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Jeremy Hansen, seen here in 2019 touring a Canadian Space Agency facility with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Trudeau’s daughter Ella Grace, will be the first non-American to fly beyond low-Earth orbit.
Archaeologist Mathew Morris stands in the trench where he found skeletal remains during an excavation to find the remains of King Richard III. Ricardians, people who dispute the king's vilified posthumous reputation, helped fund the effort.
A boat dyes the Chicago River green in celebration of St. Patrick's Day in Chicago. The process for dying the river takes two crews in two boats: One to dump dye into the river and a chaser boat to mix it all together.
A display by Tourism Ireland entitled "Orchestra of Light" featuring a swarm of 500 drones is animated in the night sky above the Samuel Beckett bridge on the river Liffey for St Patrick's Day, as it is cancelled for the second year in a row due to the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Dublin, Ireland, March 7, 2021. Picture taken March 7, 2021.
A woman with a cross of ashes on her forehead attends a traditional Ash Wednesday service at the Metropolitan Cathedral in San Jose, Costa Rica. The Christian holiday marks the start of Lent, a 40-day period of penance that culminates on Easter.
A Thai police officer arranges confiscated elephant tusks before a news conference in Bangkok on March 19, 2015. Earlier, police had arrested Teo Boon Ching, a Malaysian, and his Thai associates over alleged ivory smuggling. Teo was believed to be a major supplier of a smuggling network allegedly run by Bach “Boonchai” Mai.
Children participate in a Christmas procession in Tbilisi, Georgia. Orthodox believers observe Christmas according to the Julian—rather than Gregorian—calendar.
Fumie Takino, 89, is the founder and oldest member of a senior cheer squad in Tokyo called Japan Pom Pom. In 2010, Japan’s population reached its high mark at 128 million. Now it’s 125 million and is projected to decline for the next four decades. The country's population is the oldest in the world.
Trick-or-treating became widespread in the U.S. after World War II, driven by the country's suburbanization that allowed kids to safely travel door to door seeking candy from their neighbors. In 2020, that tradition looked different due to the coronavirus pandemic. Here, a costumed actor hands out candy at a Halloween drive-through experience in Woodland Hills, California.