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The South Korea Pavilion has the World Exhibition in Shanghai, China, 2010. Photography 23/05/10
The South Korea Pavilion has the World Exhibition in Shanghai, China, 2010. Photography 23/05/10

LBY4589899: The South Korea Pavilion has the World Exhibition in Shanghai, China, 2010. Photography 23/05/10 / Bridgeman Images

Constellations of Hare and Dove - Constellations of Lepus and Columba - Constellations of Hare and Dove extracted from the Uranographia of Hevelius. Recolorised image. Map showing the constellations of Lepus and Columba with their mythological forms from “” Uranographia”” star atlas by Hevelius (1690). Recolored Image
Constellations of Hare and Dove - Constellations of Lepus and Columba - Constellations of Hare and Dove extracted from the Uranographia of Hevelius. Recolorised image. Map showing the constellations of Lepus and Columba with their mythological forms from “” Uranographia”” star atlas by Hevelius (1690). Recolored Image

PIX4590020: Constellations of Hare and Dove - Constellations of Lepus and Columba - Constellations of Hare and Dove extracted from the Uranographia of Hevelius. Recolorised image. Map showing the constellations of Lepus and Columba with their mythological forms from “” Uranographia”” star atlas by Hevelius (1690). Recolored Image / Bridgeman Images

The Luxembourg Pavilion has the World Exhibition in Shanghai, China, 2010.
The Luxembourg Pavilion has the World Exhibition in Shanghai, China, 2010.

LBY4590117: The Luxembourg Pavilion has the World Exhibition in Shanghai, China, 2010. / Bridgeman Images

The Danish Pavilion has the World Exhibition in Shanghai, China, 2010. Photography on 23/05/10
The Danish Pavilion has the World Exhibition in Shanghai, China, 2010. Photography on 23/05/10

LBY4590137: The Danish Pavilion has the World Exhibition in Shanghai, China, 2010. Photography on 23/05/10 / Bridgeman Images

The Irish Pavilion has the World Exhibition in Shanghai, China, 2010. Photography on 23/05/10
The Irish Pavilion has the World Exhibition in Shanghai, China, 2010. Photography on 23/05/10

LBY4590179: The Irish Pavilion has the World Exhibition in Shanghai, China, 2010. Photography on 23/05/10 / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 15: astronaut training - Apollo 15: astronauts in training - David R. Scott (commander) on the left, and James B. Irwin (lunar module pilot) in the lunar module simulator, Kennedy Space Center. 02/07/1971 Apollo 15 Commander David R. Scott (left) and James B. Irwin practice an aspect of their upcoming lunar landing mission in the Lunar Simulator Module, Kennedy Space Center. Jul 02 1971
Apollo 15: astronaut training - Apollo 15: astronauts in training - David R. Scott (commander) on the left, and James B. Irwin (lunar module pilot) in the lunar module simulator, Kennedy Space Center. 02/07/1971 Apollo 15 Commander David R. Scott (left) and James B. Irwin practice an aspect of their upcoming lunar landing mission in the Lunar Simulator Module, Kennedy Space Center. Jul 02 1971

PIX4597183: Apollo 15: astronaut training - Apollo 15: astronauts in training - David R. Scott (commander) on the left, and James B. Irwin (lunar module pilot) in the lunar module simulator, Kennedy Space Center. 02/07/1971 Apollo 15 Commander David R. Scott (left) and James B. Irwin practice an aspect of their upcoming lunar landing mission in the Lunar Simulator Module, Kennedy Space Center. Jul 02 1971 / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 15: the Saturn V rocket on its fire pad - Apollo 15 at pad 39 - A following rollout - The Saturn V/Apollo rocket on its fire pad. 11/05/1971. May 11 1971
Apollo 15: the Saturn V rocket on its fire pad - Apollo 15 at pad 39 - A following rollout - The Saturn V/Apollo rocket on its fire pad. 11/05/1971. May 11 1971

