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  • FEATURE -  007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
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    FEATURE - 007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Fifty years after the original Lotus Esprit concept stunned crowds at the 1975 Paris Motor Show, it’s returning to British roads.
    That’s because UK firm Encor has revealed the Encor Series 1 - a carbon-fibre remaster of the Esprit designed to preserve and elevate one of the most recognisable silhouettes in automotive history.
    It owes some of its fame to its appearance in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, in which the car famously converted into a submarine after a road chase. The specific car used in the underwater scenes, nick-named "Wet Nellie", was bought by Elon Musk in September 2013.
    The Series 1 embodies what Encor calls “respectful enhancement”. Rather than reinventing the Esprit, the design and engineering team – with experience from Lotus, Aston Martin, Koenigsegg and Skyships Automotive – approached it as an artefact of cultural significance. Their aim was to remaster the car using modern craftsmanship and capability without disturbing the purity that defined the original.
    “The S1 Esprit was forward-thinking, pure and utterly uncompromised,” says Daniel Durrant, Encor’s Head of Design and former Lead Designer at Lotus for the Emira. “To touch a shape like this is a huge responsibility. Every line we’ve refined, every decision we’ve made, is about honouring the original’s intent while letting the car perform, feel and function the way its silhouette always promised.”
    Durrant’s team began by digitally scanning the original Esprit, resurfacing and refining its geometry using contemporary design tools. The goal was to sharpen the form: tighter highlights, cleaner transitions and more precise surfacing. The distinctive two-piece mould line of the 1970s fibreglass body has been eliminated, replaced by a single autoclaved carbon-fibre shell that channels the purity of the earliest design sketches.
    Even the wheels have been reimagined with reverence. Drawing inspiration from the original sl *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
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    FEATURE - 007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Fifty years after the original Lotus Esprit concept stunned crowds at the 1975 Paris Motor Show, it’s returning to British roads.
    That’s because UK firm Encor has revealed the Encor Series 1 - a carbon-fibre remaster of the Esprit designed to preserve and elevate one of the most recognisable silhouettes in automotive history.
    It owes some of its fame to its appearance in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, in which the car famously converted into a submarine after a road chase. The specific car used in the underwater scenes, nick-named "Wet Nellie", was bought by Elon Musk in September 2013.
    The Series 1 embodies what Encor calls “respectful enhancement”. Rather than reinventing the Esprit, the design and engineering team – with experience from Lotus, Aston Martin, Koenigsegg and Skyships Automotive – approached it as an artefact of cultural significance. Their aim was to remaster the car using modern craftsmanship and capability without disturbing the purity that defined the original.
    “The S1 Esprit was forward-thinking, pure and utterly uncompromised,” says Daniel Durrant, Encor’s Head of Design and former Lead Designer at Lotus for the Emira. “To touch a shape like this is a huge responsibility. Every line we’ve refined, every decision we’ve made, is about honouring the original’s intent while letting the car perform, feel and function the way its silhouette always promised.”
    Durrant’s team began by digitally scanning the original Esprit, resurfacing and refining its geometry using contemporary design tools. The goal was to sharpen the form: tighter highlights, cleaner transitions and more precise surfacing. The distinctive two-piece mould line of the 1970s fibreglass body has been eliminated, replaced by a single autoclaved carbon-fibre shell that channels the purity of the earliest design sketches.
    Even the wheels have been reimagined with reverence. Drawing inspiration from the original sl *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
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    FEATURE - 007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Fifty years after the original Lotus Esprit concept stunned crowds at the 1975 Paris Motor Show, it’s returning to British roads.
    That’s because UK firm Encor has revealed the Encor Series 1 - a carbon-fibre remaster of the Esprit designed to preserve and elevate one of the most recognisable silhouettes in automotive history.
    It owes some of its fame to its appearance in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, in which the car famously converted into a submarine after a road chase. The specific car used in the underwater scenes, nick-named "Wet Nellie", was bought by Elon Musk in September 2013.
    The Series 1 embodies what Encor calls “respectful enhancement”. Rather than reinventing the Esprit, the design and engineering team – with experience from Lotus, Aston Martin, Koenigsegg and Skyships Automotive – approached it as an artefact of cultural significance. Their aim was to remaster the car using modern craftsmanship and capability without disturbing the purity that defined the original.
