RMJ27MA5–New York, USA. 25th April, 2017. Wendy Cino (L) and Michael Gillon attend the Time 100 Gala at Frederick P. Rose Hall on April 25, 2017 in New York City. Credit: Debby Wong/Alamy Live News
RMJ330CF–University of Liege in Belgium Astronomer Michael Gillon presents research findings during a TRAPPIST-1 planets briefing, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Researchers revealed the first known system of seven Earth-size planets around a single star called TRAPPIST-1. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) More: exoplanets.nasa.gov/trappist1/ ( https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/trappist1/ )
RM2CNBM51–Scientist Michael Gillon (R) and guest arrive for the Time 100 Gala in the Manhattan borough of New York, New York, U.S. April 25, 2017. Picture taken April 25, 2017. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
RMJ27JRC–New York, NY, USA. 25th Apr, 2017. Michael Gillon at arrivals for TIME 100 Gala Dinner 2017, Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall, New York, NY April 25, 2017. Credit: Steven Ferdman/Everett Collection/Alamy Live News
RM2CK18P6–University of Liege (Belgium) astronomer Michael Gillon listens to remarks during a news conference to present new findings on exoplanets, planets that orbit stars other than Earth's sun, in Washington, U.S., February 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
RMTYRTD1–Michael Gillon, R arrives on the red carpet at the TIME 100 Gala at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, in New York City on April 26, 2017. TIME 100 celebrates TIME Magazine's list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World. Photo by Bryan R. Smith/UPI
RM2E6M1P8–University of Liege (Belgium) astronomer Michael Gillon (R) makes remarks as Sean Carey of NASA's Spitzer Science Center listens during a news conference to present new findings on exoplanets, planets that orbit stars other than Earth's sun, in Washington, U.S., February 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
RM2M3A9GH–King Philippe - Filip of Belgium pictured during a ceremony to award the 'Francqui Prize' scientifi awards for 2021 and 2022, Wednesday 01 June 2022 in Brussels. The 2021 prize is awarded to ULiege astrologist Michael Gillon, ULiege's Veerle Rots will receive the 2022 one for her Palaeolithic Stone Tool Hafting research. The scientific prize, which is often referred to as the 'Belgian Nobel Prize', is awarded by The Francqui Foundation and is worth 250.000 euros. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RMGHN435–Drei Jahre saß das Schlitzohr Gabriel Caine (JAMES WOODS,l) im Knast, weil er Gemälde alter Meister verkaufte. Nun will er in Diggstown, der Metropole des illegalen Preisboxens, einen großen Coup landen. Mit Hilfe von Strohmann Fitz, dem Mafioso-Geldgeber Corsini und seinem alten Freund Roy (LOU GOSSETT jr.), versucht er, den mächtigen Gillon, dem der halbe Ort gehört, aufs Kreuz zu legen Regie: Michael Ritchie aka. Diggstown
RM2JK9722–Bruce Dern & James Woods Film: Midnight Sting; Diggstown (1992) Characters: John Gillon, Gabriel Caine Director: Michael Ritchie 14 August 1992 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UIP and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UIP is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RMJ330CH–University of Liege in Belgium Astronomer Michael Gillon presents research findings during a TRAPPIST-1 planets briefing, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Researchers revealed the first known system of seven Earth-size planets around a single star called TRAPPIST-1. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) More: exoplanets.nasa.gov/trappist1/ ( https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/trappist1/ )
RMJ27JRB–New York, NY, USA. 25th Apr, 2017. Michael Gillon at arrivals for TIME 100 Gala Dinner 2017, Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall, New York, NY April 25, 2017. Credit: Steven Ferdman/Everett Collection/Alamy Live News
RM2CH925T–MIT Professor of planetary science and physics Sara Seager (L) makes remarks as Sean Carey of NASA's Spitzer Science Center (C) and University of Liege (Belgium) astronomer Michael Gillon listen during a news conference, to present new findings on exoplanets, planets that orbit stars other than Earth's sun, in Washington, U.S., February 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
RM2M3A9GM–King Philippe - Filip of Belgium (3L) arrives for a ceremony to award the 'Francqui Prize' scientific awards for 2021 and 2022, Wednesday 01 June 2022 in Brussels. The 2021 prize is awarded to ULiege astrologist Michael Gillon, ULiege's Veerle Rots will receive the 2022 one for her Palaeolithic Stone Tool Hafting research. The scientific prize, which is often referred to as the 'Belgian Nobel Prize', is awarded by The Francqui Foundation and is worth 250.000 euros. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RMJ330D0–Manager of NASA's Spitzer Science Center at Caltech/IPAC, Pasadena, California Sean Carey, left, and University of Liege in Belgium Astronomer Michael Gillon, present research findings during a TRAPPIST-1 planets briefing, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Researchers revealed the first known system of seven Earth-size planets around a single star called TRAPPIST-1. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) More: exoplanets.nasa.gov/trappist1/ ( https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/trappist1/ )
