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  • ISRAEL STEPHEN HAWKING
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    Renowned British cosmologist Stephen Hawking attends a conference with Israeli high school students at the Bloomfield Museum of Science in Jerusalem December 10, 2006. Hawking is on an eight-day visit to the region. Photo By Orel Cohen/Flash90
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  • The Corpus Clock, a New Installation at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Sep 2008
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    The Corpus Clock, a New Installation at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Sep 2008
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    Professor Stephen Hawking unveiling the Corpus Clock
    The Corpus Clock, a New Installation at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Britain - 19 Sep 2008
    Professor Stephen Hawking, author of 'A Brief History of Time', was guest of honour at a ceremony to mark the creation of The Corpus Clock, a GBP 1 million horological sculpture erected in Cambridge. A team of specialist engineers spent seven years creating the clock, which stands outside the library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. It was designed by inventor and horologist John Taylor, a student at the college in the 1950s.
    The clock has no hands or digital numbers but a series of slits cut into its 4ft wide stainless steel face - a complex arrangement of darting lights show the time. "It's a wonderful idea," said Alan Midleton, curator of the British Horological Institute. "Only time will tell whether it will become as famous as Big Ben - I doubt it, actually."
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  • 'Doomsday Clock' hands being moved by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists to reflect worsening nuclear and climate threats, The Royal Society, London, Britain - 17 Jan 2007
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    'Doomsday Clock' hands being moved by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists to reflect worsening nuclear and climate threats, The Royal Society, London, Britain - 17 Jan 2007
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    Stephen Hawking. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) will move the minute hand of its closely watched 'Doomsday Clock' to reflect growing concerns about a 'Second Nuclear Age' marked by worsening threats, including: nuclear ambitions in Iran and North Korea, unsecured nuclear materials in Russia and elsewhere, the continuing 'launch-ready' status of 2,000 of the 25,000 nuclear weapons held by the U.S. and Russia, escalating terrorism, and new pressure from climate change for expanded civilian nuclear power that could increase proliferation risks. This is the first time that climate change has been factored into an adjustment of the hands of the clock.
    'Doomsday Clock' hands being moved by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists to reflect worsening nuclear and climate threats, The Royal Society, London, Britain - 17 Jan 2007

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  • STEPHEN HAWKING WITH NEW DEVICE TO COMMUNICATE BY BLINKING, DUE TO HIS DETERIORATING HEALTH, CAMBRIDGE, BRITAIN - 23 AUG 2005
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    STEPHEN HAWKING WITH NEW DEVICE TO COMMUNICATE BY BLINKING, DUE TO HIS DETERIORATING HEALTH, CAMBRIDGE, BRITAIN - 23 AUG 2005
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    Professor Stephen Hawking, who is Britain's longest surviving Motor Neurone disease sufferer, is using a gadget to communicate by blinking. He has for years used one hand to control the computer system which operates his voice. But his hand is getting weaker and he is now using a new hi tech gadget, which allows him to control the computer simply by blinking his eye.
    STEPHEN HAWKING WITH NEW DEVICE TO COMMUNICATE BY BLINKING, DUE TO HIS DETERIORATING HEALTH, CAMBRIDGE, BRITAIN - 23 AUG 2005

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  • VARIOUS TV PROGRAMMES
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    STEPHEN HAWKING ON 'MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE' - 1988
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  • PROFESSOR STEPHEN HAWKING HONOURED IN WASHINGTON DC, AMERICA - 14 FEB 2005
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    PROFESSOR STEPHEN HAWKING HONOURED IN WASHINGTON DC, AMERICA - 14 FEB 2005
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    PROFESSOR STEPHEN HAWKING HONOURED IN WASHINGTON DC, AMERICA - 14 FEB 2005

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  • STEPHEN HAWKING TAKING A TRIP IN A HOT AIR BALLOON FOR HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY TREAT, BRITAIN - 04 MAR 2002
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    STEPHEN HAWKING TAKING A TRIP IN A HOT AIR BALLOON FOR HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY TREAT, BRITAIN - 04 MAR 2002
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    STEPHEN HAWKING WITH HIS WIFE, ELAINE
    STEPHEN HAWKING TAKING A TRIP IN A HOT AIR BALLOON FOR HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY TREAT, BRITAIN - 04 MAR 2002

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  • STEPHEN HAWKING TAKING A TRIP IN A HOT AIR BALLOON FOR HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY TREAT, BRITAIN - 04 MAR 2002
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    STEPHEN HAWKING TAKING A TRIP IN A HOT AIR BALLOON FOR HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY TREAT, BRITAIN - 04 MAR 2002
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    STEPHEN HAWKING TAKING A TRIP IN A HOT AIR BALLOON FOR HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY TREAT, BRITAIN - 04 MAR 2002

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  • Stephen Hawking lectures on his research, life and times at the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada - 20 Jun 2010
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    Stephen Hawking lectures on his research, life and times at the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada - 20 Jun 2010
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    Stephen Hawking lectures on his research, life and times at the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada - 20 Jun 2010
    British theoretical physicist Prof. Stephen Hawking lectures on his research, life and times the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Ontario, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Hawking is on a six-week visit, collaborating on research into mind bending topics like the origin of the universe.
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    Professor Stephen Hawking in his office, Cambridge 2003. Hawking is a theoretical physicist, known for his significant contributions to the field of quantum physics.

