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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Model of the Mars Pathfinder rover Sojourner

Model of the Mars Pathfinder rover Sojourner
Sojourner. View of a model of the Mars Pathfinder robotic rover vehicle " Sojourner", moving over a surface that mimics Mars. The true rover vehicle landed on Mars on 4 July 1997

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Quasar interacting with a companion galaxy

Quasar interacting with a companion galaxy
Interacting quasar. Hubble space telescope (HST) optical image of a quasar (bright, at centre) interacting with a companion galaxy. The galaxys core is at lower centre

Background imageRelated Images Collection: MQ-9 Reaper spyplane

MQ-9 Reaper spyplane. This unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), formerly called RQ-9 Predator B, is piloted remotely and powered by the propeller at the rear (left)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mars

Mars, optical image. This image was taken when Mars was 68 million kilometres from Earth. The Martian summer in the northern hemisphere results in a large south polar ice cap (white, bottom)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Portrait of Charles Chuck Yeager, American pilot

Portrait of Charles Chuck Yeager, American pilot

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Open star cluster NGC 290

Open star cluster NGC 290. This cluster of young stars lies in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy orbiting our Milky Way

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Eastern Himalayas, satellite image

Eastern Himalayas, satellite image. North is at top. Snow is white, vegetation is red, barren areas are light blue and water is dark blue

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Desert alluvial fan, satellite image

Desert alluvial fan, satellite image. North is at top. Desert areas can sometimes go for years without rain, and then intense storms will cause flooding that fills old dry river beds

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Explorer 1 in orbit, artwork

Explorer 1 in orbit, artwork
Explorer 1 in orbit. Computer artwork of Americas first successful artificial satellite, Explorer 1, in orbit over Earth. Explorer 1 was launched on 31 January 1958

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hubble Space Telescope in orbit, artwork

Hubble Space Telescope in orbit, artwork
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in orbit over the Earth, artwork. The HST is an astronomical satellite in orbit around Earth

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Florida peninsula seen from Space Shuttle

Florida peninsula seen from Space Shuttle
Florida peninsula seen from space. To the right of the frame is the Atlantic Ocean, with the Gulf of Mexico to the left. Just right of centre jutting out into the Atlantic is Cape Canaveral

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Globular star cluster NGC 6101

Globular star cluster NGC 6101. This globular star cluster is located in the constellation Apus. It is around 50, 000 light years from Earth, and 36, 500 light years from the galactic centre

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Kepler-10b exoplanet, artwork

Kepler-10b exoplanet, artwork
January 10, 2011 WASHINGTON -- NASAs Kepler mission confirmed the discovery of its first rocky planet, named Kepler-10b. Measuring 1.4 times the size of Earth

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Earth, topographic and bathymetric map

Earth, topographic and bathymetric map
Earth. Blue Marble: Next Generation cloud-free topographic and bathymetric map of the Earth in July 2004. Highlands and lowlands of the continents are shown as ridges and flat areas

Background imageRelated Images Collection: International Space Station, 2010

International Space Station, 2010
International Space Station (ISS), February 2010, taken from the Space Shuttle Endeavour prior to docking at the beginning of its mission to the ISS

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Spacewalk

Spacewalk. Astronaut in a Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) spacewalking above the Earth. MMUs are nitrogen-propelled hand-controlled propulsion units used by Nasa on three space shuttle missions in

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Kepler Mission rocket launch

Kepler Mission rocket launch. Delta II 7925 rocket taking off to launch NASAs Kepler Mission. This mission is designed to discover Earth-like planets orbiting other stars

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Overlapping galaxies, HST image

Overlapping galaxies, HST image
Overlapping galaxies. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the overlapping galaxies known as 2MASX J00 The two objects are both spiral galaxies, with the outer rim of a small

Background imageRelated Images Collection: APOLLO 15, 1971. Jim Irwin standing by the lunar rover, Mount Hadley in the background

APOLLO 15, 1971. Jim Irwin standing by the lunar rover, Mount Hadley in the background

Background imageRelated Images Collection: APOLLO 12: ASTRONAUT. Astronaut Alan Bean carrying components of the ALSEP

APOLLO 12: ASTRONAUT. Astronaut Alan Bean carrying components of the ALSEP (Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package) during the Apollo 12 mission, 19 November 1969, with lunar module in background

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Great Sandy Desert, satellite image

Great Sandy Desert, satellite image. North is at upper left. Vegetation is green and purple, while more barren, rocky areas are various shades of white and brown

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Great Salt Desert, satellite image

Great Salt Desert, satellite image. North is at top. Desert soil and mud is light brown, barren rocky areas are pink, and salt pans are blue

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Pleiades star cluster, infrared image

Pleiades star cluster, infrared image
Pleiades star cluster, Spitzer infrared image. These bright young stars (blue) are surrounded by interstellar gas and dust (red, orange and green)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Boomerang Nebula

Boomerang Nebula, Hubble Space Telescope image. This is a bipolar reflection nebula, where gas and dust surrounding a star are shining by reflected light

Background imageRelated Images Collection: President Eisenhower with Hugh Dryden and T. Keith Glennan, August 19, USA, 1958

President Eisenhower with Hugh Dryden and T. Keith Glennan, August 19, USA, 1958. US President Dwight D. Eisenhower (centre) swears in Dr. T

