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Aerial view of the city of Belem with the port in Baia de Guajara in Rio African-American in the foreground and Guama river in the background (1983 - Photography)
Aerial view of the city of Belem with the port in Baia de Guajara in Rio African-American in the foreground and Guama river in the background (1983 - Photography)

LRI4599920: Aerial view of the city of Belem with the port in Baia de Guajara in Rio African-American in the foreground and Guama river in the background (1983 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

ISS: Unity, Zarya and Zvezda modules. 09/2000 - ISS: Unity, Zarya and Zvezda modules. 09/2000 - The International Space Station (ISS) amarree to the Atlantis shuttle (off-field). 11/09/2000 This view of the International Space Station (ISS) was taken while it was docked with the Space Shuttle Atlantis and shows parts of all but one of the components. From the top are the Progress supply vehicle, the Zvezda service module, and the Zarya functional cargo block (FGB). The Unity, now linked to the docking system of the Atlantis in the cargo bay, is out of view at bottom. A multicolored layer signals a sunset or sunrise on Earth at bottom left. Sep 11 2000
ISS: Unity, Zarya and Zvezda modules. 09/2000 - ISS: Unity, Zarya and Zvezda modules. 09/2000 - The International Space Station (ISS) amarree to the Atlantis shuttle (off-field). 11/09/2000 This view of the International Space Station (ISS) was taken while it was docked with the Space Shuttle Atlantis and shows parts of all but one of the components. From the top are the Progress supply vehicle, the Zvezda service module, and the Zarya functional cargo block (FGB). The Unity, now linked to the docking system of the Atlantis in the cargo bay, is out of view at bottom. A multicolored layer signals a sunset or sunrise on Earth at bottom left. Sep 11 2000

PIX4599935: ISS: Unity, Zarya and Zvezda modules. 09/2000 - ISS: Unity, Zarya and Zvezda modules. 09/2000 - The International Space Station (ISS) amarree to the Atlantis shuttle (off-field). 11/09/2000 This view of the International Space Station (ISS) was taken while it was docked with the Space Shuttle Atlantis and shows parts of all but one of the components. From the top are the Progress supply vehicle, the Zvezda service module, and the Zarya functional cargo block (FGB). The Unity, now linked to the docking system of the Atlantis in the cargo bay, is out of view at bottom. A multicolored layer signals a sunset or sunrise on Earth at bottom left. Sep 11 2000 / Bridgeman Images

L'Hotel d'Estree, 79 rue de Grenelle, Paris 7th arrondissement.
L'Hotel d'Estree, 79 rue de Grenelle, Paris 7th arrondissement.

TEC4600078: L'Hotel d'Estree, 79 rue de Grenelle, Paris 7th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of Itabira iron mines (1983 - Photography)
Aerial view of Itabira iron mines (1983 - Photography)

LRI4600105: Aerial view of Itabira iron mines (1983 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Release of C. Noriega 12/2000 - Astronaut Carlo I. Noriega EVA 12/2000 - Astronaut Carlo I. Noriega during his third scheduled extravehicular excursion. 07/12/2000. Astronaut Carlo I. Noriega, mission specialist, is pictured during the third of three STS - 97 space walks to perform work on the International Space Station (ISS). The photo was taken by astronaut Joseph R. Tanner, mission specialist
Release of C. Noriega 12/2000 - Astronaut Carlo I. Noriega EVA 12/2000 - Astronaut Carlo I. Noriega during his third scheduled extravehicular excursion. 07/12/2000. Astronaut Carlo I. Noriega, mission specialist, is pictured during the third of three STS - 97 space walks to perform work on the International Space Station (ISS). The photo was taken by astronaut Joseph R. Tanner, mission specialist

PIX4600158: Release of C. Noriega 12/2000 - Astronaut Carlo I. Noriega EVA 12/2000 - Astronaut Carlo I. Noriega during his third scheduled extravehicular excursion. 07/12/2000. Astronaut Carlo I. Noriega, mission specialist, is pictured during the third of three STS - 97 space walks to perform work on the International Space Station (ISS). The photo was taken by astronaut Joseph R. Tanner, mission specialist / Bridgeman Images

