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The Harper’s BAZAAR, “Fly Me to the Moon” Preview

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Old 23-06-10, 15:14
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Default The Harper’s BAZAAR, “Fly Me to the Moon” Preview

The Harper’s BAZAAR, “Fly Me to the Moon” Preview

We are really excited to share the Harper’s BAZAAR, “Fly me to the Moon” Making of Video Preview… You will have to wait till July 10th to see the* hard copy* version of the magazine fashion spread. But, the Good News is, that in a few days, we will post the web version of the entire story and the making of video as well… But until then, just use your imagination and enjoy the appetizer…

Starry-Eyed Hubble Celebrates 20 Years of Awe and Discovery:
In 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into its orbit around the Earth. Over the past two decades, the world has followed Hubble’s saga, watching as image after image revealed another part of the cosmos that would otherwise be invisible to our eyes. We absorbed the discoveries that the pictures sparked and witnessed the astronaut missions that brought the telescope new technology and extended its life.

This year Hubble achieves its 20th anniversary, renewed and equipped by the latest servicing mission for many more years of astronomy. More than 30,000 objects have come under the telescope’s gaze, each observation slotting another piece into the cosmic puzzle of the universe. Join us as we celebrate one of the world’s most successful observatories, even now changing the face of astronomy, its final legacy still in the making.

VIDEO HERE:* http://www.benjaminkanarekblog.com/ej7
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