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3A8TA4H Partial solar eclipse. Eclipse seen from Spain, visible thanks to the country's clear skies. Eclipse of 2025.
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3A8TA4F Partial solar eclipse. Eclipse seen from Spain, visible thanks to the country's clear skies. Eclipse of 2025.
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3A8TA4E Partial solar eclipse. Eclipse seen from Spain, visible thanks to the country's clear skies. Eclipse of 2025.
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3A8TA4D Partial solar eclipse. Eclipse seen from Spain, visible thanks to the country's clear skies. Eclipse of 2025.
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3BKJ8JG Waste piles up at a bin site in front of ancient site after sunrise at the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 25,000 visitors were al
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3BKJ8JP Spiritual revellers celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 25,000 visitors were allowed into the ancient
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3BKJ8JN Naked spiritual revellers celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 25,000 visitors were allowed into the an
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3BKJ8JB A political campaigner waves the Palestininan flag as spiritual revellers celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage
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3BKJ8JM Spiritual revellers watch the rising sun and celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 25,000 visitors were
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3BKJ8JF Spiritual revellers watch the rising sun over the Heel Stone and celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 2
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3BKJ8JW Spiritual revellers watch the rising sun over the Heel Stone and celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 2
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3BKJ8JJ Spiritual revellers watch the rising sun and celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 25,000 visitors were
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3BKJ8JD Spiritual revellers celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 25,000 visitors were allowed into the ancient
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3BKJ8JT Crowds gather at dawn as spiritual revellers celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 25,000 visitors were
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3BKJ8HP Crowds gather at dawn as spiritual revellers celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 25,000 visitors were
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3BKJ8HR Crowds gather at dawn as spiritual revellers celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 25,000 visitors were
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3BKJ8HW Security staff ask a political campaigner to not display the Palestininan flag at the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage wh
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3BKJ8HN Spiritual revellers watch the rising sun and celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 25,000 visitors were
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3BKJ8HT Spiritual revellers watch the rising sun and celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 25,000 visitors were
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3BKJ8HH Spiritual revellers watch the rising sun and celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 25,000 visitors were
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3BKJ8HK Spiritual revellers watch the rising sun and celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage who say 25,000 visitors were
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3BKJ8D1 A political campaigner waves the Palestininan flag as spiritual revellers celebrate the summer Solstice (mid-summer and longest day) among the ancient late-Neolithic stones of Stonehenge, on 21st June 2025, in Wiltshire, England. The summer solstice is the northern hemisphere's longest day and shortest night of the year, when the earth’s axis is tilted at its closest point from the sun and pagans say the ancient monument is a sacred place that links the Earth, Moon, Sun and the seasons. Stonehenge was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C. and is now owned by English Heritage
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3BMA8N9 A spacecraft from Earth comes in for a landing on a moon base.
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3BJ91EB Planet Earth and Moon system.
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3BG9CEK Space rocket flying from Earth to the Moon, vector illustration in flat style
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3BB1CX9 Embargoed until 00.01 15/05/25. London, UK. 14 May 2025. A staff member poses with an animated projection showing a day on Mars, created from data from the 2020 Mars Perseverance rover in the Jezero crater, at the preview of ‘Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?’, at the Natural History Museum that explores the big question – are we alone in the universe? The exhibition runs 16 May 2025 to 22 February 2026. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
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3BB1CTT Embargoed until 00.01 15/05/25. London, UK. 14 May 2025. Staff members pose with a slice from the 24 tonne Mundrabilla meteorite at the preview of ‘Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?’, at the Natural History Museum that explores the big question – are we alone in the universe? The exhibition runs 16 May 2025 to 22 February 2026. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
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3BB1CTN Embargoed until 00.01 15/05/25. London, UK. 14 May 2025. Staff members pose with a slice from the 24 tonne Mundrabilla meteorite at the preview of ‘Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?’, at the Natural History Museum that explores the big question – are we alone in the universe? The exhibition runs 16 May 2025 to 22 February 2026. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
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3BB1CTP Embargoed until 00.01 15/05/25. London, UK. 14 May 2025. A staff member poses with Ivuna meteorite, older than the planets in our solar system and made from similar material to the sun, at the preview of ‘Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?’, at the Natural History Museum that explores the big question – are we alone in the universe? The exhibition runs 16 May 2025 to 22 February 2026. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
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3BB1CTH Embargoed until 00.01 15/05/25. London, UK. 14 May 2025. A staff member poses with an animated projection showing a day on Mars, created from data from the 2020 Mars Perseverance rover in the Jezero crater, at the preview of ‘Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?’, at the Natural History Museum that explores the big question – are we alone in the universe? The exhibition runs 16 May 2025 to 22 February 2026. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
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3BB1CTJ Embargoed until 00.01 15/05/25. London, UK. 14 May 2025. A staff member poses with an animated projection showing a day on Mars, created from data from the 2020 Mars Perseverance rover in the Jezero crater, at the preview of ‘Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?’, at the Natural History Museum that explores the big question – are we alone in the universe? The exhibition runs 16 May 2025 to 22 February 2026. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
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3BDTRGD High-resolution photograph of the waxing gibbous moon in the night sky, taken from Utah, USA, with visible craters and surface detail
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3AMBB4W Prague, Czech Republic. 12th Apr, 2025. The full moon of April known as the Pink Moon rises over Charles Bridge and the Old Town Bridge Tower. April's full moon is a 'micromoon', which occurs when the moon nears its farthest point from Earth. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
