction of Eable Space Structures) an experiment to test the assembly of structures in space. 01/12/1985. Astronaut Jerry L. Ross, anchored to the foot restraint on the remote manipulator system (RMS), approaches the tower - like Assembly Concept for Construction of Ecrectable Space Structures (ACCESS) device. Dec 01 1985
Extra-vehicle exit J. Ross STS61B 12/1985 - Extra-vehicle exit J. Ross STS61B 12/1985 - Extra-vehicle exit of astronaut Jerry L. Ross, fixed on the arm of the shuttle. He approaches ACCESS (Assembly Concept for Construction of Eable Space Structures) an experiment to test the assembly of structures in space. 01/12/1985. Astronaut Jerry L. Ross, anchored to the foot restraint on the remote manipulator system (RMS), approaches the tower - like Assembly Concept for Construction of Ecrectable Space Structures (ACCESS) device. Dec 01 1985

PIX4650169: Extra-vehicle exit J. Ross STS61B 12/1985 - Extra-vehicle exit J. Ross STS61B 12/1985 - Extra-vehicle exit of astronaut Jerry L. Ross, fixed on the arm of the shuttle. He approaches ACCESS (Assembly Concept for Construction of Eable Space Structures) an experiment to test the assembly of structures in space. 01/12/1985. Astronaut Jerry L. Ross, anchored to the foot restraint on the remote manipulator system (RMS), approaches the tower - like Assembly Concept for Construction of Ecrectable Space Structures (ACCESS) device. Dec 01 1985 / Bridgeman Images

The Paris hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It is an imitation of Paris in the Nevada desert with the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre and the Orsay station on reduced scale. Photography 01/11/04.
The Paris hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It is an imitation of Paris in the Nevada desert with the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre and the Orsay station on reduced scale. Photography 01/11/04.

TEC4650177: The Paris hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It is an imitation of Paris in the Nevada desert with the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre and the Orsay station on reduced scale. Photography 01/11/04. / Bridgeman Images

The city of Avignon Avignon - France -
The city of Avignon Avignon - France -

TEC4650417: The city of Avignon Avignon - France - / Bridgeman Images

LHC: the world's largest time projection chamber - Peter Glassel, technical coordinator of ALICE's time-projection chamber (TPC), sits at the centre of the now completed TPC. June 2006. Peter Glassel, the technical coordinator for the ALICE time projection chamber, is seen sitting inside the detector; the largest in the world at nearly 100 cubic meters. Thousands of wires are connected to read out electronic data produced as particles are created in lead-lead collisions at the centre of the detector. These particles will cause the medium within the time projection chamber to ionise along their tracks allowing the particle paths to be recreated
LHC: the world's largest time projection chamber - Peter Glassel, technical coordinator of ALICE's time-projection chamber (TPC), sits at the centre of the now completed TPC. June 2006. Peter Glassel, the technical coordinator for the ALICE time projection chamber, is seen sitting inside the detector; the largest in the world at nearly 100 cubic meters. Thousands of wires are connected to read out electronic data produced as particles are created in lead-lead collisions at the centre of the detector. These particles will cause the medium within the time projection chamber to ionise along their tracks allowing the particle paths to be recreated

PIX4650504: LHC: the world's largest time projection chamber - Peter Glassel, technical coordinator of ALICE's time-projection chamber (TPC), sits at the centre of the now completed TPC. June 2006. Peter Glassel, the technical coordinator for the ALICE time projection chamber, is seen sitting inside the detector; the largest in the world at nearly 100 cubic meters. Thousands of wires are connected to read out electronic data produced as particles are created in lead-lead collisions at the centre of the detector. These particles will cause the medium within the time projection chamber to ionise along their tracks allowing the particle paths to be recreated / Bridgeman Images

The LHC Tunnel 07/2009 - View of the LHC Tunnel - View of the LHC Tunnel (Large Hadron Collider). July 2009. July 2009
The LHC Tunnel 07/2009 - View of the LHC Tunnel - View of the LHC Tunnel (Large Hadron Collider). July 2009. July 2009

PIX4650544: The LHC Tunnel 07/2009 - View of the LHC Tunnel - View of the LHC Tunnel (Large Hadron Collider). July 2009. July 2009 / Bridgeman Images

LHC: Peter Higgs visits the ATLAS experiment - LHC: Peter Higgs visits the ATLAS experiment - Peter Higgs visits the LHC instrument that could discover the Higgs boson. 4 April 2008. Peter Higgs visits the ATLAS experiment, which may find the elusive Higgs boson. April 4 2008
LHC: Peter Higgs visits the ATLAS experiment - LHC: Peter Higgs visits the ATLAS experiment - Peter Higgs visits the LHC instrument that could discover the Higgs boson. 4 April 2008. Peter Higgs visits the ATLAS experiment, which may find the elusive Higgs boson. April 4 2008

