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  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 1:
    A display of a handmade Jewish music band is seen at Small Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Arezzo
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    Daily Life In Arezzo
    An indoor-style market stall in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025, features red gingham curtains and Christmas garlands. It includes a large glass display case filled with rows of baked goods, muffins, and pastries, with a sign advertising ''torta Sacher'' (Sacher cake). The stall sells various sweets and cakes, reflecting a commercial operation within a festive market environment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Arezzo
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    Daily Life In Arezzo
    A male vendor wearing a green sweater serves a female customer at an illuminated market stall overflowing with various olives, nuts, dried fruits, sun-dried tomatoes, and packaged goods, including strings of garlic and red chili peppers hanging from the ceiling, in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. The stall prominently features the ''Fons Olive'' brand and operates within an indoor/outdoor market environment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Arezzo
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    Daily Life In Arezzo
    A female vendor with blonde hair, wearing a black shirt, serves a customer at a richly stocked delicatessen market stall selling specialty Italian food products, including truffle products, olive oils, olives, dried fruits, and packaged goods, in Arezzo, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The stall is decorated with garlands and strings of dried peppers and operates in a market environment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Trento - Olympic Torch Passes Trento On January 29, 2026
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    Daily Life In Trento - Olympic Torch Passes Trento On January 29, 2026
    A tall red advertising poster for ''Mezzano Romantica'' is visible next to an open-air market with stalls selling various goods and crafts, located on a cobblestone square near historic buildings in Trento, Trentino, Italy, on November 23, 2025. The market is active with vendors and shoppers, contributing to the daily life scene in the city, which is a host venue and route city for the Olympic Torch Relay scheduled for January 29, 2026, for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
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    Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
    A diver and support workers prepare equipment on a small boat near the canal bank, marked by orange safety flags and a ''LAVORI IN CORSO'' (Work in Progress) sign, as they conduct underwater construction work in the Canale di Cannaregio, in the Cannaregio District of Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
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    Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
    A diver and support workers prepare equipment on a small boat near the canal bank, marked by orange safety flags and a ''LAVORI IN CORSO'' (Work in Progress) sign, as they conduct underwater construction work in the Canale di Cannaregio, in the Cannaregio District of Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
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    Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
    A diver and support workers prepare equipment on a small boat near the canal bank, marked by orange safety flags and a ''LAVORI IN CORSO'' (Work in Progress) sign, as they conduct underwater construction work in the Canale di Cannaregio, in the Cannaregio District of Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
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    Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
    A diver and support workers prepare equipment on a small boat near the canal bank, marked by orange safety flags and a ''LAVORI IN CORSO'' (Work in Progress) sign, as they conduct underwater construction work in the Canale di Cannaregio, in the Cannaregio District of Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
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    Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
    A Krakow szopka is seen in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. Szopka krakowska, or nativity scenes, is a Christmas tradition of Cracow. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
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    Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
    The Swatch store logo sign is seen in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The Swiss watchmaker signboard with the logotype is above the shop entrance. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
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    Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    The Cracow Christmas Market takes place at the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The Advent winter holiday season fair is near the Cloth Hall Sukiennice and St. Mary's Basilica - Mariacki church. The traditional bazaar features food stalls or stands and folk art vendors. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
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    Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    The Cracow Christmas Market takes place at the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The Advent winter holiday season fair is near the Cloth Hall Sukiennice and St. Mary's Basilica - Mariacki church. The traditional bazaar features food stalls or stands and folk art vendors. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
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    Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    The Cracow Christmas Market takes place at the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The Advent winter holiday season fair is near the Cloth Hall Sukiennice and St. Mary's Basilica - Mariacki church. The traditional bazaar features food stalls or stands and folk art vendors. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
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    Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    The Cracow Christmas Market takes place at the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The Advent winter holiday season fair is near the Cloth Hall Sukiennice and St. Mary's Basilica - Mariacki church. The traditional bazaar features food stalls or stands and folk art vendors. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
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    Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    The Cracow Christmas Market takes place at the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The Advent winter holiday season fair is near the Cloth Hall Sukiennice and St. Mary's Basilica - Mariacki church. The traditional bazaar features food stalls or stands and folk art vendors. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
