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Saga live in Oslo, Norway
Oslo, Norway. 12th, November 2024. The Canadian rock band Saga performs a live concert at Rockefeller in Oslo. Here singer, songwriter and musician Michael Sadler is seen live on stage.
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Saga live in Oslo, Norway
Oslo, Norway. 14th, October 2022. The Canadian rock band Saga performs a live concert at Rockefeller in Oslo. Here giuitarist Ian Crichton is seen live on stage. (Photo credit: Gonzales Photo - Terje Dokken- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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Saga live in Oslo, Norway
Oslo, Norway. 14th, October 2022. The Canadian rock band Saga performs a live concert at Rockefeller in Oslo. Here giuitarist Ian Crichton is seen live on stage. (Photo credit: Gonzales Photo - Terje Dokken- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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Saga live in Oslo, Norway
Oslo, Norway. 14th, October 2022. The Canadian rock band Saga performs a live concert at Rockefeller in Oslo. Here singer, songwriter and musician Michael Sadler is seen live on stage. (Photo credit: Gonzales Photo - Terje Dokken_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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Saga live in Oslo, Norway
Oslo, Norway. 14th, October 2022. The Canadian rock band Saga performs a live concert at Rockefeller in Oslo. Here giuitarist Ian Crichton is seen live on stage. (Photo credit: Gonzales Photo - Terje Dokken- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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Saga live in Oslo, Norway
Oslo, Norway. 14th, October 2022. The Canadian rock band Saga performs a live concert at Rockefeller in Oslo. Here singer, songwriter and musician Michael Sadler is seen live on stage. (Photo credit: Gonzales Photo - Terje Dokken_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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Saga live in Oslo, Norway
Oslo, Norway. 14th, October 2022. The Canadian rock band Saga performs a live concert at Rockefeller in Oslo. Here singer, songwriter and musician Michael Sadler is seen live on stage. (Photo credit: Gonzales Photo - Terje Dokken_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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Saga live in Oslo, Norway
Oslo, Norway. 14th, October 2022. The Canadian rock band Saga performs a live concert at Rockefeller in Oslo. Here singer, songwriter and musician Michael Sadler is seen live on stage. (Photo credit: Gonzales Photo - Terje Dokken_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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Nikki Reed is seen dropping her dog off at the vet.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 14 2021
Nikki Reed is seen dropping her dog off at the vet. The star of The Twilight Saga stopped by a gas station to fill up her car and she used her daughter sweater to cover the hose, so she did not need to touch it. Nikki wore a brown sweatsuit, white sneakers and a beige baseball cap.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
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Nikki Reed is seen dropping her dog off at the vet.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 14 2021
Nikki Reed is seen dropping her dog off at the vet. The star of The Twilight Saga stopped by a gas station to fill up her car and she used her daughter sweater to cover the hose, so she did not need to touch it. Nikki wore a brown sweatsuit, white sneakers and a beige baseball cap.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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FEATURE - Origami-inspiriertes Projekt für eine mobile Mondbasis
Ferrari Press Agency
Origami 1
21/04/20
Ref 11655
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Picture credit: SAGA
Astronauts setting up base on the Moon could be living in a folded house based on Japanese origami paper folding.A prototype is being developed as a lightweight and strong foldable structure.A mock-up has been made using MDF panels and 3D printed plastic joints.But the team behind it admit the challenge lies in translating origami into thicker panels that can still fold.A new prototype currently in development, will be tested for three months in the hostile winter of Greenland.The structure imagines the inside being divided into sections for sleeping, studying, and other aspects of normal life. Meanwhile, a vertical farm inside the habitat would help with a fresh food supply.The structure, called the Lunark Habitat, uses reinforced folding panels that make it strong and easily transportable in unfolded form.The habitat expands its volume by 560% which erected but fits into a standard shipping container or cargo hold of a future Lunar space mission.It could also be used on Mars where US space agency NASA is hoping to send a team within the next ten years.A circadian system would help people keep sleep patterns, using a ceiling that slowly changes colour throughout the day to signal to inhabitants bodies that it’s morning or evening. It is the brainchild of Danish architects Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sorenson from firm SAGA
OPS: Illustration of the SAGA origami-inspired Lunark Habitat shoing separate areas deemed important for crew members
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Origami-inspiriertes Projekt für eine mobile Mondbasis
Ferrari Press Agency
Origami 1
21/04/20
Ref 11655
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: SAGA
