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ESA's Test-Bed Telescope 2, located at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile, looks out over the Atacama Desert at sunset.
Pretty in pink, the Test-Bed Telescope 2, located at ESOÕs La Silla Observatory in Chile, looks out over the Atacama Desert at sunset. The Moon can be seen rising in the left of the image.
Credit: ESA / eyevine
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Beauty From Chaos
Appearing within the boundless darkness of space, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescopevïs snapshot of NGC 34 looks more like an otherworldly, bioluminescent creature from the deep oceans than a galaxy. Lying in the constellation Cetus (The Sea Monster), the galaxyvïs outer region appears almost translucent, pinpricked with stars and strange wispy tendrils. The main cause for this galaxyvïs odd appearance lies in its past. If we were able to reverse time by a few million years, we would see two beautiful spiral galaxies on a direct collision course. When these galaxies collided into one another, their intricate patterns and spiral arms were permanently disturbed. This image shows the galaxy's bright centre, a result of this merging event that has created a burst of new star formation and lit up the surrounding gas. As the galaxies continue to intertwine and become one, NGC 34vïs shape will become more like that of an peculiar galaxy, devoid of any distinct shape.vä In the vastness of space, collisions between galaxies are quite rare events, but they can be numerous in mega-clusters containing hundreds or even thousands of galaxies.
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Tobacco Shop Entrance With Customers Waiting
Customers wait at the entrance of Tabakspeciaalzaak Centraal, a tobacco shop in Utrecht, Netherlands, on September 8, 2025. The Netherlands has strict tobacco advertising restrictions, so stores' branding and promotion are very limited. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Rolls-Royce SUV with hand painted Milky Way headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Cosmos 1
Ref 17155
17/09/2025
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An out of this world custom-built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a hand painted roof lining showing the universe.
The customer who commissioned the vehicle, the company’s ultra luxurious Cullinan SUV, said they wanted to create something the space-loving family would remember forever.
The vehicle, officially called the Cullinan Cosmos, features the first fully hand-painted headliner ever created for a Rolls-Royce.
It was planned and painted entirely freehand by one of the marque’s in-house artists on the company’s fibre-optic Starlight illuminated headliner.
It depicts an interpretation of the Milky Way, the hazy band of stars and cosmic mist visible in the night sky, colour-graded to complement the Bespoke interior palette.??To create the luminous cloud formations, the artist used more than 20 successive applications of acrylic paint, building depth and dimension with a variety of brushes.
To achieve the mist effect, the artist used a makeup brush so the lightest layer of pigments to dry delicately on contact.
Once the painting was completed it was sealed and the fibre-optic perforations individually punched and positioned by hand to complement the contours of the artwork.
The interior is said to be inspired by the stillness and wonder of deep space.
The commissioning clients worked with Rolls-Royce designers to create a unique Star Cluster motif, which is embroidered on the door panels and headrests.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos
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Rolls-Royce SUV with hand painted Milky Way headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Cosmos 1
Ref 17155
17/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: text
An out of this world custom-built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a hand painted roof lining showing the universe.
The customer who commissioned the vehicle, the company’s ultra luxurious Cullinan SUV, said they wanted to create something the space-loving family would remember forever.
The vehicle, officially called the Cullinan Cosmos, features the first fully hand-painted headliner ever created for a Rolls-Royce.
It was planned and painted entirely freehand by one of the marque’s in-house artists on the company’s fibre-optic Starlight illuminated headliner.
It depicts an interpretation of the Milky Way, the hazy band of stars and cosmic mist visible in the night sky, colour-graded to complement the Bespoke interior palette.??To create the luminous cloud formations, the artist used more than 20 successive applications of acrylic paint, building depth and dimension with a variety of brushes.
To achieve the mist effect, the artist used a makeup brush so the lightest layer of pigments to dry delicately on contact.
Once the painting was completed it was sealed and the fibre-optic perforations individually punched and positioned by hand to complement the contours of the artwork.
The interior is said to be inspired by the stillness and wonder of deep space.