PIX4650561: LHC: Peter Higgs visits the ATLAS experiment - LHC: Peter Higgs visits the ATLAS experiment - Peter Higgs visits the LHC instrument that could discover the Higgs boson. 4 April 2008. Peter Higgs visits the ATLAS experiment, which may find the elusive Higgs boson. April 4 2008 / Bridgeman Images

Clamart intercommunal cemetery in the Hauts de Seine.
Clamart intercommunal cemetery in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4650783: Clamart intercommunal cemetery in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Suresnes in the Hauts de Seine.
Suresnes in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4650816: Suresnes in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Avenue Pierre Larousse in Malakoff in the Hauts de Seine.
Avenue Pierre Larousse in Malakoff in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4650919: Avenue Pierre Larousse in Malakoff in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Plessis Robinson (Plessis-Robinson) in the Hauts de Seine.
Plessis Robinson (Plessis-Robinson) in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4650955: Plessis Robinson (Plessis-Robinson) in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Avenue Pierre Larousse in Malakoff in the Hauts de Seine.
Avenue Pierre Larousse in Malakoff in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4651042: Avenue Pierre Larousse in Malakoff in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Rue Jean Jaures in Vanves in the Hauts de Seine.
Rue Jean Jaures in Vanves in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4651128: Rue Jean Jaures in Vanves in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - The world's largest radio telescope, 305m diameter antenna
Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - The world's largest radio telescope, 305m diameter antenna

PIX4651580: Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - The world's largest radio telescope, 305m diameter antenna / Bridgeman Images

Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - The world's largest radio telescope, 305m diameter antenna
Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - The world's largest radio telescope, 305m diameter antenna

PIX4651618: Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - The world's largest radio telescope, 305m diameter antenna / Bridgeman Images

Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - The largest radio telescope in the world, 305m diameter antenna. 03 - 200
Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - The largest radio telescope in the world, 305m diameter antenna. 03 - 200

PIX4651634: Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - The largest radio telescope in the world, 305m diameter antenna. 03 - 200 / Bridgeman Images

Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - View of the Gregorian dome The world's largest radiotelescope, 305m diameter antenna
Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - View of the Gregorian dome The world's largest radiotelescope, 305m diameter antenna

PIX4651718: Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - View of the Gregorian dome The world's largest radiotelescope, 305m diameter antenna / Bridgeman Images

Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - The largest radio telescope in the world, 305m diameter antenna. 03 - 200
Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - The largest radio telescope in the world, 305m diameter antenna. 03 - 200

PIX4651751: Arecibo Radiotelescope - Puerto Rico - The largest radio telescope in the world, 305m diameter antenna. 03 - 200 / Bridgeman Images

Observatory Radio du Plateau de Bure - 08/09/2002 The network of radiotelescopes of the Plateau de Bure is a millimetre interferometre designed by IRAM. Located on the Bure plateau at 2552m altitude, in the French Alps, it is currently made up of 6 antennas of 15 m diameter, each mounted on rails, which allows to change their separation distance according to needs
Observatory Radio du Plateau de Bure - 08/09/2002 The network of radiotelescopes of the Plateau de Bure is a millimetre interferometre designed by IRAM. Located on the Bure plateau at 2552m altitude, in the French Alps, it is currently made up of 6 antennas of 15 m diameter, each mounted on rails, which allows to change their separation distance according to needs

PIX4651831: Observatory Radio du Plateau de Bure - 08/09/2002 The network of radiotelescopes of the Plateau de Bure is a millimetre interferometre designed by IRAM. Located on the Bure plateau at 2552m altitude, in the French Alps, it is currently made up of 6 antennas of 15 m diameter, each mounted on rails, which allows to change their separation distance according to needs / Bridgeman Images

CERGA Observatory - Laser shooting - moon - CERGA Observatory - Laser shooting - moon - Shooting during the moon eclipse of 21/01/200
CERGA Observatory - Laser shooting - moon - CERGA Observatory - Laser shooting - moon - Shooting during the moon eclipse of 21/01/200

PIX4652032: CERGA Observatory - Laser shooting - moon - CERGA Observatory - Laser shooting - moon - Shooting during the moon eclipse of 21/01/200 / Bridgeman Images

21/01/00: Calern Observatory (CERGA): interferometer GI2T - Calern observatory (CERGA): the GI2T/Regain interferometer
21/01/00: Calern Observatory (CERGA): interferometer GI2T - Calern observatory (CERGA): the GI2T/Regain interferometer

PIX4652102: 21/01/00: Calern Observatory (CERGA): interferometer GI2T - Calern observatory (CERGA): the GI2T/Regain interferometer / Bridgeman Images

