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#5082300
5 November 2019
A woman holds the prototype sapphire disc. For the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 17 to the Moon, scientist Benoit Faiveley and others launched the 'Sanctuary Project'. They proposed to send with the Alina lunar explorer a 'Lunar Vault' containing 17 sapphire discs with the knowledge of humankind at the beginning of the XXIth century. They described it as 'An Eternal Lunar Vault for Humanity'. Each sapphire disc contains more than 3 Gigapixels. Some discs and the 'prototype disc' were exposed at the Quai Des Savoirs in Toulouse. Toulouse. FRance. November 4th 2019.
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#5082302
5 November 2019
A drawing depicting one of the 17 sapphire disks. For the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 17 to the Moon, scientist Benoit Faiveley and others launched the 'Sanctuary Project'. They proposed to send with the Alina lunar explorer a 'Lunar Vault' containing 17 sapphire discs with the knowledge of humankind at the beginning of the XXIth century. They described it as 'An Eternal Lunar Vault for Humanity'. Each sapphire disc contains more than 3 Gigapixels. Some discs and the 'prototype disc' were exposed at the Quai Des Savoirs in Toulouse. Toulouse. FRance. November 4th 2019.
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#5082304
5 November 2019
A woman shows the prototype sapphire disk. For the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 17 to the Moon, scientist Benoit Faiveley and others launched the 'Sanctuary Project'. They proposed to send with the Alina lunar explorer a 'Lunar Vault' containing 17 sapphire discs with the knowledge of humankind at the beginning of the XXIth century. They described it as 'An Eternal Lunar Vault for Humanity'. Each sapphire disc contains more than 3 Gigapixels. Some discs and the 'prototype disc' were exposed at the Quai Des Savoirs in Toulouse. Toulouse. FRance. November 4th 2019.
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#5082306
5 November 2019
A woman looks at the prototype sapphire disk with a magnifying glass. For the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 17 to the Moon, scientist Benoit Faiveley and others launched the 'Sanctuary Project'. They proposed to send with the Alina lunar explorer a 'Lunar Vault' containing 17 sapphire discs with the knowledge of humankind at the beginning of the XXIth century. They described it as 'An Eternal Lunar Vault for Humanity'. Each sapphire disc contains more than 3 Gigapixels. Some discs and the 'prototype disc' were exposed at the Quai Des Savoirs in Toulouse. Toulouse. FRance. November 4th 2019.
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#5082308
5 November 2019
Close-up of the prototype sapphire disk. For the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 17 to the Moon, scientist Benoit Faiveley and others launched the 'Sanctuary Project'. They proposed to send with the Alina lunar explorer a 'Lunar Vault' containing 17 sapphire discs with the knowledge of humankind at the beginning of the XXIth century. They described it as 'An Eternal Lunar Vault for Humanity'. Each sapphire disc contains more than 3 Gigapixels. Some discs and the 'prototype disc' were exposed at the Quai Des Savoirs in Toulouse. Toulouse. FRance. November 4th 2019.
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#5082310
5 November 2019
The 'Lunar Vault' where the sapphire disks will be stored. For the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 17 to the Moon, scientist Benoit Faiveley and others launched the 'Sanctuary Project'. They proposed to send with the Alina lunar explorer a 'Lunar Vault' containing 17 sapphire discs with the knowledge of humankind at the beginning of the XXIth century. They described it as 'An Eternal Lunar Vault for Humanity'. Each sapphire disc contains more than 3 Gigapixels. Some discs and the 'prototype disc' were exposed at the Quai Des Savoirs in Toulouse. Toulouse. FRance. November 4th 2019.
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#5082314
5 November 2019
Close-up of the prototype sapphire disk. For the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 17 to the Moon, scientist Benoit Faiveley and others launched the 'Sanctuary Project'. They proposed to send with the Alina lunar explorer a 'Lunar Vault' containing 17 sapphire discs with the knowledge of humankind at the beginning of the XXIth century. They described it as 'An Eternal Lunar Vault for Humanity'. Each sapphire disc contains more than 3 Gigapixels. Some discs and the 'prototype disc' were exposed at the Quai Des Savoirs in Toulouse. Toulouse. FRance. November 4th 2019.
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#5082318
5 November 2019
Close-up of the prototype sapphire disk. For the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 17 to the Moon, scientist Benoit Faiveley and others launched the 'Sanctuary Project'. They proposed to send with the Alina lunar explorer a 'Lunar Vault' containing 17 sapphire discs with the knowledge of humankind at the beginning of the XXIth century. They described it as 'An Eternal Lunar Vault for Humanity'. Each sapphire disc contains more than 3 Gigapixels. Some discs and the 'prototype disc' were exposed at the Quai Des Savoirs in Toulouse. Toulouse. FRance. November 4th 2019.
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#5082320
5 November 2019
Close-up of the prototype sapphire disk. For the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 17 to the Moon, scientist Benoit Faiveley and others launched the 'Sanctuary Project'. They proposed to send with the Alina lunar explorer a 'Lunar Vault' containing 17 sapphire discs with the knowledge of humankind at the beginning of the XXIth century. They described it as 'An Eternal Lunar Vault for Humanity'. Each sapphire disc contains more than 3 Gigapixels. Some discs and the 'prototype disc' were exposed at the Quai Des Savoirs in Toulouse. Toulouse. FRance. November 4th 2019.
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#5082322
5 November 2019
A woman holds the prototype sapphire disc. For the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 17 to the Moon, scientist Benoit Faiveley and others launched the 'Sanctuary Project'. They proposed to send with the Alina lunar explorer a 'Lunar Vault' containing 17 sapphire discs with the knowledge of humankind at the beginning of the XXIth century. They described it as 'An Eternal Lunar Vault for Humanity'. Each sapphire disc contains more than 3 Gigapixels. Some discs and the 'prototype disc' were exposed at the Quai Des Savoirs in Toulouse. Toulouse. France. November 4th 2019.
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#5082324
5 November 2019
Close-up of the prototype sapphire disk. For the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 17 to the Moon, scientist Benoit Faiveley and others launched the 'Sanctuary Project'. They proposed to send with the Alina lunar explorer a 'Lunar Vault' containing 17 sapphire discs with the knowledge of humankind at the beginning of the XXIth century. They described it as 'An Eternal Lunar Vault for Humanity'. Each sapphire disc contains more than 3 Gigapixels. Some discs and the 'prototype disc' were exposed at the Quai Des Savoirs in Toulouse. Toulouse. FRance. November 4th 2019.
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