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S89-E-5391 (29 Jan 1998) --- This Electronic Still Camera (ESC) image shows most of the elements of Russia's Mir...
S89-E-5387 (29 Jan 1998) --- This Electronic Still Camera (ESC) image shows most of the elements of Russia's Mir...
AS13-60-8659 (14 April 1970) --- Excellent view of the lunar farside showing the crater Tsiolkovsky, as photographed...
S81-39564 (14 Nov. 1981) --- This view of the space shuttle Columbia (STS-2) was made with a hand-held 70mm camera...
S89-E-5385 (29 Jan 1998) --- This Electronic Still Camera (ESC) image shows most of the elements of Russia's Mir...
S89-E-5390 (29 Jan 1998) --- This Electronic Still Camera (ESC) image shows most of the elements of Russia's Mir...
ISS014-E-18777 (29 March 2007) --- This medium close-up view of the International Space Station was photographed by...
This mosaic is composed of the sharpest views of Pluto that NASA's New Horizons spacecraft obtained during its flyby...
This frame from a movie is composed of the sharpest views of Pluto that NASA's New Horizons spacecraft obtained...
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft continues to transmit the sharpest views of Pluto that it obtained (and recorded)...
NASA's Landsat 8 satellite collected this view of phytoplankton blooming in the southern Gulf of Bothnia, in the...
ISS007-E-07388 (14 June 2003) --- Some of the deepest canyons in the world cut west to the Pacific from the high...
Presidential Visits to Kennedy Space Center: All the U. S. presidents shown here were in office at the time they...
JSC2010-E-080461 (14 May 2010) --- An overall view of the space shuttle flight control room in the Johnson Space...
Seen here is a up-close view of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft atop the company’s Falcon 9 rocket in the vertical...
S71-18398 (31 Jan. 1971) --- The huge, 363-feet tall Apollo 14 (Spacecraft 110/Lunar Module 8/Saturn 509) space...
2014-03-14-10-48-03-3[1] In the Integration Facility at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 39/40...
S71-18399 (31 Jan. 1971) --- The huge, 363-feet tall Apollo 14 (Spacecraft 110/Lunar Module 8/Saturn 509) space...
Seen here is a up-close view of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft atop the company’s Falcon 9 rocket in the vertical...
JSC2010-E-080455 (14 May 2010) --- An overall view of the space shuttle flight control room in the Johnson Space...
S71-17620 (31 Jan. 1971) --- The huge, 363-feet tall Apollo 14 (Spacecraft 110/Lunar Module 8/Saturn 509) space...
This view from NASA's Cassini spacecraft shows battered terrain around the north pole of Saturn's icy moon...
S71-20373 (19 Feb. 1971) --- The Apollo 14 crew men show off some of the largest of the lunar rocks which they...
Just 15 minutes after its closest approach to Pluto on July 14, 2015, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft looked back...