The commissioning clients worked with Rolls-Royce designers to create a unique Star Cluster motif, which is embroidered on the door panels and headrests.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos
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Rolls-Royce SUV with hand painted Milky Way headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Cosmos 1
Ref 17155
17/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: text
An out of this world custom-built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a hand painted roof lining showing the universe.
The customer who commissioned the vehicle, the company’s ultra luxurious Cullinan SUV, said they wanted to create something the space-loving family would remember forever.
The vehicle, officially called the Cullinan Cosmos, features the first fully hand-painted headliner ever created for a Rolls-Royce.
It was planned and painted entirely freehand by one of the marque’s in-house artists on the company’s fibre-optic Starlight illuminated headliner.
It depicts an interpretation of the Milky Way, the hazy band of stars and cosmic mist visible in the night sky, colour-graded to complement the Bespoke interior palette.??To create the luminous cloud formations, the artist used more than 20 successive applications of acrylic paint, building depth and dimension with a variety of brushes.
To achieve the mist effect, the artist used a makeup brush so the lightest layer of pigments to dry delicately on contact.
Once the painting was completed it was sealed and the fibre-optic perforations individually punched and positioned by hand to complement the contours of the artwork.
The interior is said to be inspired by the stillness and wonder of deep space.
The commissioning clients worked with Rolls-Royce designers to create a unique Star Cluster motif, which is embroidered on the door panels and headrests.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rolls-Royce SUV with hand painted Milky Way headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Cosmos 1
Ref 17155
17/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: text
An out of this world custom-built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a hand painted roof lining showing the universe.
The customer who commissioned the vehicle, the company’s ultra luxurious Cullinan SUV, said they wanted to create something the space-loving family would remember forever.
The vehicle, officially called the Cullinan Cosmos, features the first fully hand-painted headliner ever created for a Rolls-Royce.
It was planned and painted entirely freehand by one of the marque’s in-house artists on the company’s fibre-optic Starlight illuminated headliner.
It depicts an interpretation of the Milky Way, the hazy band of stars and cosmic mist visible in the night sky, colour-graded to complement the Bespoke interior palette.??To create the luminous cloud formations, the artist used more than 20 successive applications of acrylic paint, building depth and dimension with a variety of brushes.
To achieve the mist effect, the artist used a makeup brush so the lightest layer of pigments to dry delicately on contact.
Once the painting was completed it was sealed and the fibre-optic perforations individually punched and positioned by hand to complement the contours of the artwork.
The interior is said to be inspired by the stillness and wonder of deep space.
The commissioning clients worked with Rolls-Royce designers to create a unique Star Cluster motif, which is embroidered on the door panels and headrests.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rolls-Royce SUV with hand painted Milky Way headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Cosmos 1
Ref 17155
17/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: text
An out of this world custom-built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a hand painted roof lining showing the universe.
The customer who commissioned the vehicle, the company’s ultra luxurious Cullinan SUV, said they wanted to create something the space-loving family would remember forever.
The vehicle, officially called the Cullinan Cosmos, features the first fully hand-painted headliner ever created for a Rolls-Royce.
It was planned and painted entirely freehand by one of the marque’s in-house artists on the company’s fibre-optic Starlight illuminated headliner.
It depicts an interpretation of the Milky Way, the hazy band of stars and cosmic mist visible in the night sky, colour-graded to complement the Bespoke interior palette.??To create the luminous cloud formations, the artist used more than 20 successive applications of acrylic paint, building depth and dimension with a variety of brushes.
To achieve the mist effect, the artist used a makeup brush so the lightest layer of pigments to dry delicately on contact.
Once the painting was completed it was sealed and the fibre-optic perforations individually punched and positioned by hand to complement the contours of the artwork.
The interior is said to be inspired by the stillness and wonder of deep space.
The commissioning clients worked with Rolls-Royce designers to create a unique Star Cluster motif, which is embroidered on the door panels and headrests.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rolls-Royce SUV with hand painted Milky Way headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Cosmos 1
Ref 17155
17/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: text
An out of this world custom-built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a hand painted roof lining showing the universe.