RM2CNY63F–Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen (R) makes remarks as University of Liege (Belgium) astronomer Michael Gillon (C) and Sean Carey of NASA's Spitzer Science Center listen during a news conference to present new findings on exoplanets, planets that orbit stars other than Earth's sun, in Washington, U.S., February 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
RM2M3A9GR–King Philippe - Filip of Belgium (L) arrives for a ceremony to award the 'Francqui Prize' scientifi awards for 2021 and 2022, Wednesday 01 June 2022 in Brussels. The 2021 prize is awarded to ULiege astrologist Michael Gillon, ULiege's Veerle Rots will receive the 2022 one for her Palaeolithic Stone Tool Hafting research. The scientific prize, which is often referred to as the 'Belgian Nobel Prize', is awarded by The Francqui Foundation and is worth 250.000 euros. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RMJ330CP–TRAPPIST-1 planets briefing with presenters, from left, Astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore Nikole Lewis, Professor of planetary science and physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge Sara Seager, Manager of NASA's Spitzer Science Center at Caltech/IPAC, Pasadena, California Sean Carey, University of Liege in Belgium Astronomer Michael Gillon, and NASA Associate Administrator of the Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Researchers revealed the first known system of seven Earth-si
RM2E6G15A–University of Liege (Belgium) astronomer Michael Gillon (2nd,R) makes remarks as (L-R) Space Telescope Science Institute astronomer Nikole Lewis, MIT Professor of planetary science and physics Sara Seager, Sean Carey of NASA's Spitzer Science Center and Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen listen during a news conference, to present new findings on exoplanets, planets that orbit stars other than Earth's sun, in Washington, U.S., February 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
RM2M3A9GT–Michael Gillon pictured during a ceremony to award the 'Francqui Prize' scientifi awards for 2021 and 2022, Wednesday 01 June 2022 in Brussels. The 2021 prize is awarded to ULiege astrologist Michael Gillon, ULiege's Veerle Rots will receive the 2022 one for her Palaeolithic Stone Tool Hafting research. The scientific prize, which is often referred to as the 'Belgian Nobel Prize', is awarded by The Francqui Foundation and is worth 250.000 euros. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RMJ330CD–NASA Public Affairs Officer Felicia Chou, right, moderates a TRAPPIST-1 planets briefing with presenters, from left, Astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore Nikole Lewis, Professor of planetary science and physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Sara Seager, Manager of NASA's Spitzer Science Center at Caltech/IPAC, Pasadena, California Sean Carey, University of Liege in Belgium Astronomer Michael Gillon, and NASA Associate Administrator of the Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
RM2CKF11C–(L-R) Space Telescope Science Institute astronomer Nikole Lewis, MIT Professor of planetary science and physics Sara Seager, Sean Carey of NASA's Spitzer Science Center, University of Liege (Belgium) astronomer Michael Gillon and Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen attend a news conference moderated by NASA Public Affairs Officer Felicia Chou, to present new findings on exoplanets, planets that orbit stars other than Earth's sun, in Washington, U.S., February 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
RM2M3A9GJ–Veerle Rots pictured during a ceremony to award the 'Francqui Prize' scientifi awards for 2021 and 2022, Wednesday 01 June 2022 in Brussels. The 2021 prize is awarded to ULiege astrologist Michael Gillon, ULiege's Veerle Rots will receive the 2022 one for her Palaeolithic Stone Tool Hafting research. The scientific prize, which is often referred to as the 'Belgian Nobel Prize', is awarded by The Francqui Foundation and is worth 250.000 euros. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RM2EHA9GG–Boxing - Cruiserweight , Bellahouston Leisure Centre , Glasgow 20/3/01 Joe Gillon throws a punch at Michael Pinnock Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Jason O'Brien
