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  • US Air Force At The Paris Air Show 2025
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    US Air Force At The Paris Air Show 2025
    A General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle of the USAF is displayed on the tarmac during the Paris Air Show 2025 at Le Bourget Airport. The MQ-9, a remotely piloted aircraft primarily used by the U.S. Air Force, is designed for long-endurance intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions as well as precision strike capabilities for conflict, war or piece operations by national air force or the army. The air show, one of the world’s largest aerospace exhibitions, brings together global industry leaders to showcase the latest innovations in aviation, defense, and space technology. Le Bourget, France on June 18, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE - 'Moving to Mars' Ausstellung im Design Museum in London
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    FEATURE - 'Moving to Mars' Ausstellung im Design Museum in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (10448465bs)
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    '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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Nasa-Sonde Juno erreicht den Jupiter
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    NEWS - Nasa-Sonde Juno erreicht den Jupiter
    SOL SYSTEM Jupiter -- 04 Jul 2016 -- A plaque dedicated to the famous astronomer Galileo Galilei on the NASA probe Juno - which arrives at planet Jupiter today. NASA's Juno mission is to arrive in polar orbit of the gas giant today. Among his many achievements, Galileo Galilei discovered that moons orbited Jupiter in 1610. These satellites -- Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto -- are also known as the Galilean moons -- Picture by NASA/JPL-Caltech/KSC/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Nasa-Sonde Juno erreicht den Jupiter
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    NEWS - Nasa-Sonde Juno erreicht den Jupiter
    SOL SYSTEM Jupiter -- 04 Jul 2016 -- This artist's impression shows the NASA probe Juno approaching the planet Jupiter. NASA's Juno mission is to arrive in polar orbit of the gas giant today after leaving Earth in August 2011 -- Picture by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Nasa-Sonde Juno erreicht den Jupiter
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    NEWS - Nasa-Sonde Juno erreicht den Jupiter
    SOL SYSTEM Jupiter -- 04 Jul 2016 -- This artist's impression shows the NASA probe Juno arriving at the planet Jupiter. NASA's Juno mission is to arrive in polar orbit of the gas giant today to study it's composition and atmosphere -- Picture by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Nasa-Sonde Juno erreicht den Jupiter
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    NEWS - Nasa-Sonde Juno erreicht den Jupiter
    SOL SYSTEM Jupiter -- 04 Jul 2016 -- This artist's impression shows the NASA probe Juno approaching the planet Jupiter while facing the Earth. NASA's Juno mission is to arrive in polar orbit of the gas giant today -- Picture by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Nasa-Sonde Juno erreicht den Jupiter
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    NEWS - Nasa-Sonde Juno erreicht den Jupiter
    SOL SYSTEM Jupiter -- 04 Jul 2016 -- File image of the planet Jupiter. NASA's Juno mission is to arrive in polar orbit of the gas giant today to investigate the largest planet in our solar system -- Picture by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Nasa-Sonde Juno erreicht den Jupiter
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    NEWS - Nasa-Sonde Juno erreicht den Jupiter
    SOL SYSTEM Jupiter -- 04 Jul 2016 -- This artist's impression shows the NASA probe Juno approaching the planet Jupiter. NASA's Juno mission is to arrive in polar orbit of the gas giant today -- Picture by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
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    NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
    KAZAKHSTAN Baikonur Cosmodrome -- 14 Mar 2016 -- The ESA ExoMars 2016 probe (pictured in this artist's impression) lifted off on a Proton-M rocket from Baikonur, Kazakhstan at 09:31 GMT on 14 March 2016. This arstist's impression depicts the ESA ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter en route to Mars. It will search for evidence of methane and other atmospheric gases that could be signatures of active biological or geological processes on Mars. TGO will also serve as a communications relay for the rover and surface science platform that will be launched in 2018 -- Picture by Atlas Photo Archive/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
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    NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
    KAZAKHSTAN Baikonur Cosmodrome -- 14 Mar 2016 -- The ESA ExoMars 2016 probe (pictured in this artist's impression) lifted off on a Proton-M rocket from Baikonur, Kazakhstan at 09:31 GMT on 14 March 2016. This arstist's impression depicts the ESA ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter at Mars. It will search for evidence of methane and other atmospheric gases that could be signatures of active biological or geological processes on Mars. TGO will also serve as a communications relay for the rover and surface science platform that will be launched in 2018 -- Picture by D Ducros/Atlas Photo Archive/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
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    NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
    KAZAKHSTAN Baikonur Cosmodrome -- 14 Mar 2016 -- The ESA ExoMars 2016 probe (pictured in this artist's impression) lifted off on a Proton-M rocket from Baikonur, Kazakhstan at 09:31 GMT on 14 March 2016. This arstist's impression depicts the ESA ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter at Mars. It will search for evidence of methane and other atmospheric gases that could be signatures of active biological or geological processes on Mars. TGO will also serve as a communications relay for the rover and surface science platform that will be launched in 2018 -- Picture by D Ducros/Atlas Photo Archive/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
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    NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
    KAZAKHSTAN Baikonur Cosmodrome -- 14 Mar 2016 -- The ESA ExoMars 2016 probe (pictured in this artist's impression) lifted off on a Proton-M rocket from Baikonur, Kazakhstan at 09:31 GMT on 14 March 2016. This arstist's impression depicts the ESA ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter en route to Mars. It will search for evidence of methane and other atmospheric gases that could be signatures of active biological or geological processes on Mars. TGO will also serve as a communications relay for the rover and surface science platform that will be launched in 2018 -- Picture by Atlas Photo Archive/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
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    NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
    KAZAKHSTAN Baikonur Cosmodrome -- 14 Mar 2016 -- The ESA ExoMars 2016 probe (pictured in this artist's impression) lifted off on a Proton-M rocket from Baikonur, Kazakhstan at 09:31 GMT on 14 March 2016. This arstist's impression depicts the ESA ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter at Mars as it releases it's ground probe. It will search for evidence of methane and other atmospheric gases that could be signatures of active biological or geological processes on Mars. TGO will also serve as a communications relay for the rover and surface science platform that will be launched in 2018 -- Picture by D Ducros/Atlas Photo Archive/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • VARIOUS
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    VARIOUS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sovfoto/Universal Images Group/REX (3830087a)
    Kremlin, moscow, ussr, december 27, 1985, m,s, gorbachev, general secretary of the cpsu central committee; a,a, gromyko, politburo member of the cpsu cc and chairman of the presidium of the ussr supreme soviet; n,i, ryzhkov, politburo member of the cpsu and chairman of the council of ministers of the ussr; and e,a, shevardnadze, politburo of the cpsu cc and foreign ministerof the ussr, a meeting in the grand kremlin palace with the heads of the diplomatic missions, accredited in the ussr.
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  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693g)
    ARABIAN SEA (April 15, 2011) Sailors jump to the sea from an aircraft elevator during a swim call aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting maritime security operations and close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693d)
    NORTH ARABIAN SEA (May 12, 2013) Sailors jump from an aircrft elevator during a swim call aboard the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). Dwight D. Eisenhower is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility promoting maritime security operations, theater security cooperation efforts and support missions as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Andrew Schneider/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693z)
    ARABIAN SEA (April 15, 2011) Sailors jump to the sea from an aircraft elevator during a swim call aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting maritime security operations and close-air support missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693a)
    GULF OF ADEN (April 18, 2015) Sailors and Marines aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) participate in a swim call. Iwo Jima is the flagship for the Amphibious Ready Group and, with the embarked 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (24th MEU), provides a versatile, sea-based expeditionary force that can be tailored to a variety of missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Megan Anuci/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
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    FEATURE - "Swim Call" - Matrosen hüpfen zu hunderten von ihren Navy-Schiffen
    CREDIT: US Navy/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Not stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by US Navy/REX/Shutterstock (5593693k)
    NORTH ARABIAN SEA (May 12, 2013) Sailors jump from an aircraft elevator during a swim call aboard the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). Dwight D. Eisenhower is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility promoting maritime security operations, theater security cooperation efforts and support missions as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ryan D. McLearnon/Released)
    U.S. Navy 'swim calls' - 2016