    “The S1 Esprit was forward-thinking, pure and utterly uncompromised,” says Daniel Durrant, Encor’s Head of Design and former Lead Designer at Lotus for the Emira. “To touch a shape like this is a huge responsibility. Every line we’ve refined, every decision we’ve made, is about honouring the original’s intent while letting the car perform, feel and function the way its silhouette always promised.”
    Durrant’s team began by digitally scanning the original Esprit, resurfacing and refining its geometry using contemporary design tools. The goal was to sharpen the form: tighter highlights, cleaner transitions and more precise surfacing. The distinctive two-piece mould line of the 1970s fibreglass body has been eliminated, replaced by a single autoclaved carbon-fibre shell that channels the purity of the earliest design sketches.
    Even the wheels have been reimagined with reverence. Drawing inspiration from the original sl *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
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    FEATURE - 007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Fifty years after the original Lotus Esprit concept stunned crowds at the 1975 Paris Motor Show, it’s returning to British roads.
    That’s because UK firm Encor has revealed the Encor Series 1 - a carbon-fibre remaster of the Esprit designed to preserve and elevate one of the most recognisable silhouettes in automotive history.
    It owes some of its fame to its appearance in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, in which the car famously converted into a submarine after a road chase. The specific car used in the underwater scenes, nick-named "Wet Nellie", was bought by Elon Musk in September 2013.
    The Series 1 embodies what Encor calls “respectful enhancement”. Rather than reinventing the Esprit, the design and engineering team – with experience from Lotus, Aston Martin, Koenigsegg and Skyships Automotive – approached it as an artefact of cultural significance. Their aim was to remaster the car using modern craftsmanship and capability without disturbing the purity that defined the original.
    “The S1 Esprit was forward-thinking, pure and utterly uncompromised,” says Daniel Durrant, Encor’s Head of Design and former Lead Designer at Lotus for the Emira. “To touch a shape like this is a huge responsibility. Every line we’ve refined, every decision we’ve made, is about honouring the original’s intent while letting the car perform, feel and function the way its silhouette always promised.”
    Durrant’s team began by digitally scanning the original Esprit, resurfacing and refining its geometry using contemporary design tools. The goal was to sharpen the form: tighter highlights, cleaner transitions and more precise surfacing. The distinctive two-piece mould line of the 1970s fibreglass body has been eliminated, replaced by a single autoclaved carbon-fibre shell that channels the purity of the earliest design sketches.
    Even the wheels have been reimagined with reverence. Drawing inspiration from the original sl *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
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    FEATURE - 007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Fifty years after the original Lotus Esprit concept stunned crowds at the 1975 Paris Motor Show, it’s returning to British roads.
    That’s because UK firm Encor has revealed the Encor Series 1 - a carbon-fibre remaster of the Esprit designed to preserve and elevate one of the most recognisable silhouettes in automotive history.
    It owes some of its fame to its appearance in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, in which the car famously converted into a submarine after a road chase. The specific car used in the underwater scenes, nick-named "Wet Nellie", was bought by Elon Musk in September 2013.
    The Series 1 embodies what Encor calls “respectful enhancement”. Rather than reinventing the Esprit, the design and engineering team – with experience from Lotus, Aston Martin, Koenigsegg and Skyships Automotive – approached it as an artefact of cultural significance. Their aim was to remaster the car using modern craftsmanship and capability without disturbing the purity that defined the original.
    “The S1 Esprit was forward-thinking, pure and utterly uncompromised,” says Daniel Durrant, Encor’s Head of Design and former Lead Designer at Lotus for the Emira. “To touch a shape like this is a huge responsibility. Every line we’ve refined, every decision we’ve made, is about honouring the original’s intent while letting the car perform, feel and function the way its silhouette always promised.”
    Durrant’s team began by digitally scanning the original Esprit, resurfacing and refining its geometry using contemporary design tools. The goal was to sharpen the form: tighter highlights, cleaner transitions and more precise surfacing. The distinctive two-piece mould line of the 1970s fibreglass body has been eliminated, replaced by a single autoclaved carbon-fibre shell that channels the purity of the earliest design sketches.
    Even the wheels have been reimagined with reverence. Drawing inspiration from the original sl *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
