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AS11-36-5365 (21 July 1969) --- A close-up view of the docking target on the Apollo 11 Lunar Module (LM)...
iss071e365226 (July 19, 2024) --- The Soyuz MS-25 crew ship is picture docked to the Prichal docking module as the...
AS17-148-22688 (7-19 Dec. 1972) --- View of the Lunar Module from the Apollo 17 spacecraft after...
AS09-20-3064 (6 March 1969) --- Excellent view of the docked Apollo 9 Command and Service Modules (CSM) and Lunar...
iss071e365604 (July 19, 2024) --- The Soyuz MS-25 crew ship is picture docked to the Prichal docking module as the...
iss071e364343 (July 18, 2024) --- The Soyuz MS-25 crew ship is pictured docked to the International Space Station's...
S68-50869 (1968) --- An engineering set up illustrating the docking system of the Apollo spacecraft. During docking...
S68-50870 (1968) --- An engineering set up illustrating the probe portion of the docking system of the Apollo...
ISS002-E-6478 (30 May 2001) --- James S. Voss, Expedition Two flight engineer, handles a spacecraft docking probe in...
This photograph shows the flight article of the mated Airlock Module (AM) and Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) being...
This fish-eye view of the Russian Mir Space Station was photographed by a crewmember of the STS-74 mission after the...
This is a view of the Russian Mir Space Station photographed by a crewmember of the fifth Shuttle/Mir docking...
View of the Soyuz TMA-15M spacecraft docked to Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1) and the Progress 57P spacecraft...
iss069e000995 (April 6, 2023) --- The Soyuz MS-23 crew ship approaches the International Space Station's Prichal...
Survey view of portions of the Cupola Module, Tranquility Node 3, and Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 (PMA-3). Image...
iss069e009373 (May 8, 2023) --- The Soyuz MS-23 crew ship, that will return NASA astronaut Frank Rubio and Roscosmos...
This image of the Russian Mir Space Station was photographed by a crewmember of the STS-74 mission when the Orbiter...
View of the Soyuz TMA-15M spacecraft docked to Rassvet Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM1) An Earth limb is in view.
This photograph shows the flight article of the Airlock Module (AM)/Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) assembly being...
View of the Mir 19 commander Anatoly Solovyev and flight engineer Nikolai Budarin preparing to close the hatch to...
iss072e032692 (Oct. 8, 2024) --- The Soyuz MS-26 crew ship (foreground) from Roscosmos is pictured docked to the...
iss072e033083 (Oct. 8, 2024) --- The Soyuz MS-26 crew ship (foreground) from Roscosmos is pictured docked to the...
This is a view of the Russian Mir Space Station photographed by a crewmember of the second Shuttle/Mir docking...
AS17-148-22687 (7-19 Dec. 1972) --- View of the Lunar Module from the Apollo 17 spacecraft after...