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  • PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
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    PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
    Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.

    Where: Texas, United States
    When: 13 Oct 2021
    Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com

    **MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
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    PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
    Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.

    Where: Texas, United States
    When: 13 Oct 2021
    Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com

    **MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
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    PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
    Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.

    Where: Texas, United States
    When: 13 Oct 2021
    Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com

    **MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
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    PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
    Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.

    Where: Texas, United States
    When: 13 Oct 2021
    Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com

    **MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
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    PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
    Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.

    Where: Texas, United States
    When: 13 Oct 2021
    Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com

    **MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
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    PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
    Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.

    Where: Texas, United States
    When: 13 Oct 2021
    Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com

    **MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
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    PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
    Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.

    Where: Texas, United States
    When: 13 Oct 2021
    Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com

    **MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
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    PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
    THIS PICTURE: From left, Chris Boshuizen, Mr. Shatner, Audrey Powers and Glen de Vries, the crew of the New Shepard’s second flight.

    CAPTION: Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries are scheduled to fly on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which is set to lift off from Launch Site One on October 13.

    Featuring: From left, Chris Boshuizen, Mr. Shatner, Audrey Powers and Glen de Vries, the crew of the New Shepard’s second flight
    When: 12 Oct 2021
    Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com

    **MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
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    PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
    THIS PICTURE: From left , Glen de Vries, Audrey Powers, Mr. Bill Shatner and Chris Boshuizen, the crew of the New Shepard’s second flight.

    CAPTION: Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries are scheduled to fly on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which is set to lift off from Launch Site One on October 13.

    When: 12 Oct 2021
    Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com

    **MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
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    PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
    Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries are scheduled to fly on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which is set to lift off from Launch Site One on October 13.

    Featuring: William Shatner
    When: 12 Oct 2021
    Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com

    **MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
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    PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
    Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries are scheduled to fly on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which is set to lift off from Launch Site One on October 13.

    Featuring: William Shatner
    When: 12 Oct 2021
    Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com

    **MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
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    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
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    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:Render of the Dynetics lander on a lunar mission coming in for touchdown

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
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    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:Render of the Dynetics lander on a lunar mission about to touchdown

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
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    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:Render of the Dynetics lander on a lunar mission

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
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    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:The full scale model of the Dynetics lander being used to fine tune the interior design. These controls can be pulled off the walls and stuck elsewhere to find the best configuration

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
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    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:The full scale model of the Dynetics lander being used to fine tune the interior design

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
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    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:Render of the Dynetics lander on a lunar mission

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    DUK10136402_010
    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:Comparison between the Dynetics lander and the original Apollo missions lander

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    DUK10136402_009
    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:The full scale model of the Dynetics lander being used to fine tune the interior design

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    DUK10136402_008
    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:Render of the Dynetics lander on a lunar mission

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    DUK10136402_007
    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS: Full scale model of the Dynetics lander with a miniature version in the front

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    DUK10136402_006
    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:The full scale model of the Dynetics lander being used to fine tune the interior design

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    DUK10136402_005
    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:Render of the Dynetics lander on a lunar mission

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    DUK10136402_004
    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:The full scale model of the Dynetics lander being used to fine tune the interior design

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    DUK10136402_003
    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:Render of the Dynetics lander on a lunar mission

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    DUK10136402_002
    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:The full scale model of the Dynetics lander being used to fine tune the interior design

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    DUK10136402_001
    FEATURE - Modell der Mondlandefähre, die Menschen ab 2024 wieder zum Mond bringen könnte
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12163
    Lander 1
    17/09/2020
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    Picture MUST credit: Dynetics

    A full-scale model of the lander designed to return astronauts to the Moon as early as 2024 has been unveiled.It has been designed as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis program to put a crew on the lunar surface.The model was built by Alabama-based military contractor Dynetics to provide engineers with insight into how astronauts will interact with it during missions. The different control modules meant to be used by astronauts to control the lander are essentially pieces of foam taped to the inside walls of the model, which can be easily moved around to find the best layout.Dynetics promises its reusable lander is affordable and will dramatically reduce the costs of lunar exploration.The landing system is designed to carry a wide variety of payloads including habitats, science experiments, and pressurized rovers.The re-useable craft is around twice the size in terms of internal area compared to the original Apollo lander which first took man to the Moon in 1969.

