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  • NEWS - Nepal: Absturz einer Maschine der US-Bangla Airlines in Kathmandu
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    NEWS - Nepal: Absturz einer Maschine der US-Bangla Airlines in Kathmandu
    March 12, 2018 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - Ambulance carrying survivors of US-Bangla plane crash for further treatment at Kathmandu Medical College Hospital at Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday, March 12, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Nepal: Absturz einer Maschine der US-Bangla Airlines in Kathmandu
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    NEWS - Nepal: Absturz einer Maschine der US-Bangla Airlines in Kathmandu
    March 12, 2018 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - Nepalese people observing the airplane that crashed in Kathmandu at Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday, March 12, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    March 5, 2018 - Vandenberg Base, California, U.S. - At Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, the aft stub adapter (ASA) and interstage adapter (ISA) for a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket is prepared for transport from Building 7525 to Space Launch Complex 3. The launch vehicle will send NASA's Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport, or InSight, spacecraft to land on Marchs. InSight is the first mission to explore the Red Planet's deep interior. InSight is scheduled for liftoff May 5, 2018. InSight will be the first mission to look deep beneath the Marchtian surface. It will study the planet's interior by measuring its heat output and listen for Marchsquakes. InSight will use the seismic waves generated by Marchsquakes to develop a map of the planet's deep interior. The resulting insight into Marchs formation will provide a better understanding of how other rocky planets, including Earth, were created. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, manages the InSight mission for the agency’s Science Mission Directorate. InSight is part of NASA's Discovery Program, managed by its Marchshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The spacecraft, including cruise stage and lander, was built and tested by Lockheed Marchtin Space in Denver. Several European partners, including France's space agency, the Centre National d'Étude Spatiales, and the German Aerospace Center, are supporting the mission. United Launch Alliance of Centennial, Colorado, is providing the Atlas V launch service. NASA’s Launch Services Program, based at its Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is responsible for launch management (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Kanada: Die Bombardier Fabrik in La Pocatiere
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    NEWS - Kanada: Die Bombardier Fabrik in La Pocatiere
    August 23, 2016 - La Pocatiere, Qubec, Canada - Bombardier factory in La Pocatiere, Que., on Aug. 23, 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Kanada: Die Bombardier Fabrik in La Pocatiere
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    NEWS - Kanada: Die Bombardier Fabrik in La Pocatiere
    August 23, 2016 - La Pocatiere, Qubec, Canada - Bombardier factory in La Pocatiere, Que., on Aug. 23, 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Kanada: Die Bombardier Fabrik in La Pocatiere
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    NEWS - Kanada: Die Bombardier Fabrik in La Pocatiere
    August 23, 2016 - La Pocatiere, Qubec, Canada - Bombardier factory in La Pocatiere, Que., on Aug. 23, 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Kanada: Die Bombardier Fabrik in La Pocatiere
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    NEWS - Kanada: Die Bombardier Fabrik in La Pocatiere
    August 23, 2016 - La Pocatiere, Qubec, Canada - Bombardier factory in La Pocatiere, Que., on Aug. 23, 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Kanada: Die Bombardier Fabrik in La Pocatiere
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    NEWS - Kanada: Die Bombardier Fabrik in La Pocatiere
    August 23, 2016 - La Pocatiere, Qubec, Canada - Bombardier factory in La Pocatiere, Que., on Aug. 23, 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Kanada: Die Bombardier Fabrik in La Pocatiere
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    NEWS - Kanada: Die Bombardier Fabrik in La Pocatiere
    August 23, 2016 - La Pocatiere, Qubec, Canada - Bombardier factory in La Pocatiere, Que., on Aug. 23, 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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    Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3489537x)
    Rows of F-4 Phantoms and T-38 Talons line the grounds of the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, also known as the "Boneyard," at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Bennie J. Davis III)
    Top Guns: The Best U.S. Air Force Pictures of 2013

    These stunning images show a year in the life of the largest air force in the world.

    The United States Air Force has operations all over the world and enlisted photographers are there to capture the action.

    The service's specialist Airman magazine has curated the most impactful imagery from 2013 for a special issue entitled 'Year in Visuals'.

