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This graph made with data from the AIRS instrument on NASA Aqua satellite shows the concentration of carbon dioxide...
This graph shows readings for atmospheric pressure at the landing site of NASA Curiosity rover. The data were...
This graph illustrates the Cepheid period-luminosity relationship, used to calculate the size, age and expansion...
This graph shows the atmospheric pressure at the surface of Mars, as measured by the Rover Environmental Monitoring...
This graph of data from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope shows changes in the infrared light output of two star-planet...
This graph of data from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope shows that an extraordinarily low-mass brown dwarf, or failed...
This graph depicts the increased signal quality possible with optical fibers made from ZBLAN, a family of...
On STS-89, three Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM) test cells were subjected to five cycles of compression and...
Materials with a smaller mean atomic mass, such as lithium (Li) hydride and polyethylene, make the best radiation...
The yellow triangles on this graph indicate concentrations of the elements titanium and silicon in selected rock...
The upper panel of this figure shows small images of comet Hartley 2 taken by NASA EPOXI mission over time. The...
This graph, or spectrum, from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope, charts light from a faraway galaxy located 10 billion...
This graph of data from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope shows how astronomers located a hot spot on a distant gas...
This graph presents simplified data from overnight measurements by the Thermal and Electrical Conductivity Probe on...
This graph shows changes in apparent brightness of comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring as it approached and receded from...
The top graph consists of infrared data from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope. It tells astronomers that a distant...
These eight graphs present data from the Neutral Gas and Ion Mass Spectrometer on NASA MAVEN orbiter identifying...
This graph displays data collected by NASA's Perseverance Mars rover from targets in a rock formation nicknamed...
This photo of the X-1A includes graphs of the flight data from Maj. Charles E. Yeager's Mach 2.44 flight on December...
The graph at right presents information from the NASA Curiosity Mars rover's onboard analysis of rock powder drilled...
This set of graphs illustrates how data from two key instruments point to NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft entering...
jsc2025e064333 (5/31/2024) --- Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image graphs and elemental mappings of the samples...
S96-13559 --- Leopold Eyharts represents France's space agency (CNES) as a member of the Mir-25 crew.
S96-13558 (26 Aug 1996) --- Cosmonaut Aleksandr Y. Kaleri, Mir-22 flight engineer.