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Plastic Factory in Dhaka
October 16, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A worker transports sacks of discarded plastic bags near the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Plastic Bottle Recycling in Bangladesh
October 14, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Workers sort used plastic bottles in a recycling factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. They help to prevent the bottles from being discarded, sent to landfill, where they can take 1,000 years to biodegrade, or incinerated, which produces toxic fumes. The emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases will be reduced if recycling takes place in the production of new plastics. This small yet significant act supports environmental sustainability by promoting a responsible cycle of reuse, reducing the strain on natural resources, and safeguarding our ecosystem for future generations. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Super Moon Rise Over Doha City
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Doha in Doha, Qatar, on October 7, 2025. The Harvest Moon is visible in Doha on the night of October 6-7, 2025, as a supermoon, appearing larger and brighter than a typical full moon because it is near its closest point to Earth. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto) -
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Super Moon Rise Over Doha City
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Doha in Doha, Qatar, on October 7, 2025. The Harvest Moon is visible in Doha on the night of October 6-7, 2025, as a supermoon, appearing larger and brighter than a typical full moon because it is near its closest point to Earth. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto) -
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Super Moon Rise Over Doha City
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Doha in Doha, Qatar, on October 7, 2025. The Harvest Moon is visible in Doha on the night of October 6-7, 2025, as a supermoon, appearing larger and brighter than a typical full moon because it is near its closest point to Earth. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto) -
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Super Moon Rise Over Doha City
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Doha in Doha, Qatar, on October 7, 2025. The Harvest Moon is visible in Doha on the night of October 6-7, 2025, as a supermoon, appearing larger and brighter than a typical full moon because it is near its closest point to Earth. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto) -
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Super Moon Rise Over Doha City
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Doha in Doha, Qatar, on October 7, 2025. The Harvest Moon is visible in Doha on the night of October 6-7, 2025, as a supermoon, appearing larger and brighter than a typical full moon because it is near its closest point to Earth. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto) -
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October's Full Harvest Supermoon Rises In Kashmir, India
The first supermoon of the year, known as the Harvest Moon, rises while dark clouds loom in the sky in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 7, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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The First Supermoon In 2025
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Bekasi Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. According to LiveScience, this October's full moon phenomenon is known as the Harvest Moon, and it is the first supermoon of 2025. The moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee), at a distance of approximately 361,457 kilometers, making the moon appear 14% larger and 30% brighter. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The First Supermoon In 2025
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Bekasi Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. According to LiveScience, this October's full moon phenomenon is known as the Harvest Moon, and it is the first supermoon of 2025. The moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee), at a distance of approximately 361,457 kilometers, making the moon appear 14% larger and 30% brighter. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The First Supermoon In 2025
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Bekasi Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. According to LiveScience, this October's full moon phenomenon is known as the Harvest Moon, and it is the first supermoon of 2025. The moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee), at a distance of approximately 361,457 kilometers, making the moon appear 14% larger and 30% brighter. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The First Supermoon In 2025
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Bekasi Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. According to LiveScience, this October's full moon phenomenon is known as the Harvest Moon, and it is the first supermoon of 2025. The moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee), at a distance of approximately 361,457 kilometers, making the moon appear 14% larger and 30% brighter. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The First Supermoon In 2025
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Bekasi Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. According to LiveScience, this October's full moon phenomenon is known as the Harvest Moon, and it is the first supermoon of 2025. The moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee), at a distance of approximately 361,457 kilometers, making the moon appear 14% larger and 30% brighter. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The First Supermoon In 2025
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Bekasi Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. According to LiveScience, this October's full moon phenomenon is known as the Harvest Moon, and it is the first supermoon of 2025. The moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee), at a distance of approximately 361,457 kilometers, making the moon appear 14% larger and 30% brighter. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The First Supermoon In 2025
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Bekasi Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. According to LiveScience, this October's full moon phenomenon is known as the Harvest Moon, and it is the first supermoon of 2025. The moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee), at a distance of approximately 361,457 kilometers, making the moon appear 14% larger and 30% brighter. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The First Supermoon In 2025
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Bekasi Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. According to LiveScience, this October's full moon phenomenon is known as the Harvest Moon, and it is the first supermoon of 2025. The moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee), at a distance of approximately 361,457 kilometers, making the moon appear 14% larger and 30% brighter. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The First Supermoon In 2025
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Bekasi Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. According to LiveScience, this October's full moon phenomenon is known as the Harvest Moon, and it is the first supermoon of 2025. The moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee), at a distance of approximately 361,457 kilometers, making the moon appear 14% larger and 30% brighter. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The First Supermoon In 2025
A supermoon is visible as it rises over Bekasi Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. According to LiveScience, this October's full moon phenomenon is known as the Harvest Moon, and it is the first supermoon of 2025. The moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee), at a distance of approximately 361,457 kilometers, making the moon appear 14% larger and 30% brighter. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Harvest super moon roses over Washington, DC
An American Airlines flight passes beneath the harvest super moon rises en route to landing at a nearby airport, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on October 6, 2025. This full moon is referred to as a super moon because the moon is closer than normal to the earth and therefore appears considerably larger. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Harvest super moon roses over Washington, DC
A bird or bat flies past the harvest super moon as it rises into the clouds over Washington, D.C., U.S., on October 6, 2025. This full moon is considered a super moon because it is closer than normal to the earth and therefore appears considerably larger. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Harvest super moon roses over Washington, DC
