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Visitors Enjoy The Auer Dult Fair At Mariahilfplatz In Munich
Shoppers browse household goods and textiles at vendor stalls with Mariahilfkirche (Church of Mariahilf) rising in the background during the Auer Dult traditional fair in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on April 29, 2025. The neo-Gothic church is centrally located in Mariahilfplatz, dividing the market and fairground sections of the event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Market In A Bavarian City
Vendors stand behind a colorful fruit and vegetable stall at the outdoor market in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The stall is decorated with bright red and orange striped curtains and offers a wide selection of fresh produce, including bananas, spinach, and pineapples. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Steamed Black Sesame Seeds
Workers dry baskets of steamed black sesame seeds in the drying yard in Sanmenxia, China, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Steamed Black Sesame Seeds
Workers dry baskets of steamed black sesame seeds in the drying yard in Sanmenxia, China, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Steamed Black Sesame Seeds
Workers dry baskets of steamed black sesame seeds in the drying yard in Sanmenxia, China, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Steamed Black Sesame Seeds
Workers dry baskets of steamed black sesame seeds in the drying yard in Sanmenxia, China, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Steamed Black Sesame Seeds
Workers dry baskets of steamed black sesame seeds in the drying yard in Sanmenxia, China, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Steamed Black Sesame Seeds
Workers dry baskets of steamed black sesame seeds in the drying yard in Sanmenxia, China, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Steamed Black Sesame Seeds
Workers dry baskets of steamed black sesame seeds in the drying yard in Sanmenxia, China, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Steamed Black Sesame Seeds
Workers dry baskets of steamed black sesame seeds in the drying yard in Sanmenxia, China, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Steamed Black Sesame Seeds
Workers dry baskets of steamed black sesame seeds in the drying yard in Sanmenxia, China, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Steamed Black Sesame Seeds
Workers dry baskets of steamed black sesame seeds in the drying yard in Sanmenxia, China, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Street Market Scene In Hanoi
A traditional street market in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025, features caged live chickens, baskets of hay, and trays of eggs in the foreground, representing the city's enduring informal economy. In the background, a bicycle overloaded with hats, bags, and goods stands parked beside a shop, while a table displays various local foods. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Vietnam
People on a sidewalk in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, engage in various activities such as socializing, selling goods, sitting, observing the street, and riding motorbikes. Some play games, converse, or wait, while others are involved in small roadside businesses. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Vietnam
People on a sidewalk in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, engage in various activities such as socializing, selling goods, sitting, observing the street, and riding motorbikes. Some play games, converse, or wait, while others are involved in small roadside businesses. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Vietnam
People on a sidewalk in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, engage in various activities such as socializing, selling goods, sitting, observing the street, and riding motorbikes. Some play games, converse, or wait, while others are involved in small roadside businesses. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Vietnam
People on a sidewalk in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, engage in various activities such as socializing, selling goods, sitting, observing the street, and riding motorbikes. Some play games, converse, or wait, while others are involved in small roadside businesses. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Vietnam
People on a sidewalk in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, engage in various activities such as socializing, selling goods, sitting, observing the street, and riding motorbikes. Some play games, converse, or wait, while others are involved in small roadside businesses. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Vietnam
People on a sidewalk in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, engage in various activities such as socializing, selling goods, sitting, observing the street, and riding motorbikes. Some play games, converse, or wait, while others are involved in small roadside businesses. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Vietnam
People on a sidewalk in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, engage in various activities such as socializing, selling goods, sitting, observing the street, and riding motorbikes. Some play games, converse, or wait, while others are involved in small roadside businesses. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Vietnam
People on a sidewalk in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, engage in various activities such as socializing, selling goods, sitting, observing the street, and riding motorbikes. Some play games, converse, or wait, while others are involved in small roadside businesses. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Schwefelabbau in Indonesien
An Indonesian sulphur miner takes a break along the difficult route out of the Ijen volcano.
The Ijen volcano is one of the few places where sulphur is still mined without machines, the crater at the volcano has an active vent that produces elemental sulphur. Breathing in sulphur gas can cause long term health implications but despite this, there is no shortage of local miners willing to risk everything to earn a good salary, miners make an average income three times higher than the local salary. Pure sulphur is used in household cleaning products, make up, explosives and purification of sugar. The volcano also attracts tourists who come to witness the natural phenomena known as the blue flame.//SOPAIMAGES_1.0033/2001030927/Credit:Edward Crawford / SOPA Im/SIPA/2001030930 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00938610
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NEWS - Schwefelabbau in Indonesien
An Indonesia sulphur miner breaks up his load of sulphur into smaller pieces before he transports it down the Ijen volcano.
