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  • Igor Kopse with new record 47,499 km, Alenka Novak with her personal best 39,894 km and Jon Bozic with his personal best 46.037 km after setting Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team after his Personal record 46,037 km but unseccessful attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team after his Personal record 46,037 km but unseccessful attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Igor Kopse with new record 47,499 km, Alenka Novak with her personal best 39,894 km and Jon Bozic with his personal best 46.037 km after setting Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Gorazd Stangelj as supporter of Jon Bozic of Slovenia during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Coach Bostjan Mervar and Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Igor Kopse of Slovenia celebrates after the new Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record 47,499 km at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Igor Kopse of Slovenia celebrates after the new Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record 47,499 km at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Alenka Novak of Slovenia celebrates after her personal One Hour Cycling Record 39,894 km at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Igor Kopse of Slovenia celebrates after the new Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record 47499 km at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Igor Kopse of Slovenia in action on his way to setting a new Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Igor Kopse of Slovenia in action on his way to setting a new Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Igor Kopse of Slovenia in action on his way to setting a new Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Igor Kopse of Slovenia in action on his way to setting a new Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Igor Kopse of Slovenia in action on his way to setting a new Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Igor Kopse of Slovenia in action on his way to setting a new Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Igor Kopse of Slovenia in action on his way to setting a new Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Igor Kopse of Slovenia in action on his way to setting a new Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Alenka Novak of Slovenia celebrates after her personal One Hour Cycling Record 39,894 km at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Igor Kopse of Slovenia recovers after the new Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Supporters of Jon Bozic of Slovenia during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • Jon Bozic of Slovenia and Adria Mobil Team during his attempt to set New Slovenia One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
    Velodrom-rekord_1350_160601_VP.JPG
  • Igor Kopse of Slovenia in action on his way to setting a new Slovenian One Hour Cycling Record at Cesca vas Velodrome on June 1, 2016 in Novo mesto, Slovenia. Photo by Vid Ponikvar / Sportida
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  • 23.06.2010, Wimbledon, GBR, ATP World Tour, Grand Slam, Wimbledon, Men's singles, John Isner (USA) vs Nicolas Mahut (FRA), im Bild Nicolas Mahut (FRA) returns from a toilet break during his record-breaking marathon. EXPA Pictures © 2010, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Propaganda/ D. Rawcliffe / SPORTIDA PHOTO AGENCY
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  • 23.06.2010, Wimbledon, GBR, ATP World Tour, Grand Slam, Wimbledon, Men's singles, John Isner (USA) vs Nicolas Mahut (FRA), im Bild Fans a media crowd around the broadcast centre roof to watch the record-breaking marathon. EXPA Pictures © 2010, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Propaganda/ D. Rawcliffe / SPORTIDA PHOTO AGENCY
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  • 23.06.2010, Wimbledon, GBR, ATP World Tour, Grand Slam, Wimbledon, Men's singles, John Isner (USA) vs Nicolas Mahut (FRA), im Bild Nicolas Mahut (FRA) leaves court 18 after his record-breaking marathon. EXPA Pictures © 2010, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Propaganda/ D. Rawcliffe / SPORTIDA PHOTO AGENCY
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  • 23.06.2010, Wimbledon, GBR, ATP World Tour, Grand Slam, Wimbledon, Men's singles, John Isner (USA) vs Nicolas Mahut (FRA), im Bild John Isner (USA) pulls himself up the stairs as he returns from a toilet break during his record-breaking marathon. EXPA Pictures © 2010, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Propaganda/ D. Rawcliffe / SPORTIDA PHOTO AGENCY
