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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Women Protest Against Surrogacy In Madrid Dressed As The Handmaid's Tale Characters
On September 9, 2025, hundreds of women march silently through the streets of Madrid, Spain, dressed in the iconic costumes from The Handmaid's Tale, to denounce surrogacy and demand its prohibition. The protest, organized by over 30 feminist organizations, winds through the city center, eventually reaching the Congress of Deputies, where it is highlighted that nearly 4,000 babies have been acquired in Spain through surrogacy contracts since 2010. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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'Elvis At The O2, The Exhibition Of His Life', London, Britain - 11 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX (4295704am)
A 1976 Harley Davidson Electra Glide motorcycle is one of the last motorcycles Elvis acquired during his lifetime
'Elvis At The O2, The Exhibition Of His Life', London, Britain - 11 Dec 2014
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Museum of Bad Art, Boston, America - May 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MOBA / Rex Features (2363116a)
Argh, My Eyes... Museum of Bad Art
Some art is so bad it is good (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Black Marble, an unprecedented new look at Earth at night - 05 Dec 2012
*MUST CREDIT: NASA EO/Rex Features*
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA EO / Rex Features (2015340f)
This new image of the Earth at night is a composite assembled from data acquired by the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) satellite
Black Marble, an unprecedented new look at our planet at night - 05 Dec 2012
Scientists unveiled on Wednesday (5 Dec) an unprecedented new look at our planet at night. A global composite image, dubbed Black Marble in reference to previous daytime Blue Marble images, constructed using cloud-free night images from a new NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellite, shows the glow of natural and human-built phenomena across the planet in greater detail than ever before.
Many satellites are equipped to look at Earth during the day, when they can observe our planet fully illuminated by the sun. With a new sensor aboard the NASA-NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP) satellite launched last year, scientists now can observe Earth's atmosphere and surface during nighttime hours.
The new sensor, the day-night band of the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), is sensitive enough to detect the nocturnal glow produced by Earth's atmosphere and the light from a single ship in the sea. Satellites in the U.S. Defense Meteorological Satellite Program have been making observations with low-light sensors for 40 years. But the VIIRS day-night band can better detect and resolve Earth's night lights.
The new, higher resolution composite image of Earth at night was released at a news conference at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco. This and other VIIRS day-night band images are providing researchers with valuable data for a wide variety of previously unseen or poorly seen events.
Another view of the Earth at night, dubbed City Lights, Flat Map, is a composite assembled fr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CENLTTXSL
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Black Marble, an unprecedented new look at Earth at night - 05 Dec 2012
*MUST CREDIT: NASA EO/Rex Features*
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA EO / Rex Features (2015340c)
This new image of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East at night is a composite assembled from data acquired by the Suomi NPP satellite in April and October 2012
Black Marble, an unprecedented new look at our planet at night - 05 Dec 2012
Scientists unveiled on Wednesday (5 Dec) an unprecedented new look at our planet at night. A global composite image, dubbed Black Marble in reference to previous daytime Blue Marble images, constructed using cloud-free night images from a new NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellite, shows the glow of natural and human-built phenomena across the planet in greater detail than ever before.
Many satellites are equipped to look at Earth during the day, when they can observe our planet fully illuminated by the sun. With a new sensor aboard the NASA-NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP) satellite launched last year, scientists now can observe Earth's atmosphere and surface during nighttime hours.
The new sensor, the day-night band of the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), is sensitive enough to detect the nocturnal glow produced by Earth's atmosphere and the light from a single ship in the sea. Satellites in the U.S. Defense Meteorological Satellite Program have been making observations with low-light sensors for 40 years. But the VIIRS day-night band can better detect and resolve Earth's night lights.
The new, higher resolution composite image of Earth at night was released at a news conference at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco. This and other VIIRS day-night band images are providing researchers with valuable data for a wide variety of previously unseen or poorly seen events.
Another view of the Earth at night, dubbed City Lights, Flat Map, is a composite asse...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CENLTTXSL
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Black Marble, an unprecedented new look at Earth at night - 05 Dec 2012
*MUST CREDIT: NASA EO/Rex Features*
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA EO / Rex Features (2015340e)
This image of the United States of America at night is a composite assembled from data acquired by the Suomi NPP satellite in April and October 2012.