PIX4597202: Apollo 15: the Saturn V rocket on its fire pad - Apollo 15 at pad 39 - A following rollout - The Saturn V/Apollo rocket on its fire pad. 11/05/1971. May 11 1971 / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 15: D. Scott observes a rock - David Scott during Apollo 15 EVA - Extrahicular exit of David Scott on the slopes of Hadley Delta Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, studies a boulder on the slope of Hadley Delta during the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission's first extravehicular activity (EVA). He has both the gnomon and the flip-flops in his left hand
Apollo 15: D. Scott observes a rock - David Scott during Apollo 15 EVA - Extrahicular exit of David Scott on the slopes of Hadley Delta Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, studies a boulder on the slope of Hadley Delta during the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission's first extravehicular activity (EVA). He has both the gnomon and the flip-flops in his left hand

PIX4597298: Apollo 15: D. Scott observes a rock - David Scott during Apollo 15 EVA - Extrahicular exit of David Scott on the slopes of Hadley Delta Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, studies a boulder on the slope of Hadley Delta during the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission's first extravehicular activity (EVA). He has both the gnomon and the flip-flops in his left hand / Bridgeman Images

The construction site of the Ministry of Economy and Finance in Paris. Architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1989. Photography 10/06/88.
The construction site of the Ministry of Economy and Finance in Paris. Architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1989. Photography 10/06/88.

TEC4597323: The construction site of the Ministry of Economy and Finance in Paris. Architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1989. Photography 10/06/88., Huidobro, Borja (b.1936) Chemetov, Paul (b.1928) / Bridgeman Images

Decollage Apollo 16 - Launch of Apollo 16 - Decollage of the rocket Saturn V/Apollo 16. 16/04/1972
Decollage Apollo 16 - Launch of Apollo 16 - Decollage of the rocket Saturn V/Apollo 16. 16/04/1972

PIX4597457: Decollage Apollo 16 - Launch of Apollo 16 - Decollage of the rocket Saturn V/Apollo 16. 16/04/1972 / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 16: the SWC - Apollo 16: the Solar Wind Collector (SWC) - Close up on the Solar Wind Composition Experiment. 04/1972
Apollo 16: the SWC - Apollo 16: the Solar Wind Collector (SWC) - Close up on the Solar Wind Composition Experiment. 04/1972

PIX4597575: Apollo 16: the SWC - Apollo 16: the Solar Wind Collector (SWC) - Close up on the Solar Wind Composition Experiment. 04/1972 / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 16: the LEM - Apollo 16: lunar module - The Orion lunar module at the Descartes landing site seen by the television camera mounted on the lunar jeep, during the second extravehicular release on April 22, 1972. The Apollo 16 Lunar Module (LM) “” Orion”” dominates the lunar scene at the Descartes landing site, as seen in the reproduction taken from a color television transmission made by the TV camera mounted on the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). Astronauts John W. Young, commander; and Charles M. Duke Jr., lunar module pilot; descended in the Apollo 16 LM to explore the Descartes highlands landing site on the moon. Astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly II, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) “” Casper”” in lunar orbit. Note U.S. flag deployed on the left. This picture was made during the second Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA). 22 April 1972
Apollo 16: the LEM - Apollo 16: lunar module - The Orion lunar module at the Descartes landing site seen by the television camera mounted on the lunar jeep, during the second extravehicular release on April 22, 1972. The Apollo 16 Lunar Module (LM) “” Orion”” dominates the lunar scene at the Descartes landing site, as seen in the reproduction taken from a color television transmission made by the TV camera mounted on the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). Astronauts John W. Young, commander; and Charles M. Duke Jr., lunar module pilot; descended in the Apollo 16 LM to explore the Descartes highlands landing site on the moon. Astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly II, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) “” Casper”” in lunar orbit. Note U.S. flag deployed on the left. This picture was made during the second Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA). 22 April 1972

PIX4597613: Apollo 16: the LEM - Apollo 16: lunar module - The Orion lunar module at the Descartes landing site seen by the television camera mounted on the lunar jeep, during the second extravehicular release on April 22, 1972. The Apollo 16 Lunar Module (LM) “” Orion”” dominates the lunar scene at the Descartes landing site, as seen in the reproduction taken from a color television transmission made by the TV camera mounted on the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). Astronauts John W. Young, commander; and Charles M. Duke Jr., lunar module pilot; descended in the Apollo 16 LM to explore the Descartes highlands landing site on the moon. Astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly II, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) “” Casper”” in lunar orbit. Note U.S. flag deployed on the left. This picture was made during the second Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA). 22 April 1972 / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 16: the LEM approaching the control module - Apollo 16: LM ascent stage approaching CSM - The LEM (Orion) after leaving the Moon, seen as approaching the control module of Apollo 16 (Casper). The LEM is above the Schubert B crater, west of the Smyth Sea. 23/04/1972. The Apollo 16 Lunar Module (LM) ascent stage, with astronauts John W. Young and Charles M. Duke Jr. aboard, returns from the lunar surface to rejoin the Command and Service Modules (CSM) in lunar orbit. Astronaut Thomas K. (Ken) Mattingly II took this photograph from the Command Module (CM). The LM is above the Crater Schubert B. The lunar surface area visible in this picture is located at the western edge of Smyth's Sea. 23 April 1972
Apollo 16: the LEM approaching the control module - Apollo 16: LM ascent stage approaching CSM - The LEM (Orion) after leaving the Moon, seen as approaching the control module of Apollo 16 (Casper). The LEM is above the Schubert B crater, west of the Smyth Sea. 23/04/1972. The Apollo 16 Lunar Module (LM) ascent stage, with astronauts John W. Young and Charles M. Duke Jr. aboard, returns from the lunar surface to rejoin the Command and Service Modules (CSM) in lunar orbit. Astronaut Thomas K. (Ken) Mattingly II took this photograph from the Command Module (CM). The LM is above the Crater Schubert B. The lunar surface area visible in this picture is located at the western edge of Smyth's Sea. 23 April 1972

PIX4597740: Apollo 16: the LEM approaching the control module - Apollo 16: LM ascent stage approaching CSM - The LEM (Orion) after leaving the Moon, seen as approaching the control module of Apollo 16 (Casper). The LEM is above the Schubert B crater, west of the Smyth Sea. 23/04/1972. The Apollo 16 Lunar Module (LM) ascent stage, with astronauts John W. Young and Charles M. Duke Jr. aboard, returns from the lunar surface to rejoin the Command and Service Modules (CSM) in lunar orbit. Astronaut Thomas K. (Ken) Mattingly II took this photograph from the Command Module (CM). The LM is above the Crater Schubert B. The lunar surface area visible in this picture is located at the western edge of Smyth's Sea. 23 April 1972 / Bridgeman Images

Apollo: astronaut aboard the lunar module - Illustration - Apollo: Astronaut in the lunar module - Artist's view of an astronaut aboard the Lem. An astronaut in the Apollo Lunar Module (LM) on the Moon. Artwork
Apollo: astronaut aboard the lunar module - Illustration - Apollo: Astronaut in the lunar module - Artist's view of an astronaut aboard the Lem. An astronaut in the Apollo Lunar Module (LM) on the Moon. Artwork

PIX4598389: Apollo: astronaut aboard the lunar module - Illustration - Apollo: Astronaut in the lunar module - Artist's view of an astronaut aboard the Lem. An astronaut in the Apollo Lunar Module (LM) on the Moon. Artwork, Bergeron, Joe / Bridgeman Images

Apollo - Soyuz: rocket on the fire pitch - View of Apollo/Saturn space vehicle. Jul 02 1975 - View of the American rocket Apollo/Saturn 1B on its firing pitch. 02/07/1975. Apollo - Soyuz Saturn IB SA - 210 on the launch pad awaits the launch scheduled on July 15, 1975 on the launch pad at the Kernedy Space Center, the ASTP mission with astronauts Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand, and Donald “” Deke””” Slayton. The Saturn IB launched five manned Earth - orbital missions between 1968 and 1975: Apollo 7, Skylab 2, Skylab 3, Skylab 4, and the Apollo - Soyuz Test Project
Apollo - Soyuz: rocket on the fire pitch - View of Apollo/Saturn space vehicle. Jul 02 1975 - View of the American rocket Apollo/Saturn 1B on its firing pitch. 02/07/1975. Apollo - Soyuz Saturn IB SA - 210 on the launch pad awaits the launch scheduled on July 15, 1975 on the launch pad at the Kernedy Space Center, the ASTP mission with astronauts Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand, and Donald “” Deke””” Slayton. The Saturn IB launched five manned Earth - orbital missions between 1968 and 1975: Apollo 7, Skylab 2, Skylab 3, Skylab 4, and the Apollo - Soyuz Test Project

PIX4598399: Apollo - Soyuz: rocket on the fire pitch - View of Apollo/Saturn space vehicle. Jul 02 1975 - View of the American rocket Apollo/Saturn 1B on its firing pitch. 02/07/1975. Apollo - Soyuz Saturn IB SA - 210 on the launch pad awaits the launch scheduled on July 15, 1975 on the launch pad at the Kernedy Space Center, the ASTP mission with astronauts Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand, and Donald “” Deke””” Slayton. The Saturn IB launched five manned Earth - orbital missions between 1968 and 1975: Apollo 7, Skylab 2, Skylab 3, Skylab 4, and the Apollo - Soyuz Test Project / Bridgeman Images

Apollo - Soyuz: Soyuz ship - Apollo - Soyuz: Soyuz above earth - The Soyuz ship seen from the window of Apollo. 17/07/1975. View from the window of the American Apollo spacecraft in earth orbit showing the Soviet Soyuz spacecraft. Jul 17 1975
Apollo - Soyuz: Soyuz ship - Apollo - Soyuz: Soyuz above earth - The Soyuz ship seen from the window of Apollo. 17/07/1975. View from the window of the American Apollo spacecraft in earth orbit showing the Soviet Soyuz spacecraft. Jul 17 1975

PIX4598420: Apollo - Soyuz: Soyuz ship - Apollo - Soyuz: Soyuz above earth - The Soyuz ship seen from the window of Apollo. 17/07/1975. View from the window of the American Apollo spacecraft in earth orbit showing the Soviet Soyuz spacecraft. Jul 17 1975 / Bridgeman Images

Mission Andromede - Claudie Haignere - Andromede mission - Claudie Haignere prior to launch - view of the dressing, in view of the launch of the Franco-Russian Andromede mission, this Sunday, October 21 at 14:59 (local time). The Andromede mission took place from 21 to 31 October 2001 on board the ISS (the International Space Station). Claudie Haignere was the first European woman to work aboard the ISS. Date of this shot: Sunday, October 21, 2001 at 10:00 am local time. ESA astronaut Claudie Haignere, from France, and Soyuz TM - 33 mission commander Viktor Afanassiev are donning their Sokol pressure suits prior to transfer to the launch pad for launch of the “Andromede” mission to the International Space Station on October 21, 2001.Claudie Haignere participated as first female European astronaut in a 'taxi light' to the International Space Station as Soyuz Flight Engineer. The “” Andromede”” Mission occured from 21 to 31 October 2001, onboard the International Space Station. Image taken on October 21 2001
Mission Andromede - Claudie Haignere - Andromede mission - Claudie Haignere prior to launch - view of the dressing, in view of the launch of the Franco-Russian Andromede mission, this Sunday, October 21 at 14:59 (local time). The Andromede mission took place from 21 to 31 October 2001 on board the ISS (the International Space Station). Claudie Haignere was the first European woman to work aboard the ISS. Date of this shot: Sunday, October 21, 2001 at 10:00 am local time. ESA astronaut Claudie Haignere, from France, and Soyuz TM - 33 mission commander Viktor Afanassiev are donning their Sokol pressure suits prior to transfer to the launch pad for launch of the “Andromede” mission to the International Space Station on October 21, 2001.Claudie Haignere participated as first female European astronaut in a 'taxi light' to the International Space Station as Soyuz Flight Engineer. The “” Andromede”” Mission occured from 21 to 31 October 2001, onboard the International Space Station. Image taken on October 21 2001