Astronauts setting up base on the Moon could be living in a folded house based on Japanese origami paper folding.A prototype is being developed as a lightweight and strong foldable structure.A mock-up has been made using MDF panels and 3D printed plastic joints.But the team behind it admit the challenge lies in translating origami into thicker panels that can still fold.A new prototype currently in development, will be tested for three months in the hostile winter of Greenland.The structure imagines the inside being divided into sections for sleeping, studying, and other aspects of normal life. Meanwhile, a vertical farm inside the habitat would help with a fresh food supply.The structure, called the Lunark Habitat, uses reinforced folding panels that make it strong and easily transportable in unfolded form.The habitat expands its volume by 560% which erected but fits into a standard shipping container or cargo hold of a future Lunar space mission.It could also be used on Mars where US space agency NASA is hoping to send a team within the next ten years.A circadian system would help people keep sleep patterns, using a ceiling that slowly changes colour throughout the day to signal to inhabitants bodies that it’s morning or evening. It is the brainchild of Danish architects Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sorenson from firm SAGA
OPS: Rendering of the SAGA origami-inspired Lunark Habitat.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Origami-inspiriertes Projekt für eine mobile Mondbasis
Ferrari Press Agency
Origami 1
21/04/20
Ref 11655
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: SAGA
Astronauts setting up base on the Moon could be living in a folded house based on Japanese origami paper folding.A prototype is being developed as a lightweight and strong foldable structure.A mock-up has been made using MDF panels and 3D printed plastic joints.But the team behind it admit the challenge lies in translating origami into thicker panels that can still fold.A new prototype currently in development, will be tested for three months in the hostile winter of Greenland.The structure imagines the inside being divided into sections for sleeping, studying, and other aspects of normal life. Meanwhile, a vertical farm inside the habitat would help with a fresh food supply.The structure, called the Lunark Habitat, uses reinforced folding panels that make it strong and easily transportable in unfolded form.The habitat expands its volume by 560% which erected but fits into a standard shipping container or cargo hold of a future Lunar space mission.It could also be used on Mars where US space agency NASA is hoping to send a team within the next ten years.A circadian system would help people keep sleep patterns, using a ceiling that slowly changes colour throughout the day to signal to inhabitants bodies that it’s morning or evening. It is the brainchild of Danish architects Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sorenson from firm SAGA
OPS: First miock-up of the SAGA origami-inspired Lunark Habitat.The panels were made from MDF with 3D printed plastic hinges.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Origami-inspiriertes Projekt für eine mobile Mondbasis
Ferrari Press Agency
Origami 1
21/04/20
Ref 11655
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: SAGA
Astronauts setting up base on the Moon could be living in a folded house based on Japanese origami paper folding.A prototype is being developed as a lightweight and strong foldable structure.A mock-up has been made using MDF panels and 3D printed plastic joints.But the team behind it admit the challenge lies in translating origami into thicker panels that can still fold.A new prototype currently in development, will be tested for three months in the hostile winter of Greenland.The structure imagines the inside being divided into sections for sleeping, studying, and other aspects of normal life. Meanwhile, a vertical farm inside the habitat would help with a fresh food supply.The structure, called the Lunark Habitat, uses reinforced folding panels that make it strong and easily transportable in unfolded form.The habitat expands its volume by 560% which erected but fits into a standard shipping container or cargo hold of a future Lunar space mission.It could also be used on Mars where US space agency NASA is hoping to send a team within the next ten years.A circadian system would help people keep sleep patterns, using a ceiling that slowly changes colour throughout the day to signal to inhabitants bodies that it’s morning or evening. It is the brainchild of Danish architects Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sorenson from firm SAGA
OPS: Rendering of the SAGA origami-inspired Lunark Habitat.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Origami-inspiriertes Projekt für eine mobile Mondbasis
Ferrari Press Agency
Origami 1
21/04/20
Ref 11655
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: SAGA