The International Space Station seen in December 2000 - The International Space Station seen in December 2000 - The International Space Station (ISS) seen from the shuttle Endeavour before its return to Earth. 09/12/2000. Picture of the International Space Station (ISS) following undocking at 1:13 p.m. (CST), December 9, 2000. This image, represents the first imagery of the entire station with its new solar array panels deployed. Before separation, the shuttle and space station had been docked to one another for 6 days, 23 hours and 13 minutes. Endeavour moved downward from the space station, then began a tail - first circle at a distance of about 500 feet. Dec 09 2000
The International Space Station seen in December 2000 - The International Space Station seen in December 2000 - The International Space Station (ISS) seen from the shuttle Endeavour before its return to Earth. 09/12/2000. Picture of the International Space Station (ISS) following undocking at 1:13 p.m. (CST), December 9, 2000. This image, represents the first imagery of the entire station with its new solar array panels deployed. Before separation, the shuttle and space station had been docked to one another for 6 days, 23 hours and 13 minutes. Endeavour moved downward from the space station, then began a tail - first circle at a distance of about 500 feet. Dec 09 2000

PIX4600178: The International Space Station seen in December 2000 - The International Space Station seen in December 2000 - The International Space Station (ISS) seen from the shuttle Endeavour before its return to Earth. 09/12/2000. Picture of the International Space Station (ISS) following undocking at 1:13 p.m. (CST), December 9, 2000. This image, represents the first imagery of the entire station with its new solar array panels deployed. Before separation, the shuttle and space station had been docked to one another for 6 days, 23 hours and 13 minutes. Endeavour moved downward from the space station, then began a tail - first circle at a distance of about 500 feet. Dec 09 2000 / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of river Rio African-American (1983 - Photography)
Aerial view of river Rio African-American (1983 - Photography)

LRI4600200: Aerial view of river Rio African-American (1983 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Boulevard Saint Germain in Paris 7th arrondissement.
Boulevard Saint Germain in Paris 7th arrondissement.

TEC4600248: Boulevard Saint Germain in Paris 7th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Real estate agency in Paris. Photography 22/09/08.
Real estate agency in Paris. Photography 22/09/08.

TEC4600259: Real estate agency in Paris. Photography 22/09/08. / Bridgeman Images

The International Space Station (ISS) March 2001 - The International Space Station (ISS) March 2001 - The International Space Station, after stowage, seen by the shuttle Discovery. 18/03/2001. Backdropped against the blackness of space, the International Space Station (ISS) is lined up for rendezvous with the Space Shuttle Discovery. One of the astronauts aboard Discovery took this 35 mm photograph from the aft flight deck. Tue 18 2001
The International Space Station (ISS) March 2001 - The International Space Station (ISS) March 2001 - The International Space Station, after stowage, seen by the shuttle Discovery. 18/03/2001. Backdropped against the blackness of space, the International Space Station (ISS) is lined up for rendezvous with the Space Shuttle Discovery. One of the astronauts aboard Discovery took this 35 mm photograph from the aft flight deck. Tue 18 2001

PIX4600269: The International Space Station (ISS) March 2001 - The International Space Station (ISS) March 2001 - The International Space Station, after stowage, seen by the shuttle Discovery. 18/03/2001. Backdropped against the blackness of space, the International Space Station (ISS) is lined up for rendezvous with the Space Shuttle Discovery. One of the astronauts aboard Discovery took this 35 mm photograph from the aft flight deck. Tue 18 2001 / Bridgeman Images

La rue de Bellechasse, Paris 7th arrondissement.
La rue de Bellechasse, Paris 7th arrondissement.