RMJ330CG–Manager of NASA's Spitzer Science Center at Caltech/IPAC, Pasadena, California Sean Carey, left, University of Liege in Belgium Astronomer Michael Gillon, center, and NASA Associate Administrator of the Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen present research findings during a TRAPPIST-1 planets briefing, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Researchers revealed the first known system of seven Earth-size planets around a single star called TRAPPIST-1. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) More: exoplanets.nasa.gov/trappist1/ ( https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/trappist1/ )
RM2M3A9H0–King Philippe - Filip of Belgium pictured during a ceremony to award the 'Francqui Prize' scientifi awards for 2021 and 2022, Wednesday 01 June 2022 in Brussels. The 2021 prize is awarded to ULiege astrologist Michael Gillon, ULiege's Veerle Rots will receive the 2022 one for her Palaeolithic Stone Tool Hafting research. The scientific prize, which is often referred to as the 'Belgian Nobel Prize', is awarded by The Francqui Foundation and is worth 250.000 euros. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RMJ330CT–Manager of NASA's Spitzer Science Center at Caltech/IPAC, Pasadena, California Sean Carey, left, University of Liege in Belgium Astronomer Michael Gillon, center, and NASA Associate Administrator of the Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen present research findings during a TRAPPIST-1 planets briefing, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Researchers revealed the first known system of seven Earth-size planets around a single star called TRAPPIST-1. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) More: exoplanets.nasa.gov/trappist1/ ( https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/trappist1/ )
RM2M3A9GG–King Philippe - Filip of Belgium pictured during a ceremony to award the 'Francqui Prize' scientifi awards for 2021 and 2022, Wednesday 01 June 2022 in Brussels. The 2021 prize is awarded to ULiege astrologist Michael Gillon, ULiege's Veerle Rots will receive the 2022 one for her Palaeolithic Stone Tool Hafting research. The scientific prize, which is often referred to as the 'Belgian Nobel Prize', is awarded by The Francqui Foundation and is worth 250.000 euros. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RM2M3A9GN–King Philippe - Filip of Belgium (L) arrives for a ceremony to award the 'Francqui Prize' scientific awards for 2021 and 2022, Wednesday 01 June 2022 in Brussels. The 2021 prize is awarded to ULiege astrologist Michael Gillon, ULiege's Veerle Rots will receive the 2022 one for her Palaeolithic Stone Tool Hafting research. The scientific prize, which is often referred to as the 'Belgian Nobel Prize', is awarded by The Francqui Foundation and is worth 250.000 euros. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RM2M3A9GK–Michael Gillon, King Philippe - Filip of Belgium and Veerle Rots pictured during a ceremony to award the 'Francqui Prize' scientifi awards for 2021 and 2022, Wednesday 01 June 2022 in Brussels. The 2021 prize is awarded to ULiege astrologist Michael Gillon, ULiege's Veerle Rots will receive the 2022 one for her Palaeolithic Stone Tool Hafting research. The scientific prize, which is often referred to as the 'Belgian Nobel Prize', is awarded by The Francqui Foundation and is worth 250.000 euros. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RM2M3A9GP–Herman Van Rompuy, King Philippe - Filip of Belgium and Veerle Rots pictured during a ceremony to award the 'Francqui Prize' scientifi awards for 2021 and 2022, Wednesday 01 June 2022 in Brussels. The 2021 prize is awarded to ULiege astrologist Michael Gillon, ULiege's Veerle Rots will receive the 2022 one for her Palaeolithic Stone Tool Hafting research. The scientific prize, which is often referred to as the 'Belgian Nobel Prize', is awarded by The Francqui Foundation and is worth 250.000 euros. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RM2M3A9GF–CD&V's senator Peter Van Rompuy, King Philippe - Filip of Belgium and Senate chairwoman Stephanie D'Hose pictured during a ceremony to award the 'Francqui Prize' scientifi awards for 2021 and 2022, Wednesday 01 June 2022 in Brussels. The 2021 prize is awarded to ULiege astrologist Michael Gillon, ULiege's Veerle Rots will receive the 2022 one for her Palaeolithic Stone Tool Hafting research. The scientific prize, which is often referred to as the 'Belgian Nobel Prize', is awarded by The Francqui Foundation and is worth 250.000 euros. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
RM2M3A9GC–CD&V's senator Peter Van Rompuy, King Philippe - Filip of Belgium and Senate chairwoman Stephanie D'Hose pictured during a ceremony to award the 'Francqui Prize' scientifi awards for 2021 and 2022, Wednesday 01 June 2022 in Brussels. The 2021 prize is awarded to ULiege astrologist Michael Gillon, ULiege's Veerle Rots will receive the 2022 one for her Palaeolithic Stone Tool Hafting research. The scientific prize, which is often referred to as the 'Belgian Nobel Prize', is awarded by The Francqui Foundation and is worth 250.000 euros. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK
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