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    FEATURE - 007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Fifty years after the original Lotus Esprit concept stunned crowds at the 1975 Paris Motor Show, it’s returning to British roads.
    That’s because UK firm Encor has revealed the Encor Series 1 - a carbon-fibre remaster of the Esprit designed to preserve and elevate one of the most recognisable silhouettes in automotive history.
    It owes some of its fame to its appearance in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, in which the car famously converted into a submarine after a road chase. The specific car used in the underwater scenes, nick-named "Wet Nellie", was bought by Elon Musk in September 2013.
    The Series 1 embodies what Encor calls “respectful enhancement”. Rather than reinventing the Esprit, the design and engineering team – with experience from Lotus, Aston Martin, Koenigsegg and Skyships Automotive – approached it as an artefact of cultural significance. Their aim was to remaster the car using modern craftsmanship and capability without disturbing the purity that defined the original.
    “The S1 Esprit was forward-thinking, pure and utterly uncompromised,” says Daniel Durrant, Encor’s Head of Design and former Lead Designer at Lotus for the Emira. “To touch a shape like this is a huge responsibility. Every line we’ve refined, every decision we’ve made, is about honouring the original’s intent while letting the car perform, feel and function the way its silhouette always promised.”
    Durrant’s team began by digitally scanning the original Esprit, resurfacing and refining its geometry using contemporary design tools. The goal was to sharpen the form: tighter highlights, cleaner transitions and more precise surfacing. The distinctive two-piece mould line of the 1970s fibreglass body has been eliminated, replaced by a single autoclaved carbon-fibre shell that channels the purity of the earliest design sketches.
    Even the wheels have been reimagined with reverence. Drawing inspiration from the original sl *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
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    FEATURE - 007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Fifty years after the original Lotus Esprit concept stunned crowds at the 1975 Paris Motor Show, it’s returning to British roads.
    That’s because UK firm Encor has revealed the Encor Series 1 - a carbon-fibre remaster of the Esprit designed to preserve and elevate one of the most recognisable silhouettes in automotive history.
    It owes some of its fame to its appearance in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, in which the car famously converted into a submarine after a road chase. The specific car used in the underwater scenes, nick-named "Wet Nellie", was bought by Elon Musk in September 2013.
    The Series 1 embodies what Encor calls “respectful enhancement”. Rather than reinventing the Esprit, the design and engineering team – with experience from Lotus, Aston Martin, Koenigsegg and Skyships Automotive – approached it as an artefact of cultural significance. Their aim was to remaster the car using modern craftsmanship and capability without disturbing the purity that defined the original.
    “The S1 Esprit was forward-thinking, pure and utterly uncompromised,” says Daniel Durrant, Encor’s Head of Design and former Lead Designer at Lotus for the Emira. “To touch a shape like this is a huge responsibility. Every line we’ve refined, every decision we’ve made, is about honouring the original’s intent while letting the car perform, feel and function the way its silhouette always promised.”
    Durrant’s team began by digitally scanning the original Esprit, resurfacing and refining its geometry using contemporary design tools. The goal was to sharpen the form: tighter highlights, cleaner transitions and more precise surfacing. The distinctive two-piece mould line of the 1970s fibreglass body has been eliminated, replaced by a single autoclaved carbon-fibre shell that channels the purity of the earliest design sketches.
    Even the wheels have been reimagined with reverence. Drawing inspiration from the original sl *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
    DUK10167877_008
    FEATURE - 007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Fifty years after the original Lotus Esprit concept stunned crowds at the 1975 Paris Motor Show, it’s returning to British roads.
    That’s because UK firm Encor has revealed the Encor Series 1 - a carbon-fibre remaster of the Esprit designed to preserve and elevate one of the most recognisable silhouettes in automotive history.
    It owes some of its fame to its appearance in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, in which the car famously converted into a submarine after a road chase. The specific car used in the underwater scenes, nick-named "Wet Nellie", was bought by Elon Musk in September 2013.
    The Series 1 embodies what Encor calls “respectful enhancement”. Rather than reinventing the Esprit, the design and engineering team – with experience from Lotus, Aston Martin, Koenigsegg and Skyships Automotive – approached it as an artefact of cultural significance. Their aim was to remaster the car using modern craftsmanship and capability without disturbing the purity that defined the original.
    “The S1 Esprit was forward-thinking, pure and utterly uncompromised,” says Daniel Durrant, Encor’s Head of Design and former Lead Designer at Lotus for the Emira. “To touch a shape like this is a huge responsibility. Every line we’ve refined, every decision we’ve made, is about honouring the original’s intent while letting the car perform, feel and function the way its silhouette always promised.”
    Durrant’s team began by digitally scanning the original Esprit, resurfacing and refining its geometry using contemporary design tools. The goal was to sharpen the form: tighter highlights, cleaner transitions and more precise surfacing. The distinctive two-piece mould line of the 1970s fibreglass body has been eliminated, replaced by a single autoclaved carbon-fibre shell that channels the purity of the earliest design sketches.
    Even the wheels have been reimagined with reverence. Drawing inspiration from the original sl *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
    DUK10167877_007
    FEATURE - 007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Fifty years after the original Lotus Esprit concept stunned crowds at the 1975 Paris Motor Show, it’s returning to British roads.
    That’s because UK firm Encor has revealed the Encor Series 1 - a carbon-fibre remaster of the Esprit designed to preserve and elevate one of the most recognisable silhouettes in automotive history.
    It owes some of its fame to its appearance in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, in which the car famously converted into a submarine after a road chase. The specific car used in the underwater scenes, nick-named "Wet Nellie", was bought by Elon Musk in September 2013.
    The Series 1 embodies what Encor calls “respectful enhancement”. Rather than reinventing the Esprit, the design and engineering team – with experience from Lotus, Aston Martin, Koenigsegg and Skyships Automotive – approached it as an artefact of cultural significance. Their aim was to remaster the car using modern craftsmanship and capability without disturbing the purity that defined the original.
    “The S1 Esprit was forward-thinking, pure and utterly uncompromised,” says Daniel Durrant, Encor’s Head of Design and former Lead Designer at Lotus for the Emira. “To touch a shape like this is a huge responsibility. Every line we’ve refined, every decision we’ve made, is about honouring the original’s intent while letting the car perform, feel and function the way its silhouette always promised.”
    Durrant’s team began by digitally scanning the original Esprit, resurfacing and refining its geometry using contemporary design tools. The goal was to sharpen the form: tighter highlights, cleaner transitions and more precise surfacing. The distinctive two-piece mould line of the 1970s fibreglass body has been eliminated, replaced by a single autoclaved carbon-fibre shell that channels the purity of the earliest design sketches.
    Even the wheels have been reimagined with reverence. Drawing inspiration from the original sl *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
    DUK10167877_006
    FEATURE - 007 Back on the Road: Encor produziert mit dem Series 1 Sportwagen eine Lotus Esprit Replika
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Fifty years after the original Lotus Esprit concept stunned crowds at the 1975 Paris Motor Show, it’s returning to British roads.
    That’s because UK firm Encor has revealed the Encor Series 1 - a carbon-fibre remaster of the Esprit designed to preserve and elevate one of the most recognisable silhouettes in automotive history.
    It owes some of its fame to its appearance in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, in which the car famously converted into a submarine after a road chase. The specific car used in the underwater scenes, nick-named "Wet Nellie", was bought by Elon Musk in September 2013.
    The Series 1 embodies what Encor calls “respectful enhancement”. Rather than reinventing the Esprit, the design and engineering team – with experience from Lotus, Aston Martin, Koenigsegg and Skyships Automotive – approached it as an artefact of cultural significance. Their aim was to remaster the car using modern craftsmanship and capability without disturbing the purity that defined the original.
    “The S1 Esprit was forward-thinking, pure and utterly uncompromised,” says Daniel Durrant, Encor’s Head of Design and former Lead Designer at Lotus for the Emira. “To touch a shape like this is a huge responsibility. Every line we’ve refined, every decision we’ve made, is about honouring the original’s intent while letting the car perform, feel and function the way its silhouette always promised.”
    Durrant’s team began by digitally scanning the original Esprit, resurfacing and refining its geometry using contemporary design tools. The goal was to sharpen the form: tighter highlights, cleaner transitions and more precise surfacing. The distinctive two-piece mould line of the 1970s fibreglass body has been eliminated, replaced by a single autoclaved carbon-fibre shell that channels the purity of the earliest design sketches.
    Even the wheels have been reimagined with reverence. Drawing inspiration from the original sl *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NYC screening of 'The Thursday Murder Club'
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    NYC screening of 'The Thursday Murder Club'
    August 14, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Starring actor Pierce Brosnan attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

