From violent protests in Egypt and smugglers tunnels in Gaza to The Duchess of Cambridge’s pregnancy and the “Black Marble” — Earth photographed at night from space, TIME presents the best images of the week.
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Pictures of the Week: Nov. 30 - Dec. 7
From violent protests in Egypt and smugglers tunnels in Gaza to The Duchess of Cambridge's pregnancy and the "Black Marble," — Earth photographed at night from space, TIME presents the best images of the week.
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From LIFE.com
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Charles and Ray Eames: Simply Genius
In the centennial of Ray Eames's birth, LIFE.com offers a series of pictures — many of which were not published in LIFE — made in 1950 by photographer Peter Stackpole at the now-legendary Eames House.
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Forty Years Later: Apollo 17's Final Footprints
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For 20 years, America's Voyager spacecraft have been flying toward the edges of our solar system. TIME surveys the most notable interstellar scenes captured by the Voyager's cameras along the way. -
Window on Infinity: Pictures from Space
From Mars Curiosity's self portrait to a destructive Saturn cyclone, view our monthly roundup of cosmic highlights from November 2012.
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