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FEATURE: Wunderschöne Aufnahmen der Milchstrasse
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The Milky Way pictured above Bell Rock, Sedona, Arizona. During the 30-second exposure used to capture this photo several bolts of lightening lit up the sky
Seal photobombs milky way, America - 14 Aug 2015
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A photographer captured the incredible moment a seal photo-bombed a shot of the Milky Way.
Photographer Stephen Ippolito, 45, regularly takes photos of the Milky Way, and was pleasantly surprised to see a seal photo-bombing his perfect shot.
Stephen was setting up his camera, whilst waiting for friends to arrive, when he saw something moving on the sand.
To his surprise it was a seal, basking on the sand. The seal began to waddle closer to Stephen and he decide to capture the perfect moment.
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CFDA Fashion Awards, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, America - 15 Jun 2009
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CFDA Fashion Awards, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, America - 15 Jun 2009
The fabulous and fashionable donned their most glamorous dresses last night for the 2009 CDFA Awards. The likes of Heidi Klum, Diane Kruger, Ashley Olsen, Blake Lively and Kirsten Dunst were all in attendance at the awards held by the Council of Fashion Designers of America. And there was also no shortage of fashion royalty with a host of models and designers, including Agyness Deyn, Michael Kors, Betsy Johnson, Daphne Guinness and Diane von Furstenberg, also gracing the event with their presence. Winners on the night included Kate and Laura Mulleavy for Rodarte, Scott Sternberg for Band of Outsiders, Italo Zucchelli for Calvin Klein Collection, Alexander Wang, Tim Hamilton, Marc Jacobs and Anna Sui. SAME OUTFIT as CATWALK
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FEATURE - Starenschwarm am Himmel
PIC FROM Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: THE FLOCK OF STARLINGS IN THE MURMURATION AS TAKEN BY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER TRACY LOVELOCK) This is the breathtaking moment a flock of starlings put on a dazzling air display to create optical illusions in the sky - forming a giant beetle, the Twitter logo and even Winnie the Pooh holding a balloon. Amateur photographer Tracy Lovelock, 57, caught the incredible formations on her camera last month as she watched an estimated 50,000 starlings at the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset. The array of unusual shapes were split-second illusions during a murmuration and appeared to show the birds form the outline of the iconic Twitter logo. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_KE012074/Credit:Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy /SIPA/1901091014 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00890185
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PIC FROM Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: THE NOSE AND SMILE AS SEEN IN THE STARLING MURMURATION CAPTURED BY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER TRACY LOVELOCK) This is the breathtaking moment a flock of starlings put on a dazzling air display to create optical illusions in the sky - forming a giant beetle, the Twitter logo and even Winnie the Pooh holding a balloon. Amateur photographer Tracy Lovelock, 57, caught the incredible formations on her camera last month as she watched an estimated 50,000 starlings at the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset. The array of unusual shapes were split-second illusions during a murmuration and appeared to show the birds form the outline of the iconic Twitter logo. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_KE012069/Credit:Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy /SIPA/1901091014 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00890185
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FEATURE - Starenschwarm am Himmel
PIC FROM Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: THE TWITTER LOGO AS SEEN IN THE STARLING MURMURATION CAPTURED BY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER TRACY LOVELOCK) This is the breathtaking moment a flock of starlings put on a dazzling air display to create optical illusions in the sky - forming a giant beetle, the Twitter logo and even Winnie the Pooh holding a balloon. Amateur photographer Tracy Lovelock, 57, caught the incredible formations on her camera last month as she watched an estimated 50,000 starlings at the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset. The array of unusual shapes were split-second illusions during a murmuration and appeared to show the birds form the outline of the iconic Twitter logo. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_KE012065/Credit:Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy /SIPA/1901091014 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00890185
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FEATURE - Gepunktete Wurzelmundquallen im Aquarium von Madrid
July 31, 2017 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - A White-spotted jellyfish pictured at Madrid Aquarium (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Gepunktete Wurzelmundquallen im Aquarium von Madrid
July 31, 2017 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - Several White-spotted jellyfishes pictured at Madrid Aquarium (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Gepunktete Wurzelmundquallen im Aquarium von Madrid
July 31, 2017 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - Several White-spotted jellyfishes pictured at Madrid Aquarium (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Gepunktete Wurzelmundquallen im Aquarium von Madrid
July 31, 2017 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - Two White-spotted jellyfishes pictured at Madrid Aquarium (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Gepunktete Wurzelmundquallen im Aquarium von Madrid
July 31, 2017 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - A White-spotted jellyfish pictured at Madrid Aquarium (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Gepunktete Wurzelmundquallen im Aquarium von Madrid
July 31, 2017 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - Several White-spotted jellyfishes pictured at Madrid Aquarium (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Gepunktete Wurzelmundquallen im Aquarium von Madrid
July 31, 2017 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - A White-spotted jellyfish pictured at Madrid Aquarium (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Gepunktete Wurzelmundquallen im Aquarium von Madrid
July 31, 2017 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - A White-spotted jellyfish pictured at Madrid Aquarium (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The exploding toys of Alan Sailer, Camarillo, California, America - 08 Nov 2012
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War On Christmas: Alan Sailer's Exploding Toys
If you are excited about Christmas, look away now.