  • NYC screening of 'The Thursday Murder Club'
    DUKAS_187851064_POL
    NYC screening of 'The Thursday Murder Club'
    August 14, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Starring actor Pierce Brosnan attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

  • NYC screening of 'The Thursday Murder Club'
    DUKAS_187851063_POL
    NYC screening of 'The Thursday Murder Club'
    August 14, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Starring actor Pierce Brosnan attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

  • NYC screening of 'The Thursday Murder Club'
    DUKAS_187851055_POL
    NYC screening of 'The Thursday Murder Club'
    August 14, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Starring actor Pierce Brosnan attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

  • 'MobLand' New York Preimere
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    'MobLand' New York Preimere
    March 31, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Starring actor Pierce Bronson attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

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    'MobLand' New York Preimere
    March 31, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Starring actor Pierce Brosnan attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

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    'MobLand' New York Preimere
    March 31, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Starring actor Pierce Brosnan attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

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    'MobLand' New York Preimere
    March 31, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Starring actor Pierce Brosnan attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

  • Alfonso di Spagna
    DUKAS_176259729_LAP
    Alfonso di Spagna
    2 Marzo 1992 Greolières
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/LaPresse
    Nella Foto: Alfonso il nipote di Re Juan Carlos in vivita con la sua Ferrari sul Set di Golden Eye, il nuovo James Bond di Pierce Brosnan

    In the photo: Alfonso, the nephew of King Juan Carlos alive with his Ferrari on the set of Golden Eye, the new James Bond by Pierce Brosnan

     

  • Alfonso di Spagna
    DUKAS_176259728_LAP
    Alfonso di Spagna
    2 Marzo 1992 Greolières
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/LaPresse
    Nella Foto: Alfonso il nipote di Re Juan Carlos in vivita con la sua Ferrari sul Set di Golden Eye, il nuovo James Bond di Pierce Brosnan

    In the photo: Alfonso, the nephew of King Juan Carlos alive with his Ferrari on the set of Golden Eye, the new James Bond by Pierce Brosnan

     

  • Alfonso di Spagna
    DUKAS_176259727_LAP
    Alfonso di Spagna
    2 Marzo 1992 Greolières
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/LaPresse
    Nella Foto: Alfonso il nipote di Re Juan Carlos in vivita con la sua Ferrari sul Set di Golden Eye, il nuovo James Bond di Pierce Brosnan

    In the photo: Alfonso, the nephew of King Juan Carlos alive with his Ferrari on the set of Golden Eye, the new James Bond by Pierce Brosnan

     

  • Alfonso di Spagna
    DUKAS_176259726_LAP
    Alfonso di Spagna
    2 Marzo 1992 Greolières
    Archivio Storico
    Olycom/LaPresse
    Nella Foto: Alfonso il nipote di Re Juan Carlos in vivita con la sua Ferrari sul Set di Golden Eye, il nuovo James Bond di Pierce Brosnan

    In the photo: Alfonso, the nephew of King Juan Carlos alive with his Ferrari on the set of Golden Eye, the new James Bond by Pierce Brosnan

     

  • PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
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    PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Craig 1
    Ref 14364
    09/11/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Belvedere Vodka

    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
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    PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Craig 1
    Ref 14364
    09/11/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Belvedere Vodka

    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
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    PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Craig 1
    Ref 14364
    09/11/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Belvedere Vodka

    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

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    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

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    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

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  • PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
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    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

    (c) Dukas

     

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    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
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    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
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    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
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    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
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    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