TEC4600279: La rue de Bellechasse, Paris 7th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Astronauts in the International Space Station - Astronauts in the International Space Station - Astronauts in the STS-102 mission in the Leonardo module (starting from the bottom clockwise): Susan Helms, James Kelly, Paul Richards and Andrew Thomas. 11/03/2001. Four STS - 102 crew members participate in the movement of supplies inside Leonardo, the Italian Space Agency - built Multipurpose Logistics Module (MPLM). Clockwise from lower left are astronauts Susan J. Helms, STS - 102 mission specialist and Expedition Two flight engineer; James M. Kelly, STS - 102 pilot; and Paul W. Richards and Andrew S.W. Thomas, both STS - 102 mission specialists. Tue 11 2001
Astronauts in the International Space Station - Astronauts in the International Space Station - Astronauts in the STS-102 mission in the Leonardo module (starting from the bottom clockwise): Susan Helms, James Kelly, Paul Richards and Andrew Thomas. 11/03/2001. Four STS - 102 crew members participate in the movement of supplies inside Leonardo, the Italian Space Agency - built Multipurpose Logistics Module (MPLM). Clockwise from lower left are astronauts Susan J. Helms, STS - 102 mission specialist and Expedition Two flight engineer; James M. Kelly, STS - 102 pilot; and Paul W. Richards and Andrew S.W. Thomas, both STS - 102 mission specialists. Tue 11 2001

PIX4600301: Astronauts in the International Space Station - Astronauts in the International Space Station - Astronauts in the STS-102 mission in the Leonardo module (starting from the bottom clockwise): Susan Helms, James Kelly, Paul Richards and Andrew Thomas. 11/03/2001. Four STS - 102 crew members participate in the movement of supplies inside Leonardo, the Italian Space Agency - built Multipurpose Logistics Module (MPLM). Clockwise from lower left are astronauts Susan J. Helms, STS - 102 mission specialist and Expedition Two flight engineer; James M. Kelly, STS - 102 pilot; and Paul W. Richards and Andrew S.W. Thomas, both STS - 102 mission specialists. Tue 11 2001 / Bridgeman Images

Release of S. Paraziynski 04/2001 - Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski EVA 04/2001 - Close-up on Scott E. Parazynski's helmet where Destiny and his porthole, part of the Earth's horizon and C. Hadfield (left of the image). ISS Expedition 2/STS-100. April 2001. Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski, mission specialist, was photographed with a digital still camera by one of the Expedition Two crew members aboard the International Space Station (ISS) during the first of two scheduled STS - 100 space walks. The window on Destiny through which the photo was made is reflected in Parazynski's gold helmet visor. Astronauts Parazynski and Chris A. Hadfield were working to install the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) or Canadarm2 during this extravehicular activity (EVA). Hadfield, representing the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), is reflected in the visor as well. Apr 24 2001
Release of S. Paraziynski 04/2001 - Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski EVA 04/2001 - Close-up on Scott E. Parazynski's helmet where Destiny and his porthole, part of the Earth's horizon and C. Hadfield (left of the image). ISS Expedition 2/STS-100. April 2001. Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski, mission specialist, was photographed with a digital still camera by one of the Expedition Two crew members aboard the International Space Station (ISS) during the first of two scheduled STS - 100 space walks. The window on Destiny through which the photo was made is reflected in Parazynski's gold helmet visor. Astronauts Parazynski and Chris A. Hadfield were working to install the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) or Canadarm2 during this extravehicular activity (EVA). Hadfield, representing the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), is reflected in the visor as well. Apr 24 2001

PIX4600311: Release of S. Paraziynski 04/2001 - Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski EVA 04/2001 - Close-up on Scott E. Parazynski's helmet where Destiny and his porthole, part of the Earth's horizon and C. Hadfield (left of the image). ISS Expedition 2/STS-100. April 2001. Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski, mission specialist, was photographed with a digital still camera by one of the Expedition Two crew members aboard the International Space Station (ISS) during the first of two scheduled STS - 100 space walks. The window on Destiny through which the photo was made is reflected in Parazynski's gold helmet visor. Astronauts Parazynski and Chris A. Hadfield were working to install the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) or Canadarm2 during this extravehicular activity (EVA). Hadfield, representing the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), is reflected in the visor as well. Apr 24 2001 / Bridgeman Images

Y. Usachev in Destiny 03/01 - Yury V. Usachev looks through the window of the Destiny module. ISS Expedition 2. 31/03/2001
Y. Usachev in Destiny 03/01 - Yury V. Usachev looks through the window of the Destiny module. ISS Expedition 2. 31/03/2001

PIX4600330: Y. Usachev in Destiny 03/01 - Yury V. Usachev looks through the window of the Destiny module. ISS Expedition 2. 31/03/2001 / Bridgeman Images