Serial object destroyer Alan Sailer has turned his twisted attention to exploding much-loved toys.
The high-speed photography fanatic has selected children's favourites and destroyed them with firecrackers.
And thanks to his photographic expertise, the 57-year-old has managed to capture the moment the poor playthings were blown apart.
Unfortunate toys and characters include a Mickey Mouse mug blowing its top, Tweety Pie losing his head, a troll head cracking up and a Rubik's Cube exploding into pieces.
Alan, from Camarillo, California, explains: "The poor defenseless toys are common so I pick them up from garage sales. I try my best to keep the costs under a dollar per shot.
"I will admit that it is fun to mess with toy archetypes. I have to smile when an icon of sweet innocence like My Little Pony crumbles to pieces in rather horrifying way."
To blow up the objects Alan uses a firecracker modified so that it can be fired using an electrical signal. He then has to synchronise the opening of the camera shutter with the explosion. It does not need to be really accurate, but it does need to be better than lighting a fuse.
"The camera is unimportant, it's not a special camera. I use a Nikon D90 for most of my shots. I have also used an old Nikon F3 film camera, a Canon G6, Rebel XT etc. The camera must have a manual focus and manual settings is all.
"The flash is the key, that and the detector/trigger. I use a home built flash based on a model built in the 1950s by Harold Edgerton. The flash is really fast about 1 millionth of a second and it stops the action.
"The detector/trigger is also critical. It detects that the debris from the explosion has arrived and fires the flash a...
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'The Adventures Of Tintin: The Secret Of The Unicorn' Film Premiere, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2011
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'The Adventures Of Tintin: The Secret Of The Unicorn' Film Premiere, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2011
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Handcrafted, colourful coffins by Paa Joe, London, Britain - 12 Dec 2010
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Colourful Coffins That Are Works Of Art
These beautifully crafted sculptures may look like works of art but they have been hand built by one of the world's greatest carpenters - as coffins.
The colourful and intricate caskets are worth thousands of pounds and come in various shapes and sizes.
They have been constructed by master coffin carver Paa Joe, 65, who has been making coffins for more than 50 years.
His range includes funeral palls shaped like cars, jets, fish, eagles and cocoa pods.
They are made in Ghana, where a tradition of elaborate coffins is especially strong among the south-eastern Ga people.
They value coffins as a status symbol and a spiritual way of remembering the deceased's job or personality.
Paa Joe designed one casket in the shape of a plane for a 91-year-old grandmother who often dreamed of flying, even though she had never boarded an aircraft.
Families commission the coffins to represent the achievements or personality of the dead and designs include Bibles and cameras. Collectors buy them for up to GBP 6,500.
Sometimes the deceased will have prepared a design brief during their lifetime. Coffins are made of wood and then painted.
A coffin in the form of an African eagle with painted gold feather markings is generally made for chiefs and is lined with silk and red textiles.
The deceased's body is washed, dressed, adorned and laid out with the coffin open during the wake. The coffin is then closed and carried to the burial ground.
Paa is currently showing some of his work at the Jack Bell Gallery in London.
Jack Bell said: "The works are all iconic symbols of local life. The golden African eagle, fish, Air Ghana jet and Cocoa pod are testament to the vibrancy of West African culture.
"These works blur the line between art and craft. They are not dead things but...
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Tommy Hilfiger Spring 2011 Collection and 25th Anniversary After Party-Arrivals, Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, New York, America - 12 Sep 2010
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Tommy Hilfiger Spring 2011 Collection and 25th Anniversary After Party-Arrivals, Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, New York, America - 12 Sep 2010
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Celine Dion performs at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada - 15 Aug 2008
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Celine Dion performs at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada - 15 Aug 2008
Celine Dion performs to a capacity crowd at the Bell Centre in Montreal on Friday August 15, 2008. This is the first of several concerts on her "Taking Chances" tour.