Black Marble, an unprecedented new look at our planet at night - 05 Dec 2012
Scientists unveiled on Wednesday (5 Dec) an unprecedented new look at our planet at night. A global composite image, dubbed Black Marble in reference to previous daytime Blue Marble images, constructed using cloud-free night images from a new NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellite, shows the glow of natural and human-built phenomena across the planet in greater detail than ever before.
Many satellites are equipped to look at Earth during the day, when they can observe our planet fully illuminated by the sun. With a new sensor aboard the NASA-NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP) satellite launched last year, scientists now can observe Earth's atmosphere and surface during nighttime hours.
The new sensor, the day-night band of the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), is sensitive enough to detect the nocturnal glow produced by Earth's atmosphere and the light from a single ship in the sea. Satellites in the U.S. Defense Meteorological Satellite Program have been making observations with low-light sensors for 40 years. But the VIIRS day-night band can better detect and resolve Earth's night lights.
The new, higher resolution composite image of Earth at night was released at a news conference at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco. This and other VIIRS day-night band images are providing researchers with valuable data for a wide variety of previously unseen or poorly seen events.
Another view of the Earth at night, dubbed City Lights, Flat Map, is a composite assembled from...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CENLTTXSL
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Black Marble, an unprecedented new look at Earth at night - 05 Dec 2012
*MUST CREDIT: NASA EO/Rex Features*
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA EO / Rex Features (2015340b)
This image of Asia and Australia at night is a composite assembled from data acquired by the Suomi NPP satellite in April and October 2012
Black Marble, an unprecedented new look at our planet at night - 05 Dec 2012
Scientists unveiled on Wednesday (5 Dec) an unprecedented new look at our planet at night. A global composite image, dubbed Black Marble in reference to previous daytime Blue Marble images, constructed using cloud-free night images from a new NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellite, shows the glow of natural and human-built phenomena across the planet in greater detail than ever before.
Many satellites are equipped to look at Earth during the day, when they can observe our planet fully illuminated by the sun. With a new sensor aboard the NASA-NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP) satellite launched last year, scientists now can observe Earth's atmosphere and surface during nighttime hours.
The new sensor, the day-night band of the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), is sensitive enough to detect the nocturnal glow produced by Earth's atmosphere and the light from a single ship in the sea. Satellites in the U.S. Defense Meteorological Satellite Program have been making observations with low-light sensors for 40 years. But the VIIRS day-night band can better detect and resolve Earth's night lights.
The new, higher resolution composite image of Earth at night was released at a news conference at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco. This and other VIIRS day-night band images are providing researchers with valuable data for a wide variety of previously unseen or poorly seen events.
Another view of the Earth at night, dubbed City Lights, Flat Map, is a composite assembled from data acqui...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CENLTTXSL
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Black Marble, an unprecedented new look at Earth at night - 05 Dec 2012
*MUST CREDIT: NASA EO/Rex Features*
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA EO / Rex Features (2015340a)
This image of North and South America at night is a composite assembled from data acquired by the Suomi NPP satellite in April and October 2012., *MUST CREDIT
Black Marble, an unprecedented new look at our planet at night - 05 Dec 2012
Scientists unveiled on Wednesday (5 Dec) an unprecedented new look at our planet at night. A global composite image, dubbed Black Marble in reference to previous daytime Blue Marble images, constructed using cloud-free night images from a new NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellite, shows the glow of natural and human-built phenomena across the planet in greater detail than ever before.
Many satellites are equipped to look at Earth during the day, when they can observe our planet fully illuminated by the sun. With a new sensor aboard the NASA-NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP) satellite launched last year, scientists now can observe Earth's atmosphere and surface during nighttime hours.
The new sensor, the day-night band of the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), is sensitive enough to detect the nocturnal glow produced by Earth's atmosphere and the light from a single ship in the sea. Satellites in the U.S. Defense Meteorological Satellite Program have been making observations with low-light sensors for 40 years. But the VIIRS day-night band can better detect and resolve Earth's night lights.
The new, higher resolution composite image of Earth at night was released at a news conference at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco. This and other VIIRS day-night band images are providing researchers with valuable data for a wide variety of previously unseen or poorly seen events.
Another view of the Earth at night, dubbed City Lights, Flat Map, is a composite assem...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CENLTTXSL
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NASA Goes to the Olympics - 27 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA / Rex Features (1805744v)
God's-Eye Games: NASA Goes to the Olympics
A stunning gallery of images shows a God's-eye view of all the cities that have hosted the modern Summer Olympics.
Starting with Athens in 1896, the series of satellite pictures feature all 22 different cities up to London in 2012.
