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  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Pancho Barraza attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero and Pancho Barraza attend a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero and Pancho Barraza attend a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero and Pancho Barraza attend a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero and Pancho Barraza attend a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero and Pancho Barraza attend a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero and Pancho Barraza attend a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero and Pancho Barraza attend a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Pancho Barraza attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero and Pancho Barraza attend a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Pancho Barraza attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lucero And Pancho Barraza  Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
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    Lucero And Pancho Barraza Promote ‘Todo O Nada’
    Lucero attends a press conference to promote the duet song 'Todo o Nada' at Rooftop 780 in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door
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    Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Malibu, CA, USA. November 9, 2022
    Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door as fallout continues following his anti-Semitic rants. The rap mogul, also known as Ye, caused international outrage by launching a string of verbal attacks against Jews and then doubling down on his beliefs in TV interviews and on social media. He has seen sponsors and business allies desert him in droves as a result, causing his net worth to plummet from $1.5 billion to $400 million, according to Forbes. It is unclear if the Hannukah banner, pictured on the morning of November 9, 2022, was put up by Kanye himself, protestors or neighbors. The father-of-four, who is also in the process of finalizing his divorce from Kim Kardashian, purchased the beach home back in September 2021 and it is being designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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  • Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door
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    Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Malibu, CA, USA. November 9, 2022
    Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door as fallout continues following his anti-Semitic rants. The rap mogul, also known as Ye, caused international outrage by launching a string of verbal attacks against Jews and then doubling down on his beliefs in TV interviews and on social media. He has seen sponsors and business allies desert him in droves as a result, causing his net worth to plummet from $1.5 billion to $400 million, according to Forbes. It is unclear if the Hannukah banner, pictured on the morning of November 9, 2022, was put up by Kanye himself, protestors or neighbors. The father-of-four, who is also in the process of finalizing his divorce from Kim Kardashian, purchased the beach home back in September 2021 and it is being designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door
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    Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Malibu, CA, USA. November 9, 2022
    Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door as fallout continues following his anti-Semitic rants. The rap mogul, also known as Ye, caused international outrage by launching a string of verbal attacks against Jews and then doubling down on his beliefs in TV interviews and on social media. He has seen sponsors and business allies desert him in droves as a result, causing his net worth to plummet from $1.5 billion to $400 million, according to Forbes. It is unclear if the Hannukah banner, pictured on the morning of November 9, 2022, was put up by Kanye himself, protestors or neighbors. The father-of-four, who is also in the process of finalizing his divorce from Kim Kardashian, purchased the beach home back in September 2021 and it is being designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door
    DUKAS_146713746_COY
    Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Malibu, CA, USA. November 9, 2022
    Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door as fallout continues following his anti-Semitic rants. The rap mogul, also known as Ye, caused international outrage by launching a string of verbal attacks against Jews and then doubling down on his beliefs in TV interviews and on social media. He has seen sponsors and business allies desert him in droves as a result, causing his net worth to plummet from $1.5 billion to $400 million, according to Forbes. It is unclear if the Hannukah banner, pictured on the morning of November 9, 2022, was put up by Kanye himself, protestors or neighbors. The father-of-four, who is also in the process of finalizing his divorce from Kim Kardashian, purchased the beach home back in September 2021 and it is being designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • 'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
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    'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    Touchdown in Newquay of 747 converted to carry satellite-propelling rocket silences even the most hardened doubters.

    The notion of a space mission being launched from a nondescript corner of a Cornish airport - next to the bus depot actually - has attracted its fair share of scepticism over the years.

    But the impressive touchdown in north Cornwall this week of a Boeing 747 converted to carry a rocket primed to propel satellites into space may have silenced even the most hardened doubters.

    Within a few weeks the 747 is due to take off from Spaceport Cornwall, soar to 35,000ft and release the rocket that will whiz nine satellites into orbit - the first satellite launch from UK soil.

    Virgin Orbit crew members including launch engineer Dayle Alexander (centre) are interviewed in front of an aircraft named 'Cosmic Girl' which has arrived at Newquay Airport in Cornwall ahead of its upcoming mission from Cornwall Spaceport. Operated by Virgin Orbit, the Boeing 747 will be fitted with a special rocket beneath its wing which will launch an array of satellites into space. The first mission from UK soil is expected to be in early November 2022.
    Photo taken on 11 October 2022.

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  • 'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
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    'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    Touchdown in Newquay of 747 converted to carry satellite-propelling rocket silences even the most hardened doubters.

    The notion of a space mission being launched from a nondescript corner of a Cornish airport - next to the bus depot actually - has attracted its fair share of scepticism over the years.

    But the impressive touchdown in north Cornwall this week of a Boeing 747 converted to carry a rocket primed to propel satellites into space may have silenced even the most hardened doubters.