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'BILLY ELLIOT' FILM PREMIERE, LONDON, BRITAIN - 2000
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STEPHEN DALDRY FILM DIRECTOR AND STAR OF 'BILLY ELLIOT' JAMIE BELL AT THE PREMIERE OF 'BILLY ELLIOT'
'BILLY ELLIOT' FILM PREMIERE, LONDON, BRITAIN - 2000
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Economy And Tourism In London
A view of the Big Ben in London, Great Britain on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life And Economy In London
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Daily Life And Economy In London
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Tourists Watch The Carillon In The Tower Of The New Town Hall In Munich
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Tourists Watch The Carillon In The Tower Of The New Town Hall In Munich
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Kheer Bhawani Mela Festival In Kashmir
A Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotee rings the bell before entering the temple during a religious festival at Kheer Bhawani temple in Tullamulla Ganderbal, some 28 kilometers northeast of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 3, 2025. Hundreds of Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) devotees attend prayers at the Kheer Bhawani temple, which is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kheer Bhawani. Amid heightened security arrangements and precautionary measures following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam that kills 26 tourists, thousands of pilgrims, including displaced Kashmiri Pandits and visitors from across India, gather at the sacred site to offer prayers and seek blessings. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Regina Caeli Prayer
The bells of Saint Peter's Basilica on May 11, 2025 in Vatican City, Vatican. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Vatican On The Day Of Leon XIV Election
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Tourists And Locals At Marienplatz In Front Of Munich’s New Town Hall
Pedestrians walk through the archway at the Spielzeugmuseum, entering the busy Marienplatz with views of the New Town Hall and Frauenkirche in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. Street flags, flower stalls, and crowds of locals and tourists animate the city center during a spring day. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Tourists And Locals At Marienplatz In Front Of Munich’s New Town Hall
Pedestrians walk through the archway at the Spielzeugmuseum, entering the busy Marienplatz with views of the New Town Hall and Frauenkirche in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. Street flags, flower stalls, and crowds of locals and tourists animate the city center during a spring day. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Bell bottom beer glasses give the perfect clink for cheers
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A bell-bottomed glass has been specially created for beer lovers to clink and drink with others.
It’s aimed to wean people from drinking straight from a bottle and encourage them to salute their friends and call out words like “skol”, “cheers” or “prost.”
The unusually-shaped base is said to give off a bell-like tone when the glasses are clinked together.
The glass was commissioned for Japanese ale Sapporo Black Label beer.
They partnered with design company Nendo to create what is named The Perfect Cheers Glass.
The brewer says the allows people to enjoy their beer with four out of five major senses.
First you taste and smell the beer like any other glass.
But then in addition the crystal glasses , manufactured by a specialist glass maker in the Czech Republic, give you a clear view of the drink.
Lastly, there is the added sound element when drinking because you clink them together, you get a bell-like cheers tone.
A Sapporo spokesperson said glasses aren’t for sale by a prize in a special Sapporo’s raffle.
The company is giving away 4,800 pairs of The Perfect Cheers Glasses.
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Bell bottom beer glasses give the perfect clink for cheers
Ferrari Press Agency
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Ref 16547
16/02/2025
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Pictures must credit: Nendo for Sapporo
A bell-bottomed glass has been specially created for beer lovers to clink and drink with others.
It’s aimed to wean people from drinking straight from a bottle and encourage them to salute their friends and call out words like “skol”, “cheers” or “prost.”
The unusually-shaped base is said to give off a bell-like tone when the glasses are clinked together.
The glass was commissioned for Japanese ale Sapporo Black Label beer.
They partnered with design company Nendo to create what is named The Perfect Cheers Glass.
The brewer says the allows people to enjoy their beer with four out of five major senses.
First you taste and smell the beer like any other glass.
But then in addition the crystal glasses , manufactured by a specialist glass maker in the Czech Republic, give you a clear view of the drink.
Lastly, there is the added sound element when drinking because you clink them together, you get a bell-like cheers tone.
A Sapporo spokesperson said glasses aren’t for sale by a prize in a special Sapporo’s raffle.
The company is giving away 4,800 pairs of The Perfect Cheers Glasses.
OPS: The Perfect Cheers Glasses. (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Bell bottom beer glasses give the perfect clink for cheers
Ferrari Press Agency
Beer glass 1
Ref 16547
16/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Nendo for Sapporo
A bell-bottomed glass has been specially created for beer lovers to clink and drink with others.
It’s aimed to wean people from drinking straight from a bottle and encourage them to salute their friends and call out words like “skol”, “cheers” or “prost.”