Astronauts setting up base on the Moon could be living in a folded house based on Japanese origami paper folding.A prototype is being developed as a lightweight and strong foldable structure.A mock-up has been made using MDF panels and 3D printed plastic joints.But the team behind it admit the challenge lies in translating origami into thicker panels that can still fold.A new prototype currently in development, will be tested for three months in the hostile winter of Greenland.The structure imagines the inside being divided into sections for sleeping, studying, and other aspects of normal life. Meanwhile, a vertical farm inside the habitat would help with a fresh food supply.The structure, called the Lunark Habitat, uses reinforced folding panels that make it strong and easily transportable in unfolded form.The habitat expands its volume by 560% which erected but fits into a standard shipping container or cargo hold of a future Lunar space mission.It could also be used on Mars where US space agency NASA is hoping to send a team within the next ten years.A circadian system would help people keep sleep patterns, using a ceiling that slowly changes colour throughout the day to signal to inhabitants bodies that it’s morning or evening. It is the brainchild of Danish architects Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sorenson from firm SAGA
OPS: Rendering of the SAGA origami-inspired Lunark Habitat.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Origami-inspiriertes Projekt für eine mobile Mondbasis
Ferrari Press Agency
Origami 1
21/04/20
Ref 11655
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: SAGA
Astronauts setting up base on the Moon could be living in a folded house based on Japanese origami paper folding.A prototype is being developed as a lightweight and strong foldable structure.A mock-up has been made using MDF panels and 3D printed plastic joints.But the team behind it admit the challenge lies in translating origami into thicker panels that can still fold.A new prototype currently in development, will be tested for three months in the hostile winter of Greenland.The structure imagines the inside being divided into sections for sleeping, studying, and other aspects of normal life. Meanwhile, a vertical farm inside the habitat would help with a fresh food supply.The structure, called the Lunark Habitat, uses reinforced folding panels that make it strong and easily transportable in unfolded form.The habitat expands its volume by 560% which erected but fits into a standard shipping container or cargo hold of a future Lunar space mission.It could also be used on Mars where US space agency NASA is hoping to send a team within the next ten years.A circadian system would help people keep sleep patterns, using a ceiling that slowly changes colour throughout the day to signal to inhabitants bodies that it’s morning or evening. It is the brainchild of Danish architects Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sorenson from firm SAGA
OPS: RFirst mock-up pf the SAGA origami-inspired Lunark Habitat. It was made with MDF panels and 3D printed plastic hinges
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Origami-inspiriertes Projekt für eine mobile Mondbasis
Ferrari Press Agency
Origami 1
21/04/20
Ref 11655
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: SAGA
Astronauts setting up base on the Moon could be living in a folded house based on Japanese origami paper folding.A prototype is being developed as a lightweight and strong foldable structure.A mock-up has been made using MDF panels and 3D printed plastic joints.But the team behind it admit the challenge lies in translating origami into thicker panels that can still fold.A new prototype currently in development, will be tested for three months in the hostile winter of Greenland.The structure imagines the inside being divided into sections for sleeping, studying, and other aspects of normal life. Meanwhile, a vertical farm inside the habitat would help with a fresh food supply.The structure, called the Lunark Habitat, uses reinforced folding panels that make it strong and easily transportable in unfolded form.The habitat expands its volume by 560% which erected but fits into a standard shipping container or cargo hold of a future Lunar space mission.It could also be used on Mars where US space agency NASA is hoping to send a team within the next ten years.A circadian system would help people keep sleep patterns, using a ceiling that slowly changes colour throughout the day to signal to inhabitants bodies that it’s morning or evening. It is the brainchild of Danish architects Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sorenson from firm SAGA
OPS: Rendering of the SAGA origami-inspired Lunark Habitat.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131380_004
FEATURE - Origami-inspiriertes Projekt für eine mobile Mondbasis
Ferrari Press Agency
Origami 1
21/04/20
Ref 11655
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: SAGA
Astronauts setting up base on the Moon could be living in a folded house based on Japanese origami paper folding.A prototype is being developed as a lightweight and strong foldable structure.A mock-up has been made using MDF panels and 3D printed plastic joints.But the team behind it admit the challenge lies in translating origami into thicker panels that can still fold.A new prototype currently in development, will be tested for three months in the hostile winter of Greenland.The structure imagines the inside being divided into sections for sleeping, studying, and other aspects of normal life. Meanwhile, a vertical farm inside the habitat would help with a fresh food supply.The structure, called the Lunark Habitat, uses reinforced folding panels that make it strong and easily transportable in unfolded form.The habitat expands its volume by 560% which erected but fits into a standard shipping container or cargo hold of a future Lunar space mission.It could also be used on Mars where US space agency NASA is hoping to send a team within the next ten years.A circadian system would help people keep sleep patterns, using a ceiling that slowly changes colour throughout the day to signal to inhabitants bodies that it’s morning or evening. It is the brainchild of Danish architects Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sorenson from firm SAGA
