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This guy was a bitch.
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Zippo Lighter from the Vietnam war.
Martin Luther King, leader of the civil rights movement, gives a speech outside the U.N. building. New York, USA. 1967. © Burt Glinn / Magnum Photos
Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom. Martin Luther King Jr. speaks to the crowds. Washington D.C., USA. 1957. © Bob Henriques / Magnum Photos
March on Washington. Washington D.C., USA. 1963. © Hiroji Kubota / Magnum Photos
Demonstrators sing "We Shall Overcome" after Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech. Washington D.C., USA. 1963. © Leonard Freed / Magnum Photos
The Selma March. Montgomery, Alabama. USA. 1965. © Bruce Davidson / Magnum Photos
The Selma March. Montgomery, Alabama. USA. 1965. © Bruce Davidson / Magnum Photos
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. being greeted on his return to the US after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. Baltimore, Maryland. USA. October 31, 1964. © Leonard Freed / Magnum Photos
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. Montgomery, Alabama. USA. 1995. © Eli Reed / Magnum Photos
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, observed for the first time 40 years ago, we celebrate King as the voice of nonviolent activism during the civil rights movement in America.
On May 17, 1957, Bob Henriques documented the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom at the Lincoln Memorial, where King gave his “Give Us the Ballot” speech, earning him national attention as a civil rights leader.
To a crowd of over 250,000 people in 1963, King delivered his “I Have A Dream” speech, one of the most celebrated addresses in history. The demonstration, captured by Leonard Freed, Bruce Davidson and Hiroji Kubota, led to the Civil Rights Act and inspired protests to come.
Davidson photographed the marches from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965, which were central in passing the Voting Rights Act. The year before, King had become the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize at age 35.
Last week, King would have been 97 years old.
Learn more about Magnum’s documentation of Martin Luther King Jr.: https://bit.ly/4jN0tmw
Modulo di servizio sganciato!
Poco fa il distacco del modulo di servizio (quello con i panelli fotovoltaici) è avvenuto con successo grazie a delle piccole cariche esplosive ben piazzate. Si trattava di uno degli ultimi momenti cruciali che doveva assolutamente svolgersi con successo per garantire un rientro in sicurezza dei quattro astronauti.
Ecco il video del questo istante, trasmesso in diretta per qualche secondo dalle telecamere esterne!
Il modulo di servizio copriva lo scudo termico, quindi era fondamentale che si separasse. La capsula Orion ora deve orientarsi con lo scudo verso il basso prima di entrare nell'atmosfera. Per alcuni minuti non sarà possibile comunicare con l'equipaggio perché la capsula sarà completamente avvolta dal plasma.
Ecco il video dell'ammaraggio di Artemis II
Che roba fantastica!
Royal Danish Air Force Saab RF-35
Draken flies over the Danmark ship to commemorate the 40th anniversary of fighter squadron Eskadrille 725 in 1991. 🇩🇰
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Northrop B-2 Spirit
this shot makes my day
Spitfire and Hurricane aircraft from World War II come together over Lincolnshire, for the Lincolnshire Lancaster Association Day event held at RAF Coningsby. This image was a runner-up in the 2010 RAF Photographic Competition for SAC Sally Raimondo.
There is a reason why the POTUS has to go through Congress before unleashing wars around the world, and it is precisely to avoid dragging the planet into irreversible crises because of the obsessions of one person who thinks he is an omnipotent king.
We’re already more than fed up with the ones we already have; we don’t need another one.
Wake up, America, please.