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  • Fire Truck Of Munich Fire Department
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    Fire Truck Of Munich Fire Department
    A fire truck of the Munich Fire Department is on duty in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 1, 2025. The vehicle is equipped with a turntable ladder and emergency response equipment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 CIFTIS in Beijing
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    2025 CIFTIS in Beijing
    Visitors visit the EH216-S unmanned manned electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft at the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) Anhui exhibition area in Beijing, China, on September 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • NASA SpaceX Expedition 73 Returns To Earth
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    NASA SpaceX Expedition 73 Returns To Earth
    August 9, 2025, San Diego, California, USA: Divers and support teams work to secure the SpaceX Dragon Endurance spacecraft after splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, California. Expedition 73 crew including; NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov, returned after nearly 7-months in space aboard the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Keegan Barber/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Moon 1
    12/03/2019
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    Pictures must credit: Toyota

    Japanese car giant Toyota has announced it is teaming up with the country’s space agency to investigate creating a vehicle for exploring the Moon.And it would be capable of having a range of more than 10,000 kilometres.It would be 6 metres long, 5.2 metres high and 3.8 metres wide, about the size of two microbuses, with an interior living space of 13 square metres.It would have a crew of two but be capable of accommodating four people in an emergency.The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , known as JAXA and Toyota plan to accelerate their ongoing joint study of a manned, pressurized rover that employs fuel cell electric vehicle technologies. It would be carried to the lunar surface by a lander already built and ready to roll.Such a form of mobility is deemed necessary for human exploration activities on the lunar surface.Even with the limited amount of energy that can be transported to the Moon, the pressurized rover would have a total lunar-surface cruising range of more than 10,000 km.JAXA envisions launching such a rover as the Toyota concept vehicle into space in 2029.

    OPS:Rendering of the propsed elecytric powered Toyota and JAXA lunar rover

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Moon 1
    12/03/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Toyota

    Japanese car giant Toyota has announced it is teaming up with the country’s space agency to investigate creating a vehicle for exploring the Moon.And it would be capable of having a range of more than 10,000 kilometres.It would be 6 metres long, 5.2 metres high and 3.8 metres wide, about the size of two microbuses, with an interior living space of 13 square metres.It would have a crew of two but be capable of accommodating four people in an emergency.The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , known as JAXA and Toyota plan to accelerate their ongoing joint study of a manned, pressurized rover that employs fuel cell electric vehicle technologies. It would be carried to the lunar surface by a lander already built and ready to roll.Such a form of mobility is deemed necessary for human exploration activities on the lunar surface.Even with the limited amount of energy that can be transported to the Moon, the pressurized rover would have a total lunar-surface cruising range of more than 10,000 km.JAXA envisions launching such a rover as the Toyota concept vehicle into space in 2029.

    OPS:Rendering of the propsed elecytric powered Toyota and JAXA lunar rover

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10204
    Moon 1
    12/03/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Toyota

    Japanese car giant Toyota has announced it is teaming up with the country’s space agency to investigate creating a vehicle for exploring the Moon.And it would be capable of having a range of more than 10,000 kilometres.It would be 6 metres long, 5.2 metres high and 3.8 metres wide, about the size of two microbuses, with an interior living space of 13 square metres.It would have a crew of two but be capable of accommodating four people in an emergency.The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , known as JAXA and Toyota plan to accelerate their ongoing joint study of a manned, pressurized rover that employs fuel cell electric vehicle technologies. It would be carried to the lunar surface by a lander already built and ready to roll.Such a form of mobility is deemed necessary for human exploration activities on the lunar surface.Even with the limited amount of energy that can be transported to the Moon, the pressurized rover would have a total lunar-surface cruising range of more than 10,000 km.JAXA envisions launching such a rover as the Toyota concept vehicle into space in 2029.

    OPS:Rendering of the propsed elecytric powered Toyota and JAXA lunar rover

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10204
    Moon 1
    12/03/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Toyota

    Japanese car giant Toyota has announced it is teaming up with the country’s space agency to investigate creating a vehicle for exploring the Moon.And it would be capable of having a range of more than 10,000 kilometres.It would be 6 metres long, 5.2 metres high and 3.8 metres wide, about the size of two microbuses, with an interior living space of 13 square metres.It would have a crew of two but be capable of accommodating four people in an emergency.The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , known as JAXA and Toyota plan to accelerate their ongoing joint study of a manned, pressurized rover that employs fuel cell electric vehicle technologies. It would be carried to the lunar surface by a lander already built and ready to roll.Such a form of mobility is deemed necessary for human exploration activities on the lunar surface.Even with the limited amount of energy that can be transported to the Moon, the pressurized rover would have a total lunar-surface cruising range of more than 10,000 km.JAXA envisions launching such a rover as the Toyota concept vehicle into space in 2029.

