JAPAN-NOBEL-PHYSICS

Takaaki Kajita, a professor at the University of Tokyo Institute for Cosmic Ray Research smiles at a press conference after it was announced he had won the Nobel Physics Prize at the University of Tokyo on October 6, 2015, for resolving a mystery with co-winner Arthur McDonald of Canada about neutrinos, a fundamental but enigmatic particle. The pair were honoured for work that helped determine that neutrinos have mass, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images)
Takaaki Kajita, a professor at the University of Tokyo Institute for Cosmic Ray Research smiles at a press conference after it was announced he had won the Nobel Physics Prize at the University of Tokyo on October 6, 2015, for resolving a mystery with co-winner Arthur McDonald of Canada about neutrinos, a fundamental but enigmatic particle. The pair were honoured for work that helped determine that neutrinos have mass, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images)
JAPAN-NOBEL-PHYSICS
COMPRAR LICENCIA
¿Cómo puedo usar esta imagen?
475,00 €
EUR

DETALLES

Restricciones:
Póngase en contacto con su oficina local para conocer todos los usos con fines comerciales o promocionales. Derechos editoriales plenos en Reino Unido, EE.UU., Irlanda, Italia, España y Canadá (excepto Québec). Si desea conocer los derechos editoriales restringidos en otro país, llame a su oficina local.
Crédito:
YOSHIKAZU TSUNO / Fotógrafo de plantilla
Editorial n.º:
491519872
Colección:
AFP
Fecha de creación:
06 de octubre de 2015
Fecha de subida:
Tipo de licencia:
Inf. de autorización:
No se cuenta con autorizaciones. Más información
Fuente:
AFP
Código de barras:
AFP
Nombre del objeto:
Hkg10215382
Tamaño máx. archivo:
2297 x 3280 px (19,45 x 27,77 cm) - 300 dpi - 2 MB