    Within a few weeks the 747 is due to take off from Spaceport Cornwall, soar to 35,000ft and release the rocket that will whiz nine satellites into orbit - the first satellite launch from UK soil.

    Launch engineer at Virgin Orbit, Dayle Alexander, pictured in front of an aircraft named 'Cosmic Girl' which has arrived at Newquay Airport in Cornwall ahead of its upcoming mission from Cornwall Spaceport. Operated by Virgin Orbit, the Boeing 747 will be fitted with a special rocket beneath its wing which will launch an array of satellites into space. The first mission from UK soil is expected to be in early November 2022.
    Photo taken on 11 October 2022.

    © Jonny Weeks / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
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    'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    Touchdown in Newquay of 747 converted to carry satellite-propelling rocket silences even the most hardened doubters.

    The notion of a space mission being launched from a nondescript corner of a Cornish airport - next to the bus depot actually - has attracted its fair share of scepticism over the years.

    But the impressive touchdown in north Cornwall this week of a Boeing 747 converted to carry a rocket primed to propel satellites into space may have silenced even the most hardened doubters.

    Within a few weeks the 747 is due to take off from Spaceport Cornwall, soar to 35,000ft and release the rocket that will whiz nine satellites into orbit - the first satellite launch from UK soil.

    Squadron leader and Virgin Orbit pilot, Matthew Stannard, pictured in front of an aircraft named 'Cosmic Girl'which has arrived at Newquay Airport in Cornwall ahead of its upcoming mission from Cornwall Spaceport. Operated by Virgin Orbit, the Boeing 747 will be fitted with a special rocket beneath its wing which will launch an array of satellites into space. The first mission from UK soil is expected to be in early November 2022. Photo taken on 11 October

    © Jonny Weeks / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
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    'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    Touchdown in Newquay of 747 converted to carry satellite-propelling rocket silences even the most hardened doubters.

    The notion of a space mission being launched from a nondescript corner of a Cornish airport - next to the bus depot actually - has attracted its fair share of scepticism over the years.

    But the impressive touchdown in north Cornwall this week of a Boeing 747 converted to carry a rocket primed to propel satellites into space may have silenced even the most hardened doubters.

    Within a few weeks the 747 is due to take off from Spaceport Cornwall, soar to 35,000ft and release the rocket that will whiz nine satellites into orbit - the first satellite launch from UK soil.

    Squadron leader and Virgin Orbit pilot, Matthew Stannard, pictured in front of an aircraft named 'Cosmic Girl' which has arrived at Newquay Airport in Cornwall ahead of its upcoming mission from Cornwall Spaceport. Operated by Virgin Orbit, the Boeing 747 will be fitted with a special rocket beneath its wing which will launch an array of satellites into space. The first mission from UK soil is expected to be in early November 2022.
    Photo taken on 11 October 2022.

    © Jonny Weeks / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • 'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
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    'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    Touchdown in Newquay of 747 converted to carry satellite-propelling rocket silences even the most hardened doubters.

    The notion of a space mission being launched from a nondescript corner of a Cornish airport - next to the bus depot actually - has attracted its fair share of scepticism over the years.

    But the impressive touchdown in north Cornwall this week of a Boeing 747 converted to carry a rocket primed to propel satellites into space may have silenced even the most hardened doubters.

    Within a few weeks the 747 is due to take off from Spaceport Cornwall, soar to 35,000ft and release the rocket that will whiz nine satellites into orbit - the first satellite launch from UK soil.

    Squadron leader and Virgin Orbit pilot, Matthew Stannard, pictured in front of an aircraft named 'Cosmic Girl' which has arrived at Newquay Airport in Cornwall ahead of its upcoming mission from Cornwall Spaceport. Operated by Virgin Orbit, the Boeing 747 will be fitted with a special rocket beneath its wing which will launch an array of satellites into space. The first mission from UK soil is expected to be in early November 2022.
    Photo taken on 11 October 2022.

    © Jonny Weeks / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • 'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    DUKAS_145358136_EYE
    'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    Touchdown in Newquay of 747 converted to carry satellite-propelling rocket silences even the most hardened doubters.

    The notion of a space mission being launched from a nondescript corner of a Cornish airport - next to the bus depot actually - has attracted its fair share of scepticism over the years.

    But the impressive touchdown in north Cornwall this week of a Boeing 747 converted to carry a rocket primed to propel satellites into space may have silenced even the most hardened doubters.

    Within a few weeks the 747 is due to take off from Spaceport Cornwall, soar to 35,000ft and release the rocket that will whiz nine satellites into orbit - the first satellite launch from UK soil.

