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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. It will have its own lander so it can be deployed on the surface remotely. Here it brings supplies for a future Moon base
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. After landing it links up with a manned rover. It then remotely follows the crewed LTV with its supplies aboard to a lunar base.
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. It will have its own lander so it can be deployed on the surface remotely. Here it brings supplies for a future Moon base
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. After landing it links up with a manned rover. It then remotely follows the crewed LTV with its supplies aboard to a lunar base.
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. It will have its own lander so it can be deployed on the surface remotely. Here it brings supplies for a future Moon base
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. It can also be used without crew and operated remotely
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. After landing it links up with a manned rover. It then follows the crewed LTV with its supplies aboard to a lunar base.
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. It will have its own lander so it can be deployed on the surface remotely. Here it brings supplies for a future Moon base
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. It will have its own lander so it can be deployed on the surface remotely. Here it brings supplies for a future Moon base
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. It can also be used without crew and operated remotely
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Airless tyres are being developed for the LTV
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. After landing it links up with a manned rover. It then remotely follows the crewed LTV with its supplies aboard to a lunar base.
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. It will have its own lander so it can be deployed on the surface remotely. Here it brings supplies for a future Moon base
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. It can also be used without crew and operated remotely
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FEATURE - 'Moving to Mars' Ausstellung im Design Museum in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (10448465bq)
Video footage of astronauts living on board the ISS
'Moving to Mars' exhibition, Design Museum, London, UK - 17 Oct 2019
Moving to Mars, a new exhibition which explores what it would be like to live on Mars, at The Design Museum
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PEOPLE - Sir Richard Branson zeigt sein Virgin Galactic Outfit
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Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.
OPS: The Virgin Galactic spacesuit created by Under Armour modelled by Sir Richard Branson
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PEOPLE - Sir Richard Branson zeigt sein Virgin Galactic Outfit
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Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.
OPS: The Virgin Galactic spacesuit created by Under Armour worn by Sir Richard Branson
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PEOPLE - Sir Richard Branson zeigt sein Virgin Galactic Outfit
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Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.
OPS: The Virgin Galactic space suits shows the DNA of man's history of flight on the back
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PEOPLE - Sir Richard Branson zeigt sein Virgin Galactic Outfit
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Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.
OPS: The Virgin Galactic astronaut boots created by Under Armour
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PEOPLE - Sir Richard Branson zeigt sein Virgin Galactic Outfit
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Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.
OPS: The Virgin Galactic astronaut boots created by Under Armour
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PEOPLE - Sir Richard Branson zeigt sein Virgin Galactic Outfit
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Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.
OPS: The Virgin Galactic spacesuit carries a message from the late Professor Stephen Hawking
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PEOPLE - Sir Richard Branson zeigt sein Virgin Galactic Outfit
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Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.
OPS: The Virgin Galactic spacesuit created by Under Armour
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PEOPLE - Sir Richard Branson zeigt sein Virgin Galactic Outfit
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Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.
OPS: The Virgin Galactic astronaut boots created by Under Armour shoing man's DNA of flight
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PEOPLE - Sir Richard Branson zeigt sein Virgin Galactic Outfit
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Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.
OPS: The Virgin Galactic astronaut suit created by Under Armour
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PEOPLE - Sir Richard Branson zeigt sein Virgin Galactic Outfit
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Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.
OPS: The Virgin Galactic spacesuit mission patch
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Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.
OPS: The Virgin Galactic astronaut suit underlayers created by Under Armour
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Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.
OPS: The Virgin Galactic spacesuit created by Under Armour modelled by Sir Richard Branson
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
The Virtual Reality Lab at Johnson Space Center in Houston provides real-time graphics and motion simulators to replicate the space environment. Commercial Crew Astronaut Suni Williams practices spacewalking in preparation for a mission to the International Space Station in 2019. Williams is assigned to Boeing's first operational mission after the company's test flight with crew.