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Seamans, von Braun and President Kennedy at Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA, 1963

Seamans, von Braun and President Kennedy at Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA, 1963. Dr. Wernher von Braun (center) explains the Saturn Launch System to President John F. Kennedy

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Phobos, the larger of Mars two moons

Phobos, the larger of Mars two moons
The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASAs Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter took two images of the larger of Mars two moons, Phobos

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Earthrise Image August 2017

Earthrise Image August 2017
Image captured by a Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter showing a unique view of Earth from the spacecrafts vantage point in orbit around the moon

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Apollo Panoramic

Apollo Panoramic
View of Station 11 Vertical Panoramic North Ray taken during the third Extravehicular Activity (EVA) 3. Image was created using Apollo 16 images

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Self-portrait of Curiosity rover in Gale Crater on the surface of Mars

Self-portrait of Curiosity rover in Gale Crater on the surface of Mars
On Sol 84 (Oct. 31, 2012), the Curiosity rover used the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) to capture the set of thumbnail images stitched together to create this full-color self-portrait

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Us-Moon-Farside-lunar

Us-Moon-Farside-lunar
This 1968 NASA file image shows a view of the far side of lunar surface as taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft looking southward from high altitude across the Southern Sea

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Us-Hubble-Eskimo Nebula

Us-Hubble-Eskimo Nebula
This Hubble Space Telescope image taken after a successful December, 1999 servicing mission and released by NASA 24 January, 2000 shows a planetary nebula, the glowing remains of a dying

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gale Crater landscape, Mars C014 / 4935

Gale Crater landscape, Mars C014 / 4935
Gale Crater landscape, as imaged by NASAs Curiosity rover on Mars. This rover, part of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission, landed here on 6 August 2012. The view looks south-south-west

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Great Lakes, ISS image C016 / 3870

The Great Lakes, ISS image C016 / 3870
The Great Lakes. View from the International Space Station (ISS) of the Great Lakes of the USA and Canada. North is towards upper right. Here, the ISS is over a point to the southeast of Nova Scotia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: GM1E8711I4U01

GM1E8711I4U01
The Soyuz TMA-03M capsule, carrying International Space Station (ISS) crew members Expedition 31 Commander Oleg Kononenko of Roscosmos

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Planetary nebula NGC 6826

Planetary nebula NGC 6826
Planetary nebula. Hubble space telescope image of the NGC 6826 planetary nebula around a dying star. About half the stars mass has been ejected to form the nebula

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Pleiades star cluster (M45)

Pleiades star cluster (M45), Hubble Space Telescope image

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Primordial quasar, artwork

Primordial quasar, artwork. Quasars are large galaxies with supermassive black holes at their centres. The gas and dust falling towards the black hole glows extremely brightly

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Supernova remnant N132D, X-ray image

Supernova remnant N132D, X-ray image
Supernova remnant N132D. Chandra X-ray Observatory (CXO) image of the supernova remnant N132D, an expanding shell of gas and dust from the explosion of a massive star

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Earthrise - Apollo 8, December 24, 1968. Creator: William A Anders

Earthrise - Apollo 8, December 24, 1968. Creator: William A Anders
Earthrise - Apollo 8, December 24, 1968. This view of the rising Earth greeted the Apollo 8 astronauts as they came from behind the Moon after the fourth nearside orbit

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Martian Impact Crater

Martian Impact Crater
A dramatic, fresh impact crater dominates this image taken by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASAs Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on Nov. 19, 2013

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Microwave map of whole sky, c1990s

Microwave map of whole sky, c1990s. A map produced from one years data from NASAs COBE (Cosmic Background Explorer) satellite

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Space-Astronaut-Shepard

Space-Astronaut-Shepard
The crew of the aircraft carrier U.S.S Lake Champlain watches US astronaut Alan Shepards splash down in the Atlantic Ocean aboard the Mercury capsule on May 5, 1961

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Spiral Galaxy M81 viewed from the Hubble Space Telescope. Credit NASA. Science Astronomy

Spiral Galaxy M81 viewed from the Hubble Space Telescope. Credit NASA. Science Astronomy Stellar

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mercury hemisphere, MESSENGER image C016 / 9722

Mercury hemisphere, MESSENGER image C016 / 9722
Mercury hemisphere, MESSENGER image. North is at top. This image is centred at longitude 220 degrees West. The colours show chemical and mineralogical differences between the rocks

Background imageRelated Images Collection: SpaceX Dragon capsule at the ISS C016 / 4214

SpaceX Dragon capsule at the ISS C016 / 4214
SpaceX Dragon capsule at the ISS. View from the International Space Station (ISS) of the Dragon cargo capsule from SpaceX (Space Exploration Technologies)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: American astronaut and politician. Pictured with the Friendship 7 space capsule shortly before

American astronaut and politician. Pictured with the Friendship 7 space capsule shortly before Glenn became the first
JOHN GLENN, 1962. American astronaut and politician. Pictured with the Friendship 7 space capsule shortly before Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth, Feb. 20, 1962

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Light echoes from exploding star

Light echoes from exploding star
Light echoes from an exploding star. Image 3 of 4. Hubble Space Telescope image of an illuminated dust shell around the star v838 Monocerotis



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