Conjunction Lune-Pleiades -06/2006 - Moon and Pleiades conjunction-06/2006 - The Moon in conjunction with the Pleiades cluster. 23 June 2006, Sainte Marine (Finistere-France). Moon in conjunction with Pleiades star cluster. June 23 2006, Sainte Marine (Finistere-France)
Conjunction Lune-Pleiades -06/2006 - Moon and Pleiades conjunction-06/2006 - The Moon in conjunction with the Pleiades cluster. 23 June 2006, Sainte Marine (Finistere-France). Moon in conjunction with Pleiades star cluster. June 23 2006, Sainte Marine (Finistere-France)

PIX4587879: Conjunction Lune-Pleiades -06/2006 - Moon and Pleiades conjunction-06/2006 - The Moon in conjunction with the Pleiades cluster. 23 June 2006, Sainte Marine (Finistere-France). Moon in conjunction with Pleiades star cluster. June 23 2006, Sainte Marine (Finistere-France) / Bridgeman Images

Conjunction Venus-Saturn 13/10/2009 - Conjunction Venus-Saturn - October 13 2009 - The bright spot in the sky is the planet Venus. To his left is the planet Saturn. On the right, a plane leaves a condensation train. Kerogan Bay, Finistere. Venus (bright dot) with Saturn (close to Venus, at left), and a plane above the bay of Kerogan (Finistere, Brittany)
Conjunction Venus-Saturn 13/10/2009 - Conjunction Venus-Saturn - October 13 2009 - The bright spot in the sky is the planet Venus. To his left is the planet Saturn. On the right, a plane leaves a condensation train. Kerogan Bay, Finistere. Venus (bright dot) with Saturn (close to Venus, at left), and a plane above the bay of Kerogan (Finistere, Brittany)

PIX4588110: Conjunction Venus-Saturn 13/10/2009 - Conjunction Venus-Saturn - October 13 2009 - The bright spot in the sky is the planet Venus. To his left is the planet Saturn. On the right, a plane leaves a condensation train. Kerogan Bay, Finistere. Venus (bright dot) with Saturn (close to Venus, at left), and a plane above the bay of Kerogan (Finistere, Brittany) / Bridgeman Images

View of Iwo Jima Monument (1988 - Photography)
View of Iwo Jima Monument (1988 - Photography)

LRI4597998: View of Iwo Jima Monument (1988 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 17: E. Cernan on the Moon - Apollo 17: E. Cernan at the Lunar Rover Vehicle - E.Cernan and the lunar jeep near Lem. 13/12/1972. Cernan at the Rover prior to EVA - 3 geology traverse. Dec 13 1972
Apollo 17: E. Cernan on the Moon - Apollo 17: E. Cernan at the Lunar Rover Vehicle - E.Cernan and the lunar jeep near Lem. 13/12/1972. Cernan at the Rover prior to EVA - 3 geology traverse. Dec 13 1972

PIX4598217: Apollo 17: E. Cernan on the Moon - Apollo 17: E. Cernan at the Lunar Rover Vehicle - E.Cernan and the lunar jeep near Lem. 13/12/1972. Cernan at the Rover prior to EVA - 3 geology traverse. Dec 13 1972 / Bridgeman Images

The Summer Triangle and Jupiter - Summer Triangle with Jupiter - Jupiter is in opposition in the constellation Capricorn. Located as close as possible to the Earth, it is powerful, much more than the Three Belles d'Ete that form the Great Triangle of Ete, namely Altair (in the Eagle) on the right of the centre, Vega (in the Lyre) higher and finally Deneb (in the Swan) on the left of Vega. To the left of Jupiter is Aquarius, the Little Horse has the vertical of Jupiter, then the Dauphin, the Fleche. August 18, 2009. Summer Triangle is an asterism made of three bright stars: Deneb (top left in Cygnus, Vega (top right in Lyra) and Altair (middle right in Aquila). Below, the brightest star is in fact a planet, Jupiter, seen on August 18 2009 during opposition
The Summer Triangle and Jupiter - Summer Triangle with Jupiter - Jupiter is in opposition in the constellation Capricorn. Located as close as possible to the Earth, it is powerful, much more than the Three Belles d'Ete that form the Great Triangle of Ete, namely Altair (in the Eagle) on the right of the centre, Vega (in the Lyre) higher and finally Deneb (in the Swan) on the left of Vega. To the left of Jupiter is Aquarius, the Little Horse has the vertical of Jupiter, then the Dauphin, the Fleche. August 18, 2009. Summer Triangle is an asterism made of three bright stars: Deneb (top left in Cygnus, Vega (top right in Lyra) and Altair (middle right in Aquila). Below, the brightest star is in fact a planet, Jupiter, seen on August 18 2009 during opposition