    When you're job is sailing the seas, the World is your swimming pool.

    These amazing pictures show sailors and marines from the U.S. Navy taking part in what they call 'swim calls'.

    Most recently pictured earlier this month (Feb) are those cooling off by jumping from into the Indian Ocean from guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam.

    With the ship anchored, Swim Calls are seen as a refreshing break from the job of keeping high-tech battleships running.

    The activity often occurs in warm foreign waters, such as the Mediterranean, Arabian and South China seas, the Indian and Pacific oceans.

    Suffice to say, there will be people tasked with shark watch, from the ship and rigid-hulled inflatable boats.

    Swimmers are able to clamber back onto the ship via landing docks or by climbing cargo nets.

    YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/9AwCeXypRLY


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001
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    OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 372662h )
    An F18 Hornet from the Dambusters of Strike Fighter Squadron One Nine Five prepares for a catapult launch during sustained bombing missions over Afghanistan. Kitty Hawk and her embarked Carrier Air Wing Five are conducting strike missions in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Kitty Hawk operates out of Yokosuka, Japan, as America's only permanently forward-deployed aircraft carrier.
    OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001

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  • AMERICAN NAVY DURING OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001
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    AMERICAN NAVY DURING OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 371694e )
    At sea aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt. An Aviation Boatswain's Mate directs an E-2C "Hawkeye" from the "Screwtops" of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron One Two Three (VAW-123) after a safe landing aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt. VAW-123 is deployed on Theodore Roosevelt and conducting missions in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
    AMERICAN NAVY DURING OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - NOV 2001

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM' - OCT 2001
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    'OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM' - OCT 2001
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 344877c )
    An Air Force B-52 bomber from the 28th Air Expeditionary Wing takes off from Diego Garcia for a combat mission Oct. 22, 2001, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Air Force B-2, B-1 and B-52 bombers have expended more than 80 percent of the tonnage dropped on combat missions over Afghanistan.
    'OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM' - OCT 2001

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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