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Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Skylab Space Station cluster seen from Command Module 3, 1973. Creator: NASA

Skylab Space Station cluster seen from Command Module 3, 1973. Creator: NASA
Skylab Space Station cluster seen from Command Module 3, 1973. The Skylab space station first launched in May 1973, and was occupied in succession by three teams of three crewmembers

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Last view of Skylab, 1974. Creator: NASA

Last view of Skylab, 1974. Creator: NASA
Last view of Skylab, 1974. The Skylab space station first launched in May 1973, and was occupied in succession by three teams of three crewmembers

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Lift off, second Space Shuttle flight, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1981

Lift off, second Space Shuttle flight, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1981
Lift off, second Space Shuttle flight, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, November 1981. STS-2 was the second Space Shuttle mission conducted by NASA

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery landing at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 1980s

Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery landing at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 1980s
Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery landing at Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s. Discovery was in operation between 1984 and 2011

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Saturn and its moon Dione, seen from the Voyager 2 spacecraft. Creator: NASA

Saturn and its moon Dione, seen from the Voyager 2 spacecraft. Creator: NASA
Saturn and its moon Dione, seen from the Voyager 2 spacecraft

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Saturns rings, range 717, 000 km, seen from Voyager 1 spacecraft. Creator: NASA

Saturns rings, range 717, 000 km, seen from Voyager 1 spacecraft. Creator: NASA
Saturns rings, range 717, 000 km, seen from Voyager 1 spacecraft

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Solar prominences. Creator: NASA

Solar prominences. Creator: NASA
Solar prominences. A prominence is a large, bright, gaseous feature extending outward from the Suns surface, often in a loop shape

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: The Suns corona. Creator: NASA

The Suns corona. Creator: NASA
The Suns corona. The Suns corona, an aura of plasma, extends millions of kilometres into outer space, and is most easily seen during a total solar eclipse

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Neptune from Voyager 2 spacecraft, c1980s. Creator: NASA

Neptune from Voyager 2 spacecraft, c1980s. Creator: NASA
Neptune from Voyager 2 spacecraft, c1980s. The Voyager 2 space probe was launched by NASA in August 1977. The purpose of the Voyager programme was to study the outer Solar System

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Buzz Aldrin descends from the Lunar Module, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Creator: Neil Armstrong

Buzz Aldrin descends from the Lunar Module, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Creator: Neil Armstrong
Buzz Aldrin descends from the Lunar Module, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Edwin " Buzz" Aldrin (b1930) descends the steps of the Lunar Module ladder to walk on the Moon

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: The surface of the Moon. Creator: NASA

The surface of the Moon. Creator: NASA
The surface of the Moon

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Europa from Voyager 2, 9 July 1979. Creator: NASA

Europa from Voyager 2, 9 July 1979. Creator: NASA
Europa from Voyager 2, 9 July 1979. Europa, one of Jupiters moons, seen from the unmanned Voyager 2 spacecraft. The size of our moon

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Milky Way in the Sagittarius region with meteor streak. Creator: NASA

Milky Way in the Sagittarius region with meteor streak. Creator: NASA
Milky Way in the Sagittarius region with meteor streak. The trail of a meteor is seen against the Milky Way galaxy that contains our Solar System. It is part of the Sagittarius constellation

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Clouds in the upper atmosphere of Uranus, from Voyager 2, c1986. Creator: NASA

Clouds in the upper atmosphere of Uranus, from Voyager 2, c1986. Creator: NASA
Clouds in the upper atmosphere of Uranus, from Voyager 2, c1986. Clouds in the upper atmosphere of the planet Uranus, photographed by NASAs Voyager 2 spacecraft

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Uranus from Voyager 2 spacecraft, c1980s. Creator: NASA

Uranus from Voyager 2 spacecraft, c1980s. Creator: NASA
Uranus from Voyager 2 spacecraft, c1980s. Two images - one in true and one in false colour. The unmanned Voyager 2 space probe was launched by NASA in August 1977

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: The Needle Galaxy in Coma Berenices. Creator: NASA

The Needle Galaxy in Coma Berenices. Creator: NASA
The Needle Galaxy in Coma Berenices. The Needle Galaxy, an edge-on spiral galaxy in the constellation of Coma Berenices