    OPS:Render of the Dynetics lander on a lunar mission

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  • NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
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    NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
    Chinesischer Yuan-Schein mit dem Portrait von Mao Zedong / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067054
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  • NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
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    NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
    Chinesischer Yuan-Schein und Yuan-Münzen, Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067053
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  • NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
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    NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
    Chinesische Yuan-Münze, Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067052
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  • NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
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    NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
    Chinesischer Yuan-Schein und Yuan-Münze mit Pfeil, Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067050
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  • NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
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    NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
    Chinesischer Yuan-Schein und Yuan-Münze mit Pfeil, Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067049
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  • NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
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    NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
    Chinesischer Yuan-Schein und Yuan-Münze mit Pfeil, Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067048
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  • NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
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    NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
    US-Dollar und chinesischer Yuan-Schein, Handelskrieg und Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067047
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  • NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
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    NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
    US-Dollar und chinesischer Yuan-Schein, Handelskrieg und Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067046
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  • NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
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    NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
    US-Dollar und chinesischer Yuan-Schein, Handelskrieg und Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067045
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  • NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
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    NEWS - Reaktion auf US-Zölle: China wertet seine Währung Yuan deutlich ab
    Chinesische Yuan-Münze, Abwertung des Yuan / 050819 *** Illustration: Reaction to US tariffs - China is devaluing its currency Yuan significantly, 05 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30067051
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  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    Picture must credit: Lockheed Martin
    New designs for a lunar lander to help US space agency NASA put man back onto the Moon has been unveiled.NASA’s, longtime space contractor Lockheed Martin has sow design concepts with the aim of getting to the Moon by 2024The US company says it can be ready within the next five years — as long as it has enough resources. The vehicle consists of two elements a lander portion that can travel down to the ground, and an ascent vehicle that can lift astronauts off the Moon’s surface. The lander is meant to travel to and from a new space station that NASA wants to build around the Moon called the Gateway. If all of these elements are created, astronauts would travel to the Gateway from Earth and then take the lander from the station to the Moon. The ascent vehicle would then bring them back to the station.

    OPS: Lockheed Martin's concept for a crewed lunar lander is a single stage, fully reusable system that incorporates many of Orion’s flight-proven technologies and systems. The lander would accommodate a crew of four and 2000 lbs. of payload on the surface for up to two weeks while returning to the Gateway without maintenance or refueling on the surface.

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

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  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Lander 1
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    Picture must credit: Lockheed Martin
    New designs for a lunar lander to help US space agency NASA put man back onto the Moon has been unveiled.NASA’s, longtime space contractor Lockheed Martin has sow design concepts with the aim of getting to the Moon by 2024The US company says it can be ready within the next five years — as long as it has enough resources. The vehicle consists of two elements a lander portion that can travel down to the ground, and an ascent vehicle that can lift astronauts off the Moon’s surface. The lander is meant to travel to and from a new space station that NASA wants to build around the Moon called the Gateway. If all of these elements are created, astronauts would travel to the Gateway from Earth and then take the lander from the station to the Moon. The ascent vehicle would then bring them back to the station.

    OPS: This illustration is Lockheed Martin's concept of a two-stage crewed lunar lander that NASA could use to go to the surface of the Moon. The accent module is derived from the Orion spacecraft to ensure quicker development.

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  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Lander 1
    12/04/2019
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    Picture must credit: Lockheed Martin
    New designs for a lunar lander to help US space agency NASA put man back onto the Moon has been unveiled.NASA’s, longtime space contractor Lockheed Martin has sow design concepts with the aim of getting to the Moon by 2024The US company says it can be ready within the next five years — as long as it has enough resources. The vehicle consists of two elements a lander portion that can travel down to the ground, and an ascent vehicle that can lift astronauts off the Moon’s surface. The lander is meant to travel to and from a new space station that NASA wants to build around the Moon called the Gateway. If all of these elements are created, astronauts would travel to the Gateway from Earth and then take the lander from the station to the Moon. The ascent vehicle would then bring them back to the station.

    OPS: Lockheed Martin's concept for a crewed lunar lander is a single stage, fully reusable system that incorporates many of Orion’s flight-proven technologies and systems. The lander would accommodate a crew of four and 2000 lbs. of payload on the surface for up to two weeks while returning to the Gateway without maintenance or refueling on the surface.

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

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  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Lander 1
    12/04/2019
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    Picture must credit: Lockheed Martin
    New designs for a lunar lander to help US space agency NASA put man back onto the Moon has been unveiled.NASA’s, longtime space contractor Lockheed Martin has sow design concepts with the aim of getting to the Moon by 2024The US company says it can be ready within the next five years — as long as it has enough resources. The vehicle consists of two elements a lander portion that can travel down to the ground, and an ascent vehicle that can lift astronauts off the Moon’s surface. The lander is meant to travel to and from a new space station that NASA wants to build around the Moon called the Gateway. If all of these elements are created, astronauts would travel to the Gateway from Earth and then take the lander from the station to the Moon. The ascent vehicle would then bring them back to the station.

    OPS: Lockheed Martin's concept for a crewed lunar lander is a single stage, fully reusable system that incorporates many of Orion’s flight-proven technologies and systems. The lander would accommodate a crew of four and 2000 lbs. of payload on the surface for up to two weeks while returning to the Gateway without maintenance or refueling on the surface.