There have been 29 Summer Olympic Games, with repeating host cities include Athens, Paris, London and Los Angeles.
***MUST CREDIT NASA/Rex***
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IFCZTXHLG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NASA Goes to the Olympics - 27 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA / Rex Features (1805744t)
God's-Eye Games: NASA Goes to the Olympics
A stunning gallery of images shows a God's-eye view of all the cities that have hosted the modern Summer Olympics.
Starting with Athens in 1896, the series of satellite pictures feature all 22 different cities up to London in 2012.
There have been 29 Summer Olympic Games, with repeating host cities include Athens, Paris, London and Los Angeles.
***MUST CREDIT NASA/Rex***
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IFCZTXHLG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NASA Goes to the Olympics - 27 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA / Rex Features (1805744s)
God's-Eye Games: NASA Goes to the Olympics
A stunning gallery of images shows a God's-eye view of all the cities that have hosted the modern Summer Olympics.
Starting with Athens in 1896, the series of satellite pictures feature all 22 different cities up to London in 2012.
There have been 29 Summer Olympic Games, with repeating host cities include Athens, Paris, London and Los Angeles.
***MUST CREDIT NASA/Rex***
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IFCZTXHLG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NASA Goes to the Olympics - 27 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA / Rex Features (1805744o)
God's-Eye Games: NASA Goes to the Olympics
A stunning gallery of images shows a God's-eye view of all the cities that have hosted the modern Summer Olympics.
Starting with Athens in 1896, the series of satellite pictures feature all 22 different cities up to London in 2012.
There have been 29 Summer Olympic Games, with repeating host cities include Athens, Paris, London and Los Angeles.
***MUST CREDIT NASA/Rex***
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IFCZTXHLG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NASA Goes to the Olympics - 27 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA / Rex Features (1805744f)
God's-Eye Games: NASA Goes to the Olympics
A stunning gallery of images shows a God's-eye view of all the cities that have hosted the modern Summer Olympics.
Starting with Athens in 1896, the series of satellite pictures feature all 22 different cities up to London in 2012.
There have been 29 Summer Olympic Games, with repeating host cities include Athens, Paris, London and Los Angeles.
***MUST CREDIT NASA/Rex***
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IFCZTXHLG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NASA Goes to the Olympics - 27 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA / Rex Features (1805744d)
God's-Eye Games: NASA Goes to the Olympics
A stunning gallery of images shows a God's-eye view of all the cities that have hosted the modern Summer Olympics.
Starting with Athens in 1896, the series of satellite pictures feature all 22 different cities up to London in 2012.
There have been 29 Summer Olympic Games, with repeating host cities include Athens, Paris, London and Los Angeles.
***MUST CREDIT NASA/Rex***
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IFCZTXHLG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NASA Goes to the Olympics - 27 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA / Rex Features (1805744c)
God's-Eye Games: NASA Goes to the Olympics
A stunning gallery of images shows a God's-eye view of all the cities that have hosted the modern Summer Olympics.
Starting with Athens in 1896, the series of satellite pictures feature all 22 different cities up to London in 2012.
There have been 29 Summer Olympic Games, with repeating host cities include Athens, Paris, London and Los Angeles.
***MUST CREDIT NASA/Rex***
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IFCZTXHLG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Top five NASA Landsat observation satellites images of Earth - 24 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Landsat/NASA/Rex / Rex Features (1803180e)
5th Place
Top five NASA Landsat Satellites Images of Earth
During a span of 40 years, since 1972, the Landsat series of Earth observation satellites has become a vital reference worldwide for understanding scientific issues related to land use and natural resources.
Beyond the scientific information they supply, some Landsat images are simply striking to look at, presenting spectacular views of mountains, valleys, and islands as well as forests, grasslands, and agricultural patterns.
By selecting certain features and colouring them from a digital palate, the U.S. Geological Survey has created a series of "Earth as Art" perspectives that demonstrate an artistic resonance in satellite land imagery and provide a special avenue of insight about the geography of each scene.
NASA asked the public to vote on their favourite images from the more than 120 images in the online "Earth as Art" collection. From over 14,000 votes the top five winners were:
1st Place: Van Gogh from Space Landsat 7 Acquired 7/13/2005. In the style of Van Gogh's painting "Starry Night," massive congregations of greenish phytoplankton swirl in the dark water around Gotland, a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea. Population explosions, or blooms, of phytoplankton, like the one shown here, occur when deep currents bring nutrients up to sunlit surface waters, fuelling the growth and reproduction of these tiny plants.
