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NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
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Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501f)
Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501b)
Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501c)
Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501d)
Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501a)
Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021
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NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/Northrop Grumman/UPI/Shutterstock (12645970b)
During final testing, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is pictured, fully expanding and locking into place, just as it would in space. The conclusion of this test represents the team's final checkpoint in a long series of tests designed to ensure Webb's 18 hexagonal mirrors are prepared for a long journey in space. After this, all of Webb's many movable parts will have confirmed in testing that they can perform their intended operations after being exposed to the expected launch environment. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Greenbelt, Maryland, United States - 15 Dec 2021
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NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/Northrop Grumman/UPI/Shutterstock (12645970a)
This archival image taken in February 2021 shows the James Webb Space Telescope's sun-shield being folded and packed by engineers and technicians at Northrop Grumman. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Greenbelt, Maryland, United States - 15 Dec 2021
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NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nasa/UPI/Shutterstock (12645973a)
An artist's illustration of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in space. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24. NASA Photo/UPI
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Greenbelt, Maryland, United States - 15 Dec 2021
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NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/Northrop Grumman/UPI/Shutterstock (12645970d)
During final testing, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is pictured, fully expanding and locking into place, just as it would in space. The conclusion of this test represents the team's final checkpoint in a long series of tests designed to ensure Webb's 18 hexagonal mirrors are prepared for a long journey in space. After this, all of Webb's many movable parts will have confirmed in testing that they can perform their intended operations after being exposed to the expected launch environment. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Greenbelt, Maryland, United States - 15 Dec 2021
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NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/Northrop Grumman/UPI/Shutterstock (12645970c)
This archival image taken in February 2021 shows the James Webb Space Telescope's sun-shield being folded and packed by engineers and technicians at Northrop Grumman. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Greenbelt, Maryland, United States - 15 Dec 2021
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NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Gunn/UPI/Shutterstock (12645974a)
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), packed in its shipping container, is unloaded from the MN Colibri upon arrival at the Port de Pariacabo in French Guiana. It was shipped from California, through the Panama Canal, to French Guiana, where it will launch. Webb, an international partnership between NASA, ESA, and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), will be the largest, most powerful telescope ever launched into space. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24. NASA
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021
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NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/CNES/UPI/Shutterstock (12645972b)
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is pictured arriving on October 12, 2021, at the Port de Pariacabo in French Guiana. It was shipped from California, through the Panama Canal, to French Guiana, where it will launch. Webb, an international partnership between NASA, ESA, and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), will be the largest, most powerful telescope ever launched into space. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021
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NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/CNES/UPI/Shutterstock (12645972a)
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is pictured as it was transported to the Guiana Space Centre from the Port de Pariacabo. It was shipped from California, through the Panama Canal, to French Guiana, where it will launch. Webb, an international partnership between NASA, ESA, and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), will be the largest, most powerful telescope ever launched into space. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021
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NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by M Pedoussaut/ESA/NASA/UPI/Shutterstock (12645971a)
On Saturday, December 11, 2021, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was secured on top of the Ariane 5 rocket that will launch it to space from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. Upon arrival in the final assembly building, Webb was slowly hoisted nearly 130 feet and then perfectly aligned on top of the Ariane 5, after which technicians bolted Webb's launch vehicle adapter down to the rocket. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021
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DUK10146974_005
NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by M Pedoussaut/ESA/NASA/UPI/Shutterstock (12645971b)
On Saturday, December 11, 2021, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was secured on top of the Ariane 5 rocket that will launch it to space from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. Upon arrival in the final assembly building, Webb was slowly hoisted nearly 130 feet and then perfectly aligned on top of the Ariane 5, after which technicians bolted Webb's launch vehicle adapter down to the rocket. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021
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NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/ESA/CNES/UPI/Shutterstock (12645972c)
The Ariane 5 rocket, which will launch the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to orbit, is moved to the final assembly building at the Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana on November 29, 2021. Webb, an international partnership between NASA, ESA, and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), will be the largest, most powerful telescope ever launched into space. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021
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NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by M Pedoussaut/ESA/NASA/UPI/Shutterstock (12645971c)
On Saturday, December 11, 2021, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was secured on top of the Ariane 5 rocket that will launch it to space from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. Upon arrival in the final assembly building, Webb was slowly hoisted nearly 130 feet and then perfectly aligned on top of the Ariane 5, after which technicians bolted Webb's launch vehicle adapter down to the rocket. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021
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NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by M Pedoussaut/ESA/NASA/UPI/Shutterstock (12645971d)
On Saturday, December 11, 2021, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was secured on top of the Ariane 5 rocket that will launch it to space from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. Upon arrival in the final assembly building, Webb was slowly hoisted nearly 130 feet and then perfectly aligned on top of the Ariane 5, after which technicians bolted Webb's launch vehicle adapter down to the rocket. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021
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NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by M Pedoussaut/ESA/NASA/UPI/Shutterstock (12645971e)
On Saturday, December 11, 2021, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was secured on top of the Ariane 5 rocket that will launch it to space from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. Upon arrival in the final assembly building, Webb was slowly hoisted nearly 130 feet and then perfectly aligned on top of the Ariane 5, after which technicians bolted Webb's launch vehicle adapter down to the rocket. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (12460508x)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (12460508az)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (12460508ap)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (12460508au)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (12460508at)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (12460508ar)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (12460508bm)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (12460508cb)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (12460508bv)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12460708p)
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (R) and his wife Meghan, Meghan Duchess of Sussex pose for photographers in front of the World Trade Center in New York, New York, USA, 23 September 2021. The couple will attend the Global Citizen Concert in Central Park to stress the importance of global vaccine equity to end the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kristin Callahan/Shutterstock (12460795n)
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kristin Callahan/Shutterstock (12460795r)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kristin Callahan/Shutterstock (12460795f)
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kristin Callahan/Shutterstock (12460795t)
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kristin Callahan/Shutterstock (12460795ai)
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kristin Callahan/Shutterstock (12460795s)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kristin Callahan/Shutterstock (12460795w)
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kristin Callahan/Shutterstock (12460795u)
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12460708s)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12460708w)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12460708x)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12461232e)
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12461232d)
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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ROYALS - Meghan und Prinz Harry besuchen das World Trade Center in New York (weitere Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12461232g)
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit One World Observatory, One World Trade Center, New York, USA - 23 Sep 2021
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FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
Ferrari Press Agency
Planters 1
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08/01/2021
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Picture must credit: Nudes
Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.
OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes. plant health would be monitored and maintained by deploying innovations in drone and robotic technologies
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FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
Ferrari Press Agency
Planters 1
Ref 12534
08/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Nudes
Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.
OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
Ferrari Press Agency
Planters 1
Ref 12534
08/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Nudes
Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.
OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10139285_006
FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
Ferrari Press Agency
Planters 1
Ref 12534
08/01/2021
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Picture must credit: Nudes
Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.
OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes. Viewing terrace at the top of the structure
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Planters 1
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Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.
OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
Ferrari Press Agency
Planters 1
Ref 12534
08/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Nudes
Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.
OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes. Plant health would be monitored and maintained by deploying innovations in drone and robotic technologies
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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