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Aries and the Seven Sisters. Creator: NASA

Aries and the Seven Sisters. Creator: NASA
Aries and the Seven Sisters. The constellation of Aries and the Pleiades (or Seven Sisters) star cluster. Aries (Latin for ram) is one of the constellations of the zodiac

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Uranus with satellites Miranda, Ariel and Umbriel, from Voyager 2, 24 January 1986

Uranus with satellites Miranda, Ariel and Umbriel, from Voyager 2, 24 January 1986. Composite of images taken by the unmanned Voyager 2 spacecraft from 74 million kilometres (46 million miles) away

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Bright cluster of stars. Creator: NASA

Bright cluster of stars. Creator: NASA
Bright cluster of stars

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Conrad in shower facility aboard Skylab 2, 1973. Creator: NASA

Conrad in shower facility aboard Skylab 2, 1973. Creator: NASA
Conrad in shower facility aboard Skylab 2, 1973. Skylab 2 commander Pete Conrad takes a shower in zero gravity. The Skylab space station, first launched in May 1973

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Launch Control Center in the John F Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, July 1969

Launch Control Center in the John F Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, July 1969
Launch Control Center in the John F Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, July 1969. Apollo 11 was launched by a Saturn V rocket from Kennedy Space Center on 16 July 1969

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Fog -filled craters, Mars. Creator: NASA

Fog -filled craters, Mars. Creator: NASA
Fog -filled craters, Mars. Surface of the planet Mars

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Trench excavated by surface sampler, Viking 1 Mission to Mars, 1976. Creator: NASA

Trench excavated by surface sampler, Viking 1 Mission to Mars, 1976. Creator: NASA
Trench excavated by surface sampler, Viking 1 Mission to Mars, 1976. The Viking 1 spacecraft, part of NASAs Viking programme

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Launch of Gemini-Titan 2, Cape Kennedy Air Force Station, Florida, USA, 19 January 1965

Launch of Gemini-Titan 2, Cape Kennedy Air Force Station, Florida, USA, 19 January 1965. Gemini-Titan 2 (or GT-2) was the second spaceflight of NASAs Project Gemini

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Io, Jupiters moon, from 304, 000 miles. Creator: NASA

Io, Jupiters moon, from 304, 000 miles. Creator: NASA
Io, Jupiters moon, from 304, 000 miles. Io, which has over 400 active volcanoes, is the most geologically active object in the Solar System

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Halleys Comet, 8 May 1910. Creator: George Willis Ritchey

Halleys Comet, 8 May 1910. Creator: George Willis Ritchey
Halleys Comet, 8 May 1910. The head of Halleys Comet as photographed by Dr George Willis Ritchey using the 60-inch (1.5-meter) telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory, California, USA

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from the Moon. Creator: NASA

Earth from the Moon. Creator: NASA
Earth from the Moon

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from Apollo 16, April 1972. Creator: NASA

Earth from Apollo 16, April 1972. Creator: NASA
Earth from Apollo 16, April 1972

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Baja California seen from aboard the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA

Baja California seen from aboard the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA
Baja California seen from aboard the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. The Baja California Peninsula, a state in western Mexico, which protrudes into the Pacific Ocean

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from space - Dasht-E-Lut, Iran, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981. Creator: NASA

Earth from space - Dasht-E-Lut, Iran, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981. Creator: NASA
Earth from space - Dasht-E-Lut, Iran, second Space Shuttle flight, 1981. The Lut Desert, (Dasht-e Lut), is a large salt desert in the provinces of Kerman and Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from space - Eleuthera Island, Bahamas, c1980s. Creator: NASA

Earth from space - Eleuthera Island, Bahamas, c1980s. Creator: NASA
Earth from space - Eleuthera Island, Bahamas, c1980s

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from space - east coast of the USA, c1980s. Creator: NASA

Earth from space - east coast of the USA, c1980s. Creator: NASA
Earth from space - east coast of the USA, c1980s. Cloud cover and Atlantic coastline

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Martian planet surface, Viking 1 Mission to Mars, 1976. Creator: NASA

