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RMEBJKXT–German Antarctic research station Neumayer 3, Antarctica
A penguin visits the new German research station Neumayer III, Antarctica, 23 February 2009. The night before, another penguin stopped by the station, which opened only two days ago. A colony of Emperor penguins lives nearby and already began to visit the German research station every now and then during its construction. Photo: HANS-CHRISTIAN WOESTE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-penguin-visits-the-new-german-research-station-neumayer-iii-antarctica-54502497.html
RMD4JPDN–A penguin visits the new German research station Neumayer III, Antarctica, 23 February 2009. The night before, another penguin stopped by the station, which opened only two days ago. A colony of Emperor penguins lives nearby and already began to visit the German research station every now and then during its construction. Photo: HANS-CHRISTIAN WOESTE
13 September 2018, Bremen: A look at the miniature model of the German Neumayer III polar station. Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/13-september-2018-bremen-a-look-at-the-miniature-model-of-the-german-neumayer-iii-polar-station-photo-mohssen-assanimoghaddamdpa-image218558060.html
RMPKG510–13 September 2018, Bremen: A look at the miniature model of the German Neumayer III polar station. Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa
Two penguins visit the new German research station Neumayer III, Antarctica, 24 February 2009. Shortly after its opening, other penguins stopped by the station. A colony of Emperor penguins lives nearby and already began to visit the German research station every now and then during its construction. The station measures long term changes of the Earth?s magnetic field. Photo: HANS- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-two-penguins-visit-the-new-german-research-station-neumayer-iii-antarctica-54502895.html
RMD4JPYY–Two penguins visit the new German research station Neumayer III, Antarctica, 24 February 2009. Shortly after its opening, other penguins stopped by the station. A colony of Emperor penguins lives nearby and already began to visit the German research station every now and then during its construction. The station measures long term changes of the Earth?s magnetic field. Photo: HANS-
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RMEBJMAJ–German Antarctic research station Neumayer 3, Antarctica
13 September 2018, Bremen: Daniel Schubert, EDEN ISS project manager, is standing at DLR (German Aerospace Center) in a room behind a miniature model of the German polar station Neumayer III. Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/13-september-2018-bremen-daniel-schubert-eden-iss-project-manager-is-standing-at-dlr-german-aerospace-center-in-a-room-behind-a-miniature-model-of-the-german-polar-station-neumayer-iii-photo-mohssen-assanimoghaddamdpa-image218558063.html
RMPKG513–13 September 2018, Bremen: Daniel Schubert, EDEN ISS project manager, is standing at DLR (German Aerospace Center) in a room behind a miniature model of the German polar station Neumayer III. Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa
Two penguins visit the new German research station Neumayer III, Antarctica, 24 February 2009. Shortly after its opening, other penguins stopped by the station. A colony of Emperor penguins lives nearby and already began to visit the German research station every now and then during its construction. The station measures long term changes of the Earth?s magnetic field. Photo: HANS- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-two-penguins-visit-the-new-german-research-station-neumayer-iii-antarctica-54502896.html
RMD4JR00–Two penguins visit the new German research station Neumayer III, Antarctica, 24 February 2009. Shortly after its opening, other penguins stopped by the station. A colony of Emperor penguins lives nearby and already began to visit the German research station every now and then during its construction. The station measures long term changes of the Earth?s magnetic field. Photo: HANS-
A penguin visits the new German research station Neumayer III, Antarctica, 23 February 2009. The night before, another penguin stopped by the station, which opened only two days ago. A colony of Emperor penguins lives nearby and already began to visit the German research station every now and then during its construction. Photo: HANS-CHRISTIAN WOESTE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-penguin-visits-the-new-german-research-station-neumayer-iii-antarctica-54502494.html
RMD4JPDJ–A penguin visits the new German research station Neumayer III, Antarctica, 23 February 2009. The night before, another penguin stopped by the station, which opened only two days ago. A colony of Emperor penguins lives nearby and already began to visit the German research station every now and then during its construction. Photo: HANS-CHRISTIAN WOESTE
Ventilation of the German Antarctic research station Neumayer 3, Antarctica Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ventilation-of-the-german-antarctic-research-station-neumayer-3-antarctica-76013781.html
RMEBJM9W–Ventilation of the German Antarctic research station Neumayer 3, Antarctica
13 September 2018, Bremen: Researchers and journalists sit in a room at the press conference on the Antarctic greenhouse stand and listen to space engineer Paul Zabel, who can be seen on a screen during a live broadcast to Antarctica. Since the beginning of the year, he has been growing lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and herbs near the German Neumayer III polar station. The project of the German Aerospace Center is considered a test run for future Mars missions. Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/13-september-2018-bremen-researchers-and-journalists-sit-in-a-room-at-the-press-conference-on-the-antarctic-greenhouse-stand-and-listen-to-space-engineer-paul-zabel-who-can-be-seen-on-a-screen-during-a-live-broadcast-to-antarctica-since-the-beginning-of-the-year-he-has-been-growing-lettuce-cucumbers-tomatoes-peppers-and-herbs-near-the-german-neumayer-iii-polar-station-the-project-of-the-german-aerospace-center-is-considered-a-test-run-for-future-mars-missions-photo-mohssen-assanimoghaddamdpa-image218558069.html
RMPKG519–13 September 2018, Bremen: Researchers and journalists sit in a room at the press conference on the Antarctic greenhouse stand and listen to space engineer Paul Zabel, who can be seen on a screen during a live broadcast to Antarctica. Since the beginning of the year, he has been growing lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and herbs near the German Neumayer III polar station. The project of the German Aerospace Center is considered a test run for future Mars missions. Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa
13 September 2018, Bremen: Daniel Schubert (l), EDEN ISS project manager, sits in a room at the press conference on the Antarctic greenhouse stand and welcomes space engineer Paul Zabel, who can be seen on a screen during a live broadcast to Antarctica. Since the beginning of the year, he has been growing lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and herbs near the German Neumayer III polar station. The project of the German Aerospace Center is a test run for future Mars missions.w Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/13-september-2018-bremen-daniel-schubert-l-eden-iss-project-manager-sits-in-a-room-at-the-press-conference-on-the-antarctic-greenhouse-stand-and-welcomes-space-engineer-paul-zabel-who-can-be-seen-on-a-screen-during-a-live-broadcast-to-antarctica-since-the-beginning-of-the-year-he-has-been-growing-lettuce-cucumbers-tomatoes-peppers-and-herbs-near-the-german-neumayer-iii-polar-station-the-project-of-the-german-aerospace-center-is-a-test-run-for-future-mars-missionsw-photo-mohssen-assanimoghaddamdpa-image218558051.html
RMPKG50K–13 September 2018, Bremen: Daniel Schubert (l), EDEN ISS project manager, sits in a room at the press conference on the Antarctic greenhouse stand and welcomes space engineer Paul Zabel, who can be seen on a screen during a live broadcast to Antarctica. Since the beginning of the year, he has been growing lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and herbs near the German Neumayer III polar station. The project of the German Aerospace Center is a test run for future Mars missions.w Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa
13 September 2018, Bremen: Daniel Schubert (l), EDEN ISS project manager, stands in a surveillance room at DLR (German Aerospace Center) and talks to space engineer Paul Zabel, who can be seen on one of the screens during a live connection to Antarctica. Since the beginning of the year, he has been growing lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and herbs near the German Neumayer III polar station. The project of the German Aerospace Center is a test run for future Mars missions.w Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/13-september-2018-bremen-daniel-schubert-l-eden-iss-project-manager-stands-in-a-surveillance-room-at-dlr-german-aerospace-center-and-talks-to-space-engineer-paul-zabel-who-can-be-seen-on-one-of-the-screens-during-a-live-connection-to-antarctica-since-the-beginning-of-the-year-he-has-been-growing-lettuce-cucumbers-tomatoes-peppers-and-herbs-near-the-german-neumayer-iii-polar-station-the-project-of-the-german-aerospace-center-is-a-test-run-for-future-mars-missionsw-photo-mohssen-assanimoghaddamdpa-image218558055.html
RMPKG50R–13 September 2018, Bremen: Daniel Schubert (l), EDEN ISS project manager, stands in a surveillance room at DLR (German Aerospace Center) and talks to space engineer Paul Zabel, who can be seen on one of the screens during a live connection to Antarctica. Since the beginning of the year, he has been growing lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and herbs near the German Neumayer III polar station. The project of the German Aerospace Center is a test run for future Mars missions.w Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa