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  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 05 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
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  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 16 Apr 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
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**Editorial use only**
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  • PICTURE SHOWS: A member of the NASA Mars Rover team working from home<br />
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FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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The team behind NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been working from home just like you – and controlling the vehicle from their living rooms. <br />
<br />
On March 20, 2020, nobody on the team was present at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the mission is based. It was the first time the rover's operations were planned while the team was completely remote. Two days later, the commands they had sent to Mars executed as expected, resulting in Curiosity drilling a rock sample at a location called "Edinburgh."<br />
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When: 20 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Cover Images/NASA/JPL-Caltech<br />
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**Editorial use only**
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  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 05 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
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**Editorial use only**
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  • A dog reported itself to police when it had lost its owner. <br />
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Chico the German Shepherd put its paws up on the reception at Odessa Police Department in Texas on 11 February. <br />
<br />
Staff later found out the cheeky canine returned safely to its owner. <br />
<br />
Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers reported: “So.... this happy guy randomly strolled into the front desk of the Police Department last night. We’re thinking he wanted to apply for a K-9 position after eliminating a Lassie type situation. He was given lots of love and attention until he decided it was time for him to leave. He let himself out and after an exhausting search was not found. We were relieved to learn he safely returned to his owner. Chico is welcome back anytime.”<br />
<br />
When: 11 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers/Cover Images<br />
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**Editorial use only**
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  • PICTURE SHOWS: Members of the NASA Mars Rover team working from home<br />
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<br />
....<br />
<br />
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
<br />
The team behind NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been working from home just like you – and controlling the vehicle from their living rooms. <br />
<br />
On March 20, 2020, nobody on the team was present at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the mission is based. It was the first time the rover's operations were planned while the team was completely remote. Two days later, the commands they had sent to Mars executed as expected, resulting in Curiosity drilling a rock sample at a location called "Edinburgh."<br />
<br />
When: 20 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Cover Images/NASA/JPL-Caltech<br />
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**Editorial use only**
    40448238.jpg
  • A dog reported itself to police when it had lost its owner. <br />
<br />
Chico the German Shepherd put its paws up on the reception at Odessa Police Department in Texas on 11 February. <br />
<br />
Staff later found out the cheeky canine returned safely to its owner. <br />
<br />
Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers reported: “So.... this happy guy randomly strolled into the front desk of the Police Department last night. We’re thinking he wanted to apply for a K-9 position after eliminating a Lassie type situation. He was given lots of love and attention until he decided it was time for him to leave. He let himself out and after an exhausting search was not found. We were relieved to learn he safely returned to his owner. Chico is welcome back anytime.”<br />
<br />
When: 11 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers/Cover Images<br />
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**Editorial use only**
    40327046.jpg
  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 16 Apr 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40449378.jpg
  • PICTURE SHOWS: A member of the NASA Mars Rover team working from home<br />
<br />
<br />
....<br />
<br />
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
<br />
The team behind NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been working from home just like you – and controlling the vehicle from their living rooms. <br />
<br />
On March 20, 2020, nobody on the team was present at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the mission is based. It was the first time the rover's operations were planned while the team was completely remote. Two days later, the commands they had sent to Mars executed as expected, resulting in Curiosity drilling a rock sample at a location called "Edinburgh."<br />
<br />
When: 20 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Cover Images/NASA/JPL-Caltech<br />
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**Editorial use only**
    40448237.jpg
  • PICTURE SHOWS: A member of the NASA Mars Rover team working from home<br />
<br />
<br />
....<br />
<br />
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
<br />
The team behind NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been working from home just like you – and controlling the vehicle from their living rooms. <br />
<br />
On March 20, 2020, nobody on the team was present at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the mission is based. It was the first time the rover's operations were planned while the team was completely remote. Two days later, the commands they had sent to Mars executed as expected, resulting in Curiosity drilling a rock sample at a location called "Edinburgh."<br />