Martian planet surface, Viking 1 Mission to Mars, 1976. Creator: NASA
Martian planet surface, Viking 1 Mission to Mars, 1976. The Viking 1 spacecraft, part of NASAs Viking programme, was the first spacecraft to land successfully on Mars and perform its mission

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Rock-strewn Martian surface, Viking Lander mission, 1970s. Creator: NASA

Rock-strewn Martian surface, Viking Lander mission, 1970s. Creator: NASA
Rock-strewn Martian surface, Viking Lander mission, 1970s. NASAs Viking program consisted of a pair of American space probes sent to Mars, Viking 1 and Viking 2

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from space - Africa and the Atlantic Ocean, c1980s. Creator: NASA

Earth from space - Africa and the Atlantic Ocean, c1980s. Creator: NASA
Earth from space - Africa and the Atlantic Ocean, c1980s. Planet Earth showing the Sahara Desert, with Europe at the top

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Astronaut Edward White performs the first American spacewalk, 3 June 1965. Creator

Astronaut Edward White performs the first American spacewalk, 3 June 1965. Creator
Astronaut Edward White performs the first American spacewalk, 3 June 1965. US astronaut Edward H White II, pilot of the Gemini IV four-day Earth-orbital mission

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Astronauts being recovered from the sea, Apollo 16 mission, 27 April 1972. Creator: NASA

Astronauts being recovered from the sea, Apollo 16 mission, 27 April 1972. Creator: NASA
Astronauts being recovered from the sea, Apollo 16 mission, 27 April 1972. Prime recovery helicopter hovering over the Apollo 16 spacecraft after splashdown, 11 days after launch

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Astronauts Joe Engle and Richard Truly, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981

Astronauts Joe Engle and Richard Truly, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. US pilot, aeronautical engineer and astronaut Joe Engle (born 1932)

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from space - the Indian Ocean off Australia seen from Gemini 11, September 1966

Earth from space - the Indian Ocean off Australia seen from Gemini 11, September 1966. Gemini 11 was the ninth manned spaceflight mission of NASAs Project Gemini

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from space - the Gulf of Mexico and Florida, USA, c1980s. Creator: NASA

Earth from space - the Gulf of Mexico and Florida, USA, c1980s. Creator: NASA
Earth from space - the Gulf of Mexico and Florida, USA, c1980s

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from space - the Mediterranean, c1980s. Creator: NASA

Earth from space - the Mediterranean, c1980s. Creator: NASA
Earth from space - the Mediterranean, c1980s. Cloud cover over Europe, with the Mediterranean sea visible in the centre

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from space - thunderstorm over the Pacific Ocean, c1980s. Creator: NASA

Earth from space - thunderstorm over the Pacific Ocean, c1980s. Creator: NASA
Earth from space - thunderstorm over the Pacific Ocean, c1980s. Thick cloud cover

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from space - the United Kingdom, c1980s. Creator: NASA

Earth from space - the United Kingdom, c1980s. Creator: NASA
Earth from space - the United Kingdom, c1980s. Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland, the Channel, northern France and the North Sea

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from space - Las Vegas and the Mojave Desert, Nevada, USA, c1980s. Creator: NASA

Earth from space - Las Vegas and the Mojave Desert, Nevada, USA, c1980s. Creator: NASA
Earth from space - Las Vegas and the Mojave Desert, Nevada, USA, c1980s. Las Vegas surrounded by mountains, with Lake Mead also visible

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Pixellated Earth from space, c1980s. Creator: NASA

Pixellated Earth from space, c1980s. Creator: NASA
Pixellated Earth from space, c1980s

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from space - Phoenix, Arizona, USA, c1980s. Creator: NASA

Earth from space - Phoenix, Arizona, USA, c1980s. Creator: NASA
Earth from space - Phoenix, Arizona, USA, c1980s

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Earth from space - Imperial Valley, California, USA, seen from the Space Shuttle, c1980s

Earth from space - Imperial Valley, California, USA, seen from the Space Shuttle, c1980s. On the right is the Salton Sea, a shallow, saline

Background imageNational Aeronautics And Space Administration Collection: Astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen after landing, April 1981. Creator: NASA

Astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen after landing, April 1981. Creator: NASA
Astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen after landing, Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA, April 1981. US astronauts Young and Crippen were the two-man crew aboard the first orbiter, Columbia



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