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NEWS - Washington: Präsident Obama zur Strategie gegen IS
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United States President Barack Obama delivers a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign in the Pentagon briefing room in Arlington, Virginia. President Obama met previously with a National Security Council on the counter-ISIL campaign.
President Barack Obama makes a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign, Arlington, America - 14 Dec 2015
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NEWS - Washington: Präsident Obama zur Strategie gegen IS
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United States President Barack Obama delivers a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign in the Pentagon briefing room in Arlington, Virginia. President Obama met previously with a National Security Council on the counter-ISIL campaign.
President Barack Obama makes a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign, Arlington, America - 14 Dec 2015
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NEWS - Washington: Präsident Obama zur Strategie gegen IS
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United States President Barack Obama delivers a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign in the Pentagon briefing room in Arlington, Virginia. President Obama met previously with a National Security Council on the counter-ISIL campaign. Pictured from left, US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and Commander of US Central Command General Lloyd Austin.
President Barack Obama makes a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign, Arlington, America - 14 Dec 2015
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NEWS - Washington: Präsident Obama zur Strategie gegen IS
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United States President Barack Obama delivers a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign in the Pentagon briefing room in Arlington, Virginia. President Obama met previously with a National Security Council on the counter-ISIL campaign.
President Barack Obama makes a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign, Arlington, America - 14 Dec 2015
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NEWS - Washington: Präsident Obama zur Strategie gegen IS
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United States President Barack Obama delivers a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign in the Pentagon briefing room in Arlington, Virginia. President Obama met previously with a National Security Council on the counter-ISIL campaign. Pictured from left, US Vice President Joe Biden, US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, and Commander of US Central Command General Lloyd Austin.
President Barack Obama makes a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign, Arlington, America - 14 Dec 2015
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NEWS - Washington: Präsident Obama zur Strategie gegen IS
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United States President Barack Obama delivers a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign in the Pentagon briefing room in Arlington, Virginia. President Obama met previously with a National Security Council on the counter-ISIL campaign.
President Barack Obama makes a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign, Arlington, America - 14 Dec 2015
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NEWS - Washington: Präsident Obama zur Strategie gegen IS
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United States President Barack Obama delivers a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign in the Pentagon briefing room in Arlington, Virginia. President Obama met previously with a National Security Council on the counter-ISIL campaign.
President Barack Obama makes a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign, Arlington, America - 14 Dec 2015
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NEWS - Washington: Präsident Obama zur Strategie gegen IS
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United States President Barack Obama delivers a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign in the Pentagon briefing room in Arlington, Virginia. President Obama met previously with a National Security Council on the counter-ISIL campaign. Pictured from left, US Vice President Joe Biden, US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, Commander of US Central Command General Lloyd Austin, Commander of US Special Operations Command General Joseph Votel, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joseph Dunford, and Joint Chiefs Vice Chairman General Paul Selva.
President Barack Obama makes a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign, Arlington, America - 14 Dec 2015
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NEWS - Washington: Präsident Obama zur Strategie gegen IS
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United States President Barack Obama delivers a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign in the Pentagon briefing room in Arlington, Virginia. President Obama met previously with a National Security Council on the counter-ISIL campaign.
President Barack Obama makes a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign, Arlington, America - 14 Dec 2015
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NEWS - Washington: Präsident Obama zur Strategie gegen IS
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United States President Barack Obama walks to the podium to deliver a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign in the Pentagon briefing room in Arlington, Virginia. President Obama met previously with a National Security Council on the counter-ISIL campaign.
President Barack Obama makes a statement on the counter-ISIL campaign, Arlington, America - 14 Dec 2015
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Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 28 Oct 2014
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The Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard suffers a catastrophic anomaly moments after launch from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport Pad 0A, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Cygnus spacecraft was filled with about 5,000 pounds of supplies slated for the International Space Station, including science experiments, experiment hardware, spare parts, and crew provisions.
Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 28 Oct 2014
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Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 27 Oct 2014
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The Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard, is seen on launch Pad-0A after the launch attempt was scrubbed because of a boat down range in the trajectory Antares would have flown had it lifted off, Monday, Oct. 27, 2014, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Antares will launch with the Cygnus spacecraft filled with over 5,000 pounds of supplies for the International Space Station, including science experiments, experiment hardware, spare parts, and crew provisions. The Orbital-3 mission is Orbital Sciences' third contracted cargo delivery flight to the space station for NASA. The next launch attempt will be made on Tuesday, Oct. 28 at 6:22 p.m. EDT.
Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 27 Oct 2014
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Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 26 Oct 2014
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The Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard, is seen on launch Pad-0A, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Antares will launch with the Cygnus spacecraft filled with over 5,000 pounds of supplies for the International Space Station, including science experiments, experiment hardware, spare parts, and crew provisions. The Orbital-3 mission is Orbital Sciences' third contracted cargo delivery flight to the space station for NASA. Launch is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 27 at 6:45 p.m. EDT.
Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 26 Oct 2014
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Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 26 Oct 2014
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The Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard, is seen on launch Pad-0A, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Antares will launch with the Cygnus spacecraft filled with over 5,000 pounds of supplies for the International Space Station, including science experiments, experiment hardware, spare parts, and crew provisions. The Orbital-3 mission is Orbital Sciences' third contracted cargo delivery flight to the space station for NASA. Launch is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 27 at 6:45 p.m. EDT.
Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 26 Oct 2014
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Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 26 Oct 2014
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The Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard, is seen on launch Pad-0A during sunrise, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Antares will launch with the Cygnus spacecraft filled with over 5,000 pounds of supplies for the International Space Station, including science experiments, experiment hardware, spare parts, and crew provisions. The Orbital-3 mission is Orbital Sciences' third contracted cargo delivery flight to the space station for NASA. Launch is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 27 at 6:45 p.m. EDT.
Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 26 Oct 2014
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Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 26 Oct 2014
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The Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard, is seen on launch Pad-0A during sunrise, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Antares will launch with the Cygnus spacecraft filled with over 5,000 pounds of supplies for the International Space Station, including science experiments, experiment hardware, spare parts, and crew provisions. The Orbital-3 mission is Orbital Sciences' third contracted cargo delivery flight to the space station for NASA. Launch is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 27 at 6:45 p.m. EDT.
Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 26 Oct 2014
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Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 25 Oct 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Kowsky/NASA/REX (4229401h)
The Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard, is raised at launch Pad-0A, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Antares will launch with the Cygnus spacecraft filled with over 5,000 pounds of supplies for the International Space Station, including science experiments, experiment hardware, spare parts, and crew provisions. The Orbital-3 mission is Orbital Sciences' third contracted cargo delivery flight to the space station for NASA.
Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 25 Oct 2014
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Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 25 Oct 2014
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The Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard, is seen after being raised into vertical position on launch Pad-0A, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Antares will launch with the Cygnus spacecraft filled with over 5,000 pounds of supplies for the International Space Station, including science experiments, experiment hardware, spare parts, and crew provisions. The Orbital-3 mission is Orbital Sciences' third contracted cargo delivery flight to the space station for NASA.
Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 25 Oct 2014
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Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 25 Oct 2014
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The Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard, is seen at sunset on launch Pad-0A, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Antares will launch with the Cygnus spacecraft filled with over 5,000 pounds of supplies for the International Space Station, including science experiments, experiment hardware, spare parts, and crew provisions. The Orbital-3 mission is Orbital Sciences' third contracted cargo delivery flight to the space station for NASA. Launch is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 27 at 6:45 p.m. EDT.
Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 25 Oct 2014
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Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 25 Oct 2014
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The Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard, is seen on launch Pad-0A, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Antares will launch with the Cygnus spacecraft filled with over 5,000 pounds of supplies for the International Space Station, including science experiments, experiment hardware, spare parts, and crew provisions. The Orbital-3 mission is Orbital Sciences' third contracted cargo delivery flight to the space station for NASA. Launch is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 27 at 6:45 p.m. EDT.
Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 25 Oct 2014
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A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
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A frog's unfortunate journey was captured by one of NASA's cameras set up for the launch of the LADEE spacecraft at the Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia.
A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
A frog has (accidentally) been launched in to space.
Its unfortunate journey was captured by one of NASA's cameras set up for the launch of the LADEE (Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer) spacecraft at the Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia last Friday (6 September).
The unlucky amphibian was snapped silhouetted against a cloud of smoke as the LADEE lifted off from the Wallops facility.
Wallops spokesperson Jeremy Eggers confirmed to Universe Today the picture was legitimate and not altered in any way.
NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) is now on its way to the moon, where it will gather information about the lunar atmosphere for the US space agency.
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A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
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A frog's unfortunate journey was captured by one of NASA's cameras set up for the launch of the LADEE spacecraft at the Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia.
A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
A frog has (accidentally) been launched in to space.
Its unfortunate journey was captured by one of NASA's cameras set up for the launch of the LADEE (Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer) spacecraft at the Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia last Friday (6 September).
The unlucky amphibian was snapped silhouetted against a cloud of smoke as the LADEE lifted off from the Wallops facility.
Wallops spokesperson Jeremy Eggers confirmed to Universe Today the picture was legitimate and not altered in any way.
NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) is now on its way to the moon, where it will gather information about the lunar atmosphere for the US space agency.
MUST CREDIT PICTURE TO:
NASA/Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport/Rex Features
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A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
MUST CREDIT: NASA/Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport/Rex Features
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A frog's unfortunate journey was captured by one of NASA's cameras set up for the launch of the LADEE spacecraft at the Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia.
A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
A frog has (accidentally) been launched in to space.
Its unfortunate journey was captured by one of NASA's cameras set up for the launch of the LADEE (Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer) spacecraft at the Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia last Friday (6 September).
The unlucky amphibian was snapped silhouetted against a cloud of smoke as the LADEE lifted off from the Wallops facility.
Wallops spokesperson Jeremy Eggers confirmed to Universe Today the picture was legitimate and not altered in any way.
NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) is now on its way to the moon, where it will gather information about the lunar atmosphere for the US space agency.
MUST CREDIT PICTURE TO:
NASA/Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport/Rex Features
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