The customer who commissioned the vehicle, the company’s ultra luxurious Cullinan SUV, said they wanted to create something the space-loving family would remember forever.
The vehicle, officially called the Cullinan Cosmos, features the first fully hand-painted headliner ever created for a Rolls-Royce.
It was planned and painted entirely freehand by one of the marque’s in-house artists on the company’s fibre-optic Starlight illuminated headliner.
It depicts an interpretation of the Milky Way, the hazy band of stars and cosmic mist visible in the night sky, colour-graded to complement the Bespoke interior palette.??To create the luminous cloud formations, the artist used more than 20 successive applications of acrylic paint, building depth and dimension with a variety of brushes.
To achieve the mist effect, the artist used a makeup brush so the lightest layer of pigments to dry delicately on contact.
Once the painting was completed it was sealed and the fibre-optic perforations individually punched and positioned by hand to complement the contours of the artwork.
The interior is said to be inspired by the stillness and wonder of deep space.
The commissioning clients worked with Rolls-Royce designers to create a unique Star Cluster motif, which is embroidered on the door panels and headrests.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rolls-Royce SUV with hand painted Milky Way headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Cosmos 1
Ref 17155
17/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: text
An out of this world custom-built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a hand painted roof lining showing the universe.
The customer who commissioned the vehicle, the company’s ultra luxurious Cullinan SUV, said they wanted to create something the space-loving family would remember forever.
The vehicle, officially called the Cullinan Cosmos, features the first fully hand-painted headliner ever created for a Rolls-Royce.
It was planned and painted entirely freehand by one of the marque’s in-house artists on the company’s fibre-optic Starlight illuminated headliner.
It depicts an interpretation of the Milky Way, the hazy band of stars and cosmic mist visible in the night sky, colour-graded to complement the Bespoke interior palette.??To create the luminous cloud formations, the artist used more than 20 successive applications of acrylic paint, building depth and dimension with a variety of brushes.
To achieve the mist effect, the artist used a makeup brush so the lightest layer of pigments to dry delicately on contact.
Once the painting was completed it was sealed and the fibre-optic perforations individually punched and positioned by hand to complement the contours of the artwork.
The interior is said to be inspired by the stillness and wonder of deep space.
The commissioning clients worked with Rolls-Royce designers to create a unique Star Cluster motif, which is embroidered on the door panels and headrests.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rolls-Royce SUV with hand painted Milky Way headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Cosmos 1
Ref 17155
17/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: text
An out of this world custom-built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a hand painted roof lining showing the universe.
The customer who commissioned the vehicle, the company’s ultra luxurious Cullinan SUV, said they wanted to create something the space-loving family would remember forever.
The vehicle, officially called the Cullinan Cosmos, features the first fully hand-painted headliner ever created for a Rolls-Royce.
It was planned and painted entirely freehand by one of the marque’s in-house artists on the company’s fibre-optic Starlight illuminated headliner.
It depicts an interpretation of the Milky Way, the hazy band of stars and cosmic mist visible in the night sky, colour-graded to complement the Bespoke interior palette.??To create the luminous cloud formations, the artist used more than 20 successive applications of acrylic paint, building depth and dimension with a variety of brushes.
To achieve the mist effect, the artist used a makeup brush so the lightest layer of pigments to dry delicately on contact.
Once the painting was completed it was sealed and the fibre-optic perforations individually punched and positioned by hand to complement the contours of the artwork.
The interior is said to be inspired by the stillness and wonder of deep space.
The commissioning clients worked with Rolls-Royce designers to create a unique Star Cluster motif, which is embroidered on the door panels and headrests.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rolls-Royce SUV with hand painted Milky Way headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Cosmos 1
Ref 17155
17/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: text
An out of this world custom-built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a hand painted roof lining showing the universe.
The customer who commissioned the vehicle, the company’s ultra luxurious Cullinan SUV, said they wanted to create something the space-loving family would remember forever.
The vehicle, officially called the Cullinan Cosmos, features the first fully hand-painted headliner ever created for a Rolls-Royce.
It was planned and painted entirely freehand by one of the marque’s in-house artists on the company’s fibre-optic Starlight illuminated headliner.
It depicts an interpretation of the Milky Way, the hazy band of stars and cosmic mist visible in the night sky, colour-graded to complement the Bespoke interior palette.??To create the luminous cloud formations, the artist used more than 20 successive applications of acrylic paint, building depth and dimension with a variety of brushes.
To achieve the mist effect, the artist used a makeup brush so the lightest layer of pigments to dry delicately on contact.
Once the painting was completed it was sealed and the fibre-optic perforations individually punched and positioned by hand to complement the contours of the artwork.
The interior is said to be inspired by the stillness and wonder of deep space.
The commissioning clients worked with Rolls-Royce designers to create a unique Star Cluster motif, which is embroidered on the door panels and headrests.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rolls-Royce SUV with hand painted Milky Way headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Cosmos 1
Ref 17155
17/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: text
An out of this world custom-built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a hand painted roof lining showing the universe.
The customer who commissioned the vehicle, the company’s ultra luxurious Cullinan SUV, said they wanted to create something the space-loving family would remember forever.
The vehicle, officially called the Cullinan Cosmos, features the first fully hand-painted headliner ever created for a Rolls-Royce.
It was planned and painted entirely freehand by one of the marque’s in-house artists on the company’s fibre-optic Starlight illuminated headliner.
It depicts an interpretation of the Milky Way, the hazy band of stars and cosmic mist visible in the night sky, colour-graded to complement the Bespoke interior palette.??To create the luminous cloud formations, the artist used more than 20 successive applications of acrylic paint, building depth and dimension with a variety of brushes.
To achieve the mist effect, the artist used a makeup brush so the lightest layer of pigments to dry delicately on contact.
Once the painting was completed it was sealed and the fibre-optic perforations individually punched and positioned by hand to complement the contours of the artwork.
The interior is said to be inspired by the stillness and wonder of deep space.
The commissioning clients worked with Rolls-Royce designers to create a unique Star Cluster motif, which is embroidered on the door panels and headrests.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_188972813_FER
Rolls-Royce SUV with hand painted Milky Way headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Cosmos 1
Ref 17155
17/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: text
An out of this world custom-built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a hand painted roof lining showing the universe.
The customer who commissioned the vehicle, the company’s ultra luxurious Cullinan SUV, said they wanted to create something the space-loving family would remember forever.
The vehicle, officially called the Cullinan Cosmos, features the first fully hand-painted headliner ever created for a Rolls-Royce.
It was planned and painted entirely freehand by one of the marque’s in-house artists on the company’s fibre-optic Starlight illuminated headliner.
It depicts an interpretation of the Milky Way, the hazy band of stars and cosmic mist visible in the night sky, colour-graded to complement the Bespoke interior palette.??To create the luminous cloud formations, the artist used more than 20 successive applications of acrylic paint, building depth and dimension with a variety of brushes.
To achieve the mist effect, the artist used a makeup brush so the lightest layer of pigments to dry delicately on contact.
Once the painting was completed it was sealed and the fibre-optic perforations individually punched and positioned by hand to complement the contours of the artwork.
The interior is said to be inspired by the stillness and wonder of deep space.
The commissioning clients worked with Rolls-Royce designers to create a unique Star Cluster motif, which is embroidered on the door panels and headrests.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_188972808_FER
Rolls-Royce SUV with hand painted Milky Way headlining
Ferrari Press Agency
Cosmos 1
Ref 17155
17/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: text
An out of this world custom-built Rolls-Royce has been unveiled — with a hand painted roof lining showing the universe.
The customer who commissioned the vehicle, the company’s ultra luxurious Cullinan SUV, said they wanted to create something the space-loving family would remember forever.
The vehicle, officially called the Cullinan Cosmos, features the first fully hand-painted headliner ever created for a Rolls-Royce.