PIX4588801: The Summer Triangle and Jupiter - Summer Triangle with Jupiter - Jupiter is in opposition in the constellation Capricorn. Located as close as possible to the Earth, it is powerful, much more than the Three Belles d'Ete that form the Great Triangle of Ete, namely Altair (in the Eagle) on the right of the centre, Vega (in the Lyre) higher and finally Deneb (in the Swan) on the left of Vega. To the left of Jupiter is Aquarius, the Little Horse has the vertical of Jupiter, then the Dauphin, the Fleche. August 18, 2009. Summer Triangle is an asterism made of three bright stars: Deneb (top left in Cygnus, Vega (top right in Lyra) and Altair (middle right in Aquila). Below, the brightest star is in fact a planet, Jupiter, seen on August 18 2009 during opposition / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of Badwater Basin, endorheic basin (1988 - Photography)
Aerial view of Badwater Basin, endorheic basin (1988 - Photography)

LRI4598238: Aerial view of Badwater Basin, endorheic basin (1988 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

The Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.
The Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century.

TEC4598269: The Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris. Architects Felix Duban (1797-1872) and Francois Debret (1777-1850), reconstructions 1816. The building occupies what remains of the convent of the Petites Augustins (17th century) and the hotel de Chimay (1635), to which buildings were assistant in the 19th century. / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of residential suburbs (1988 - Photography)
Aerial view of residential suburbs (1988 - Photography)

LRI4598280: Aerial view of residential suburbs (1988 - Photography) / Bridgeman Images

Pont des Arts, Paris 6th arrondissement. Reconstruction in 1981 by Louis Arretche. The Passerelle des Arts, the first iron bridge in Paris, had the mission of joining the Institut de France and the Louvre, which was then called the Palais des Arts. Reserved for pawns, it was built from 1801 to 1804. It initially consisted of nine arches. Following numerous river accidents, its reconstruction was decided in 1981 but two arches were removed to line them up on the Pont Neuf.
Pont des Arts, Paris 6th arrondissement. Reconstruction in 1981 by Louis Arretche. The Passerelle des Arts, the first iron bridge in Paris, had the mission of joining the Institut de France and the Louvre, which was then called the Palais des Arts. Reserved for pawns, it was built from 1801 to 1804. It initially consisted of nine arches. Following numerous river accidents, its reconstruction was decided in 1981 but two arches were removed to line them up on the Pont Neuf.

TEC4598304: Pont des Arts, Paris 6th arrondissement. Reconstruction in 1981 by Louis Arretche. The Passerelle des Arts, the first iron bridge in Paris, had the mission of joining the Institut de France and the Louvre, which was then called the Palais des Arts. Reserved for pawns, it was built from 1801 to 1804. It initially consisted of nine arches. Following numerous river accidents, its reconstruction was decided in 1981 but two arches were removed to line them up on the Pont Neuf. / Bridgeman Images

La Fontaine Medicis in the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris. Presumably a work by Solomon de Brush 1571-1626) built in the taste of Italian caves with sculptures by Augustus Ottin (1811-1890) made in 1866.
La Fontaine Medicis in the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris. Presumably a work by Solomon de Brush 1571-1626) built in the taste of Italian caves with sculptures by Augustus Ottin (1811-1890) made in 1866.

