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Exhaust Gases Collection

"Unleashing the Power: The Mighty Exhaust Gases Propel Space Shuttle Launches into Orbit" As the countdown begins, a fiery spectacle unfolds before our eyes

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Space Shuttle launch

Space Shuttle launch, computer enhanced image. This is mission STS-99, flown by the Space Shuttle Endeavour. It launched on 11 February 2000

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Kepler Mission rocket launch

Kepler Mission rocket launch. Delta II 7925 rocket taking off to launch NASAs Kepler Mission. This mission is designed to discover Earth-like planets orbiting other stars

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Mercury-Atlas 3 rocket launch, 1961

Mercury-Atlas 3 rocket launch, 1961
Mercury-Atlas 3 rocket launch. The small Mercury spacecraft (black) on top of the Atlas rocket is 2 metres long and only large enough for one crew member

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Airport at sunset

Airport at sunset. Inbound, outbound and taxiing aircraft at an airport at sunset

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Decline of forests due to pollution C016 / 7509

Decline of forests due to pollution C016 / 7509
Decline of forests due to pollution, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing the decline of forests caused by an increase in environmental pollution from cars

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Apollo 11 launch, 16 July 1969

Apollo 11 launch, 16 July 1969
Apollo 11 launch. US flag flying as the Apollo 11 Saturn V rocket launched at 09:32 local time (EDT) on 16 July 1969. On board were US astronauts Armstrong, Michael Collins and Aldrin

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Space Shuttle launch, artwork

Space Shuttle launch, artwork. The Space Shuttles, used by NASA, the US space agency, are reusable rockets that glide back to the surface after they re-enter Earths atmosphere at the end of each

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: STS-116 launch, Space Shuttle Discovery

STS-116 launch, Space Shuttle Discovery
STS-116 launch. Space Shuttle Discovery launching from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, at 20:47 local time on 9 December 2006, on mission STS-116 to the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Soviet children and model rocket, 1964

Soviet children and model rocket, 1964
Soviet children launching a model rocket in 1964. This was the era when the Soviet Union and the USA were engaged in the Space Race, vying to outdo each other with their achievements in space

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Communications satellite, artwork

Communications satellite, artwork
Communications satellite in Earth orbit, artwork. These satellites operate from a geostationary orbit 35, 786 kilometres above the Earth

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Airbus 330 passing in front of the moon

Airbus 330 passing in front of the moon in a clear sky. The hot exhaust gases from the jet engines can be seen distorting the appearance of the moons sphere

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Boeing 737 taking off at sunset

Boeing 737 taking off at sunset. The orange plumes behind the aircrafts wings are caused by sunlight refracted by the hot exhaust gases from the jet engines

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: GLONASS satellite launch, 2010

GLONASS satellite launch, 2010
GLONASS satellite launch. Night-time launch of a Proton-M carrier rocket with a DM upper stage containing a cluster of 3 GLONASS-M satellites

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Soyuz TMA-12 launch, April 2008

Soyuz TMA-12 launch, April 2008
Старт РКН "Союз-Ф" с международным экипажем 17-й экспедиции на МКС. Площадка старта - 2, космодрома "'айконур"

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Boeing 747 taking off at sunset

Boeing 747 taking off at sunset. The orange plumes behind the aircrafts wings are caused by sunlight refracted by the hot exhaust gases from the jet engines

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Tiling rocket launch, 1930s

Tiling rocket launch, 1930s
Engineer R. Tiling, the Rocket inventor from Osnabrueck, Germany, started three of his aluminium rockets from the Berlin Airport Tempelhof

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Endeavour shuttle launch, mission STS-126

Endeavour shuttle launch, mission STS-126. Space Shuttle Endeavour launching from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Car exhaust pipe, thermogram

Car exhaust pipe, thermogram
Car exhaust pipe. Thermogram close-up of the exhaust pipe of a motor vehicle. Thermography records surface temperatures by detecting the long-wavelength radiation emitted by an object

Background imageExhaust Gases Collection: Ares V rocket, artwork

Ares V rocket, artwork
Ares V rocket, computer artwork. This is a depiction of what this cargo launcher will look like when launching from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA


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"Unleashing the Power: The Mighty Exhaust Gases Propel Space Shuttle Launches into Orbit" As the countdown begins, a fiery spectacle unfolds before our eyes. The Space Shuttle launch is an awe-inspiring display of human ingenuity and determination to explore the unknown. Amidst billowing clouds of exhaust gases, this technological marvel defies gravity, paving the way for scientific breakthroughs. In 2009, during the Kepler Mission rocket launch, exhaust gases propelled humanity's quest to discover habitable planets beyond our solar system. With each liftoff, these emissions carry not only spacecraft but also dreams of unraveling the mysteries of distant galaxies. At sunset, a Boeing 737 gracefully takes off from an airport runway. Its engines roar as it soars through the sky, leaving behind trails that blend with vibrant hues in a breathtaking dance between man-made wonders and nature's beauty. However, not all instances involving they can cause for celebration. In 1961, as Mercury-Atlas 3 rocket launched into space amidst plumes of smoke and fumes, it marked both progress and concern about environmental consequences. Forests began their decline due to pollution caused by such launches – a stark reminder that we must balance exploration with preservation. Yet even amid challenges lies triumph; on July 16th, 1969 Apollo 11 embarked on its historic journey to land humans on the moon. As flames erupted beneath its colossal structure at liftoff and exhaust gases filled the air around Cape Canaveral's Kennedy Space Center - history was made. Artistic renditions capture these moments too; one can almost feel the vibrations as they gaze upon artwork depicting Space Shuttle launches or witness STS-116 launching Discovery towards new frontiers in space exploration. They have inspired generations worldwide; Soviet children in 1964 built model rockets fueled by imagination while watching real ones ascend into orbit above them. These gases symbolize dreams taking flight, igniting curiosity and ambition in young minds.