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China: Two Full-Arc Rainbows Appear Over Sayram Lake

This is the stunning moment that a group of tourists captured when two full-arc rainbows appeared fully above Sayram Lake, following a rain shower on June 16, 2025. The larger primary rainbow displayed full spectral intensity, while the secondary arc, fainter yet clearly visible, added to the scene’s enchantment.

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CHINA-HIGHEST-ENERGY GAMMA-RAY SPECTRAL LINE-DISCOVERY (CN)

CHINA-HIGHEST-ENERGY GAMMA-RAY SPECTRAL LINE-DISCOVERY (CN)

(240726) -- BEIJING, July 26, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This schematic diagram provided by the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows the brightest gamma-ray burst (GRB) ever observed, coded GRB 221009A. TO GO WITH "China Focus: Chinese scientists discover highest-energy gamma-ray spectral line" (IHEP/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First batch of exhibits for 6th CIIE arrives at venue in Shanghai

STORY: First batch of exhibits for 6th CIIE arrives at venue in Shanghai DATELINE: Oct. 25, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:18 LOCATION: SHANGHAI, China CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of exhibits for the sixth China International Import Expo (CIIE) arriving at the venue Shanghai 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): ZHONG LUYIN, CCO of GE Healthcare China 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): DANIEL ZITTEL, Director of Direct Sales at BFDA Mercedes-Benz Business Unit STORYLINE: The first batch of exhibits for the sixth China International Import Expo (CIIE) arrived at Shanghai's National Exhibition and Convention Center on Tuesday. Among the exhibits were high-end medical equipment, technical equipment and automobile. Some will make their debuts in China, or Asia, via the 6th CIIE. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): ZHONG LUYIN, CCO of GE Healthcare China "The spectral digital PET/MR can double the whole-body imaging efficiency. It's very helpful for the precise diagnosis and treatment of major diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's disease. We

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Osiris-REx Returns Sample Of Asteroid To Earth

Osiris-REx Returns Sample Of Asteroid To Earth

Handout artist's concept shows the OSIRIS-REx (Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security - Regolith Explorer) spacecraft contacting the asteroid Bennu with the Touch-And-Go Sample Arm Mechanism or TAGSAM. The mission aims to return a sample of Bennu's surface coating to Earth for study as well as return detailed information about the asteroid and it's trajectory. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM

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James Webb View Of The Ring Nebula

James Webb View Of The Ring Nebula

The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has observed the well-known Ring Nebula with unprecedented detail. Formed by a star throwing off its outer layers as it runs out of fuel, the Ring Nebula is an archetypal planetary nebula. Also known as M57 and NGC 6720, it is both relatively close to Earth at roughly 2,500 light-years away. This new image provides unprecedented spatial resolution and spectral sensitivity. For example, the intricate details of the filament structure of the inner ring are particularly visible in this dataset. There are some 20,000 dense globules in the nebula, which are rich in molecular hydrogen. In contrast, the inner region shows very hot gas. The main shell contains a thin ring of enhanced emission fromcarbon-based molecules known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Roughly ten concentric arcs are located just beyond the outer edge of the main ring. The arcs are thought to originate from the interaction of the central star with a low-mass companion orbiting at a distance

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James Webb View Of The Ring Nebula

James Webb View Of The Ring Nebula

The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has observed the well-known Ring Nebula with unprecedented detail. Formed by a star throwing off its outer layers as it runs out of fuel, the Ring Nebula is an archetypal planetary nebula. Also known as M57 and NGC 6720, it is both relatively close to Earth at roughly 2,500 light-years away. This new image provides unprecedented spatial resolution and spectral sensitivity. In particular, Webb’s MIRI (Mid-InfraRed Instrument) reveals particular details in the concentric features in the outer regions of the nebulae’s ring (right). There are some 20,000 dense globules in the nebula, which are rich in molecular hydrogen. In contrast, the inner region shows very hot gas. The main shell contains a thin ring of enhanced emission fromcarbon-based molecules known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Roughly ten concentric arcs located just beyond the outer edge of the main ring. The arcs are thought to originate from the interaction of the central star with a low-mass

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James Webb View Of The Ring Nebula

James Webb View Of The Ring Nebula

New images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope of the well-known Ring Nebula provide unprecedented spatial resolution and spectral sensitivity. In the NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) image on the left, the intricate details of the filament structure of the inner ring are particularly visible in this dataset. On the right, the MIRI (Mid-InfraRed Instrument) image reveals particular details in the concentric features in the outer regions of the nebulae’s ring. Photo by ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA, M. Barlow, N. Cox, R. Wesson via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Multi-spectral drones help spring farming in central China