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3AMBB53 Prague, Czech Republic. 12th Apr, 2025. The full moon of April known as the Pink Moon rises over a statue at Charles Bridge. April's full moon is a 'micromoon', which occurs when the moon nears its farthest point from Earth. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
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3AMBB52 Prague, Czech Republic. 12th Apr, 2025. The full moon of April known as the Pink Moon rises over a statue at Charles Bridge. April's full moon is a 'micromoon', which occurs when the moon nears its farthest point from Earth. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
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3AMBB50 Prague, Czech Republic. 12th Apr, 2025. People take pictures to the full moon of April known as the Pink Moon as it rises over Charles Bridge. April's full moon is a 'micromoon', which occurs when the moon nears its farthest point from Earth. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
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3AMBB4N Prague, Czech Republic. 12th Apr, 2025. The full moon of April known as the Pink Moon rises over Charles Bridge and the Old Town Bridge Tower. April's full moon is a 'micromoon', which occurs when the moon nears its farthest point from Earth. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
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3AMBB4K Prague, Czech Republic. 12th Apr, 2025. The full moon of April known as the Pink Moon rises over Charles Bridge and the Old Town Bridge Tower. April's full moon is a 'micromoon', which occurs when the moon nears its farthest point from Earth. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
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3AMBB4E Prague, Czech Republic. 12th Apr, 2025. The full moon of April known as the Pink Moon rises over Charles Bridge and the Old Town Bridge Tower. April's full moon is a 'micromoon', which occurs when the moon nears its farthest point from Earth. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
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3AMBB4R Prague, Czech Republic. 12th Apr, 2025. The full moon of April known as the Pink Moon rises over a statue at Charles Bridge. April's full moon is a 'micromoon', which occurs when the moon nears its farthest point from Earth. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
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3AKRMJN Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRMJC Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRMJF Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRMJM Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRM2K Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRM22 Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRM1A Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRM2E Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRM1R Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRM26 Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRM1F Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRM2D Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRKFA Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRKFG Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRKEA Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRJY2 Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRJY4 Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3AKRJY5 Mexico, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 12th Apr, 2025. From the Volcanoes Zone in Chalco, State of Mexico, under clear skies, you can see the Full Moon, also known as the April Pink Moon. According to STAR WALK, this phenomenon will begin at 6:22 p.m. on April 12, and will peak at 2:00 a.m. on April 13. Credit: Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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3ACK1XH partial eclipse of the sun from Cornwall 29 March 2025
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3A8TC83 Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TC7X Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TC82 Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TC7B Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TC6G Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TC68 Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TC63 Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TBA3 Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TBB4 Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TBAW Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TBAN Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9Y Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9T Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TBAT Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TBAC Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TBAE Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9H Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TBA7 Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9N Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TBA0 Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TBAB Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9F Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9K Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9A Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9X Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9B Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9M Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9W Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9J Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9P Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TBA9 Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9G Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TB9R Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8TBA2 Cangas, march 29th, 2025. Solar eclipse in the northern hemisphere seen from Cangas, Pontevedra, Spain. credit: Xan Gasalla/Alamy Live News
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3A8T97C A partial solar eclipse seen from Warwickshire. The phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. The three will not be completely aligned, meaning only part of the Sun will be obscured. Picture date: Saturday March 29, 2025.
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3A8T97F A partial solar eclipse seen from Warwickshire. The phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. The three will not be completely aligned, meaning only part of the Sun will be obscured. Picture date: Saturday March 29, 2025.
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3A8T979 A partial solar eclipse seen from Warwickshire. The phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. The three will not be completely aligned, meaning only part of the Sun will be obscured. Picture date: Saturday March 29, 2025.
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3A8T977 A partial solar eclipse seen from Warwickshire. The phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. The three will not be completely aligned, meaning only part of the Sun will be obscured. Picture date: Saturday March 29, 2025.
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3A8RPFC A partial solar eclipse seen from Warwickshire. The phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. The three will not be completely aligned, meaning only part of the Sun will be obscured. Picture date: Saturday March 29, 2025.
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3A8RPBA A partial solar eclipse seen from Warwickshire. The phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. The three will not be completely aligned, meaning only part of the Sun will be obscured. Picture date: Saturday March 29, 2025.
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3A8RPC7 A partial solar eclipse seen from Warwickshire. The phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. The three will not be completely aligned, meaning only part of the Sun will be obscured. Picture date: Saturday March 29, 2025.
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