OPS: Rendering of the SAGA origami-inspired Lunark Habitat.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Origami-inspiriertes Projekt für eine mobile Mondbasis
Ferrari Press Agency
Origami 1
21/04/20
Ref 11655
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: SAGA
Astronauts setting up base on the Moon could be living in a folded house based on Japanese origami paper folding.A prototype is being developed as a lightweight and strong foldable structure.A mock-up has been made using MDF panels and 3D printed plastic joints.But the team behind it admit the challenge lies in translating origami into thicker panels that can still fold.A new prototype currently in development, will be tested for three months in the hostile winter of Greenland.The structure imagines the inside being divided into sections for sleeping, studying, and other aspects of normal life. Meanwhile, a vertical farm inside the habitat would help with a fresh food supply.The structure, called the Lunark Habitat, uses reinforced folding panels that make it strong and easily transportable in unfolded form.The habitat expands its volume by 560% which erected but fits into a standard shipping container or cargo hold of a future Lunar space mission.It could also be used on Mars where US space agency NASA is hoping to send a team within the next ten years.A circadian system would help people keep sleep patterns, using a ceiling that slowly changes colour throughout the day to signal to inhabitants bodies that it’s morning or evening. It is the brainchild of Danish architects Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sorenson from firm SAGA
OPS: Drawings of the SAGA origami-inspired Lunark Habitat showing how it would unfold and expand, concertina like
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Origami-inspiriertes Projekt für eine mobile Mondbasis
Ferrari Press Agency
Origami 1
21/04/20
Ref 11655
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: SAGA
Astronauts setting up base on the Moon could be living in a folded house based on Japanese origami paper folding.A prototype is being developed as a lightweight and strong foldable structure.A mock-up has been made using MDF panels and 3D printed plastic joints.But the team behind it admit the challenge lies in translating origami into thicker panels that can still fold.A new prototype currently in development, will be tested for three months in the hostile winter of Greenland.The structure imagines the inside being divided into sections for sleeping, studying, and other aspects of normal life. Meanwhile, a vertical farm inside the habitat would help with a fresh food supply.The structure, called the Lunark Habitat, uses reinforced folding panels that make it strong and easily transportable in unfolded form.The habitat expands its volume by 560% which erected but fits into a standard shipping container or cargo hold of a future Lunar space mission.It could also be used on Mars where US space agency NASA is hoping to send a team within the next ten years.A circadian system would help people keep sleep patterns, using a ceiling that slowly changes colour throughout the day to signal to inhabitants bodies that it’s morning or evening. It is the brainchild of Danish architects Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sorenson from firm SAGA
OPS: Rendering of the SAGA origami-inspired Lunark Habitat.A snowstorm for the Greenland three month experiment planned for the end of this year
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Origami-inspiriertes Projekt für eine mobile Mondbasis
Ferrari Press Agency
Origami 1
21/04/20
Ref 11655
See Ferrari text
Picture credit: SAGA
Astronauts setting up base on the Moon could be living in a folded house based on Japanese origami paper folding.A prototype is being developed as a lightweight and strong foldable structure.A mock-up has been made using MDF panels and 3D printed plastic joints.But the team behind it admit the challenge lies in translating origami into thicker panels that can still fold.A new prototype currently in development, will be tested for three months in the hostile winter of Greenland.The structure imagines the inside being divided into sections for sleeping, studying, and other aspects of normal life. Meanwhile, a vertical farm inside the habitat would help with a fresh food supply.The structure, called the Lunark Habitat, uses reinforced folding panels that make it strong and easily transportable in unfolded form.The habitat expands its volume by 560% which erected but fits into a standard shipping container or cargo hold of a future Lunar space mission.It could also be used on Mars where US space agency NASA is hoping to send a team within the next ten years.A circadian system would help people keep sleep patterns, using a ceiling that slowly changes colour throughout the day to signal to inhabitants bodies that it’s morning or evening. It is the brainchild of Danish architects Sebastian Aristotelis and Karl-Johan Sorenson from firm SAGA
OPS: Rendering of the SAGA origami-inspired Lunark Habitat.It shows the planned three-month test in arctic Greenland this coming winter
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9663884b)
A member of the 501st Legion Spanish Garrison dressed as "Darth Vader" from the movie saga Star Wars, walks past as he performs during a charity parade in favour of bone marrow donation, organized by the Luis Olivares foundation.
Charity Star Wars Parade, Malaga, Spain - 05 May 2018
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STUDIO - Stephan A. Rother
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