    As would be expected, the gallery features awesome images of aircraft, but there are also personal military stories including a striking image of Capt. Candice Adams Ismirle preparing for cancer radiation treatment, while Staff Sgt. Ron Blodgett is shown in tears as he embraces his son after returning from a deployment in Southwest Asia.

    Managing editor Tech. Sgt. Chris Powell explains: "We pride ourselves on publishing the powerful imagery and videos Air Force photographers and broadcasters produce every day. These professionals travel the world, sometimes putting themselves in harm's way, to bring you the visual story from an Airman's perspective.

    "Our goal is to make you feel as close to the story as possible, being right there with Airmen providing security in Afghanistan, a team of Airmen hiking the highest mountains on Earth or showcasing the Air Force's many aircraft conducting operations throughout the world."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUXHHMGWE (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Space Rings - 30 Nov 2011
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    Space Rings - 30 Nov 2011
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    Out Of This World: Wedding Rings Made From Gold Sent Into Space
    Here's an out of this world romantic gift - rings made from gold that has been into space.

    Space Rings claim to be the first jewellery in the world made of gold sent in outer space in a suborbital rocket.

    The metal was placed in a nose cone of a UP Aerospace SL-5 rocket and launched from Spaceport America on 20 May.

    The nearly 20-foot tall UP Aerospace SL-5 rocket reached the altitude of approximately 70 miles (130 km) above the Earth's surface.

    During the rocket's 15-minute flight, it reached speeds of 4,000 miles per hour, taking 90 seconds to lift its payload capsule for 4 minutes into space.

    Only 50 sets of $17,000 Space Wedding Rings and only 50 $12,000 Space Rings will be made available worldwide.

    SpaceWed CEO Anna Wieruszewska Puto explains: "SpaceWed, being the only company in the world offering space jewellery, aims at providing an experience that is truly out of this world and the products which are the answer to the unique desires of the most demanding customers."

    Each ring and wedding ring of the 50th Anniversary Collection is assigned a unique serial number, to be chosen by the client when ordering. This number will be engraved on the ring, along with the SpaceWed logo. The rings are sold in a custom designed Space Capsule and include a Certificate of Space Flight, as well as documentation of the rocket launch on a USB pendrive.

