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Civilians Make Autumn Camouflage Nets For The Ukrainian Army
Camouflage blankets with a thermal layer hide from Russian military drone cameras. (Photo by Francisco Richart Barbeira/NurPhoto) -
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Poland To Buy $780M In Javelins As Russia Threat Looms
NOWA DEBA, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 18:
Polish Army soldiers assigned to the 3rd Podkarpacka Territorial Defense Brigade train on the Javelin Close Combat Missile System at the Nowa Deba training ground as part of Iron Defender-25, in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 18, 2025.
The training comes as the United States approves a $780 million sale of Javelin missile systems and related equipment to Poland, a key NATO front-line state bolstering its defenses amid growing concerns over potential Russian incursions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Poland To Buy $780M In Javelins As Russia Threat Looms
NOWA DEBA, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 18:
Polish Army soldiers assigned to the 3rd Podkarpacka Territorial Defense Brigade train on the Javelin Close Combat Missile System at the Nowa Deba training ground as part of Iron Defender-25, in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 18, 2025.
The training comes as the United States approves a $780 million sale of Javelin missile systems and related equipment to Poland, a key NATO front-line state bolstering its defenses amid growing concerns over potential Russian incursions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Poland To Buy $780M In Javelins As Russia Threat Looms
NOWA DEBA, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 18:
Polish Army soldiers assigned to the 3rd Podkarpacka Territorial Defense Brigade train on the Javelin Close Combat Missile System at the Nowa Deba training ground as part of Iron Defender-25, in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 18, 2025.
The training comes as the United States approves a $780 million sale of Javelin missile systems and related equipment to Poland, a key NATO front-line state bolstering its defenses amid growing concerns over potential Russian incursions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Poland To Buy $780M In Javelins As Russia Threat Looms
NOWA DEBA, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 18:
Polish Army soldiers assigned to the 3rd Podkarpacka Territorial Defense Brigade train on the Javelin Close Combat Missile System at the Nowa Deba training ground as part of Iron Defender-25, in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 18, 2025.
The training comes as the United States approves a $780 million sale of Javelin missile systems and related equipment to Poland, a key NATO front-line state bolstering its defenses amid growing concerns over potential Russian incursions. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of habitats, from saltwater estuaries and freshwater impoundments and marshes to dunes, hardwood hammocks, and scrub. NASA acquires the land in the early 1960s for the development of the Space Center and its non-operational purposes. Until then, and still today, there is little development in the area. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La tenue de la marque de mode britannique Vollebak bloque le piratage et le suivi du téléphone
Pictures must credit: Vollebak A new high tech outfit is set to keep things private for the wearers by blocking phone hacking and tracking. Using technology developed for US space agency NASA, the Shielding Suit also stops infrared cameras and is said to kill bacteria. The jacket and pants, sold separately, have been created by UK fashion label Vollebak. The outer shell is embedded with pure silver that blocks radio waves and microwaves in the frequency range 0.2GHz to 10GHz – which includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Ku-band satellites and radar systems. It also deflects mid and long wave infrared radiation so it can’t be seen on infrared cameras. Jacket and pants have a phone shielding pocket that works like a Faraday cage – blocking access to any devices, regardless of whether they’re switched on or off. A spokesperson explained: “Long before the Curiosity Rover was sent to Mars to search for signs of life, it had to be tested here on Earth. “So NASA created an electromagnetic shielding tent that was designed to completely block out external electromagnetic radiation during testing… like someone sending a text, turning the microwave on, or chatting with the James Webb telescope. ? ?“We’ve now taken that technology and converted it into our first Shielding Suit.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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NEWS - Das James-Webb-Weltraumteleskop der NASA liefert das bisher umfassendste Infrarotbild des Universums
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nasa/UPI/Shutterstock (13027006a)
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date. Known as Webb's First Deep Field, this image of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 was taken by Webb's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam), and is a composite made from images at different wavelengths, totaling 12.5 hours - achieving depths at infrared wavelengths beyond the Hubble Space Telescope's deepest fields, which took weeks. The image shows the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 as it appeared 4.6 billion years ago. NASA/UPI
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Delivers Deepest Infrared Image of Universe Yet, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 11 Jul 2022
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NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501e)
Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501f)
Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501b)
Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501c)
Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501d)
Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501a)
Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021
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DUK10059498_018
NEWS - Korea-Konflikt: USA baut Abwehrsystem aus
April 24, 2017 - Uss Carl Vinson, United States of America - A U.S. Navy MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter fires chaff flares during a training exercise near the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson as it transits the Philippine Sea April 24, 2017. The ship is heading toward South Korea as tensions continue to rise between the U.S. and North Korea (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Korea-Konflikt: USA baut Abwehrsystem aus
April 24, 2017 - Uss Carl Vinson, United States of America - A U.S. Navy MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter fires chaff flares during a training exercise near the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson as it transits the Philippine Sea April 24, 2017. The ship is heading toward South Korea as tensions continue to rise between the U.S. and North Korea (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Infrarot: Mal eine andere Sicht auf Rom
MANDATORY CREDIT: Milán Rácmolnár/REX Shutterstock
Strictly editorial use only. Only for use in context of story on Milán Rácmolnár's images of Rome with an infrared twist. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission. Strictly no prints
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Milán Rácmolnár/REX/Shutterstock (5821498d)
A metro sign in Rome, pictured with infrared
Rome in infrared - Jul 2016
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A photographer has produced a series of beautiful photos of Rome, with an infrared twist...
Photographer Milán Rácmolnár went on a typical tourist route around the city, visiting Trastevere, the Colosseum, the Trevi fountain and Rome's Spanish steps.
In order to produce a different take on the typical tourist route, Milan experimented using infrared photography. In the pictures, a beautiful, light-pink haze can be seen.
Milan said: "I wanted to confront this peculiar look with a subjective tourist's view."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10033508_018
FEATURE - Infrarot: Mal eine andere Sicht auf Rom
MANDATORY CREDIT: Milán Rácmolnár/REX Shutterstock
Strictly editorial use only. Only for use in context of story on Milán Rácmolnár's images of Rome with an infrared twist. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission. Strictly no prints
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Milán Rácmolnár/REX/Shutterstock (5821498k)
The statue of Alfredo Oriani in Rome
Rome in infrared - Jul 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/smg1
A photographer has produced a series of beautiful photos of Rome, with an infrared twist...
Photographer Milán Rácmolnár went on a typical tourist route around the city, visiting Trastevere, the Colosseum, the Trevi fountain and Rome's Spanish steps.
In order to produce a different take on the typical tourist route, Milan experimented using infrared photography. In the pictures, a beautiful, light-pink haze can be seen.
Milan said: "I wanted to confront this peculiar look with a subjective tourist's view."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas