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iss062e087481 (March 9, 2020) --- An external high-definition camera on the International Space Station pictured the...
Expedition 35 commander and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Chris Hadfield (facing away from camera) poses for a...
Jonas Jonsson guides the Alta-X Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) with camera payload down to the landing pad at the...
ISS021-E-027207 (15 Nov. 2009) --- NASA astronauts Jeffrey Williams and Nicole Stott, both Expedition 21 flight...
This EREP color photograph of the Uncompahgre Plateau area of Colorado was taken in June of 1973 by the Skylab...
art001e000667 (Nov. 27, 2022) On flight day 12 of the 25.5-day Artemis I mission, a camera on the tip of one of...
ISS022-E-083739 (7 March 2010) --- While holding a still camera, NASA astronaut Jeffrey Williams, Expedition 22...
iss061e143751 (Jan. 25, 2020) --- NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan takes pictures with a camera shielded from the...
STS093-328-007 (22-27 July 1999) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, pilot, takes video footage with a High Definition...
S82-E-5369 (15 Feb. 1997) --- This photograph, taken from onboard the Space Shuttle Discovery with an Electronic...
iss068e042077 (Jan. 22, 2023) --- Roscosmos cosmonaut and Expedition 68 Flight Engineer Anna Kikina points a camera...
S129-E-006302 (17 Nov. 2009) --- Astronaut Mike Foreman, STS-129 mission specialist, uses a still camera on the...
S82-E-5937 (11-21 Feb. 1997) --- The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) begins its separation from the Space Shuttle...
ISS009-E-20633 (28 August 2004) --- This oblique view of the Hurricane Frances was photographed with a digital still...
S82-E-5147 (13 Feb. 1997) --- A front-lighted full view of the captured Hubble Space Telescope (HST) backdropped...
iss059e001094 (March 18, 2019) --- Inside the Quest airlock, NASA astronaut Nick Hague is fitted in a U.S. spacesuit...
ISS014-E-15476 (28 Feb. 2007) --- Cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin, Expedition 14 flight engineer representing Russia's...
STS110-E-5152 (9 April 2002) --- Docked to the International Space Station (ISS), a Soyuz vehicle (foreground) and...
Onboard Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-75) the vertical stabilizer appears to point to the four stars of the Southern...
STS98-E-5319 (16 February 2001) --- The International Space Station (ISS) backdropped against the blackness of space...
ISS023-E-039983 (8 May 2010) --- A fish-eye lens attached to an electronic still camera was used by an Expedition 23...
ISS019-E-013704 (4 May 2009) --- Astronaut Michael Barratt, Expedition 19/20 flight engineer, uses a still camera in...
S82-E-5419 (15 Feb. 1997) --- Close-up of astronaut Gregory J. Harbaugh during Extravehicular Activity (EVA) for...
S118-E-05506 (9 Aug. 2007) --- Astronaut Barbara R. Morgan, STS-118 mission specialist, smiles for the camera while...