Park and castle of Sceaux (Hauts de Seine). In 1858 the architect J.M.Le Soufrache rebuilt a Louis XIII brick and stone mansion for the daughter of Jean Francois Lecomte, negociating at Saint Malo, who had rebuilt the estate in 1798. The park and its gardens were designed by Andre Le Notre in 1673 for Colbert. It was enlarged by the Marquis de Seignelay, the son of Colbert, who in particular had the Grand Canal excavated.
Park and castle of Sceaux (Hauts de Seine). In 1858 the architect J.M.Le Soufrache rebuilt a Louis XIII brick and stone mansion for the daughter of Jean Francois Lecomte, negociating at Saint Malo, who had rebuilt the estate in 1798. The park and its gardens were designed by Andre Le Notre in 1673 for Colbert. It was enlarged by the Marquis de Seignelay, the son of Colbert, who in particular had the Grand Canal excavated.

ITR4652183: Park and castle of Sceaux (Hauts de Seine). In 1858 the architect J.M.Le Soufrache rebuilt a Louis XIII brick and stone mansion for the daughter of Jean Francois Lecomte, negociating at Saint Malo, who had rebuilt the estate in 1798. The park and its gardens were designed by Andre Le Notre in 1673 for Colbert. It was enlarged by the Marquis de Seignelay, the son of Colbert, who in particular had the Grand Canal excavated. / Bridgeman Images

ALMA - Plateau de Chajnantor - 2011 - Chajnantor plateau and starry sky - Alma Network. Chajnantor Plateau, 5100 m altitude, Chile. October 2011. Panoramic view of ALMA antennas. The large and small Magellanic clouds are visible to the right of the picture while Orion and the pleiades are rising in the middle. Bright Jupiter is shining in the dim and subtil lights of the Gegenschein. Chajnantor plateau in Atacama Desert, Chile. October 2011
ALMA - Plateau de Chajnantor - 2011 - Chajnantor plateau and starry sky - Alma Network. Chajnantor Plateau, 5100 m altitude, Chile. October 2011. Panoramic view of ALMA antennas. The large and small Magellanic clouds are visible to the right of the picture while Orion and the pleiades are rising in the middle. Bright Jupiter is shining in the dim and subtil lights of the Gegenschein. Chajnantor plateau in Atacama Desert, Chile. October 2011

PIX4652290: ALMA - Plateau de Chajnantor - 2011 - Chajnantor plateau and starry sky - Alma Network. Chajnantor Plateau, 5100 m altitude, Chile. October 2011. Panoramic view of ALMA antennas. The large and small Magellanic clouds are visible to the right of the picture while Orion and the pleiades are rising in the middle. Bright Jupiter is shining in the dim and subtil lights of the Gegenschein. Chajnantor plateau in Atacama Desert, Chile. October 2011 / Bridgeman Images

Sculpture in the park of the Chateau de Sceaux (Hauts de Seine). The park and its gardens were designed by Andre Le Notre in 1673 for Colbert. It was enlarged by the Marquis de Seignelay, the son of Colbert, who in particular had the Grand Canal excavated.
Sculpture in the park of the Chateau de Sceaux (Hauts de Seine). The park and its gardens were designed by Andre Le Notre in 1673 for Colbert. It was enlarged by the Marquis de Seignelay, the son of Colbert, who in particular had the Grand Canal excavated.

ITR4652303: Sculpture in the park of the Chateau de Sceaux (Hauts de Seine). The park and its gardens were designed by Andre Le Notre in 1673 for Colbert. It was enlarged by the Marquis de Seignelay, the son of Colbert, who in particular had the Grand Canal excavated. / Bridgeman Images

Bauhaus building in Dessau (Germany) designed in 1925 (photo)
Bauhaus building in Dessau (Germany) designed in 1925 (photo)

TEC4653155: Bauhaus building in Dessau (Germany) designed in 1925 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Gamma ray telescope HESS - Gamma rays telescope HESS - High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS) telescope located in Namibia near Gamsberg. This network of telescopes is dedicated to the study of high energy gamma rays. High Energy Stereoscopic System or HESS is a system of Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACT) for the investigation of cosmic gamma rays. It is located in Namibia, near Gamsberg
Gamma ray telescope HESS - Gamma rays telescope HESS - High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS) telescope located in Namibia near Gamsberg. This network of telescopes is dedicated to the study of high energy gamma rays. High Energy Stereoscopic System or HESS is a system of Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACT) for the investigation of cosmic gamma rays. It is located in Namibia, near Gamsberg

PIX4653309: Gamma ray telescope HESS - Gamma rays telescope HESS - High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS) telescope located in Namibia near Gamsberg. This network of telescopes is dedicated to the study of high energy gamma rays. High Energy Stereoscopic System or HESS is a system of Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACT) for the investigation of cosmic gamma rays. It is located in Namibia, near Gamsberg / Bridgeman Images


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