    MUST CREDIT:
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    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VATTQPLTH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Expedition 29 Landing, outside Arkalyk, Kazakhstan - 22 Nov 2011
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    Expedition 29 Landing, outside Arkalyk, Kazakhstan - 22 Nov 2011
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    Manadatory Credit: Photo by NASA/Bill Ingalls / Rex Features (1501197f)
    Expedition 29 Flight Engineer, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Astronaut, Satoshi Furukawa smiles as he is carried in a chair to the medical tent just minutes after landing in a remote area outside of the town of Arkalyk
    Expedition 29 Landing, outside Arkalyk, Kazakhstan - 22 Nov 2011
    NASA Astronaut Fossum, Russian Cosmonaut Volkov and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Astronaut Furukawa are returning from more than five months onboard the International Space Station where they served as members of the Expedition 28 and 29 crews.
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  • DPRK Launch of Rocket and Satellite
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    DPRK Launch of Rocket and Satellite
    The undated image released by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's (DPRK) official media Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on late April 8, 2009, shows the launch of an " Unha-2" rocket carrying a "Kwangmyongsong-2" satellite, in North Korea on Sunday April 5, 2009. (KCNA/Xinhua/WpN) **CHINA OUT**
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  • DPRK Launch of Rocket and Satellite
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    DPRK Launch of Rocket and Satellite
    The undated image released by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's (DPRK) official media Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on late April 8, 2009, shows the launch of an " Unha-2" rocket carrying a "Kwangmyongsong-2" satellite, in North Korea on Sunday April 5, 2009. (KCNA/Xinhua/WpN) **CHINA OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • DPRK Launch of Rocket and Satellite
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    DPRK Launch of Rocket and Satellite
    The undated image released by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's (DPRK) official media Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on late April 8, 2009, shows a control center during the launch of an " Unha-2" rocket carrying a "Kwangmyongsong-2" satellite, in North Korea on Sunday April 5, 2009. (KCNA/Xinhua/WpN) **CHINA OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Space Shuttle Discovery takes off from Nasa's Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, America - 15 Mar 2009
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    Space Shuttle Discovery takes off from Nasa's Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, America - 15 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Unimedia Images / Rex Features ( 871492k )
    Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Astronaut Kochi Wakata
    Space Shuttle Discovery takes off from Nasa's Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, America - 15 Mar 2009
    The STS-119 mission is the 28th to the International Space Station and the 125th space shuttle flight. Discovery will deliver the final pair of power-generating solar array wings and the S6 truss segment. Installation of S6 will signal the station's readiness to house a six-member crew for conducting increased science
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  • Boeing rolls out the 787
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    Boeing rolls out the 787
    July 8, 2007, Everett, Washington, USA: At Boeing's final assembly factory the first 787 is rolled out in front of nearly 15,000 guests. The 787 Dreamliner, the world's first mostly composite commercial airplane, will use 20 percent less fuel than similarly sized airplanes, produce fewer carbon emissions, and will have quieter takeoffs and landings. The first 787 is scheduled to enter service in May 2008. To date, 45 customers have ordered 584 airplanes worth more than $90 billion, making the Dreamliner the most successful commercial airplane launch in history. The 787-8 Dreamliner will carry 210 - 250 passengers on routes of 7,650 to 8,200 nautical miles (14,200 to 15,200 kilometers), the 787-9 will carry 250 - 290 passengers on routes of 8,000 to 8,500 nautical miles (14,800 to 15,750 kilometers), the 787-3 will accommodate 290 - 330 passengers and be optimized for routes of 2,500 to 3,050 nautical miles (4,600 to 5,650 kilometers). The airplane will travel at speeds similar to today's fastest wide bodies, Mach 0.85. Airlines will enjoy more cargo revenue capacity.. Credit: Stuart Isett / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Boeing rolls out the 787
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    Boeing rolls out the 787
    July 8, 2007, Everett, Washington, USA: At Boeing's final assembly factory the first 787 is rolled out in front of nearly 15,000 guests. The 787 Dreamliner, the world's first mostly composite commercial airplane, will use 20 percent less fuel than similarly sized airplanes, produce fewer carbon emissions, and will have quieter takeoffs and landings. The first 787 is scheduled to enter service in May 2008. To date, 45 customers have ordered 584 airplanes worth more than $90 billion, making the Dreamliner the most successful commercial airplane launch in history. The 787-8 Dreamliner will carry 210 - 250 passengers on routes of 7,650 to 8,200 nautical miles (14,200 to 15,200 kilometers), the 787-9 will carry 250 - 290 passengers on routes of 8,000 to 8,500 nautical miles (14,800 to 15,750 kilometers), the 787-3 will accommodate 290 - 330 passengers and be optimized for routes of 2,500 to 3,050 nautical miles (4,600 to 5,650 kilometers). The airplane will travel at speeds similar to today's fastest wide bodies, Mach 0.85. Airlines will enjoy more cargo revenue capacity.. Credit: Stuart Isett / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Boeing rolls out the 787
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    Boeing rolls out the 787
    April 25, 2007, Renton, Washington, USA: Interior mockup of Boeing's new 787 commercial jet built using special low weight composites. The 787 Dreamliner, the world's first mostly composite commercial airplane, will use 20 percent less fuel than similarly sized airplanes, produce fewer carbon emissions, and will have quieter takeoffs and landings. The first 787 is scheduled to enter service in May 2008. To date, 45 customers have ordered 584 airplanes worth more than $90 billion, making the Dreamliner the most successful commercial airplane launch in history. The 787-8 Dreamliner will carry 210 - 250 passengers on routes of 7,650 to 8,200 nautical miles (14,200 to 15,200 kilometers), the 787-9 will carry 250 - 290 passengers on routes of 8,000 to 8,500 nautical miles (14,800 to 15,750 kilometers), the 787-3 will accommodate 290 - 330 passengers and be optimized for routes of 2,500 to 3,050 nautical miles (4,600 to 5,650 kilometers). The airplane will travel at speeds similar to today's fastest wide bodies, Mach 0.85. Airlines will enjoy more cargo revenue capacity.. Credit: Stuart Isett / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • BUSINESSMEN - JUN 2003
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    BUSINESSMEN - JUN 2003
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by PAUL COOPER / Rex Features (419784f)
    Pierre Beaudoin, president and chief operating officer of Bombardier Aerospace
    BUSINESSMEN - JUN 2003

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