TEC4598345: La Fontaine Medicis in the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris. Presumably a work by Solomon de Brush 1571-1626) built in the taste of Italian caves with sculptures by Augustus Ottin (1811-1890) made in 1866. / Bridgeman Images

ISS 08/01 - The International Space Station, after stowage, view of Shuttle Discovery. ISS STS - 105. 20/08/2001
ISS 08/01 - The International Space Station, after stowage, view of Shuttle Discovery. ISS STS - 105. 20/08/2001

PIX4600502: ISS 08/01 - The International Space Station, after stowage, view of Shuttle Discovery. ISS STS - 105. 20/08/2001 / Bridgeman Images

ISS 04/02 - The international space station after stowage from the shuttle Atlantis. ISS STS - 110. 17/04/2002
ISS 04/02 - The international space station after stowage from the shuttle Atlantis. ISS STS - 110. 17/04/2002

PIX4600706: ISS 04/02 - The international space station after stowage from the shuttle Atlantis. ISS STS - 110. 17/04/2002 / Bridgeman Images

Release of L. Morin 04/02 - Lee M. E. Morin, connects to the arm of ISS (Canadarm2), works in tandem with Jerry L. Ross (off-field). ISS STS - 110. 13/04/2002
Release of L. Morin 04/02 - Lee M. E. Morin, connects to the arm of ISS (Canadarm2), works in tandem with Jerry L. Ross (off-field). ISS STS - 110. 13/04/2002

PIX4600774: Release of L. Morin 04/02 - Lee M. E. Morin, connects to the arm of ISS (Canadarm2), works in tandem with Jerry L. Ross (off-field). ISS STS - 110. 13/04/2002 / Bridgeman Images

Y.Gidzenko, Roberto Vittori (ESA) and Mark Shuttleworth - Group photo in Zvezda, left to right: Yuri Gidzenko (Expedition 4), Roberto Vittori (ESA) and Mark Shuttleworth (participant). ISS Expedition 4. 27/04/2002
Y.Gidzenko, Roberto Vittori (ESA) and Mark Shuttleworth - Group photo in Zvezda, left to right: Yuri Gidzenko (Expedition 4), Roberto Vittori (ESA) and Mark Shuttleworth (participant). ISS Expedition 4. 27/04/2002

PIX4600855: Y.Gidzenko, Roberto Vittori (ESA) and Mark Shuttleworth - Group photo in Zvezda, left to right: Yuri Gidzenko (Expedition 4), Roberto Vittori (ESA) and Mark Shuttleworth (participant). ISS Expedition 4. 27/04/2002 / Bridgeman Images

P. Perrin in Destiny 06/02 - Philippe Perrin near the Microgravity Science Glovebox in Destiny. ISS STS-111. June 2002
P. Perrin in Destiny 06/02 - Philippe Perrin near the Microgravity Science Glovebox in Destiny. ISS STS-111. June 2002

PIX4600874: P. Perrin in Destiny 06/02 - Philippe Perrin near the Microgravity Science Glovebox in Destiny. ISS STS-111. June 2002 / Bridgeman Images

The remains of the Philippe Auguste compound in Paris, construction 1190.
The remains of the Philippe Auguste compound in Paris, construction 1190.

TEC4600928: The remains of the Philippe Auguste compound in Paris, construction 1190. / Bridgeman Images

ISS STS-112 10/02 - The International Space Station after stowage from Shuttle Atlantis. ISS STS - 112. 16/10/2002
ISS STS-112 10/02 - The International Space Station after stowage from Shuttle Atlantis. ISS STS - 112. 16/10/2002

PIX4600940: ISS STS-112 10/02 - The International Space Station after stowage from Shuttle Atlantis. ISS STS - 112. 16/10/2002 / Bridgeman Images

Experience Misse - the MISSE (Materials International Space Station Experiment), installed outside the Quest Airlock. ISS STS - 112. 10/10/200
Experience Misse - the MISSE (Materials International Space Station Experiment), installed outside the Quest Airlock. ISS STS - 112. 10/10/200

PIX4600986: Experience Misse - the MISSE (Materials International Space Station Experiment), installed outside the Quest Airlock. ISS STS - 112. 10/10/200 / Bridgeman Images