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
Following an Astronauts Memorial Foundation tribute honoring U.S. Air Foce Maj. Robert Lawrence, Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, right, speaks with Lawrence's sister, Barbara Lawrence, Ph.D. Selected in 1967 for the Manned Orbiting Laboratory Program, Lawrence was the first African-American astronaut. He lost his life in a training accident 50 years ago. The ceremony took place in the Center for Space Education at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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NEWS - Sojus Rakete in Kasachstan gestartet
November 18, 2016 - Baikonur, Kazakhstan - The Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft launches carrying the International Space Station Expedition 50 Soyuz MS-03 prime crew ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet, NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy November 18, 2016 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The trio will spend approximately six months on the orbital complex (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Sojus Rakete in Kasachstan gestartet
November 18, 2016 - Baikonur, Kazakhstan - A long exposure showing the rocket flames of the Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft launching carrying the International Space Station Expedition 50 Soyuz MS-03 prime crew ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet, NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy November 18, 2016 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The trio will spend approximately six months on the orbital complex (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Sojus Rakete in Kasachstan gestartet
November 18, 2016 - Baikonur, Kazakhstan - The Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft launches carrying the International Space Station Expedition 50 Soyuz MS-03 prime crew ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet, NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy November 18, 2016 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The trio will spend approximately six months on the orbital complex (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Sojus Rakete in Kasachstan gestartet
November 17, 2016 - Baikonur, Kazakhstan - International Space Station Expedition 50 Soyuz MS-03 prime crew ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet, top, NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson, middle, and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy wave farewell before boarding their Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft for launch November 17, 2016 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The trio will spend approximately six months on the orbital complex (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS: Astronaut Buzz Aldrin signiert sein Buch "Mars"
Oct. 23, 2015 - Garden City, New York, United States - Former NASA astronaut Edwin BUZZ ALDRIN autographs his new book Welcome to Mars: Making a Home on the Red Planet, a National Geographic Kids book for Middle Grades. Before that, Aldrin discussed his childhood, experiences in space, and importance of exploring Mars, in the jetBlue Sky Theater Planetarium at Long Island's Cradle of Aviation Museum. Aldrin is wearing his Destination MARS shirt. On the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, Aldrin was the second person ever to walk on the Moon, and his first trip to space was the1966 Gemini 12 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS: Astronaut Buzz Aldrin signiert sein Buch "Mars"
Oct. 23, 2015 - Garden City, New York, United States - Former NASA astronaut Edwin BUZZ ALDRIN discusses his experiences and signs copies of his new Children's Middle Grade book Welcome to Mars: Making a Home on the Red Planet, at Long Island's Cradle of Aviation Museum. Aldrin is wearing his Destination MARS shirt. On the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, Buzz Aldrin was the second person ever to walk on the Moon, and his first trip to space was the 1966 Gemini 12 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS: Astronaut Buzz Aldrin signiert sein Buch "Mars"
Oct. 23, 2015 - Garden City, New York, United States - Former NASA astronaut Edwin BUZZ ALDRIN gestures with his left hand out flat during conversation about his early years, experiences in space, and his new Children's Middle Grade book Welcome to Mars: Making a Home on the Red Planet. After the talk at the jetBlue Sky Theater Planetarium at Long Island's Cradle of Aviation Museum, Aldrin signed copies of his new book. On the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, Buzz Aldrin was the second person ever to walk on the Moon, and his first trip to space was the 1966 Gemini 12 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS: Astronaut Buzz Aldrin signiert sein Buch "Mars"
Oct. 23, 2015 - Garden City, New York, United States - Former NASA astronaut Edwin BUZZ ALDRIN has a serious expression during conversation about his experiences in space and his new Children's Middle Grade book Welcome to Mars: Making a Home on the Red Planet. After the talk at the jetBlue Sky Theater Planetarium at Long Island's Cradle of Aviation Museum, Aldrin signed copies of his new book. Aldrin is wearing his Destination MARS shirt. On the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, Buzz Aldrin was the second person ever to walk on the Moon, and his first trip to space was the 1966 Gemini 12 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS: Astronaut Buzz Aldrin signiert sein Buch "Mars"