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    Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    The Cracow Christmas Market takes place at the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. It is an Advent winter holiday season fair featuring a traditional bazaar with food stalls and folk art vendors. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    DUKAS_191528331_NUR
    Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    The Cracow Christmas Market takes place at the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The Advent winter holiday season fair is next to the Cloth Hall Sukiennice. The traditional bazaar features food stalls or stands and folk art vendors. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    DUKAS_191528313_NUR
    Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    The Cracow Christmas Market takes place at the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. It is an Advent winter holiday season fair featuring a traditional bazaar with food stalls and folk art vendors. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
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    Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    The Cracow Christmas Market takes place at the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The Advent winter holiday season fair is next to the Cloth Hall Sukiennice. The traditional bazaar features food stalls or stands and folk art vendors. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
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    Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    The Krakowska Kongregacja Kupiecka logo sign is outside the Cracow Christmas Market at the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The Cracow Merchants' Congregation is a historic local association that oversees the organization of the annual Advent winter holiday season fair, a traditional bazaar with food stalls or stands and folk art vendors. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
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    Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    The Cracow Christmas Market takes place at the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The Advent winter holiday season fair is near the Cloth Hall Sukiennice and St. Mary's Basilica - Mariacki church. The traditional bazaar features food stalls or stands and folk art vendors. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
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    Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    The Cracow Christmas Market takes place at the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. It is an Advent winter holiday season fair featuring a traditional bazaar with food stalls and folk art vendors. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
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    Cracow Christmas Market At The Main Market Square In Krakow, Poland.
    The Cracow Christmas Market takes place at the Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. It is an Advent winter holiday season fair featuring a traditional bazaar with food stalls and folk art vendors. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Construction Worker Repairs Pavement In Venice Alley
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    Construction Worker Repairs Pavement In Venice Alley
    A construction worker wears an orange high-visibility jacket and a yellow hard hat and digs a hole in the stone pavement of a narrow, brick-lined alley to access a pipe or utility connection in Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. The area is under repair, with disturbed pavement and wooden supports in place, indicating infrastructure maintenance in the historic city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Construction Worker Repairs Pavement In Venice Alley
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    Construction Worker Repairs Pavement In Venice Alley
    A construction worker wears an orange high-visibility jacket and a yellow hard hat and digs a hole in the stone pavement of a narrow, brick-lined alley to access a pipe or utility connection in Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. The area is under repair, with disturbed pavement and wooden supports in place, indicating infrastructure maintenance in the historic city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indian Kashmir's Economy
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    Indian Kashmir's Economy
    Christmas ornaments made of papier-mache are on display during the 'Know Your Artisan' exhibition organized by the Department of Handicrafts and Handloom Kashmir in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 20, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indian Kashmir's Economy
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    Indian Kashmir's Economy
    Christmas ornaments made of papier-mache are on display during the 'Know Your Artisan' exhibition organized by the Department of Handicrafts and Handloom Kashmir in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 20, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indian Kashmir's Economy
    DUKAS_191269439_NUR
    Indian Kashmir's Economy
    A Kashmiri Muslim man holds a portrait of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during the 'Know Your Artisan' exhibition organized by the Department of Handicrafts and Handloom Kashmir, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 20, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indian Kashmir's Economy
    DUKAS_191269435_NUR
    Indian Kashmir's Economy
    A Kashmiri Muslim man holds a portrait of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during the 'Know Your Artisan' exhibition organized by the Department of Handicrafts and Handloom Kashmir, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 20, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indian Kashmir's Economy
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    Indian Kashmir's Economy
    A Kashmiri woman artisan sews a chain stitch embroidery during the 'Know Your Artisan' exhibition organized by the Department of Handicrafts and Handloom Kashmir, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 20, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indian Kashmir's Economy
    DUKAS_191269430_NUR
    Indian Kashmir's Economy
    A Kashmiri woman artisan sews a chain stitch embroidery during the 'Know Your Artisan' exhibition organized by the Department of Handicrafts and Handloom Kashmir, in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 20, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • UBS House Of Craft X Dior Vernissage Party
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    UBS House Of Craft X Dior Vernissage Party
    Brigitte Niedermair attends the UBS House of Craft x Dior Vernissage Party at New Art Museum in Singapore on November 18, 2025. (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Martinszug Procession In Duesseldorf
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    Traditional Martinszug Procession In Duesseldorf
    A homemade lantern is seen before the traditional St. Martin's Day procession in Duesseldorf, Germany, on November 10, 2025. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto)