The Ijen volcano is one of the few places where sulphur is still mined without machines, the crater at the volcano has an active vent that produces elemental sulphur. Breathing in sulphur gas can cause long term health implications but despite this, there is no shortage of local miners willing to risk everything to earn a good salary, miners make an average income three times higher than the local salary. Pure sulphur is used in household cleaning products, make up, explosives and purification of sugar. The volcano also attracts tourists who come to witness the natural phenomena known as the blue flame.//SOPAIMAGES_1.0020/2001030924/Credit:Edward Crawford / SOPA Im/SIPA/2001030930 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00938610
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NEWS - Schwefelabbau in Indonesien
An Indonesia sulphur miner rests at the Ijen volcano.
The Ijen volcano is one of the few places where sulphur is still mined without machines, the crater at the volcano has an active vent that produces elemental sulphur. Breathing in sulphur gas can cause long term health implications but despite this, there is no shortage of local miners willing to risk everything to earn a good salary, miners make an average income three times higher than the local salary. Pure sulphur is used in household cleaning products, make up, explosives and purification of sugar. The volcano also attracts tourists who come to witness the natural phenomena known as the blue flame.//SOPAIMAGES_1.0024/2001030925/Credit:Edward Crawford / SOPA Im/SIPA/2001030930 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00938610
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NEWS - Schwefelabbau in Indonesien
Miners search for sulphur in the crater of the Ijen volcano.
The Ijen volcano is one of the few places where sulphur is still mined without machines, the crater at the volcano has an active vent that produces elemental sulphur. Breathing in sulphur gas can cause long term health implications but despite this, there is no shortage of local miners willing to risk everything to earn a good salary, miners make an average income three times higher than the local salary. Pure sulphur is used in household cleaning products, make up, explosives and purification of sugar. The volcano also attracts tourists who come to witness the natural phenomena known as the blue flame.//SOPAIMAGES_1.0011/2001030922/Credit:Edward Crawford / SOPA Im/SIPA/2001030930 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00938610
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NEWS - Schwefelabbau in Indonesien
A miner carrying a heavy load of sulphur navigating his way up the crater of Ijen volcano.
The Ijen volcano is one of the few places where sulphur is still mined without machines, the crater at the volcano has an active vent that produces elemental sulphur. Breathing in sulphur gas can cause long term health implications but despite this, there is no shortage of local miners willing to risk everything to earn a good salary, miners make an average income three times higher than the local salary. Pure sulphur is used in household cleaning products, make up, explosives and purification of sugar. The volcano also attracts tourists who come to witness the natural phenomena known as the blue flame.//SOPAIMAGES_1.0026/2001030925/Credit:Edward Crawford / SOPA Im/SIPA/2001030930 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00938610
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DUK10127136_015
NEWS - Schwefelabbau in Indonesien
A miner carrying a heavy load of sulphur navigating his way up the crater of Ijen volcano.
The Ijen volcano is one of the few places where sulphur is still mined without machines, the crater at the volcano has an active vent that produces elemental sulphur. Breathing in sulphur gas can cause long term health implications but despite this, there is no shortage of local miners willing to risk everything to earn a good salary, miners make an average income three times higher than the local salary. Pure sulphur is used in household cleaning products, make up, explosives and purification of sugar. The volcano also attracts tourists who come to witness the natural phenomena known as the blue flame.//SOPAIMAGES_1.0023/2001030925/Credit:Edward Crawford / SOPA Im/SIPA/2001030930 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00938610
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DUK10127136_006
NEWS - Schwefelabbau in Indonesien
A miner carrying a heavy load of sulphur navigating his way up the crater of Ijen volcano.
The Ijen volcano is one of the few places where sulphur is still mined without machines, the crater at the volcano has an active vent that produces elemental sulphur. Breathing in sulphur gas can cause long term health implications but despite this, there is no shortage of local miners willing to risk everything to earn a good salary, miners make an average income three times higher than the local salary. Pure sulphur is used in household cleaning products, make up, explosives and purification of sugar. The volcano also attracts tourists who come to witness the natural phenomena known as the blue flame.//SOPAIMAGES_1.0025/2001030925/Credit:Edward Crawford / SOPA Im/SIPA/2001030930 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00938610
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DUK10127136_005
NEWS - Schwefelabbau in Indonesien
An Indonesian sulphur miner carrying sulphur along the difficult route out of the Ijen volcano.
The Ijen volcano is one of the few places where sulphur is still mined without machines, the crater at the volcano has an active vent that produces elemental sulphur. Breathing in sulphur gas can cause long term health implications but despite this, there is no shortage of local miners willing to risk everything to earn a good salary, miners make an average income three times higher than the local salary. Pure sulphur is used in household cleaning products, make up, explosives and purification of sugar. The volcano also attracts tourists who come to witness the natural phenomena known as the blue flame.//SOPAIMAGES_1.0034/2001030927/Credit:Edward Crawford / SOPA Im/SIPA/2001030930 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00938610
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DUK10127136_035
NEWS - Schwefelabbau in Indonesien
A miner carrying a heavy load of sulphur navigating his way up the crater of Ijen volcano.