The harvest super moon rises over Washington, D.C., U.S., on October 6, 2025. This full moon is considered a super moon because the moon is closer than normal to the earth and therefore appears considerably larger. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Harvest super moon roses over Washington, DC
The Harvest Moon super moon rises over Washington, D.C., U.S., on October 6, 2025. This full moon is considered a super moon because the moon is closer than normal to the earth and therefore appears considerably larger. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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The First Supermoon In 2025
An airplane flies across the Supermoon full moon as it rises over Bekasi Regency, West Java province, Indonesia, on October 6, 2025. According to the Livescience website, this October full moon phenomenon is known as the Harvest Moon and is the first Supermoon in 2025, where the moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee) at a distance of about 361,457 kilometers, which makes the moon appear 14% larger and 30% brighter. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The First Supermoon In 2025
An airplane flies across the Supermoon full moon as it rises over Bekasi Regency, West Java province, Indonesia, on October 6, 2025. According to the Livescience website, this October full moon phenomenon is known as the Harvest Moon and is the first Supermoon in 2025, where the moon is at its closest point to Earth (perigee) at a distance of about 361,457 kilometers, which makes the moon appear 14% larger and 30% brighter. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Close Up Of Man Wearing Green T-shirt With “There Is No Planet B”
A man wears a green T-shirt with the environmental slogan ''There is no Planet B,'' symbolizing climate change awareness and sustainability activism in Bari, Italy, on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto) -
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IMAP Launch
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center with NASA Science probes IMAP, Carruthers, and SWFO from NOAA. They orbit the Lagrange-1 point at 1.6 million km away from Earth. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto) -
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IMAP Launch
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center with NASA Science probes IMAP, Carruthers, and SWFO from NOAA. They orbit the Lagrange-1 point at 1.6 million km away from Earth. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto) -
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IMAP Launch
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center with NASA Science probes IMAP, Carruthers, and SWFO from NOAA. They orbit the Lagrange-1 point at 1.6 million km away from Earth. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto) -
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IMAP Launch
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center with NASA Science probes IMAP, Carruthers, and SWFO from NOAA. They orbit the Lagrange-1 point at 1.6 million km away from Earth. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto) -
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IMAP Launch
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carries the NASA Science probes IMAP, Carruthers, and SWFO from NOAA. They orbit the Lagrange-1 point at 1.6 million km away from Earth. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto) -
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IMAP Launch
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center with NASA Science probes IMAP, Carruthers, and SWFO from NOAA. They orbit the Lagrange-1 point at 1.6 million km away from Earth. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto) -
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IMAP Launch
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center with NASA Science probes IMAP, Carruthers, and SWFO from NOAA. They orbit the Lagrange-1 point at 1.6 million km away from Earth. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto) -
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IMAP Launch
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carries the NASA Science probes IMAP, Carruthers, and SWFO from NOAA. They orbit the Lagrange-1 point at 1.6 million km away from Earth. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto) -
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IMAP Launch
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carries the NASA Science probes IMAP, Carruthers, and SWFO from NOAA. They orbit the Lagrange-1 point at 1.6 million km away from Earth. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto) -
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IMAP Launch
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center with NASA Science probes IMAP, Carruthers, and SWFO from NOAA. They orbit the Lagrange-1 point at 1.6 million km away from Earth. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A bee is seen among flowers on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, during the autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is practically the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A leaf with pests is visible on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, during the autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is practically the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A person walks their dog on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City. The autumnal equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere at 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), a time when day and night lengths are almost the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
View of wheat ears on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is almost the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A view of burnt and dry wood is on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, during the arrival of the 2025 autumn equinox. At 12:19 PM (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is almost the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A grasshopper is among dry leaves on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, during the autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is practically the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A cross stands on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, during the arrival of the 2025 autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is almost the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A panoramic view of Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, shows the autumn equinox in Mexico. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is practically the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A lizard is on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, during the arrival of the 2025 autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is almost the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
View of dry branches and leaves on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, during the autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is practically the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A view of burnt and dry wood is on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, during the arrival of the 2025 autumn equinox. At 12:19 PM (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is almost the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A cell phone displays the time for the arrival of the 2025 autumnal equinox in Mexico on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
Dry leaves are visible on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, during the autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is practically the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world on September 22, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
The sun is viewed from Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, during the arrival of the 2025 autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is almost the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Autumn Equinox 2025 In Mexico
A spider is in its web on Cerro de la Estrella in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 22, 2025, during the autumn equinox. At 12:19 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), the autumn equinox occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, a time when the length of day and night is practically the same across the planet. This astronomical phenomenon marks the end of summer and the arrival of autumn in Mexico and much of the world. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)