PIX4598462: Mission Andromede - Claudie Haignere - Andromede mission - Claudie Haignere prior to launch - view of the dressing, in view of the launch of the Franco-Russian Andromede mission, this Sunday, October 21 at 14:59 (local time). The Andromede mission took place from 21 to 31 October 2001 on board the ISS (the International Space Station). Claudie Haignere was the first European woman to work aboard the ISS. Date of this shot: Sunday, October 21, 2001 at 10:00 am local time. ESA astronaut Claudie Haignere, from France, and Soyuz TM - 33 mission commander Viktor Afanassiev are donning their Sokol pressure suits prior to transfer to the launch pad for launch of the “Andromede” mission to the International Space Station on October 21, 2001.Claudie Haignere participated as first female European astronaut in a 'taxi light' to the International Space Station as Soyuz Flight Engineer. The “” Andromede”” Mission occured from 21 to 31 October 2001, onboard the International Space Station. Image taken on October 21 2001 / Bridgeman Images

Shooting star rain -Leonides 11/2001 - Leonid meteor shower Nov 2001 - Circumpolar around the south celestial pole. During an (approximately) one hour exposure, many Leonid meteors can be seen near the South Celestial Pole. Note that Uluru (Ayers Rock) can be seen in silhouette along the horizon. Nov 19 2001
Shooting star rain -Leonides 11/2001 - Leonid meteor shower Nov 2001 - Circumpolar around the south celestial pole. During an (approximately) one hour exposure, many Leonid meteors can be seen near the South Celestial Pole. Note that Uluru (Ayers Rock) can be seen in silhouette along the horizon. Nov 19 2001

PIX4598745: Shooting star rain -Leonides 11/2001 - Leonid meteor shower Nov 2001 - Circumpolar around the south celestial pole. During an (approximately) one hour exposure, many Leonid meteors can be seen near the South Celestial Pole. Note that Uluru (Ayers Rock) can be seen in silhouette along the horizon. Nov 19 2001 / Bridgeman Images

Shooting Star Rain - Leonid Meteor Storm - Leonides, November 18, 2001. Radiant in the constellation Leo. Nov 18 2001
Shooting Star Rain - Leonid Meteor Storm - Leonides, November 18, 2001. Radiant in the constellation Leo. Nov 18 2001

PIX4598770: Shooting Star Rain - Leonid Meteor Storm - Leonides, November 18, 2001. Radiant in the constellation Leo. Nov 18 2001 / Bridgeman Images

Shooting star rain 08/2005 - Perseid Meteor Shower 08/2005 - Perseides et voie lactee photographed 12/08/2005. Perseid Meteor Shower. Aug 12 2005
Shooting star rain 08/2005 - Perseid Meteor Shower 08/2005 - Perseides et voie lactee photographed 12/08/2005. Perseid Meteor Shower. Aug 12 2005

PIX4598803: Shooting star rain 08/2005 - Perseid Meteor Shower 08/2005 - Perseides et voie lactee photographed 12/08/2005. Perseid Meteor Shower. Aug 12 2005 / Bridgeman Images

Shooting Star -Leonide - Leonid Meteor - Leonid Rain. November 18, 2001, Joshua tree, California. A brilliant Leonid meteor appears next to the Pleiades star cluster on the morning of 2001 November 18, near the peak of Leonid Meteor shower
Shooting Star -Leonide - Leonid Meteor - Leonid Rain. November 18, 2001, Joshua tree, California. A brilliant Leonid meteor appears next to the Pleiades star cluster on the morning of 2001 November 18, near the peak of Leonid Meteor shower

PIX4598830: Shooting Star -Leonide - Leonid Meteor - Leonid Rain. November 18, 2001, Joshua tree, California. A brilliant Leonid meteor appears next to the Pleiades star cluster on the morning of 2001 November 18, near the peak of Leonid Meteor shower / Bridgeman Images

Shooting star -Perseide - Perseid meteor - Trainee left by the passage of a shooting star on August 8, 1997. Trail left by a bright Perseid meteor. August 8, 1997
Shooting star -Perseide - Perseid meteor - Trainee left by the passage of a shooting star on August 8, 1997. Trail left by a bright Perseid meteor. August 8, 1997

PIX4598877: Shooting star -Perseide - Perseid meteor - Trainee left by the passage of a shooting star on August 8, 1997. Trail left by a bright Perseid meteor. August 8, 1997 / Bridgeman Images

Shooting star, Perseide - Perseid meteor - A car seen during the rain of shooting stars from August 12-13, 2010. Perseid meteor seen on august 12 2010
Shooting star, Perseide - Perseid meteor - A car seen during the rain of shooting stars from August 12-13, 2010. Perseid meteor seen on august 12 2010

PIX4598975: Shooting star, Perseide - Perseid meteor - A car seen during the rain of shooting stars from August 12-13, 2010. Perseid meteor seen on august 12 2010 / Bridgeman Images

Carrie Hope Fletcher (Veronica Sawyer), Sophie Isaacs (Heather McNamara), Jodie Steele (Heather Chandler) and T'Shan Williams (Heather Duke) in Heathers The Musical by Kevin Murphy and Laurence O'Keefe at Theatre Royal Haymarket, September 2018 (photo)
Carrie Hope Fletcher (Veronica Sawyer), Sophie Isaacs (Heather McNamara), Jodie Steele (Heather Chandler) and T'Shan Williams (Heather Duke) in Heathers The Musical by Kevin Murphy and Laurence O'Keefe at Theatre Royal Haymarket, September 2018 (photo)

KNT4597802: Carrie Hope Fletcher (Veronica Sawyer), Sophie Isaacs (Heather McNamara), Jodie Steele (Heather Chandler) and T'Shan Williams (Heather Duke) in Heathers The Musical by Kevin Murphy and Laurence O'Keefe at Theatre Royal Haymarket, September 2018 (photo), Kenton, Tristam / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 17: Lunar Jeep 12/72 - Apollo 17: footprints and Lunar Rover Vehicle - The Lunar Jeep on Station 8. 13/12/1972
Apollo 17: Lunar Jeep 12/72 - Apollo 17: footprints and Lunar Rover Vehicle - The Lunar Jeep on Station 8. 13/12/1972

PIX4597881: Apollo 17: Lunar Jeep 12/72 - Apollo 17: footprints and Lunar Rover Vehicle - The Lunar Jeep on Station 8. 13/12/1972 / Bridgeman Images

Finty Williams (Barbara Jackson), Jasper Britton (Stewart) and Chris Larkin (Bob Jackson) in Pack Of Lies by Hugh Whitemore at Menier Chocolate Factory, 2018 (photo)
Finty Williams (Barbara Jackson), Jasper Britton (Stewart) and Chris Larkin (Bob Jackson) in Pack Of Lies by Hugh Whitemore at Menier Chocolate Factory, 2018 (photo)

KNT4597888: Finty Williams (Barbara Jackson), Jasper Britton (Stewart) and Chris Larkin (Bob Jackson) in Pack Of Lies by Hugh Whitemore at Menier Chocolate Factory, 2018 (photo), Kenton, Tristam / Bridgeman Images

Helen Morse in Memorial by Brink Productions at Barbican Theatre, September 2018 (photo)
Helen Morse in Memorial by Brink Productions at Barbican Theatre, September 2018 (photo)

KNT4597898: Helen Morse in Memorial by Brink Productions at Barbican Theatre, September 2018 (photo), Kenton, Tristam / Bridgeman Images

Michael Colvin (Herod), Susan Bickley (Herodias) and Allison Cook (Salome) in Salome by Richard Strauss at London Coliseum, September 2018 (photo)
Michael Colvin (Herod), Susan Bickley (Herodias) and Allison Cook (Salome) in Salome by Richard Strauss at London Coliseum, September 2018 (photo)

KNT4597921: Michael Colvin (Herod), Susan Bickley (Herodias) and Allison Cook (Salome) in Salome by Richard Strauss at London Coliseum, September 2018 (photo), Kenton, Tristam / Bridgeman Images

Allison Cook (Salome) in Salome by Richard Strauss at London Coliseum, September 2018 (photo)
Allison Cook (Salome) in Salome by Richard Strauss at London Coliseum, September 2018 (photo)