The unusually-shaped base is said to give off a bell-like tone when the glasses are clinked together.
The glass was commissioned for Japanese ale Sapporo Black Label beer.
They partnered with design company Nendo to create what is named The Perfect Cheers Glass.
The brewer says the allows people to enjoy their beer with four out of five major senses.
First you taste and smell the beer like any other glass.
But then in addition the crystal glasses , manufactured by a specialist glass maker in the Czech Republic, give you a clear view of the drink.
Lastly, there is the added sound element when drinking because you clink them together, you get a bell-like cheers tone.
A Sapporo spokesperson said glasses aren’t for sale by a prize in a special Sapporo’s raffle.
The company is giving away 4,800 pairs of The Perfect Cheers Glasses.
OPS: The Perfect Cheers Glasses. (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Bell bottom beer glasses give the perfect clink for cheers
Ferrari Press Agency
Beer glass 1
Ref 16547
16/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Nendo for Sapporo
A bell-bottomed glass has been specially created for beer lovers to clink and drink with others.
It’s aimed to wean people from drinking straight from a bottle and encourage them to salute their friends and call out words like “skol”, “cheers” or “prost.”
The unusually-shaped base is said to give off a bell-like tone when the glasses are clinked together.
The glass was commissioned for Japanese ale Sapporo Black Label beer.
They partnered with design company Nendo to create what is named The Perfect Cheers Glass.
The brewer says the allows people to enjoy their beer with four out of five major senses.
First you taste and smell the beer like any other glass.
But then in addition the crystal glasses , manufactured by a specialist glass maker in the Czech Republic, give you a clear view of the drink.
Lastly, there is the added sound element when drinking because you clink them together, you get a bell-like cheers tone.
A Sapporo spokesperson said glasses aren’t for sale by a prize in a special Sapporo’s raffle.
The company is giving away 4,800 pairs of The Perfect Cheers Glasses.
OPS: The Perfect Cheers Glasses. (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Bell bottom beer glasses give the perfect clink for cheers
Ferrari Press Agency
Beer glass 1
Ref 16547
16/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Nendo for Sapporo
A bell-bottomed glass has been specially created for beer lovers to clink and drink with others.
It’s aimed to wean people from drinking straight from a bottle and encourage them to salute their friends and call out words like “skol”, “cheers” or “prost.”
The unusually-shaped base is said to give off a bell-like tone when the glasses are clinked together.
The glass was commissioned for Japanese ale Sapporo Black Label beer.
They partnered with design company Nendo to create what is named The Perfect Cheers Glass.
The brewer says the allows people to enjoy their beer with four out of five major senses.
First you taste and smell the beer like any other glass.
But then in addition the crystal glasses , manufactured by a specialist glass maker in the Czech Republic, give you a clear view of the drink.
Lastly, there is the added sound element when drinking because you clink them together, you get a bell-like cheers tone.
A Sapporo spokesperson said glasses aren’t for sale by a prize in a special Sapporo’s raffle.
The company is giving away 4,800 pairs of The Perfect Cheers Glasses.
OPS: The Perfect Cheers Glasses. (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Bell bottom beer glasses give the perfect clink for cheers
Ferrari Press Agency
Beer glass 1
Ref 16547
16/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Nendo for Sapporo
A bell-bottomed glass has been specially created for beer lovers to clink and drink with others.
It’s aimed to wean people from drinking straight from a bottle and encourage them to salute their friends and call out words like “skol”, “cheers” or “prost.”
The unusually-shaped base is said to give off a bell-like tone when the glasses are clinked together.
The glass was commissioned for Japanese ale Sapporo Black Label beer.
They partnered with design company Nendo to create what is named The Perfect Cheers Glass.
The brewer says the allows people to enjoy their beer with four out of five major senses.
First you taste and smell the beer like any other glass.
But then in addition the crystal glasses , manufactured by a specialist glass maker in the Czech Republic, give you a clear view of the drink.
Lastly, there is the added sound element when drinking because you clink them together, you get a bell-like cheers tone.
A Sapporo spokesperson said glasses aren’t for sale by a prize in a special Sapporo’s raffle.
The company is giving away 4,800 pairs of The Perfect Cheers Glasses.