2nd Place: Yukon Delta Landsat 7 Acquired 9/22/2002. Countless lakes, sloughs, and ponds are scattered throughout this scene of the Yukon Delta in southwest Alaska. One of the largest river deltas in the world, and protected as part of the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, the river's sinuous waterways seem like blood vessels branching out to enclose an organ.
3rd Place: Meandering Mississippi Landsat 7 Acquired 5/28/2003. ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/INLXCCYUH
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Top five NASA Landsat observation satellites images of Earth - 24 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Landsat/NASA/Rex / Rex Features (1803180d)
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Top five NASA Landsat Satellites Images of Earth
During a span of 40 years, since 1972, the Landsat series of Earth observation satellites has become a vital reference worldwide for understanding scientific issues related to land use and natural resources.
Beyond the scientific information they supply, some Landsat images are simply striking to look at, presenting spectacular views of mountains, valleys, and islands as well as forests, grasslands, and agricultural patterns.
By selecting certain features and colouring them from a digital palate, the U.S. Geological Survey has created a series of "Earth as Art" perspectives that demonstrate an artistic resonance in satellite land imagery and provide a special avenue of insight about the geography of each scene.
NASA asked the public to vote on their favourite images from the more than 120 images in the online "Earth as Art" collection. From over 14,000 votes the top five winners were:
1st Place: Van Gogh from Space Landsat 7 Acquired 7/13/2005. In the style of Van Gogh's painting "Starry Night," massive congregations of greenish phytoplankton swirl in the dark water around Gotland, a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea. Population explosions, or blooms, of phytoplankton, like the one shown here, occur when deep currents bring nutrients up to sunlit surface waters, fuelling the growth and reproduction of these tiny plants.
2nd Place: Yukon Delta Landsat 7 Acquired 9/22/2002. Countless lakes, sloughs, and ponds are scattered throughout this scene of the Yukon Delta in southwest Alaska. One of the largest river deltas in the world, and protected as part of the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, the river's sinuous waterways seem like blood vessels branching out to enclose an organ.
3rd Place: Meandering Mississippi Landsat 7 Acquired 5/28/2003. ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/INLXCCYUH
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Top five NASA Landsat observation satellites images of Earth - 24 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Landsat/NASA/Rex / Rex Features (1803180c)
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Top five NASA Landsat Satellites Images of Earth
During a span of 40 years, since 1972, the Landsat series of Earth observation satellites has become a vital reference worldwide for understanding scientific issues related to land use and natural resources.
Beyond the scientific information they supply, some Landsat images are simply striking to look at, presenting spectacular views of mountains, valleys, and islands as well as forests, grasslands, and agricultural patterns.
By selecting certain features and colouring them from a digital palate, the U.S. Geological Survey has created a series of "Earth as Art" perspectives that demonstrate an artistic resonance in satellite land imagery and provide a special avenue of insight about the geography of each scene.
NASA asked the public to vote on their favourite images from the more than 120 images in the online "Earth as Art" collection. From over 14,000 votes the top five winners were:
1st Place: Van Gogh from Space Landsat 7 Acquired 7/13/2005. In the style of Van Gogh's painting "Starry Night," massive congregations of greenish phytoplankton swirl in the dark water around Gotland, a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea. Population explosions, or blooms, of phytoplankton, like the one shown here, occur when deep currents bring nutrients up to sunlit surface waters, fuelling the growth and reproduction of these tiny plants.
2nd Place: Yukon Delta Landsat 7 Acquired 9/22/2002. Countless lakes, sloughs, and ponds are scattered throughout this scene of the Yukon Delta in southwest Alaska. One of the largest river deltas in the world, and protected as part of the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, the river's sinuous waterways seem like blood vessels branching out to enclose an organ.
3rd Place: Meandering Mississippi Landsat 7 Acquired 5/28/2003. ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/INLXCCYUH
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Top five NASA Landsat observation satellites images of Earth - 24 Jul 2012
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Top five NASA Landsat Satellites Images of Earth
During a span of 40 years, since 1972, the Landsat series of Earth observation satellites has become a vital reference worldwide for understanding scientific issues related to land use and natural resources.
Beyond the scientific information they supply, some Landsat images are simply striking to look at, presenting spectacular views of mountains, valleys, and islands as well as forests, grasslands, and agricultural patterns.