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  • 23.06.2010, Wimbledon, GBR, ATP World Tour, Grand Slam, Wimbledon, Men's singles, John Isner (USA) vs Nicolas Mahut (FRA), im Bild pulls himself up the stairs as he returns from a toilet break during his record-breaking marathon. EXPA Pictures © 2010, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Propaganda/ D. Rawcliffe / SPORTIDA PHOTO AGENCY
    pg-00015404_1006241355.jpg
  • 23.06.2010, Wimbledon, GBR, ATP World Tour, Grand Slam, Wimbledon, Men's singles, John Isner (USA) vs Nicolas Mahut (FRA), im Bild John Isner (USA) returns from a toilet break during his record-breaking marathon. EXPA Pictures © 2010, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Propaganda/ D. Rawcliffe / SPORTIDA PHOTO AGENCY
    pg-00015403_1006241355.jpg
  • 23.06.2010, Wimbledon, GBR, ATP World Tour, Grand Slam, Wimbledon, Men's singles, John Isner (USA) vs Nicolas Mahut (FRA), im Bild Nicolas Mahut (FRA) returns from a toilet break during his record-breaking marathon. EXPA Pictures © 2010, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Propaganda/ D. Rawcliffe / SPORTIDA PHOTO AGENCY
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  • The Soyuz TMA-20M rocket launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan early on Saturday, March 19, 2016 carrying Expedition 47 Soyuz Commander Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos, Flight Engineer Jeff Williams of NASA, and Flight Engineer Oleg Skripochka of Roscosmos into orbit to begin their five and a half month mission on the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams - a 58 year old grandfather of three - looks set to break the world record for the longest (accumulated) time by an American in space during his mission, he will break Scott Kelly’s record of the American with the most cumulative days in space. Kelly returned from his year in space with a total of 520 days in space, but Williams will return from this mission with a total of 534 days. EXPA Pictures © 2016, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Aubrey Gemignani/Atlas Photo Archive/NASA<br />
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*****ATTENTION - for AUT, SLO, CRO, SRB, BIH, MAZ, SUI only*****
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  • The Soyuz TMA-20M rocket launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan early on Saturday, March 19, 2016 carrying Expedition 47 Soyuz Commander Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos, Flight Engineer Jeff Williams of NASA, and Flight Engineer Oleg Skripochka of Roscosmos into orbit to begin their five and a half month mission on the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams - a 58 year old grandfather of three - looks set to break the world record for the longest (accumulated) time by an American in space during his mission, he will break Scott Kelly’s record of the American with the most cumulative days in space. Kelly returned from his year in space with a total of 520 days in space, but Williams will return from this mission with a total of 534 days. EXPA Pictures © 2016, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Aubrey Gemignani/Atlas Photo Archive/NASA<br />
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*****ATTENTION - for AUT, SLO, CRO, SRB, BIH, MAZ, SUI only*****
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  • The Soyuz TMA-20M rocket launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan early on Saturday, March 19, 2016 carrying Expedition 47 Soyuz Commander Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos, Flight Engineer Jeff Williams of NASA, and Flight Engineer Oleg Skripochka of Roscosmos into orbit to begin their five and a half month mission on the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams - a 58 year old grandfather of three - looks set to break the world record for the longest (accumulated) time by an American in space during his mission, he will break Scott Kelly’s record of the American with the most cumulative days in space. Kelly returned from his year in space with a total of 520 days in space, but Williams will return from this mission with a total of 534 days. EXPA Pictures © 2016, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Aubrey Gemignani/Atlas Photo Archive/NASA<br />
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*****ATTENTION - for AUT, SLO, CRO, SRB, BIH, MAZ, SUI only*****
    EXPA-PHT-160319-0081.jpg
  • File image dated 04 Mar 2016.In the Integration Facility at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 47-48 crewmembers Jeff Williams of NASA (left) and Alexey Ovchinin (center) and Oleg Skripochka (right) of Roscosmos pose for pictures March 4 in front of their Soyuz TMA-20M spacecraft in their Russian Sokol launch and entry suits during final pre-launch training. The trio will launch March 19, Kazakh time, for a six-month mission on the International Space Station. Flight Engineer Jeff Williams of NASA - who is a grandfather of three and 58 years old - is set to break fellow US astronaut Scott Kelly’s record of the American with the most cumulative days in space. Kelly returned from his year in space with a total of 520 days in space, but Williams will return from this mission with a total of 534 days. EXPA Pictures © 2016, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Atlas Photo Archive/ROSCOSMOS/NASA<br />
<br />
*****ATTENTION - for AUT, SLO, CRO, SRB, BIH, MAZ, SUI only*****
    EXPA-PHT-160319-0078.jpg
  • The Soyuz TMA-20M rocket launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan early on Saturday, March 19, 2016 carrying Expedition 47 Soyuz Commander Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos, Flight Engineer Jeff Williams of NASA, and Flight Engineer Oleg Skripochka of Roscosmos into orbit to begin their five and a half month mission on the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams - a grandfather of three - looks set to break the world record for the longest (accumulated) time in space, currently held by the recently returned NASA astronaut Scott Kelly. EXPA Pictures © 2016, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Aubrey Gemignani/Atlas Photo Archive/NASA<br />
<br />
*****ATTENTION - for AUT, SLO, CRO, SRB, BIH, MAZ, SUI only*****
    EXPA-PHT-160319-0073.jpg
  • File image dated 04 Mar 2016.In the Integration Facility at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 47-48 crewmembers Jeff Williams of NASA (pictured) and Alexey Ovchinin and Oleg Skripochka of Roscosmos pose for pictures March 4 in front of their Soyuz TMA-20M spacecraft in their Russian Sokol launch and entry suits during final pre-launch training. The trio will launch March 19, Kazakh time, for a six-month mission on the International Space Station. Flight Engineer Jeff Williams of NASA - who is a grandfather of three and 58 years old - is set to break fellow US astronaut Scott Kelly’s record of the American with the most cumulative days in space. Kelly returned from his year in space with a total of 520 days in space, but Williams will return from this mission with a total of 534 days. EXPA Pictures © 2016, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Atlas Photo Archive/ROSCOSMOS/NASA<br />
<br />
*****ATTENTION - for AUT, SLO, CRO, SRB, BIH, MAZ, SUI only*****
    EXPA-PHT-160319-0077.jpg
  • File image dated 04 Mar 2016.In the Integration Facility at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 47-48 crewmembers Jeff Williams of NASA (left) and Alexey Ovchinin (center) and Oleg Skripochka (right) of Roscosmos pose for pictures March 4 in front of their Soyuz TMA-20M spacecraft in their Russian Sokol launch and entry suits during final pre-launch training. The trio will launch March 19, Kazakh time, for a six-month mission on the International Space Station. Flight Engineer Jeff Williams of NASA - who is a grandfather of three and 58 years old - is set to break fellow US astronaut Scott Kelly’s record of the American with the most cumulative days in space. Kelly returned from his year in space with a total of 520 days in space, but Williams will return from this mission with a total of 534 days. EXPA Pictures © 2016, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Atlas Photo Archive/ROSCOSMOS/NASA<br />
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*****ATTENTION - for AUT, SLO, CRO, SRB, BIH, MAZ, SUI only*****
    EXPA-PHT-160319-0076.jpg
  • File image dated 04 Mar 2016.In the Integration Facility at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 47-48 crewmembers Jeff Williams of NASA (left) and Alexey Ovchinin (center) and Oleg Skripochka (right) of Roscosmos pose for pictures March 4 in front of their Soyuz TMA-20M spacecraft in their Russian Sokol launch and entry suits during final pre-launch training. The trio will launch March 19, Kazakh time, for a six-month mission on the International Space Station. Flight Engineer Jeff Williams of NASA - who is a grandfather of three and 58 years old - is set to break fellow US astronaut Scott Kelly’s record of the American with the most cumulative days in space. Kelly returned from his year in space with a total of 520 days in space, but Williams will return from this mission with a total of 534 days. EXPA Pictures © 2016, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Atlas Photo Archive/ROSCOSMOS/NASA<br />
<br />
*****ATTENTION - for AUT, SLO, CRO, SRB, BIH, MAZ, SUI only*****
    EXPA-PHT-160319-0072.jpg