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  • PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
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    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
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    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig verblüfft mit einer Tanznummer für einen Wodka-Werbespot
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    James Bond actor Daniel Craig stuns fans by showing off fancy dance moves – in a new advert for vodka.The 007 star, 54, quit the franchise after his fifth and final outing as the secret agent in No Time To DieBut his new role for Belvedere Vodka sees him transform from an elegant, evening suited charmer, just like his Bond persona.He steps into a car looking suave and sophisticated but then emerges from the other side in black leather jacket and jeans and sporting tattoos.The ad, directed by Hollywood's Taika Waititi , is backed by an original track from Taika’s partner Rita Ora and U.K. rapper Giggs,Along the way he loses the jacket and shows off his torso in a vest.Craig dances this way through a Parisian hotel including into a lift and up to his room.Once inside he opens the doors of a drinks cabinet and pulls out a bottle of Belvedere.He then sits down to enjoy a glass.But not before flashing a smile to show a his jewelled “DC” initials on his teeth,The two minute commercial is titled Finally – a word which Craig says as he gets to enjoy his drink.

    OPS: Daniel Craig in a clip from the commercial

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

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    A reusable rocket which launches payloads into space using a opening petal-like jaws once seen in a James Bond film, has been displayed.The Neutron is designed to handle satellite mega-constellations, deep space missions and astronaut even flights.It is capable of lifting eight tonnes into orbit and then returning to Earth for reuse after a minimal turnaround time.The 40 metre tall rocket has a thick, squat outline to provide it with a wide, stable base that lets it make powered landings without needing a deployable set of legs.Its low centre of gravity also means it doesn't need elaborate launch infrastructure like launch towers.Neutron has been created by US company Rocket Lab.The firm says it looked at how the needs of prospective customers have changed and incorporated those into the design.The hull of the craft is made out of an advanced carbon composite material that is stronger, lighter, and more durable than metal equivalents.

    OPS: Render of the Neutron rocket opening it's petal-like maw to release its payload. In this case a satellite.

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  • FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
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    A reusable rocket which launches payloads into space using a opening petal-like jaws once seen in a James Bond film, has been displayed.The Neutron is designed to handle satellite mega-constellations, deep space missions and astronaut even flights.It is capable of lifting eight tonnes into orbit and then returning to Earth for reuse after a minimal turnaround time.The 40 metre tall rocket has a thick, squat outline to provide it with a wide, stable base that lets it make powered landings without needing a deployable set of legs.Its low centre of gravity also means it doesn't need elaborate launch infrastructure like launch towers.Neutron has been created by US company Rocket Lab.The firm says it looked at how the needs of prospective customers have changed and incorporated those into the design.The hull of the craft is made out of an advanced carbon composite material that is stronger, lighter, and more durable than metal equivalents.

    OPS: Render of the Neutron rocket coming back down to land

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  • FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
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    A reusable rocket which launches payloads into space using a opening petal-like jaws once seen in a James Bond film, has been displayed.The Neutron is designed to handle satellite mega-constellations, deep space missions and astronaut even flights.It is capable of lifting eight tonnes into orbit and then returning to Earth for reuse after a minimal turnaround time.The 40 metre tall rocket has a thick, squat outline to provide it with a wide, stable base that lets it make powered landings without needing a deployable set of legs.Its low centre of gravity also means it doesn't need elaborate launch infrastructure like launch towers.Neutron has been created by US company Rocket Lab.The firm says it looked at how the needs of prospective customers have changed and incorporated those into the design.The hull of the craft is made out of an advanced carbon composite material that is stronger, lighter, and more durable than metal equivalents.

    OPS: Render of the Neutron rocket opening it's petal-like maw to release its payload. In this case a satellite.

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

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  • FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
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    A reusable rocket which launches payloads into space using a opening petal-like jaws once seen in a James Bond film, has been displayed.The Neutron is designed to handle satellite mega-constellations, deep space missions and astronaut even flights.It is capable of lifting eight tonnes into orbit and then returning to Earth for reuse after a minimal turnaround time.The 40 metre tall rocket has a thick, squat outline to provide it with a wide, stable base that lets it make powered landings without needing a deployable set of legs.Its low centre of gravity also means it doesn't need elaborate launch infrastructure like launch towers.Neutron has been created by US company Rocket Lab.The firm says it looked at how the needs of prospective customers have changed and incorporated those into the design.The hull of the craft is made out of an advanced carbon composite material that is stronger, lighter, and more durable than metal equivalents.

    OPS: Render of the Neutron rocket coming back down to land

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  • FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
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    A reusable rocket which launches payloads into space using a opening petal-like jaws once seen in a James Bond film, has been displayed.The Neutron is designed to handle satellite mega-constellations, deep space missions and astronaut even flights.It is capable of lifting eight tonnes into orbit and then returning to Earth for reuse after a minimal turnaround time.The 40 metre tall rocket has a thick, squat outline to provide it with a wide, stable base that lets it make powered landings without needing a deployable set of legs.Its low centre of gravity also means it doesn't need elaborate launch infrastructure like launch towers.Neutron has been created by US company Rocket Lab.The firm says it looked at how the needs of prospective customers have changed and incorporated those into the design.The hull of the craft is made out of an advanced carbon composite material that is stronger, lighter, and more durable than metal equivalents.

    OPS: Render of the Neutron rocket coming back down through the atmosphere to land

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  • FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
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    A reusable rocket which launches payloads into space using a opening petal-like jaws once seen in a James Bond film, has been displayed.The Neutron is designed to handle satellite mega-constellations, deep space missions and astronaut even flights.It is capable of lifting eight tonnes into orbit and then returning to Earth for reuse after a minimal turnaround time.The 40 metre tall rocket has a thick, squat outline to provide it with a wide, stable base that lets it make powered landings without needing a deployable set of legs.Its low centre of gravity also means it doesn't need elaborate launch infrastructure like launch towers.Neutron has been created by US company Rocket Lab.The firm says it looked at how the needs of prospective customers have changed and incorporated those into the design.The hull of the craft is made out of an advanced carbon composite material that is stronger, lighter, and more durable than metal equivalents.

    OPS: Render of the Neutron rocket coming back down through the atmosphere to land

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

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  • FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
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    A reusable rocket which launches payloads into space using a opening petal-like jaws once seen in a James Bond film, has been displayed.The Neutron is designed to handle satellite mega-constellations, deep space missions and astronaut even flights.It is capable of lifting eight tonnes into orbit and then returning to Earth for reuse after a minimal turnaround time.The 40 metre tall rocket has a thick, squat outline to provide it with a wide, stable base that lets it make powered landings without needing a deployable set of legs.Its low centre of gravity also means it doesn't need elaborate launch infrastructure like launch towers.Neutron has been created by US company Rocket Lab.The firm says it looked at how the needs of prospective customers have changed and incorporated those into the design.The hull of the craft is made out of an advanced carbon composite material that is stronger, lighter, and more durable than metal equivalents.

    OPS: Render of the Neutron rocket opening it's petal-like maw to release its payload. In this case a satellite.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

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    A reusable rocket which launches payloads into space using a opening petal-like jaws once seen in a James Bond film, has been displayed.The Neutron is designed to handle satellite mega-constellations, deep space missions and astronaut even flights.It is capable of lifting eight tonnes into orbit and then returning to Earth for reuse after a minimal turnaround time.The 40 metre tall rocket has a thick, squat outline to provide it with a wide, stable base that lets it make powered landings without needing a deployable set of legs.Its low centre of gravity also means it doesn't need elaborate launch infrastructure like launch towers.Neutron has been created by US company Rocket Lab.The firm says it looked at how the needs of prospective customers have changed and incorporated those into the design.The hull of the craft is made out of an advanced carbon composite material that is stronger, lighter, and more durable than metal equivalents.

    OPS: Render of the Neutron rocket on the launch pad

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
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    FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
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    Pictures must credit: Rocket Lab

    A reusable rocket which launches payloads into space using a opening petal-like jaws once seen in a James Bond film, has been displayed.The Neutron is designed to handle satellite mega-constellations, deep space missions and astronaut even flights.It is capable of lifting eight tonnes into orbit and then returning to Earth for reuse after a minimal turnaround time.The 40 metre tall rocket has a thick, squat outline to provide it with a wide, stable base that lets it make powered landings without needing a deployable set of legs.Its low centre of gravity also means it doesn't need elaborate launch infrastructure like launch towers.Neutron has been created by US company Rocket Lab.The firm says it looked at how the needs of prospective customers have changed and incorporated those into the design.The hull of the craft is made out of an advanced carbon composite material that is stronger, lighter, and more durable than metal equivalents.