By selecting certain features and colouring them from a digital palate, the U.S. Geological Survey has created a series of "Earth as Art" perspectives that demonstrate an artistic resonance in satellite land imagery and provide a special avenue of insight about the geography of each scene.
NASA asked the public to vote on their favourite images from the more than 120 images in the online "Earth as Art" collection. From over 14,000 votes the top five winners were:
1st Place: Van Gogh from Space Landsat 7 Acquired 7/13/2005. In the style of Van Gogh's painting "Starry Night," massive congregations of greenish phytoplankton swirl in the dark water around Gotland, a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea. Population explosions, or blooms, of phytoplankton, like the one shown here, occur when deep currents bring nutrients up to sunlit surface waters, fuelling the growth and reproduction of these tiny plants.
2nd Place: Yukon Delta Landsat 7 Acquired 9/22/2002. Countless lakes, sloughs, and ponds are scattered throughout this scene of the Yukon Delta in southwest Alaska. One of the largest river deltas in the world, and protected as part of the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, the river's sinuous waterways seem like blood vessels branching out to enclose an organ.
3rd Place: Meandering Mississippi Landsat 7 Acquired 5/28/2003. ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/INLXCCYUH
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Top five NASA Landsat observation satellites images of Earth - 24 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Landsat/NASA/Rex / Rex Features (1803180a)
1st Place
Top five NASA Landsat Satellites Images of Earth
During a span of 40 years, since 1972, the Landsat series of Earth observation satellites has become a vital reference worldwide for understanding scientific issues related to land use and natural resources.
Beyond the scientific information they supply, some Landsat images are simply striking to look at, presenting spectacular views of mountains, valleys, and islands as well as forests, grasslands, and agricultural patterns.
By selecting certain features and colouring them from a digital palate, the U.S. Geological Survey has created a series of "Earth as Art" perspectives that demonstrate an artistic resonance in satellite land imagery and provide a special avenue of insight about the geography of each scene.
NASA asked the public to vote on their favourite images from the more than 120 images in the online "Earth as Art" collection. From over 14,000 votes the top five winners were:
1st Place: Van Gogh from Space Landsat 7 Acquired 7/13/2005. In the style of Van Gogh's painting "Starry Night," massive congregations of greenish phytoplankton swirl in the dark water around Gotland, a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea. Population explosions, or blooms, of phytoplankton, like the one shown here, occur when deep currents bring nutrients up to sunlit surface waters, fuelling the growth and reproduction of these tiny plants.
2nd Place: Yukon Delta Landsat 7 Acquired 9/22/2002. Countless lakes, sloughs, and ponds are scattered throughout this scene of the Yukon Delta in southwest Alaska. One of the largest river deltas in the world, and protected as part of the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, the river's sinuous waterways seem like blood vessels branching out to enclose an organ.
3rd Place: Meandering Mississippi Landsat 7 Acquired 5/28/2003. ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/INLXCCYUH
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Texas, America - Dec 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ros Drinkwater / Rex Features ( 1270396r )
Kimbell Museum, newly acquired painting by Michaelangelo, Fort Worth, Texas, America
Texas, America - Dec 2010
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Students demonstrate against higher tuition fees and cuts in University funding, London, Britain - 24 Nov 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rupert Hartley / Rex Features ( 1253014l )
A protester who had acquired a police riot helmet, stands in front of a burned out police van.
Students demonstrate against higher tuition fees and cuts in University funding, London, Britain - 24 Nov 2010
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Zimbabwe HIV Clinic
Professor Luethy listens to Oscar Tapera the lab technologist who is in charge of the laboratory of the clinic. He takes care of the tests and other medical exams, Connaught Clinic, Harare, Zimbabwe, on Wednesday, Sept.18, 2006. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Zimbabwe HIV Clinic
Professor Luethy explains to Sister Rita, a nurse of his clinic that Nyasha, 11, is getting better. Her hair is growing up again; she has been taking ARV's provided by the clinic for two months, Connaught Clinic, Harare, Zimbabwe, on Wednesday, Sept.18, 2006. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Prince Charles visiting Barrington Court, Somerset, Britain - 18 Jul 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 676969g )
Prince Charles tours the Gertrude Jekyll inspired Arts and Crafts Garden during a visit to Barrington Court. The property is celebrating 100 years since becoming the first large country house of its kind to be acquired by the National Trust
Prince Charles visiting Barrington Court, Somerset, Britain - 18 Jul 2007
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028522a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028465a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028520a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028456a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028466a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028521a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028521a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
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