Oct. 23, 2015 - Garden City, New York, United States - Former NASA astronaut Edwin BUZZ ALDRIN smiles as he gestures with his left hand during conversation about his early years, experiences in space, and his new Children's Middle Grade book Welcome to Mars: Making a Home on the Red Planet. After the talk at the jetBlue Sky Theater Planetarium at Long Island's Cradle of Aviation Museum, Aldrin signed copies of his new book. Aldrin is wearing his Destination MARS shirt. On the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, Buzz Aldrin was the second person ever to walk on the Moon, and his first trip to space was the 1966 Gemini 12 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS: Astronaut Buzz Aldrin signiert sein Buch "Mars"
Oct. 23, 2015 - Garden City, New York, United States - Former NASA astronaut Edwin BUZZ ALDRIN has a conversation about his experiences in space and his new Children's Middle Grade book Welcome to Mars: Making a Home on the Red Planet. After the talk at the jetBlue Sky Theater Planetarium at Long Island's Cradle of Aviation Museum, Aldrin signed copies of his new book. On the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, Buzz Aldrin was the second person ever to walk on the Moon, and his first trip to space was the 1966 Gemini 12 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Expedition 44 Launch
Expedition 44 Flight Engineer Kimiya Yui, of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), top; Flight Engineer Kjell Lindgren of NASA, center, and Soyuz Commander Oleg Kononenko of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos), bottom, wave farewell prior to boarding the Soyuz TMA-17M spacecraft for launch, Thursday, July 23, 2015 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Kononenko, Lindgren, and Yui will spend the next five months aboard the International Space Station. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)/NASA_1039.26/Credit:Aubrey Gemignani/NASA/SIPA/1507231048 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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FEATURE - Sieger des Wettbewerbs "Bestes Bild unseres Planeten"
STORY COPY: What’s the best picture of Earth ever?
That’s the question NASA’s Earth Observatory is asking in a visually arresting contest they have called Tournament Earth 2020.
Since 1999, Earth Observatory has published over 16,000 images, so to celebrate their 20th anniversary and the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, they want the public to pick their all-time best image.
Readers will narrow the field from 32 nominees down to one champion in a five-round knockout-style tournament. Pictures have been chosen under the categories: Past Winners, Home Planet, Land & Ice, and Sea & Sky. These will go head-to-head each week from March 23 to April 28, 2020, when a tournament winner will be announced.
NASA Earth Observatory is an online publishing outlet for NASA which was created in 1999. It is the principal source of satellite imagery and other scientific information pertaining to the climate and the environment which are being provided by NASA for consumption by the general public.
Even in a sea of lights, certain landmarks stand out.
Around local midnight, astronauts aboard the International Space Station took this photograph of Paris, often referred to as the “City of Light.” The second image below is a close-up drawn from the same photo.
The pattern of the street grid dominates at night, providing a completely different set of visual features from those visible during the day. For instance, the winding Seine River is a main visual cue by day, but here the thin black line of the river is hard to detect until you focus on the strong meanders and the street lights on both banks.
The brightest boulevard in the dense network of streets is the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, the historical axis of the city, as designed in the 17th century. Every year on Bastille Day (July 14), the largest military parade in Europe processes down the Champs Élysées, reviewed by the President of the Republic. This grand avenue joins the site of the former royal Palace o
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John Travolta Helps Celebrate Buzz Aldrin's Upcoming 85th Birthday
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John Travolta Helps Celebrate Buzz Aldrin's Upcoming 85th Birthday
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Scott Carpenter 1925 -2013 US Astronaut
Oct. 10, 2013 - Scott Carpenter, the second American to orbit the Earth, and one of the last surviving original Mercury 7 astronauts has died after suffering a stroke. He was 88. PICTURED: Oct. 4, 2012 - Garden City, New York, U.S. - Mercury astronaut SCOTT CARPENTER was a special guest at the new JetBlue Sky Theater Planetarium at Cradle of Aviation Museum. Nassau County students watched ''We Are Astronomers'' a digital planetarium show, and asked the astronaut questions after he spoke. The planetarium, a state-of-the-art digital projection system, officially opens weekend of Oct. 6 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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