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
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    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.Landing on a runway

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

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    DUKAS_190624633_FER
    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.Re-entry

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

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    DUKAS_190624632_FER
    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.There may be a space station where the craft could stop to give passengers a taste of life in orbit

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

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    DUKAS_190624631_FER
    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.There may be a space station where the craft could stop to give passengers a taste of life in orbit

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

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    DUKAS_190624630_FER
    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.There may be a space station where the craft could stop to give passengers a taste of life in orbit

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

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    DUKAS_190624629_FER
    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.There may be a space station where the craft could stop to give passengers a taste of life in orbit

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

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    DUKAS_190624627_FER
    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.

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

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    DUKAS_190624625_FER
    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.

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

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
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    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.Launch

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

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
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    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.Launch

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

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    DUKAS_190624616_FER
    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.Launch

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

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    DUKAS_190624614_FER
    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.Launch

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

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    DUKAS_190624612_FER
    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.Launch

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

     

  • Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    DUKAS_190624610_FER
    Plan for 60 minute passenger flights from Japan to USA
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Flight 1

    Ref 17269

    31/10/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Picture MUST credit: Innovative Space Carrier Inc.


    A plan to launch a rocket powered transport service that would connect Japan and U.S. cities like New York in 60 minutes via outer space.

    A Japanese company the Nippon Travel Agency has announced plans to offer the service using a reusable rocket development startup.

    The craft , called ASCA, similar to a US space shuttle, will be developed by Tokyo-based Innovative Space Carrier Inc.

    The difference is that it does not require a separate rocket to launch it into space.

    Like the shuttle, it requires a runway to land.

    Under the partnership, Nippon Travel will offer the service that it says would cost 100 million yen a ticket with the service scheduled to start in the 2030s

    Space Carrier president Kojiro Hatada said the company expects prices to fall by boosting the number of flights possible in the life of each reusable craft.

    The craft would be launched from an offshore spot and could connect any two points on Earth within 60 minutes, according to the companies with a first journey planned between Tokyo and New York.

    Nippon Travel President Keigo Yoshida added: “We hope this business will be a new starting point to connect space travel and tourism.”

    Advance ticket applications are due to be accepted in 2026.

    The project is expected to proceed in stages, with space-food tasting and tours of ground facilities related to space beginning next year,

    Further plans include launching a space station where the craft can stop offering tourists a chance to experience orbit before they continue their journey.
    OPS: Visualisation of how the planned space service would look.

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

     

  • Day Of The Dead Ofrenda In Mexico City
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    Day Of The Dead Ofrenda In Mexico City
    Traditional papel picado is seen at the ofrenda ahead of the Day of the Dead in Mexico City, Mexico on October 31, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Customers Queue At Gourmet Butcher Meat Stall On Market
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    Customers Queue At Gourmet Butcher Meat Stall On Market
    Customers queue to purchase meat and sausage products from a professional butcher stall in a market at Rotkreuzplatz in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 30, 2025. The stall displays various deli meats and traditional German sausages like Bratwurst, Blutwurst (blood sausage), and Leberwurst (liver sausage). (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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