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#12446005
5 June 2025
A detailed view of the UEFA Respect captain's armband worn by Joshua Kimmich of Germany during the UEFA Nations League 2025 semifinal match between Germany and Portugal at Munich Football Arena in Munich, Germany, on June 4, 2025.
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#11588016
20 September 2024
A detailed view of the tomb of Michel Petrucciani at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France, on September 16, 2024. Paris is known as the 'City of Light' and is home to one of the most visited cemeteries in the world: Pere Lachaise. As the largest cemetery within the city, it is famous for being the final resting place of numerous celebrities and public figures, making it one of the most popular cemeteries in Europe.
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#11588010
20 September 2024
A detailed view of the tomb of Frederic Chopin at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France, on September 16, 2024. Paris is known as the 'City of Light,' but it is also home to one of the most visited cemeteries in the world: Pere Lachaise. As the largest cemetery within the city, it is famous for being the final resting place of numerous celebrities and public figures, making it one of the most popular cemeteries in Europe.
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#11588011
20 September 2024
A detailed view of the tomb of Frederic Chopin at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France, on September 16, 2024. Paris is known as the 'City of Light,' but it is also home to one of the most visited cemeteries in the world: Pere Lachaise. As the largest cemetery within the city, it is famous for being the final resting place of numerous celebrities and public figures, making it one of the most popular cemeteries in Europe.
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#11452526
3 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured through a telescope using ''lucky imaging'' technique: this astrophotography technique captures short-exposure frames or videos, extracting and combining the best frames with specialized software for a sharper, detailed final image during stable atmospheric conditions.) Cysatus, Gruemberger, Moretus, Curtius, Newton, Short, Zach, Pentland and other craters are seen on the Moon through a telescope in L'Aquila, Italy on July 27th, 2024.
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#11452515
3 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured through a telescope using ''lucky imaging'' technique: this astrophotography technique captures short-exposure frames or videos, extracting and combining the best frames with specialized software for a sharper, detailed final image during stable atmospheric conditions.) Montes Caucasus mountains and Aristillus, Autolycus, Archimedes craters in Mare Imbrium (Sea of Showers) are seen on the Moon through a telescope in L'Aquila, Italy on July 27th, 2024.
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#11452514
3 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured through a telescope using ''lucky imaging'' technique: this astrophotography technique captures short-exposure frames or videos, extracting and combining the best frames with specialized software for a sharper, detailed final image during stable atmospheric conditions.) Clavius, Porter, Blancanus, Scheiner, Maginus, Longomontanus, Moretus and Curtius and other craters are seen on the Moon through a telescope in L'Aquila, Italy on July 27th, 2024.
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#11452509
3 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured through a telescope using ''lucky imaging'' technique: this astrophotography technique captures short-exposure frames or videos, extracting and combining the best frames with specialized software for a sharper, detailed final image during stable atmospheric conditions.) Pluto crater on the illuminated side, Aristoteles and Eudoxes on the side on the shadow are seen on the Moon through a telescope in L'Aquila, Italy on July 27th, 2024.
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#11452502
3 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured through a telescope using ''lucky imaging'' technique: this astrophotography technique captures short-exposure frames or videos, extracting and combining the best frames with specialized software for a sharper, detailed final image during stable atmospheric conditions.) Werner, Aliacenis, Apianus and Poisson craters are seen on the Moon through a telescope in L'Aquila, Italy on July 27th, 2024.
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#11408039
14 July 2024
Detailed view of the Henri Delaunay Cup, trophy of the European Championships ahead of the during the UEFA EURO 2024 final match between Spain and England at Olympiastadion on July 14, 2024 in Berlin, Germany.
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#11408037
14 July 2024
Detailed view of the Henri Delaunay Cup, trophy of the European Championships ahead of the during the UEFA EURO 2024 final match between Spain and England at Olympiastadion on July 14, 2024 in Berlin, Germany.
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#10934170
23 January 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured through a telescope using ''lucky imaging''. This astrophotography technique captures short-exposure frames or videos, extracting and combining the best frames with specialized software for a sharper, detailed final image during stable atmospheric conditions.) Bettinus crater and southwestern emisphere of the Moon are seen through a telescope from L'Aquila, Italy, on January 22nd, 2024. Bettinus is a lunar impact crater located southeast of Alphonsus in the Lunar Highlands, with a diameter of approximately 71 kilometers. Featuring terraced walls and a central peak, Bettinus is observable with telescopes from Earth and provides insights into the ancient impact history of the Moon.
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#10934165
23 January 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured through a telescope using ''lucky imaging''. This astrophotography technique captures short-exposure frames or videos, extracting and combining the best frames with specialized software for a sharper, detailed final image during stable atmospheric conditions.) Tycho crater and southwester emisphere of the Moon are seen through a telescope from L'Aquila, Italy, on January 22nd, 2024. Tycho is a prominent lunar impact crater located near the Moon's southern limb, known for its relatively recent formation around 108 million years ago and distinctive system of bright rays extending across the lunar surface. With a diameter of approximately 85 kilometers, Tycho's well-defined features, including a central peak, make it a notable and easily visible target for observers using telescopes.
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#10934164
23 January 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured through a telescope using ''lucky imaging''. This astrophotography technique captures short-exposure frames or videos, extracting and combining the best frames with specialized software for a sharper, detailed final image during stable atmospheric conditions.) Tycho crater on the moon is seen through a telescope from L'Aquila, Italy, on January 22nd, 2024. Tycho is a prominent lunar impact crater located near the Moon's southern limb, known for its relatively recent formation around 108 million years ago and distinctive system of bright rays extending across the lunar surface. With a diameter of approximately 85 kilometers, Tycho's well-defined features, including a central peak, make it a notable and easily visible target for observers using telescopes.
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#10934134
23 January 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured through a telescope using ''lucky imaging''. This astrophotography technique captures short-exposure frames or videos, extracting and combining the best frames with specialized software for a sharper, detailed final image during stable atmospheric conditions.) Gassendi crater on the moon is seen through a telescope from L'Aquila, Italy, on January 22nd, 2024. Gassendi is a sizable lunar impact crater located in the southern part of the Moon's near side, with a diameter of approximately 110 kilometers. Known for its central peak and floor rilles, Gassendi is an intriguing target for lunar observers using telescopes, providing insights into the Moon's geological history.
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#10934133
23 January 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured through a telescope using ''lucky imaging''. This astrophotography technique captures short-exposure frames or videos, extracting and combining the best frames with specialized software for a sharper, detailed final image during stable atmospheric conditions.) Copernicus crater on the moon is seen through a telescope from L'Aquila, Italy, on January 21st, 2024. Copernicus crater, named after astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, is a prominent lunar impact crater, featuring a diameter of about 93 kilometers and distinctive terraced walls surrounding a central peak. Formed approximately 800 million years ago, its well-defined features make it a notable target for lunar observers using binoculars or telescopes.
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