STORY: Multi-spectral drones help spring farming in central China DATELINE: March 11, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:53 LOCATION: ZHENGZHOU, China CATEGORY: AGRICULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of drones in flight 2. shot of farmers 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): SONG XIANGZENG, Local farmer 4. various of drones spraying pesticides 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): YANG JUN, Agricultural technician 6. various of remote control 7. various of drones spraying pesticides 8. various of crop field STORYLINE: Drones equipped with multi-spectral technology have been adopted in spring field management in Huaxian County, central China's Henan Province. As a new agricultural tool, multi-spectral drones make spring farming more accurate, saving labor costs and promoting efficiency. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): SONG XIANGZENG, Local farmer "It's my first time to use multi-spectral drones, and they work quite well, saving labor costs and promoting efficiency." SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): YANG JUN, Agricultural technician "We use multi-spectral technology t

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Randall And Hopkirk - film (1969)

Randall And Hopkirk - film (1969)

Kenneth Cope, Annette Andre & Mike Pratt Characters: Marty Hopkirk, Jeannie Hopkirk, Jeff Randall Television: Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969) 12 June 1969 FROM GRANADA INTERNATIONAL FOR ITV RANDALL AND HOPKIRK (DECEASED) from 14 November 2005 on ITV4 Two crime-fighting detectives - but one is a ghost! Jeff Randall (Mike Pratt) is a hard-bitten private eye with a big problem - his dead partner, Marty Hopkirk (Kenneth Cope), a ghost who still comes to work. While his spectral form proves to be a potent force in the crime-breaking business, all is not well for his long-suffering partner, Jeff. Madly in love with Marty

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Randall And Hopkirk - film (1969)

Randall And Hopkirk - film (1969)

Kenneth Cope & Mike Pratt Characters: Marty Hopkirk, Jeff Randall Television: Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969) 12 June 1969 FROM GRANADA INTERNATIONAL FOR ITV RANDALL AND HOPKIRK (DECEASED) from 14 November 2005 on ITV4 Two crime-fighting detectives - but one is a ghost! Jeff Randall (Mike Pratt) is a hard-bitten private eye with a big problem - his dead partner, Marty Hopkirk (Kenneth Cope), a ghost who still comes to work. While his spectral form proves to be a potent force in the crime-breaking business, all is not well for his long-suffering partner, Jeff. Madly in love with Marty

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Randall And Hopkirk - film (1969)

Randall And Hopkirk - film (1969)

Mike Pratt & Kenneth Cope Characters: Jeff Randall, Marty Hopkirk Television: Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased) (1966) 12 June 1969 FROM GRANADA INTERNATIONAL FOR ITV RANDALL AND HOPKIRK (DECEASED) from 14 November 2005 on ITV4 Two crime-fighting detectives - but one is a ghost! Jeff Randall (Mike Pratt) is a hard-bitten private eye with a big problem - his dead partner, Marty Hopkirk (Kenneth Cope), a ghost who still comes to work. While his spectral form proves to be a potent force in the crime-breaking business, all is not well for his long-suffering partner, Jeff. Madly in love with Marty

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Randall And Hopkirk - film (1969)

Randall And Hopkirk - film (1969)

Kenneth Cope & Annette Andre Characters: Marty Hopkirk, Jeannie Hopkirk Television: Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969) 12 June 1969 FROM GRANADA INTERNATIONAL FOR ITV RANDALL AND HOPKIRK (DECEASED) from 14 November 2005 on ITV4 Two crime-fighting detectives - but one is a ghost! Jeff Randall (Mike Pratt) is a hard-bitten private eye with a big problem - his dead partner, Marty Hopkirk (Kenneth Cope), a ghost who still comes to work. While his spectral form proves to be a potent force in the crime-breaking business, all is not well for his long-suffering partner, Jeff. Madly in love with Marty

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Randall And Hopkirk - film (1969)

Randall And Hopkirk - film (1969)

Kenneth Cope Characters: Marty Hopkirk Television: Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969) 12 June 1969 FROM GRANADA INTERNATIONAL FOR ITV RANDALL AND HOPKIRK (DECEASED) from 14 November 2005 on ITV4 Two crime-fighting detectives - but one is a ghost! Jeff Randall (Mike Pratt) is a hard-bitten private eye with a big problem - his dead partner, Marty Hopkirk (Kenneth Cope), a ghost who still comes to work. While his spectral form proves to be a potent force in the crime-breaking business, all is not well for his long-suffering partner, Jeff. Madly in love with Marty