    OPS:Rendering of the propsed elecytric powered Toyota and JAXA lunar rover

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10204
    Moon 1
    12/03/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Toyota

    Japanese car giant Toyota has announced it is teaming up with the country’s space agency to investigate creating a vehicle for exploring the Moon.And it would be capable of having a range of more than 10,000 kilometres.It would be 6 metres long, 5.2 metres high and 3.8 metres wide, about the size of two microbuses, with an interior living space of 13 square metres.It would have a crew of two but be capable of accommodating four people in an emergency.The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , known as JAXA and Toyota plan to accelerate their ongoing joint study of a manned, pressurized rover that employs fuel cell electric vehicle technologies. It would be carried to the lunar surface by a lander already built and ready to roll.Such a form of mobility is deemed necessary for human exploration activities on the lunar surface.Even with the limited amount of energy that can be transported to the Moon, the pressurized rover would have a total lunar-surface cruising range of more than 10,000 km.JAXA envisions launching such a rover as the Toyota concept vehicle into space in 2029.

    OPS:Rendering of the propsed elecytric powered Toyota and JAXA lunar rover. Unfurled solar panel

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10204
    Moon 1
    12/03/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Toyota

    Japanese car giant Toyota has announced it is teaming up with the country’s space agency to investigate creating a vehicle for exploring the Moon.And it would be capable of having a range of more than 10,000 kilometres.It would be 6 metres long, 5.2 metres high and 3.8 metres wide, about the size of two microbuses, with an interior living space of 13 square metres.It would have a crew of two but be capable of accommodating four people in an emergency.The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , known as JAXA and Toyota plan to accelerate their ongoing joint study of a manned, pressurized rover that employs fuel cell electric vehicle technologies. It would be carried to the lunar surface by a lander already built and ready to roll.Such a form of mobility is deemed necessary for human exploration activities on the lunar surface.Even with the limited amount of energy that can be transported to the Moon, the pressurized rover would have a total lunar-surface cruising range of more than 10,000 km.JAXA envisions launching such a rover as the Toyota concept vehicle into space in 2029.

    OPS:Rendering of the propsed elecytric powered Toyota and JAXA lunar rover

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10204
    Moon 1
    12/03/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Toyota

    Japanese car giant Toyota has announced it is teaming up with the country’s space agency to investigate creating a vehicle for exploring the Moon.And it would be capable of having a range of more than 10,000 kilometres.It would be 6 metres long, 5.2 metres high and 3.8 metres wide, about the size of two microbuses, with an interior living space of 13 square metres.It would have a crew of two but be capable of accommodating four people in an emergency.The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , known as JAXA and Toyota plan to accelerate their ongoing joint study of a manned, pressurized rover that employs fuel cell electric vehicle technologies. It would be carried to the lunar surface by a lander already built and ready to roll.Such a form of mobility is deemed necessary for human exploration activities on the lunar surface.Even with the limited amount of energy that can be transported to the Moon, the pressurized rover would have a total lunar-surface cruising range of more than 10,000 km.JAXA envisions launching such a rover as the Toyota concept vehicle into space in 2029.

    OPS:Rendering of the propsed elecytric powered Toyota and JAXA lunar rover

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10204
    Moon 1
    12/03/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Toyota

    Japanese car giant Toyota has announced it is teaming up with the country’s space agency to investigate creating a vehicle for exploring the Moon.And it would be capable of having a range of more than 10,000 kilometres.It would be 6 metres long, 5.2 metres high and 3.8 metres wide, about the size of two microbuses, with an interior living space of 13 square metres.It would have a crew of two but be capable of accommodating four people in an emergency.The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , known as JAXA and Toyota plan to accelerate their ongoing joint study of a manned, pressurized rover that employs fuel cell electric vehicle technologies. It would be carried to the lunar surface by a lander already built and ready to roll.Such a form of mobility is deemed necessary for human exploration activities on the lunar surface.Even with the limited amount of energy that can be transported to the Moon, the pressurized rover would have a total lunar-surface cruising range of more than 10,000 km.JAXA envisions launching such a rover as the Toyota concept vehicle into space in 2029.

