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Just 15 minutes after its closest approach to Pluto on July 14, 2015, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft looked back...
This view from NASA's Cassini spacecraft was obtained about half a day before its first close pass by the outer...
This poster shows a flattened (Mercator) projection of the Huygens probe's view from 10 kilometers altitude (6...
S69-58885 (14 Nov. 1969) --- Interior view of the White Room atop Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center...
AS14-64-9118 (6 Feb. 1971) --- Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., commander, photographed this overall view of a field...
The low angle of sunlight along the slim crescent of Saturn's moon Enceladus (313 miles or 504 kilometers across)...
S81-39563 (14 Nov. 1981) --- This view of the space shuttle Columbia (STS-2) was made with a hand-held 70mm camera...
perspective view of Charon's informally named "Serenity Chasm" consists of topography generated from stereo...
NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter is viewed here through the Remote Microscopic Imager (RMI) camera, part of the...
NASA's Cassini spacecraft looks towards the dark side of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, capturing the blue halo...
AS08-14-2383 (24 Dec. 1968) --- The rising Earth is about five degrees above the lunar horizon in this telephoto...
Saturn's moon Dione crosses the face of the giant planet in this view, a phenomenon astronomers call a transit....
This dramatic view of the Pluto system is as NASA's New Horizons spacecraft saw it in July 2015. The animation, made...
iss067e264450 (8/14/2022) --- A view aboard the International Space Station (ISS) of the Space Tango-Human Brain...
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft features Liber Crater (14 miles, 23 kilometers wide) in Ceres' northern...
ISS037-E-011232 (14 Oct. 2013) --- NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins, Expedition 37 flight engineer, like all...
STS112-E-05563 (14 October 2002) --- View of one of the radiators on the newly installed Starboard One (S1) Truss...
NASA Aircraft on ramp (Aerial view) Sides: (L) QSRA (R) C-8A AWJSRA - Back to Front: CV-990 (711) C-141 KAO, CV-990...
iss056e162187 (Sept. 12, 2018) --- Cameras outside the International Space Station captured a stark and sobering...
iss038e024980 (1/14/2020) --- View of light spirals from the Education Payload Observation (JAXA-EPO) experiment...
ISS016-E-011442 (14 Nov. 2007) --- In the grasp of the International Space Station's Canadarm2, the Harmony node...
iss038e024925 (1/14/2020) --- View of light spirals from the Education Payload Observation (JAXA-EPO) experiment...
Vanguard 2C vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) airplane, wind tunnel test. Front view from below, model 14 1/2...
STS001-12-308 (12-14 April 1981) --- Space shuttle Columbia approached Edwards Air Force Base from the left to land...