LBY4573913: Tours Coeur Defense in Levallois, Defense (Hauts de Seine). Construction 2001, architect Jean Paul Viguier. Safeguarding proceedings The bankrupt business bank Lehman Brothers brought the largest office tower in Europe into its fall. Unibail, who sold it to Lehman last year, could buy it for half a price, according to a rumour. In the Defense business district, the giant Coeur Defense Tower was the epitome years of office real estate. Today it symbolizes its debacle. With 355,000 m2, corresponding to 2 towers 160 metres high connected by lower buildings, Coeur Defense is the building with the largest usable area in Europe behind the Parliament Palace in Bucharest. Unibail-Rodamco, which commissioned this gigantic complex and inaugurated it in 2001, awarded it for €2.1 billion in March 2007 to Lehman Brothers. Photography 10/05/05., Viguier, Jean-Paul (b.1946) / Bridgeman Images
PIX4574612: Jupiter Red Spot - Jupiter: the Great Red Spot - The Jupiter Red Spot seen by the Voyager 1 probe in March 1979. The red spot of Jupiter is a gigantic tempete measuring nearly 25,000 km in diameter, about twice the diameter of the Earth. As Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter, it captured this photo of the Great Red Spot in march 1979. The Great Red Spot is an anti - cyclonic (high - pressure) storm on Jupiter that can be likened to the worst hurricanes on Earth / Bridgeman Images
PIX4574109: Exoplanete Kepler - 62f - Kepler - 62f is an exoplanet orbiting Kepler - 62, a star located about 1200 years from the Solar System in the constellation Lyra. Kepler - 62f is a super Earth located in the living area of its star. In this illustration, the bright star on the right of the planet is Kepler - 62nd. This artist's concept depicts in the foreground planet Kepler - 62f, a super - Earth - size planet in the habitable zone of its star which is seen peeking out from behind the right edge of the planet. The small shining object farther to the right is Kepler - 62e which orbits on the inner edge of the habitable zone of the star. If someday in the distant future we landed on the right spot on Kepler - 62f, just before “” sunrise”” we'd be treated to a lovely view of Kepler - 62e as a “” morning star”” much like Venus often appears for us on Earth / Bridgeman Images
PIX4574271: Galaxy NGC 891 in Andromede - Edge-on spiral galaxy NGC 891 in Andromeda: Spiral galaxy seen by the slice located at a distance of 10 million light-years. Composite image. Located about 10 million light years from Earth, NGC 891 is one of the most photographed edge-on spiral galaxies in the northern skies. Composite Image made from multiple data sources. / Bridgeman Images
LBY4574697: First a Courbevoie Tower, the former Axa Tower, is the tallest building in France, inaugurated in May 2011, surpassing the Montparnasse Tower by 21 metres. Today it is the greenest building, very energy-saving, symbol of the renewal of the Defense. 1 and 2 place des Saisons - Courbevoie, 2011 - Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, SRA Architectes (c) Luc Boegly/Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates SRA Architects /Artedia/Leemage / Bridgeman Images
PIX4574751: Planisphere de Io - False colors - Planisphere of 11,420 km wide made from images obtained by the Galileo probe between July and September 1996 has distances between 485,000 and 2,243,000 kilometres from the satellite. The overlaid grid corresponds to longitude and latitude intervals of 30 degrees / Bridgeman Images
LBY4574920: In the foreground, the residence Lorraine has la Defense, with in the background the towers Europe and Chartis. Residence Lorraine - 11-37 square des Corolles - Courbevoie, 1969 - Robert Camelot and Jean-Claude Finelli, Tour Europe - 33 Place des Corolles - Courbevoie, 1969 - Jean-Robert Delb, Michel Chesneau and Jean Verola, Tour Chartis - 34 Place des Corolles - Courbevoie, 1967 - Luc and Xavier Arsene-Henry - Bernard Schoeller (c) Luc Boegly/Arsene Henry Camelot Robert Edouard Chesneau Michel Delb Jean-Robert Finelli Jean-Claude Schoeller Bernard Verola Jean /Artedia/Leemage / Bridgeman Images
PIX4570594: McNaught comet seen on January 15, 2007 - Comet McNaught (C/2006 P1) 15 Jan 2007 - View of McNaught comet obtained on January 15, 2007 at dusk, at 21:53 in Queenstown, New Zealand. View of the Comet McNaught on 15 Jan 2007 21:53:45, over Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand / Bridgeman Images