<br />
When: 20 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Cover Images/NASA/JPL-Caltech<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40448234.jpg
  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
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When: 27 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
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**Editorial use only**
    40449374.jpg
  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 11 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40449376.jpg
  • PICTURE SHOWS: The NASA Mars Rover<br />
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<br />
....<br />
<br />
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
<br />
The team behind NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been working from home just like you – and controlling the vehicle from their living rooms. <br />
<br />
On March 20, 2020, nobody on the team was present at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the mission is based. It was the first time the rover's operations were planned while the team was completely remote. Two days later, the commands they had sent to Mars executed as expected, resulting in Curiosity drilling a rock sample at a location called "Edinburgh."<br />
<br />
When: 20 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Cover Images/NASA/JPL-Caltech<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40448233.jpg
  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 09 Apr 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40449379.jpg
  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 16 Apr 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40449380.jpg
  • Newly released images of the Sun have revealed that its outer layer is filled with previously unseen, incredibly fine magnetic threads filled with extremely hot, million-degree plasma. The high-resolution observations have been analysed by researchers at UCLan alongside collaborators from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre (MSFC) and will provide astronomers with a better understanding of how the Sun’s magnetised atmosphere exists, and what it is comprised of.<br />
<br />
Until now, certain parts of the Sun’s atmosphere had appeared dark or mostly empty, but new images have revealed strands that are around 500km in width - roughly the distance between London and Belfast - with hot electrified gases flowing inside them.<br />
<br />
The ultra-sharp images were taken by NASA’s High-Resolution Coronal Imager (or Hi-C for short), a unique astronomical telescope carried into space on a sub-orbital rocket flight. The telescope can pick out structures in the Sun’s atmosphere as small as 70km in size, or around 0.01% the size of the Sun, making these the highest resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s atmosphere. MORE COPY AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
When: 05 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: UCLan/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40449373.jpg
  • PICTURE SHOWS: A member of the NASA Mars Rover team working from home<br />
<br />
<br />
....<br />
<br />
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com<br />
<br />
<br />
The team behind NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has been working from home just like you – and controlling the vehicle from their living rooms. <br />
<br />
On March 20, 2020, nobody on the team was present at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where the mission is based. It was the first time the rover's operations were planned while the team was completely remote. Two days later, the commands they had sent to Mars executed as expected, resulting in Curiosity drilling a rock sample at a location called "Edinburgh."<br />
<br />
When: 20 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Cover Images/NASA/JPL-Caltech<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40448235.jpg
  • A dog reported itself to police when it had lost its owner. <br />
<br />
Chico the German Shepherd put its paws up on the reception at Odessa Police Department in Texas on 11 February. <br />
<br />
Staff later found out the cheeky canine returned safely to its owner. <br />
<br />
Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers reported: “So.... this happy guy randomly strolled into the front desk of the Police Department last night. We’re thinking he wanted to apply for a K-9 position after eliminating a Lassie type situation. He was given lots of love and attention until he decided it was time for him to leave. He let himself out and after an exhausting search was not found. We were relieved to learn he safely returned to his owner. Chico is welcome back anytime.”<br />
<br />
When: 11 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40327047.jpg
  • A dog reported itself to police when it had lost its owner. <br />
<br />
Chico the German Shepherd put its paws up on the reception at Odessa Police Department in Texas on 11 February. <br />
<br />
Staff later found out the cheeky canine returned safely to its owner. <br />
<br />
Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers reported: “So.... this happy guy randomly strolled into the front desk of the Police Department last night. We’re thinking he wanted to apply for a K-9 position after eliminating a Lassie type situation. He was given lots of love and attention until he decided it was time for him to leave. He let himself out and after an exhausting search was not found. We were relieved to learn he safely returned to his owner. Chico is welcome back anytime.”<br />
<br />
When: 11 Feb 2020<br />
Credit: Support Our Permian Basin Police Officers/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**Editorial use only**
    40327045.jpg
  • November 20, 2018 - Chicago, IL, USA - Bomberos de Chicago socorren a seis personas atrapadas en un ascensor en el John Hancock Center. (Credit Image: © Hannah Leone/Miami Herald/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2017 - Roscoe, Illinois, U.S. -   The George Barris-built car from the 1967 film 'Bonnie & Clyde' is displayed at the Historic Auto Attractions Museum.  The museum's holdings include the world's largest collection of presidential and world leaders' automobiles, and 36,000 square feet worth of displays of cultural artifacts and historical oddities from the 20th Century.(Credit Image: © Brian Cahn via ZUMA Wire)
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