KNT4597934: Allison Cook (Salome) in Salome by Richard Strauss at London Coliseum, September 2018 (photo), Kenton, Tristam / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 17: Harrison Schmitt on the Moon - Apollo 17: Harrison Schmitt portrait - Harrison Schmitt photography by Eugene Cernan near the lunar jeep. 13/12/1972. Portrait that Gene Cernan took of Jack at the start of EVA - 3. Dec 13 197
Apollo 17: Harrison Schmitt on the Moon - Apollo 17: Harrison Schmitt portrait - Harrison Schmitt photography by Eugene Cernan near the lunar jeep. 13/12/1972. Portrait that Gene Cernan took of Jack at the start of EVA - 3. Dec 13 197

PIX4597971: Apollo 17: Harrison Schmitt on the Moon - Apollo 17: Harrison Schmitt portrait - Harrison Schmitt photography by Eugene Cernan near the lunar jeep. 13/12/1972. Portrait that Gene Cernan took of Jack at the start of EVA - 3. Dec 13 197 / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 17: H. Schmitt on the Moon - Apollo 17: H. Schmitt retrieving lunar samples - H. Schmitt collecting samples. 12/12/1972. Harrison Schmitt uses scoop to retrieve lunar samples. Dec 12 1972
Apollo 17: H. Schmitt on the Moon - Apollo 17: H. Schmitt retrieving lunar samples - H. Schmitt collecting samples. 12/12/1972. Harrison Schmitt uses scoop to retrieve lunar samples. Dec 12 1972

PIX4598051: Apollo 17: H. Schmitt on the Moon - Apollo 17: H. Schmitt retrieving lunar samples - H. Schmitt collecting samples. 12/12/1972. Harrison Schmitt uses scoop to retrieve lunar samples. Dec 12 1972 / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 17: orange soil on the Moon - Apollo 17: the orange soil - View of orange soil, rich in zinc, probably of volcanic origin. Station 4, near the Shorty Crater. 12/12/1972. A view of the area at Station 4 (Shorty Crater) showing the now highly - publicized orange soil which the Apollo 17 crew members found on the moon during the second Apollo 17 extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Taurus - Littrow landing site. The tripod - like object is the gnomon and photometric chart assembly which is used as a photographic reference to establish local vertical sun angle, scale and lunar color. The gnomon is one of the Apollo lunar geology hand tools. While astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, commander, and Harrison H. Schmitt, lunar module pilot, descended in the Lunar Module (LM) “” Challenger”” to explore the Taurus - Littrow region of the moon, astronaut Ronald E. Evans, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) “” America”” in lunar orbit. Schmitt was the crew man who first spotted the orange soil. 12 Dec 1972
Apollo 17: orange soil on the Moon - Apollo 17: the orange soil - View of orange soil, rich in zinc, probably of volcanic origin. Station 4, near the Shorty Crater. 12/12/1972. A view of the area at Station 4 (Shorty Crater) showing the now highly - publicized orange soil which the Apollo 17 crew members found on the moon during the second Apollo 17 extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Taurus - Littrow landing site. The tripod - like object is the gnomon and photometric chart assembly which is used as a photographic reference to establish local vertical sun angle, scale and lunar color. The gnomon is one of the Apollo lunar geology hand tools. While astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, commander, and Harrison H. Schmitt, lunar module pilot, descended in the Lunar Module (LM) “” Challenger”” to explore the Taurus - Littrow region of the moon, astronaut Ronald E. Evans, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) “” America”” in lunar orbit. Schmitt was the crew man who first spotted the orange soil. 12 Dec 1972

PIX4598153: Apollo 17: orange soil on the Moon - Apollo 17: the orange soil - View of orange soil, rich in zinc, probably of volcanic origin. Station 4, near the Shorty Crater. 12/12/1972. A view of the area at Station 4 (Shorty Crater) showing the now highly - publicized orange soil which the Apollo 17 crew members found on the moon during the second Apollo 17 extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Taurus - Littrow landing site. The tripod - like object is the gnomon and photometric chart assembly which is used as a photographic reference to establish local vertical sun angle, scale and lunar color. The gnomon is one of the Apollo lunar geology hand tools. While astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, commander, and Harrison H. Schmitt, lunar module pilot, descended in the Lunar Module (LM) “” Challenger”” to explore the Taurus - Littrow region of the moon, astronaut Ronald E. Evans, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) “” America”” in lunar orbit. Schmitt was the crew man who first spotted the orange soil. 12 Dec 1972 / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 17: equipment in the LEM - Apollo 17: space suits and helmets - Helmets and suits in the tight space of the LEM. 13/12/1972. LM Interior after the completion of EVA-3. Helmets and suits on the engine cover
Apollo 17: equipment in the LEM - Apollo 17: space suits and helmets - Helmets and suits in the tight space of the LEM. 13/12/1972. LM Interior after the completion of EVA-3. Helmets and suits on the engine cover

PIX4598251: Apollo 17: equipment in the LEM - Apollo 17: space suits and helmets - Helmets and suits in the tight space of the LEM. 13/12/1972. LM Interior after the completion of EVA-3. Helmets and suits on the engine cover / Bridgeman Images

Apollo 17: Control Module - Apollo 17: Command Module - The control module Apollo 17 photographs since the LEM. 14/12/1972. Close view of the Command Module from the Lunar Module at rendezvous. Dec 14 1972
Apollo 17: Control Module - Apollo 17: Command Module - The control module Apollo 17 photographs since the LEM. 14/12/1972. Close view of the Command Module from the Lunar Module at rendezvous. Dec 14 1972

PIX4598310: Apollo 17: Control Module - Apollo 17: Command Module - The control module Apollo 17 photographs since the LEM. 14/12/1972. Close view of the Command Module from the Lunar Module at rendezvous. Dec 14 1972 / Bridgeman Images

Earth Formation - Artist's View - Earth Formation - Artist's View - Earth was formed 4.6 billion years ago from a gigantic cloud of gas and dust. These dust accreted to form our planet
Earth Formation - Artist's View - Earth Formation - Artist's View - Earth was formed 4.6 billion years ago from a gigantic cloud of gas and dust. These dust accreted to form our planet

PIX4633378: Earth Formation - Artist's View - Earth Formation - Artist's View - Earth was formed 4.6 billion years ago from a gigantic cloud of gas and dust. These dust accreted to form our planet, Dixon, Don (b.1951) / Bridgeman Images

The End of the Earth - Artist's View - Earth's end - Artist view - Artist view from the Earth in 4 billion years. The Sun, becoming a red giant, will make life impossible on Earth. In about six billion years our sun is expected to dramatically expand and grow hotter as its helium core contracts and ignites the outer layers of hydrogen, eventually becoming a type of star called a “Red Giant.” In this image the Sun has just started its journey toward becoming a Red Giant, however the intense heat has already boiled off Earth's oceans and driven away most of the atmosphere leaving a lifeless, molten surface. The Sun will continue to bloom for the next few hundred million years until it fills the sky and eventually engulfs the Earth entirely
The End of the Earth - Artist's View - Earth's end - Artist view - Artist view from the Earth in 4 billion years. The Sun, becoming a red giant, will make life impossible on Earth. In about six billion years our sun is expected to dramatically expand and grow hotter as its helium core contracts and ignites the outer layers of hydrogen, eventually becoming a type of star called a “Red Giant.” In this image the Sun has just started its journey toward becoming a Red Giant, however the intense heat has already boiled off Earth's oceans and driven away most of the atmosphere leaving a lifeless, molten surface. The Sun will continue to bloom for the next few hundred million years until it fills the sky and eventually engulfs the Earth entirely

PIX4633532: The End of the Earth - Artist's View - Earth's end - Artist view - Artist view from the Earth in 4 billion years. The Sun, becoming a red giant, will make life impossible on Earth. In about six billion years our sun is expected to dramatically expand and grow hotter as its helium core contracts and ignites the outer layers of hydrogen, eventually becoming a type of star called a “Red Giant.” In this image the Sun has just started its journey toward becoming a Red Giant, however the intense heat has already boiled off Earth's oceans and driven away most of the atmosphere leaving a lifeless, molten surface. The Sun will continue to bloom for the next few hundred million years until it fills the sky and eventually engulfs the Earth entirely / Bridgeman Images


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