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Craig Connor

@ConnorReachPLC

Photojournalist - Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle Upon Tyne, England Katılım Ocak 2012
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literland@literlandweb1·
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Eye On Axis
Eye On Axis@eyeonaxis·
Hong Kong's lights and shadows | Kong Yun Sang
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Newcastle United
Newcastle United@NUFC·
Clock ticking down. Scores level. Defenders to beat. Step forward, Will Osula 👏👏👏
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Pol Niuman
Pol Niuman@Joshuacagose·
📸 Ansel Adams Nuevo México (1958)
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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
Speaking at a pro-Palestine rally in Barcelona, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola urged the world not to turn a blind eye to the suffering in Gaza. trib.al/zwNqgyL
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Tony Martin
Tony Martin@mrtonymartin·
I'm seriously starting to question the credibility of the FIFA Peace Prize.
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Brian Groom
Brian Groom@GroomB·
Raby Bingo, Byker, Newcastle, 1977, by Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen. Was bingo the most baffling 1970s phenomenon?
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The math on this image is insane. New Horizons transmitted at 2,000 bits per second from 3 billion miles away. Slower than a 1990s dial-up modem. It took 16 months to download all the flyby data. The spacecraft had to hit a target box 100km wide, arriving within 150 seconds of schedule, after 9 years of flight. Miss it and the preloaded observation commands point at empty space. Ten days before arrival, the spacecraft crashed and went into safe mode. Engineers had 72 hours to restore everything. The probe is now 5 billion miles out, still whispering data back to Earth. We got 50 gigabits of Pluto photos using technology slower than your phone’s bluetooth.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

It took 9 years and 3 billion miles to get this shot. Pluto’s icy Mountains.

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Brian Groom
Brian Groom@GroomB·
Castleford, Yorkshire, Christmas 1976, by Chris Killip. Terraced house and coal mine with a fence made of old house doors and a child looking out of the window.
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Brian Groom
Brian Groom@GroomB·
Oldham market in the snow on Christmas Eve, painted 1971 by Helen Bradley (1900-79). She began to paint her distinctive scenes of an Edwardian girlhood at the age of 65.
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NASA History Office
NASA History Office@NASAhistory·
"Merry Christmas, and God bless all of you—all of you on the good Earth" Astronauts orbited the Moon for the first time in history on Christmas Eve, 1968. On their fourth orbit, they captured the sight of the Earth rising over the Moon's horizon, a photo dubbed "Earthrise."
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James Lucas
James Lucas@JamesLucasIT·
Christmas lights under snow
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Eye On Axis
Eye On Axis@eyeonaxis·
Private property, Austria, 2005 | Josef Hoflehner
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