Peggy Whitson and Sergei Treschev are sharing a meal in Zvezda - Peggy Whitson (a d.) and Sergei Treschev sharing a meal in Zvezda. ISS Expedition 5/STS - 112. 04/10/2002
Peggy Whitson and Sergei Treschev are sharing a meal in Zvezda - Peggy Whitson (a d.) and Sergei Treschev sharing a meal in Zvezda. ISS Expedition 5/STS - 112. 04/10/2002

PIX4601029: Peggy Whitson and Sergei Treschev are sharing a meal in Zvezda - Peggy Whitson (a d.) and Sergei Treschev sharing a meal in Zvezda. ISS Expedition 5/STS - 112. 04/10/2002 / Bridgeman Images

Eagle Constellation - Constellation of Aquila - Eagle Constellation extracted from Hevelius Uranographia. Recolorised image. Map showing the constellation of Aquila with its mythological form from “” Uranographia”” star atlas by Hevelius (1690). Recolored Image
Eagle Constellation - Constellation of Aquila - Eagle Constellation extracted from Hevelius Uranographia. Recolorised image. Map showing the constellation of Aquila with its mythological form from “” Uranographia”” star atlas by Hevelius (1690). Recolored Image

PIX4588857: Eagle Constellation - Constellation of Aquila - Eagle Constellation extracted from Hevelius Uranographia. Recolorised image. Map showing the constellation of Aquila with its mythological form from “” Uranographia”” star atlas by Hevelius (1690). Recolored Image / Bridgeman Images

Blue Mosquee in Istanbul Blue Mosquee - Sultan Ahmed Religious Complex - Istanbul - 1616 - Davut Aga -
Blue Mosquee in Istanbul Blue Mosquee - Sultan Ahmed Religious Complex - Istanbul - 1616 - Davut Aga -

TEC4588913: Blue Mosquee in Istanbul Blue Mosquee - Sultan Ahmed Religious Complex - Istanbul - 1616 - Davut Aga - / Bridgeman Images

Constellations of Andromede and Cassiopee - Andromeda and Cassiopeia constellations - Field around the constellations of Andromede and Cassiopee. From ancient times the constellation of Andromeda has represented a woman and in Greek mythology Andromeda was the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and boastful queen of the Phoenician kingdom of Ethiopia. As punishment for her mother's arrogance she was chained to a rock as a sacrifece to Cetus, then rescued by Perseus whom she subsequently married. The modern constellation is the 19th largest in the sky and covers about 720 square degrees but is not very obvious. The three brightest stars of Andromeda form a broad arc south of the distinctive 'W' of Cassiopeia, and under a dark sky the elongated shape of M32 is just visible to the unaided eye. This is by far the best - known object in the field. Best seen in the early evening in Novembe
Constellations of Andromede and Cassiopee - Andromeda and Cassiopeia constellations - Field around the constellations of Andromede and Cassiopee. From ancient times the constellation of Andromeda has represented a woman and in Greek mythology Andromeda was the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and boastful queen of the Phoenician kingdom of Ethiopia. As punishment for her mother's arrogance she was chained to a rock as a sacrifece to Cetus, then rescued by Perseus whom she subsequently married. The modern constellation is the 19th largest in the sky and covers about 720 square degrees but is not very obvious. The three brightest stars of Andromeda form a broad arc south of the distinctive 'W' of Cassiopeia, and under a dark sky the elongated shape of M32 is just visible to the unaided eye. This is by far the best - known object in the field. Best seen in the early evening in Novembe

PIX4588956: Constellations of Andromede and Cassiopee - Andromeda and Cassiopeia constellations - Field around the constellations of Andromede and Cassiopee. From ancient times the constellation of Andromeda has represented a woman and in Greek mythology Andromeda was the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and boastful queen of the Phoenician kingdom of Ethiopia. As punishment for her mother's arrogance she was chained to a rock as a sacrifece to Cetus, then rescued by Perseus whom she subsequently married. The modern constellation is the 19th largest in the sky and covers about 720 square degrees but is not very obvious. The three brightest stars of Andromeda form a broad arc south of the distinctive 'W' of Cassiopeia, and under a dark sky the elongated shape of M32 is just visible to the unaided eye. This is by far the best - known object in the field. Best seen in the early evening in Novembe / Bridgeman Images


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