    OPS:Rendering of the propsed elecytric powered Toyota and JAXA lunar rover

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10204
    Moon 1
    12/03/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Toyota

    Japanese car giant Toyota has announced it is teaming up with the country’s space agency to investigate creating a vehicle for exploring the Moon.And it would be capable of having a range of more than 10,000 kilometres.It would be 6 metres long, 5.2 metres high and 3.8 metres wide, about the size of two microbuses, with an interior living space of 13 square metres.It would have a crew of two but be capable of accommodating four people in an emergency.The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , known as JAXA and Toyota plan to accelerate their ongoing joint study of a manned, pressurized rover that employs fuel cell electric vehicle technologies. It would be carried to the lunar surface by a lander already built and ready to roll.Such a form of mobility is deemed necessary for human exploration activities on the lunar surface.Even with the limited amount of energy that can be transported to the Moon, the pressurized rover would have a total lunar-surface cruising range of more than 10,000 km.JAXA envisions launching such a rover as the Toyota concept vehicle into space in 2029.

    OPS:Rendering of the propsed elecytric powered Toyota and JAXA lunar rover

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gary Dawson/REX/Shutterstock (9766444z)
    A member of the public sits in the cockpit of concept model 'Tempest ' state of the art manned and unmaned British fighter as an instructor explains how the virtual reality helmet works. it has no manual controls everything is controlled by the pilots helmet . The programme, known as 'Team Tempest', will be developed by BAE Systems, Leonardo, MBDA and Rolls Royce.
    Farnborough International Airshow, UK - 19 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
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    PEOPLE - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
    December 8, 2016 - (File Photo) - John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth and a former U.S. senator and war hero, has died. He was 95. PICTURED: February 10, 1962 - Cape Canaveral, United States of America - NASA Astronaut John Glenn and technicians inspect artwork that will be painted on the outside of his Mercury spacecraft named the Friendship 7 at the Kennedy Space Center February 10, 1962 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Glenn became the first American to fly a manned orbital space flight aboard the craft on February 20, 1962 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
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    PEOPLE - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
    December 8, 2016 - (File Photo) - John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth and a former U.S. senator and war hero, has died. He was 95. Glenn was the first American to orbit the earth and returned to space in 1998 aboard a Space Shuttle flight. PICTURED: April 1, 1959 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States of America - NASA Astronaut JOHN GLENN portrait in suit and tie at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Base April 1959 in Cocoa Beach, Florida. Glenn became the first American to fly a manned orbital space flight aboard the craft (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
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    NEWS - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
    December 8, 2016 - (File Photo) - John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth and a former U.S. senator and war hero, has died. He was 95. PICTURED: January 1, 1962 - Cape Canaveral, United States of America - NASA Astronaut John Glenn in his silver Mercury pressure suit during preflight training at the Kennedy Space Center January 1, 1962 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Glenn became the first American to fly a manned orbital space flight aboard the craft (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Eric Lusito/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Eric Lusito's "After the Wall: Traces of the Soviet Empire" photo project. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Lusito/REX (4033703bh)
    KAZAKHSTAN / Priozersk / 2008. Abandoned Soviet military base after the collapse of the USSR. Built in 1956 as a ground station to track Sputnik,the first manned satellite, it became one of the most sophisticated Soviet bases for space observation, providing satellite control and space surveillance facilities. From left to right are station 'Kube-Kontur',other destroyed radars, and station MA-9MKTM-1'Romashka'. Once a bustling town of 70,000, Priozersk's population has shrunk to some 12,000.
    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/p8ug

    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • German Engineers Achieve The First Manned Electric Multicopter Flight, Germany  - Nov 2011
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    German Engineers Achieve The First Manned Electric Multicopter Flight, Germany - Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Beate Kern / Rex Features (1484558e)
    The e-volo multicopter team
    Man Flies 16 Propeller 'Multicopter'
    16, 15, 14 (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • German Engineers Achieve The First Manned Electric Multicopter Flight, Germany  - Nov 2011
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    German Engineers Achieve The First Manned Electric Multicopter Flight, Germany - Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Beate Kern / Rex Features (1484558d)
    The e-volo multicopter, a human carrying transport device with 16-propellers. The pilot is Thomas Senkel and he has landed the aircraft on an airstrip in the southwest of Germany.
    Man Flies 16 Propeller 'Multicopter'
    16, 15, 14 (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • German Engineers Achieve The First Manned Electric Multicopter Flight, Germany  - Nov 2011
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    German Engineers Achieve The First Manned Electric Multicopter Flight, Germany - Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Beate Kern / Rex Features (1484558c)
    The e-volo multicopter, a human carrying transport device with 16-propellers. The pilot is Thomas Senkel and he is flying the aircraft on an airstrip in the southwest of Germany.
    Man Flies 16 Propeller 'Multicopter'
    16, 15, 14 (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • German Engineers Achieve The First Manned Electric Multicopter Flight, Germany  - Nov 2011
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    German Engineers Achieve The First Manned Electric Multicopter Flight, Germany - Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Beate Kern / Rex Features (1484558b)
    The e-volo multicopter, a human carrying transport device with 16-propellers. The pilot is Thomas Senkel and he is flying the aircraft on an airstrip in the southwest of Germany.
    Man Flies 16 Propeller 'Multicopter'
    16, 15, 14 (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • German Engineers Achieve The First Manned Electric Multicopter Flight, Germany  - Nov 2011
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    German Engineers Achieve The First Manned Electric Multicopter Flight, Germany - Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Beate Kern / Rex Features (1484558a)
    The e-volo multicopter, a human carrying transport device with 16-propellers. The pilot is Thomas Senkel and he is flying the aircraft on an airstrip in the southwest of Germany.
    Man Flies 16 Propeller 'Multicopter'
    16, 15, 14 (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Indonesia - 23 May 2011
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    Indonesia - 23 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nurcholis / Rex Features ( 1339874c )
    The passengers aboard a ferry boat on the River Cikarang Bekasi Laut in the village of Muara Bhakti, Babelan, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia. The boat crossing was made of wood with a width of 3 metres and a length of 10 metres. The boat is manned by two people, one at each end to move and control the boat with a rope.
    Indonesia - 23 May 2011

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Indonesia - 23 May 2011
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    Indonesia - 23 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nurcholis / Rex Features ( 1339874d )
    The passengers aboard a ferry boat on the River Cikarang Bekasi Laut in the village of Muara Bhakti, Babelan, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia. The boat crossing was made of wood with a width of 3 metres and a length of 10 metres. The boat is manned by two people, one at each end to move and control the boat with a rope.
    Indonesia - 23 May 2011

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Indonesia - 23 May 2011
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    Indonesia - 23 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nurcholis / Rex Features ( 1339874b )
    The passengers aboard a ferry boat on the River Cikarang Bekasi Laut in the village of Muara Bhakti, Babelan, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia. The boat crossing was made of wood with a width of 3 metres and a length of 10 metres. The boat is manned by two people, one at each end to move and control the boat with a rope.
    Indonesia - 23 May 2011

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Indonesia - 23 May 2011
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    Indonesia - 23 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nurcholis / Rex Features ( 1339874a )
    The passengers aboard a ferry boat on the River Cikarang Bekasi Laut in the village of Muara Bhakti, Babelan, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia. The boat crossing was made of wood with a width of 3 metres and a length of 10 metres. The boat is manned by two people, one at each end to move and control the boat with a rope.
    Indonesia - 23 May 2011

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Factory Life
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    Factory Life
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Luru Wei / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1298485a )
    MODEL RELEASED Amarda HFE manual holding machines
    Factory Life

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST EVER MANNED FLIGHT IN A FIXED WING AIRCRAFT, BROMPTON, BRITAIN - 2002
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    150TH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST EVER MANNED FLIGHT IN A FIXED WING AIRCRAFT, BROMPTON, BRITAIN - 2002
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Meatheringham/REX Shutterstock (421082i)
    Sir Richard Branson celebrating Sir George Cayley's worlds first ever manned flight
    150TH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST EVER MANNED FLIGHT IN A FIXED WING AIRCRAFT, BROMPTON, BRITAIN - 2002

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Happy Birthday: Richard Branson wird am 18.Juli 2015 65 Jahre alt

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  • PEOPLE - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
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    PEOPLE - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
    Astronaut John H. Glenn, Jr. smiles happily after his successful 3 orbit flight around the Earth on board the destroyer, USS NOA 21 minutes after landing. (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 03685799
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
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    NEWS - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
    Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., fully suited for the launch of MA-6/Friendship 7. (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 03685791
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
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    NEWS - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
    From left, John H. Glenn Jr., Bill Douglas and Joe Schmitt, on way to launch pad for MA-6 launch. (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 03685798
    (c) Dukas