It was planned and painted entirely freehand by one of the marque’s in-house artists on the company’s fibre-optic Starlight illuminated headliner.
It depicts an interpretation of the Milky Way, the hazy band of stars and cosmic mist visible in the night sky, colour-graded to complement the Bespoke interior palette.??To create the luminous cloud formations, the artist used more than 20 successive applications of acrylic paint, building depth and dimension with a variety of brushes.
To achieve the mist effect, the artist used a makeup brush so the lightest layer of pigments to dry delicately on contact.
Once the painting was completed it was sealed and the fibre-optic perforations individually punched and positioned by hand to complement the contours of the artwork.
The interior is said to be inspired by the stillness and wonder of deep space.
The commissioning clients worked with Rolls-Royce designers to create a unique Star Cluster motif, which is embroidered on the door panels and headrests.
OPS:The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, the Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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Opening Exhibition with Merkel in Berlin, Germany
Dorothee Bar, Federal Minister for Research, Technology and Space, Karl Lauterbach, artist Gesine Born, and former Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel attend the opening of the exhibition ''Invisible Scientists - Missed Pictures - by Gesine Born'' at the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in Berlin, Germany, on September 16, 2025 (Photo by Christian Marquardt/NurPhoto). -
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NASA taking new names into space
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US space agency NASA is aiming to send a host of new names into space for the first time — by going to the Moon and back.
It is inviting the public to join the agency’s test flight when four astronauts venture around the Moon for its Artemis II flight scheduled for early 2026.
The flight is to test systems and hardware needed for deep space exploration.
NASA wants people to send in their names to be put on an SD card loaded aboard the Orion spacecraft for the journey.
In return, participants can download a boarding pass with their name on it as a collectable.
The “Send Your Name with Artemis II” effort allows anyone to claim their spot by signing up before January 21 next year.
The names will accompany NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen.
NASA acting associate administrator Lori Glaze said: “Artemis II is a key test flight in our effort to return humans to the Moon’s surface and build toward future missions to Mars.
“It’s also an opportunity to inspire people across the globe and to give them an opportunity to follow along as we lead the way in human exploration deeper into space.”
The scheduled 10-day Artemis II test flight is expected to launch no later than April 2026.
It is the first crewed flight under NASA’s Artemis campaign toi land humans on the Moon .
It will also help the agency prepare to send the first astronauts to Mars.
Anyone who wants their name on the trip can get an English-language boarding pass at go.nasa.gov/artemisnames and a Spanish language version at go.nasa.gov/TuNombreArtemis.
OPS:Anyone who signs up will be able to download a souvenir boarding card.
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Daily Life In Berlin
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A plaque reading 'German Parliamentary Society' on a building in Berlin, Germany, on September 8, 2025.
Founded in 1951, the German Parliamentary Society provides a space for lawmakers from all parties to meet and exchange views outside parliamentary sessions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse
A total lunar eclipse occurs over Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on September 8, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse
A total lunar eclipse occurs over Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on September 8, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Total Lunar Eclipse In Indonesia
Two female students prepare a telescope to observe the lunar eclipse known as the Blood Moon in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. In addition to Indonesia, this lunar eclipse is visible across the entire nighttime surface of the Earth, particularly in Asia, Australia, Europe, and Africa. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto) -
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The Phenomenon Of A Total Lunar Eclipse In Jakarta
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The Phenomenon Of A Total Lunar Eclipse In Jakarta
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The Phenomenon Of A Total Lunar Eclipse In Jakarta
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The Phenomenon Of A Total Lunar Eclipse In Jakarta
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Lunar Eclipse Paints The Sky Over Sri Lanka
The Moon is in the penumbral phase of the eclipse in Balangoda, Sri Lanka, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto) -
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Lunar Eclipse Paints The Sky Over Sri Lanka
The Moon is in the penumbral phase of the eclipse in Balangoda, Sri Lanka, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto) -
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Lunar Eclipse Paints The Sky Over Sri Lanka
The Moon is in the penumbral phase of the eclipse in Balangoda, Sri Lanka, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)