The Ijen volcano is one of the few places where sulphur is still mined without machines, the crater at the volcano has an active vent that produces elemental sulphur. Breathing in sulphur gas can cause long term health implications but despite this, there is no shortage of local miners willing to risk everything to earn a good salary, miners make an average income three times higher than the local salary. Pure sulphur is used in household cleaning products, make up, explosives and purification of sugar. The volcano also attracts tourists who come to witness the natural phenomena known as the blue flame.//SOPAIMAGES_1.0019/2001030924/Credit:Edward Crawford / SOPA Im/SIPA/2001030930 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00938610
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DUK10119715_016
FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws
Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10119715_015
FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot.The Guinness adjudicator awards the world record certficate to the Cue 3 team
Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10119715_014
FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws
Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10119715_013
FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws
Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10119715_012
FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws under the watchful eyes of a Guinness World Records adjudicator
Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10119715_011
FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot team celebrate after the 2020th throw
Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10119715_010
FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws
Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10119715_009
FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot and research team that built it
Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10119715_008
FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws
Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10119715_007
FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws
Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10119715_006
FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot team awarded with the world record certficate by the Guinness World Records adjudicator
Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10119715_005
FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws
Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot being prepared for its record attempt
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FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
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Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws
Picture supplied by Fderrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot and the researchers who built and programmed it
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FEATURE - Basketball-Roboter schiesst 2020 aufeinanderfolgende Körbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10600
Basketball 1
27/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Toyota
A giant robot that plays basketballs has set a world record by shooting 2,020 consecutive baskets. The six foot 10-inch/ 2.1 metre android called Cue 3 is unable to move, let alone dribble or dunk. It was crated by researchers at Japanese car maker Toyota.They fitted it with a variety of sensors to calculate the correct angle and force of a shot.Motors accurately replicate the same motion every time.Toyota opted to complete 2,020 baskets in tribute to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo.The opening five throws were a success. This was enough to set a new record, but not a single person relaxed. The team's attempt on the record had only just begun.The feat was monitored by Guinness World Records and the who created the robot was given a certificate at the end of the achievement.Toyota's robot makes a three-dimensional image of where the basket is using sensors on its torso.It then adjusts motors inside its arm and knees to give the shot the right angle and propulsion for a swish.
OPS The Cue 3 baskball robot during its world record 2,020 consectuive basket throws
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
April 1, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - The annual holiday parade attracted a large crowd of all ages and from around the world featuring revelers dressed in colorful outfits, bunny ears and  the always anticipated  creative hats and bonnets. The Easter parade and bonnet festival was made famous by Irving Berlin's song, ''Easter Parade,'' in 1933. The song was later featured in the film ''Easter Parade'' starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Devon: Kate und Alan Burrows müssen aus ihrer Waldhütte ausziehen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natasha Quarmby/REX/Shutterstock (9296658r)
Kate Burrows at a market stall in South Molton, selling handmade wicker baskets and free range eggs, and all manner of handmade crafts
Council orders couple to leave 'mud hut' home they built, Devon, UK - 18 Dec 2017
Kate and Alan Burrows are appealing against a council Enforcement Notice ordering them to move out of their handbuilt roundhouse in the woods in North Devon. The couple, who earn their living off the land they own, are being forced to move out and take down their home. The couple are going to be delivering a petition into North Devon District council in the New Year, which has over 52,000 signatures. However, they are facing opposition to even handing in their petition on the grounds that the council do not accept petitions against plamnning issues. The couple have been offered a room in a Premier Inn, which the couple find ludicrous considering the amount of homelessness in the north Devon County. The couple built their home because Kate suffers from Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) and claims she's allergic to mains water, electricity and wi-fi
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FEATURE - Devon: Kate und Alan Burrows müssen aus ihrer Waldhütte ausziehen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natasha Quarmby/REX/Shutterstock (9296658n)
Kate and Alan use this space outside The Roundhouse to weave their baskets which they sell at the local farmers market.
Council orders couple to leave 'mud hut' home they built, Devon, UK - 18 Dec 2017
Kate and Alan Burrows are appealing against a council Enforcement Notice ordering them to move out of their handbuilt roundhouse in the woods in North Devon. The couple, who earn their living off the land they own, are being forced to move out and take down their home. The couple are going to be delivering a petition into North Devon District council in the New Year, which has over 52,000 signatures. However, they are facing opposition to even handing in their petition on the grounds that the council do not accept petitions against plamnning issues. The couple have been offered a room in a Premier Inn, which the couple find ludicrous considering the amount of homelessness in the north Devon County. The couple built their home because Kate suffers from Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) and claims she's allergic to mains water, electricity and wi-fi
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