    Melissa Thorpe, head of Cornwall Spaceport, pictured in front of an aircraft named 'Cosmic Girl' which has arrived at Newquay Airport in Cornwall ahead of its upcoming mission from Cornwall Spaceport. Operated by Virgin Orbit, the Boeing 747 will be fitted with a special rocket beneath its wing which will launch an array of satellites into space. The first mission from UK soil is expected to be in early November 2022.
    Photo taken on 11 October 2022.

    © Jonny Weeks / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • 'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    DUKAS_145350786_EYE
    'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    Touchdown in Newquay of 747 converted to carry satellite-propelling rocket silences even the most hardened doubters.

    The notion of a space mission being launched from a nondescript corner of a Cornish airport - next to the bus depot actually - has attracted its fair share of scepticism over the years.

    But the impressive touchdown in north Cornwall this week of a Boeing 747 converted to carry a rocket primed to propel satellites into space may have silenced even the most hardened doubters.

    Within a few weeks the 747 is due to take off from Spaceport Cornwall, soar to 35,000ft and release the rocket that will whiz nine satellites into orbit - the first satellite launch from UK soil.

    Melissa Thorpe, head of Cornwall Spaceport, pictured in front of an aircraft named 'Cosmic Girl'which has arrived at Newquay Airport in Cornwall ahead of its upcoming mission from Cornwall Spaceport. Operated by Virgin Orbit, the Boeing 747 will be fitted with a special rocket beneath its wing which will launch an array of satellites into space. The first mission from UK soil is expected to be in early November 2022. Photo taken on 11 October

    © Jonny Weeks / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • 'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    DUKAS_145358145_EYE
    'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    Touchdown in Newquay of 747 converted to carry satellite-propelling rocket silences even the most hardened doubters.

    The notion of a space mission being launched from a nondescript corner of a Cornish airport - next to the bus depot actually - has attracted its fair share of scepticism over the years.

    But the impressive touchdown in north Cornwall this week of a Boeing 747 converted to carry a rocket primed to propel satellites into space may have silenced even the most hardened doubters.

    Within a few weeks the 747 is due to take off from Spaceport Cornwall, soar to 35,000ft and release the rocket that will whiz nine satellites into orbit - the first satellite launch from UK soil.

    The team from Cornwall Spaceport and Virgin Orbit gather in front of an aircraft named 'Cosmic Girl', which has arrived at Newquay Airport in Cornwall ahead of its upcoming mission from Cornwall Spaceport. Operated by Virgin Orbit, the Boeing 747 will be fitted with a special rocket beneath its wing which will launch an array of satellites into space. The first mission from UK soil is expected to be in early November 2022.
    Photo taken on 11 October 2022.

    © Jonny Weeks / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • 'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    DUKAS_145358147_EYE
    'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    Touchdown in Newquay of 747 converted to carry satellite-propelling rocket silences even the most hardened doubters.

    The notion of a space mission being launched from a nondescript corner of a Cornish airport - next to the bus depot actually - has attracted its fair share of scepticism over the years.

    But the impressive touchdown in north Cornwall this week of a Boeing 747 converted to carry a rocket primed to propel satellites into space may have silenced even the most hardened doubters.

    Within a few weeks the 747 is due to take off from Spaceport Cornwall, soar to 35,000ft and release the rocket that will whiz nine satellites into orbit - the first satellite launch from UK soil.

    The team from Cornwall Spaceport (including the head of the team, Melissa Thorpe, centre) gather in front of an aircraft named 'Cosmic Girl', which has arrived at Newquay Airport in Cornwall ahead of its upcoming mission from Cornwall Spaceport. Operated by Virgin Orbit, the Boeing 747 will be fitted with a special rocket beneath its wing which will launch an array of satellites into space. The first mission from UK soil is expected to be in early November 2022.
    Photo taken on 11 October 2022.

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  • 'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
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    'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    Touchdown in Newquay of 747 converted to carry satellite-propelling rocket silences even the most hardened doubters.

    The notion of a space mission being launched from a nondescript corner of a Cornish airport - next to the bus depot actually - has attracted its fair share of scepticism over the years.

    But the impressive touchdown in north Cornwall this week of a Boeing 747 converted to carry a rocket primed to propel satellites into space may have silenced even the most hardened doubters.

    Within a few weeks the 747 is due to take off from Spaceport Cornwall, soar to 35,000ft and release the rocket that will whiz nine satellites into orbit - the first satellite launch from UK soil.

    The team from Cornwall Spaceport (including the head of the team, Melissa Thorpe, centre) gather in front of an aircraft named 'Cosmic Girl', which has arrived at Newquay Airport in Cornwall ahead of its upcoming mission from Cornwall Spaceport. Operated by Virgin Orbit, the Boeing 747 will be fitted with a special rocket beneath its wing which will launch an array of satellites into space. The first mission from UK soil is expected to be in early November 2022.
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  • 'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
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    'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    Touchdown in Newquay of 747 converted to carry satellite-propelling rocket silences even the most hardened doubters.