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The Lantern Spectre by Katsushika Hokusai

The Lantern Spectre by Katsushika Hokusai

Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) - The Lantern Spectre. A burning paper lamp takes on the aspect of a spectral face - one of a set of Ghosts and Goblins. Date: circa 1810

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Vladimir Lotoreichik

Vladimir Lotoreichik

The Neuron Scientific Support Foundation awarded eight scientists and divided six million crowns among them at a ceremony in the National Museum in Prague today, on Wednesday, November 6, 2019. Six laureates received the young talented scientist award and 500,000 crowns. Michal Simicek researched malignant diseases and resistance to medicines, Martin Balko used computing to solve mathematical problems in combinatorics, Ondrej Pejcha deepened humanity's understanding of black holes, biologist Petr Kohout researched the influence of mycelial networks on the quality of soil and the composition of plant communities, mathematician Vladimir Lotoreichik (photo) explored spectral theory and shape optimisation and Lucie Kalousova studied the impact of social inequality on the health of human populations. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Martin Balko

Martin Balko

The Neuron Scientific Support Foundation awarded eight scientists and divided six million crowns among them at a ceremony in the National Museum in Prague today, on Wednesday, November 6, 2019. Six laureates received the young talented scientist award and 500,000 crowns. Michal Simicek researched malignant diseases and resistance to medicines, Martin Balko (photo) used computing to solve mathematical problems in combinatorics, Ondrej Pejcha deepened humanity's understanding of black holes, biologist Petr Kohout researched the influence of mycelial networks on the quality of soil and the composition of plant communities, mathematician Vladimir Lotoreicik explored spectral theory and shape optimisation and Lucie Kalousova studied the impact of social inequality on the health of human populations. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Lucie Kalousova

Lucie Kalousova

The Neuron Scientific Support Foundation awarded eight scientists and divided six million crowns among them at a ceremony in the National Museum in Prague today, on Wednesday, November 6, 2019. Six laureates received the young talented scientist award and 500,000 crowns. Michal Simicek researched malignant diseases and resistance to medicines, Martin Balko used computing to solve mathematical problems in combinatorics, Ondrej Pejcha deepened humanity's understanding of black holes, biologist Petr Kohout researched the influence of mycelial networks on the quality of soil and the composition of plant communities, mathematician Vladimir Lotoreicik explored spectral theory and shape optimisation and Lucie Kalousova (photo) studied the impact of social inequality on the health of human populations. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Ondrej Pejcha

Ondrej Pejcha

The Neuron Scientific Support Foundation awarded eight scientists and divided six million crowns among them at a ceremony in the National Museum in Prague today, on Wednesday, November 6, 2019. Six laureates received the young talented scientist award and 500,000 crowns. Michal Simicek researched malignant diseases and resistance to medicines, Martin Balko used computing to solve mathematical problems in combinatorics, Ondrej Pejcha (photo) deepened humanity's understanding of black holes, biologist Petr Kohout researched the influence of mycelial networks on the quality of soil and the composition of plant communities, mathematician Vladimir Lotoreicik explored spectral theory and shape optimisation and Lucie Kalousova studied the impact of social inequality on the health of human populations. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Michal Simicek

Michal Simicek

The Neuron Scientific Support Foundation awarded eight scientists and divided six million crowns among them at a ceremony in the National Museum in Prague today, on Wednesday, November 6, 2019. Six laureates received the young talented scientist award and 500,000 crowns. Michal Simicek (photo) researched malignant diseases and resistance to medicines, Martin Balko used computing to solve mathematical problems in combinatorics, Ondrej Pejcha deepened humanity's understanding of black holes, biologist Petr Kohout researched the influence of mycelial networks on the quality of soil and the composition of plant communities, mathematician Vladimir Lotoreicik explored spectral theory and shape optimisation and Lucie Kalousova studied the impact of social inequality on the health of human populations. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Pavel Kohout

Pavel Kohout

The Neuron Scientific Support Foundation awarded eight scientists and divided six million crowns among them at a ceremony in the National Museum in Prague today, on Wednesday, November 6, 2019. Six laureates received the young talented scientist award and 500,000 crowns. Michal Simicek researched malignant diseases and resistance to medicines, Martin Balko used computing to solve mathematical problems in combinatorics, Ondrej Pejcha deepened humanity's understanding of black holes, biologist Petr Kohout (photo) researched the influence of mycelial networks on the quality of soil and the composition of plant communities, mathematician Vladimir Lotoreicik explored spectral theory and shape optimisation and Lucie Kalousova studied the impact of social inequality on the health of human populations. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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