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    Professor Stephen Hawking in his office, Cambridge 2003. Hawking is a theoretical physicist, known for his significant contributions to the field of quantum physics.

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    Professor Stephen Hawking in his office, Cambridge 2003. Hawking is a theoretical physicist, known for his significant contributions to the field of quantum physics.

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  • Florence
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    Statue of the physicist mathematician astronomer and philosopher Galileo Galilei in the Vasari Corridor outside the Uffizi Tuscany ITALY
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  • Florence ITALY
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    Statue of the physicist mathematician astronomer and philosopher Galileo Galilei in the Vasari Corridor outside the Uffizi. ITALY
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  • Professor Stephen Hawking
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    Professor Stephen Hawking in his office, Cambridge 2003. Hawking is a theoretical physicist, known for his significant contributions to the field of quantum physics.

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  • PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    Dr Stephen Hawking and wife Elaine
    'LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS' FILM PREMIERE, LONDON, BRITAIN - 16 DEC 2004

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  • Professor Stephen Hawking
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    Professor Stephen Hawking
    Professor Stephen Hawking in his office, Cambridge 2003. Hawking is a theoretical physicist, known for his significant contributions to the field of quantum physics.

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  • PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    STEPHEN HAWKING AND ELAINE MASON
    STEPHEN HAWKING WEDDING TO NURSE ELAINE MASON IN CAMBRIDGE, BRITAIN - 1995

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  • PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    STEPHEN HAWKING AND ELAINE MASON KISSING
    STEPHEN HAWKING WEDDING TO NURSE ELAINE MASON IN CAMBRIDGE, BRITAIN - 1995

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  • PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    STEPHEN HAWKING AND ELAINE MASON
    STEPHEN HAWKING WEDDING TO NURSE ELAINE MASON IN CAMBRIDGE, BRITAIN - 1995

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  • PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    PROFESSOR STEPHEN HAWKING RECEIVING HIS CERTIFICATE FROM THE GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORD - 1992

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  • PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    Stephen Hawking Quantum Physicist Scientist
    Stephen Hawking Quantum Physicist Scientist

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  • Mono Negative
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    ATOM SCIENTISTS MEET IN OXFORD - 200 COUNTRIES REPRESENTED AT CONFERENCE.
    Sir John Cockcroft (left) the director of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell, and (right) Professor PMS Blackett, of Manchester University, a Nobel prize winner and a vice President of the Association of Scientific Workers - seen at the opening of the International Atomic Energy Conference at Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford. The Conference, organised by the Harwell Establishment, will be attanded by 230 scientists from 200 countries (but not Iron Curtain nations)
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  • Mono Negative
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    ATOM SCIENTISTS MEET IN OXFORD - 200 COUNTRIES REPRESENTED AT CONFERENCE.
    Sir John Cockcroft (standing with glasses) the director of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell - seen at the opening of the International Atomic Energy Conference at Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford. The Conference, organised by the Harwell Establishment, will be attanded by 230 scientists from 200 countries (but not Iron Curtain nations)
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  • NASA
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    Standing in front of the rocket in the launch tower on September 23, 1935, are (left to right): Albert Kisk, Goddard's brother-in-law and machinist; Harry F. Guggenheim; Dr. Robert H. Goddard; Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and N.T. Ljungquist, machinist. Charles Lindbergh, an advocate for Goddard and his research, helped secure a grant from the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation in 1930. With that money Goddard and his wife moved to Roswell, New Mexico, where he could conduct research and launch rockets while avoiding the scrutiny and criticism of his colleagues and the press.
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  • NASA
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    Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945). Dr. Goddard has been recognized as the father of American rocketry and as one of the pioneers in the theoretical exploration of space. Robert Hutchings Goddard, born in Worcester, Massachusetts, on October 5, 1882, was theoretical scientist as well as a practical engineer. His dream was the conquest of the upper atmosphere and ultimately space through the use of rocket propulsion. Dr. Goddard died in 1945, but was probably as responsible for the dawning of the Space Age as the Wrights were for the beginning of the Air Age. Yet his work attracted little serious attention during his lifetime.
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    Dr. Robert H. Goddard at a blackboard at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1924. Goddard began teaching physics in 1914 at Clark and in 1923 was named the Director of the Physical Laboratory. In 1920 the Smithsonian Institution published his seminal paper A Method for Reaching Extreme Altitudes where he asserted that rockets could be used to send payloads to the Moon. Declaring the absurdity of rockets ever reaching the Moon, the press mocked Goddard and his paper, calling him "Moon Man." To avoid further scrutiny Goddard eventually moved to New Mexico where he could conduct his research in private. Dr. Goddard died in 1945, but was probably as responsible for the dawning of the Space Age as the Wrights were for the beginning of the Air Age. Yet his work attracted little serious attention during his lifetime.
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  • PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    Stephen Hawking with his sister Mary - 1940s
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  • PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    Stephen Hawking and his mother Isabel in a flat in Frognal - c 1942
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  • PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    Stephen Hawking aged 12 in the garden of his St Albans Home.
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  • PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    Stephen Hawking as a cub aged 8 years
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  • PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    Stephen Hawking in his garden in St Albans aged 12 with his bicycle
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  • PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben (frühe und private Bilder)
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    Stephen Hawking at his Oxford University graduation.
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