    The notion of a space mission being launched from a nondescript corner of a Cornish airport - next to the bus depot actually - has attracted its fair share of scepticism over the years.

    But the impressive touchdown in north Cornwall this week of a Boeing 747 converted to carry a rocket primed to propel satellites into space may have silenced even the most hardened doubters.

    Within a few weeks the 747 is due to take off from Spaceport Cornwall, soar to 35,000ft and release the rocket that will whiz nine satellites into orbit - the first satellite launch from UK soil.

    An aircraft named 'Cosmic Girl' arrives at Newquay Airport in Cornwall ahead of its upcoming mission from Cornwall Spaceport. Operated by Virgin Orbit, the Boeing 747 will be fitted with a special rocket beneath its wing which will launch an array of satellites into space. The first mission from UK soil is expected to be in early November 2022.
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  • 'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
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    'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    Touchdown in Newquay of 747 converted to carry satellite-propelling rocket silences even the most hardened doubters.

    The notion of a space mission being launched from a nondescript corner of a Cornish airport - next to the bus depot actually - has attracted its fair share of scepticism over the years.

    But the impressive touchdown in north Cornwall this week of a Boeing 747 converted to carry a rocket primed to propel satellites into space may have silenced even the most hardened doubters.

    Within a few weeks the 747 is due to take off from Spaceport Cornwall, soar to 35,000ft and release the rocket that will whiz nine satellites into orbit - the first satellite launch from UK soil.

    An aircraft named 'Cosmic Girl'arrives at Newquay Airport in Cornwall ahead of its upcoming mission from Cornwall Spaceport. Operated by Virgin Orbit, the Boeing 747 will be fitted with a special rocket beneath its wing which will launch an array of satellites into space. The first mission from UK soil is expected to be in early November 2022. Photo taken on 11 October

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  • 'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
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    'It's really happening': tears of joy as space mission nears Cornwall launch
    Touchdown in Newquay of 747 converted to carry satellite-propelling rocket silences even the most hardened doubters.

    The notion of a space mission being launched from a nondescript corner of a Cornish airport - next to the bus depot actually - has attracted its fair share of scepticism over the years.

    But the impressive touchdown in north Cornwall this week of a Boeing 747 converted to carry a rocket primed to propel satellites into space may have silenced even the most hardened doubters.

    Within a few weeks the 747 is due to take off from Spaceport Cornwall, soar to 35,000ft and release the rocket that will whiz nine satellites into orbit - the first satellite launch from UK soil.

    An aircraft named 'Cosmic Girl' arrives at Newquay Airport in Cornwall ahead of its upcoming mission from Cornwall Spaceport. Operated by Virgin Orbit, the Boeing 747 will be fitted with a special rocket beneath its wing which will launch an array of satellites into space. The first mission from UK soil is expected to be in early November 2022.
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  • ‘You can’t scare us’, Zelenkiy tells Russia, after missile attacks on Kharkiv
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    ‘You can’t scare us’, Zelenkiy tells Russia, after missile attacks on Kharkiv
    Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine, 11/09/2022Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine.
    11/09/2022.

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  • ‘You can’t scare us’, Zelenkiy tells Russia, after missile attacks on Kharkiv
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    ‘You can’t scare us’, Zelenkiy tells Russia, after missile attacks on Kharkiv
    Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine, 11/09/2022Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine.
    11/09/2022.

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  • ‘You can’t scare us’, Zelenkiy tells Russia, after missile attacks on Kharkiv
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    ‘You can’t scare us’, Zelenkiy tells Russia, after missile attacks on Kharkiv
    Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine, 11/09/2022Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine.
    11/09/2022.

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  • Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Volunteers and State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at a shopping center burned after a rocket attack in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, early Tuesday.

    Recovery and rescue efforts continue hours after a Russian missile attack struck a shopping mall in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, killing at least 13 and wounding 56.

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  • Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    The remains of a shop inside the Kremenchuk shopping centre
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  • Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv
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    Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv
    Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv on Sunday, killing one person and wounding five more, according to a Reuters update.

    Firefighters put out a fire in a badly damaged nine-storey residential building in the central Shevchenkivskiy district, the emergency services said. Debris was strewn over parked cars outside a smouldering building with a crater in its roof.

    Fragments of the X-22 missile found on the site and showed to the press

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  • Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    fragments of the X-22 missile found on the site and showed to the press
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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Volodymyr Vasylenko, 61, born and raised in Kremunchuk arrived on Tuesday morning to the site of the attack, to leave some flowers among the rubble.
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  • Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Firefighters rest after working all night at the shopping centre in Kremenchuk.

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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    The remains of a shop inside the Kremenchuk shopping centre.

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