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Un avion militaire à décollage et atterrissage verticaux voit le jour
Picture MUST credit: Bell A jet powered vertical take-off and landing transformer-style military aircraft that uses helicopter-style rotor blades to get airborne. When it is in the air, the rotors of the X-Plane fold away into their wing nacelles enabling the plane to put the power on. The aircraft is being developed by US aerospace and defence company Bell as part of a programme by the USA’s DARPA defence agency called SPRINT. Helicopters have the advantage of vertical takeoffs and landings in rough country but speed is limited. Jets have peed but need runways. Even vertical take-off jump jets require a flat landing surface. The SPRINT project is aimed at making an aircraft that can take off, land, and hover then transition into a jet when in vertical flight. Bell’s X-plane tilts its rotor nacelles forward after take-off for horizontal flight. They then fold back into the nacelle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un avion militaire à décollage et atterrissage verticaux voit le jour
Picture MUST credit: Bell A jet powered vertical take-off and landing transformer-style military aircraft that uses helicopter-style rotor blades to get airborne. When it is in the air, the rotors of the X-Plane fold away into their wing nacelles enabling the plane to put the power on. The aircraft is being developed by US aerospace and defence company Bell as part of a programme by the USA’s DARPA defence agency called SPRINT. Helicopters have the advantage of vertical takeoffs and landings in rough country but speed is limited. Jets have peed but need runways. Even vertical take-off jump jets require a flat landing surface. The SPRINT project is aimed at making an aircraft that can take off, land, and hover then transition into a jet when in vertical flight. Bell’s X-plane tilts its rotor nacelles forward after take-off for horizontal flight. They then fold back into the nacelle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 21, 2024 - The Bell of Dignity is pictured in the Alley of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes during the snowfall on the Day of Dignity and Freedom, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ousted Republican reflects on Trump, democracy and America: ‘The place has lost its mind’
Rusty Bowers was speaker of ArizonaÕs house of representatives when he stood up to the former presidentÕs demand that he overturn the election result. He paid the price but has no regrets.
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NEWS - Ausverkauf an der NYSE in New York geht weiter
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Traders work on the floor of the NYSE at the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York City on Monday, May 9, 2022. The DJIA fell over 500 points to start the day as the 2022 sell-off continues.
Market Sell-Off Continues at the NYSE in New York, United States - 09 May 2022
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NEWS - Ausverkauf an der NYSE in New York geht weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12932345b)
Traders work on the floor of the NYSE at the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York City on Monday, May 9, 2022. The DJIA fell over 500 points to start the day as the 2022 sell-off continues.
Market Sell-Off Continues at the NYSE in New York, United States - 09 May 2022
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NEWS - Ausverkauf an der NYSE in New York geht weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12932345c)
Pedestrians stand outside near the NYSE after the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York City on Monday, May 9, 2022. The DJIA fell over 500 points to start the day as the 2022 sell-off continues.
Market Sell-Off Continues at the NYSE in New York, United States - 09 May 2022
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NEWS - Ausverkauf an der NYSE in New York geht weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12932345p)
A board on the floor of the NYSE shows the DOW down over 400 points after the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York City on Monday, May 9, 2022. The DJIA fell over 500 points to start the day as the 2022 sell-off continues.
Market Sell-Off Continues at the NYSE in New York, United States - 09 May 2022
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NEWS - Ausverkauf an der NYSE in New York geht weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12932345q)
Pedestrians walk by the Fearless Girl Statue outside at the NYSE after the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York City on Monday, May 9, 2022. The DJIA fell over 500 points to start the day as the 2022 sell-off continues.
Market Sell-Off Continues at the NYSE in New York, United States - 09 May 2022
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NEWS - Ausverkauf an der NYSE in New York geht weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12932345e)
The Fearless Girl Statue faces the NYSE after the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York City on Monday, May 9, 2022. The DJIA fell over 500 points to start the day as the 2022 sell-off continues.
Market Sell-Off Continues at the NYSE in New York, United States - 09 May 2022
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NEWS - Ausverkauf an der NYSE in New York geht weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12932345d)
Pedestrians walk by the NYSE after the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York City on Monday, May 9, 2022. The DJIA fell over 500 points to start the day as the 2022 sell-off continues.
Market Sell-Off Continues at the NYSE in New York, United States - 09 May 2022
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NEWS - Ausverkauf an der NYSE in New York geht weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12932345f)
Pedestrians walk by the NYSE after the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York City on Monday, May 9, 2022. The DJIA fell over 500 points to start the day as the 2022 sell-off continues.
Market Sell-Off Continues at the NYSE in New York, United States - 09 May 2022
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NEWS - Ausverkauf an der NYSE in New York geht weiter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12932345g)
Traders work on the floor of the NYSE at the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York City on Monday, May 9, 2022. The DJIA fell over 500 points to start the day as the 2022 sell-off continues.
Market Sell-Off Continues at the NYSE in New York, United States - 09 May 2022
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