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

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  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Lander 1
    12/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Lockheed Martin
    New designs for a lunar lander to help US space agency NASA put man back onto the Moon has been unveiled.NASA’s, longtime space contractor Lockheed Martin has sow design concepts with the aim of getting to the Moon by 2024The US company says it can be ready within the next five years — as long as it has enough resources. The vehicle consists of two elements a lander portion that can travel down to the ground, and an ascent vehicle that can lift astronauts off the Moon’s surface. The lander is meant to travel to and from a new space station that NASA wants to build around the Moon called the Gateway. If all of these elements are created, astronauts would travel to the Gateway from Earth and then take the lander from the station to the Moon. The ascent vehicle would then bring them back to the station.

    OPS: TLockheed Martin's concept for a crewed lunar lander is a single stage, fully reusable system that incorporates many of Orion’s flight-proven technologies and systems. The lander would accommodate a crew of four and 2000 lbs. of payload on the surface for up to two weeks while returning to the Gateway without maintenance or refueling on the surface.

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

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  • FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
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    FEATURE - NASA will 2024 wieder zum Mond
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10321
    Lander 1
    12/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Lockheed Martin
    New designs for a lunar lander to help US space agency NASA put man back onto the Moon has been unveiled.NASA’s, longtime space contractor Lockheed Martin has sow design concepts with the aim of getting to the Moon by 2024The US company says it can be ready within the next five years — as long as it has enough resources. The vehicle consists of two elements a lander portion that can travel down to the ground, and an ascent vehicle that can lift astronauts off the Moon’s surface. The lander is meant to travel to and from a new space station that NASA wants to build around the Moon called the Gateway. If all of these elements are created, astronauts would travel to the Gateway from Earth and then take the lander from the station to the Moon. The ascent vehicle would then bring them back to the station.

    OPS: This Lockheed Martin concept show what an “Early Gateway” could look like along with the accent stage of a crewed lunar lander. The lander would be derived from the human-rated, flight-proven Orion spacecraft, which is also shown docked to the Early Gateway.

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

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  • PEOPLE - Spanischer Film "Die kleine Schweiz" feiert in Madrid Premiere
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    PEOPLE - Spanischer Film "Die kleine Schweiz" feiert in Madrid Premiere
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fco Javier Castillo/MARINA PRESS/REX/Shutterstock (10012909w)
    Lander Otaola
    'La Pequeña Suiza' film photocall, Madrid, Spain - 03 Dec 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Spanischer Film "Die kleine Schweiz" feiert in Madrid Premiere
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    PEOPLE - Spanischer Film "Die kleine Schweiz" feiert in Madrid Premiere
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fco Javier Castillo/MARINA PRESS/REX/Shutterstock (10012909u)
    Lander Otaola
    'La Pequeña Suiza' film photocall, Madrid, Spain - 03 Dec 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Museum of Modern Art Film Benefiz: Promis bei der Ankunft
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    PEOPLE - Museum of Modern Art Film Benefiz: Promis bei der Ankunft
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kristin Callahan/ACE Pictures/REX/Shutterstock (9985277an)
    Robert Kraft, Ricki Noel Lander
    Museum of Modern Art's 11th Annual Film Benefit presented by Chanel, Arrivals, New York, USA - 19 Nov 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Museum of Modern Art Film Benefiz: Promis bei der Ankunft
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    PEOPLE - Museum of Modern Art Film Benefiz: Promis bei der Ankunft
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MediaPunch/REX/Shutterstock (9985314p)
    Ricki Lander and Robert Kraft
    Museum of Modern Art's 11th Annual Film Benefit presented by Chanel, Arrivals, New York, USA - 19 Nov 2018

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Long Wei/ZCOOL HelloRF/REX/Shutterstock (10047600a)
    A Chang'e-4 lunar probe lander model is on display on the opening day of the Airshow China 2018
    Airshow China, Zhuhai, Hainan Province, China - 07 Nov 2018

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  • NEWS - Der Brenner: Grenze zwischen Österreich und Italien
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    NEWS - Der Brenner: Grenze zwischen Österreich und Italien
    Bauarbeiten an der Bahnstation am Brenner Pass

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    ***Boundary constructions and railway station at the Italo Austrian border at the Brennero, Brenner pass***
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21670110

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  • NEWS - Der Brenner: Grenze zwischen Österreich und Italien
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    NEWS - Der Brenner: Grenze zwischen Österreich und Italien
    Hinweisschilder am Brenner Pass

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    ***Boundary constructions and railway station at the Italo Austrian border at the Brennero, Brenner pass***
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21670111

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