    OPS: Render of the Neutron rocket coming back down through the atmosphere to land

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
    DUK10146848_005
    FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Neutron 1
    Ref 13552
    08/12/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Rocket Lab

    A reusable rocket which launches payloads into space using a opening petal-like jaws once seen in a James Bond film, has been displayed.The Neutron is designed to handle satellite mega-constellations, deep space missions and astronaut even flights.It is capable of lifting eight tonnes into orbit and then returning to Earth for reuse after a minimal turnaround time.The 40 metre tall rocket has a thick, squat outline to provide it with a wide, stable base that lets it make powered landings without needing a deployable set of legs.Its low centre of gravity also means it doesn't need elaborate launch infrastructure like launch towers.Neutron has been created by US company Rocket Lab.The firm says it looked at how the needs of prospective customers have changed and incorporated those into the design.The hull of the craft is made out of an advanced carbon composite material that is stronger, lighter, and more durable than metal equivalents.

    OPS: Render of the Neutron rocket coming back down through the atmosphere to land

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
    DUK10146848_004
    FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Neutron 1
    Ref 13552
    08/12/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Rocket Lab

    A reusable rocket which launches payloads into space using a opening petal-like jaws once seen in a James Bond film, has been displayed.The Neutron is designed to handle satellite mega-constellations, deep space missions and astronaut even flights.It is capable of lifting eight tonnes into orbit and then returning to Earth for reuse after a minimal turnaround time.The 40 metre tall rocket has a thick, squat outline to provide it with a wide, stable base that lets it make powered landings without needing a deployable set of legs.Its low centre of gravity also means it doesn't need elaborate launch infrastructure like launch towers.Neutron has been created by US company Rocket Lab.The firm says it looked at how the needs of prospective customers have changed and incorporated those into the design.The hull of the craft is made out of an advanced carbon composite material that is stronger, lighter, and more durable than metal equivalents.

    OPS: Render of the Neutron rocket opening it's petal-like maw to release its payload. In this case a satellite.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
    DUK10146848_003
    FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Neutron 1
    Ref 13552
    08/12/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Rocket Lab

    A reusable rocket which launches payloads into space using a opening petal-like jaws once seen in a James Bond film, has been displayed.The Neutron is designed to handle satellite mega-constellations, deep space missions and astronaut even flights.It is capable of lifting eight tonnes into orbit and then returning to Earth for reuse after a minimal turnaround time.The 40 metre tall rocket has a thick, squat outline to provide it with a wide, stable base that lets it make powered landings without needing a deployable set of legs.Its low centre of gravity also means it doesn't need elaborate launch infrastructure like launch towers.Neutron has been created by US company Rocket Lab.The firm says it looked at how the needs of prospective customers have changed and incorporated those into the design.The hull of the craft is made out of an advanced carbon composite material that is stronger, lighter, and more durable than metal equivalents.

    OPS: Render of the Neutron rocket coming back down through the atmosphere to land

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
    DUK10146848_002
    FEATURE - Wiederverwendbare Rakete, die Nutzlasten auf die Art eines James-Bond-Films ins All bringt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Neutron 1
    Ref 13552
    08/12/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Rocket Lab

    A reusable rocket which launches payloads into space using a opening petal-like jaws once seen in a James Bond film, has been displayed.The Neutron is designed to handle satellite mega-constellations, deep space missions and astronaut even flights.It is capable of lifting eight tonnes into orbit and then returning to Earth for reuse after a minimal turnaround time.The 40 metre tall rocket has a thick, squat outline to provide it with a wide, stable base that lets it make powered landings without needing a deployable set of legs.Its low centre of gravity also means it doesn't need elaborate launch infrastructure like launch towers.Neutron has been created by US company Rocket Lab.The firm says it looked at how the needs of prospective customers have changed and incorporated those into the design.The hull of the craft is made out of an advanced carbon composite material that is stronger, lighter, and more durable than metal equivalents.

    OPS: Render of the Neutron rocket opening it's petal-like maw to release its payload. In this case a satellite.The rocket's second stage delivers the load.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

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