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"Exploring the Depths of Space with Photovoltaic Arrays" Deep Space Vehicle and Extended Stay Module starboard bow view close-up

Background imagePhotovoltaic Arrays Collection: Asteroid Lander departs from Deep Space Vehicle

Asteroid Lander departs from Deep Space Vehicle
A manned Asteroid Lander departs from a combination Deep Space Vehicle (DSV) and Extended Stay Module (ESM) as a first step toward exploring the large asteroid below

Background imagePhotovoltaic Arrays Collection: Soyuz deep space explorer docked begins to leave Earth orbit

Soyuz deep space explorer docked begins to leave Earth orbit
A manned Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft docked with a three-person extended stay module begins to leave Earth orbit with the aid of a Russian-made upper stage booster rocket

Background imagePhotovoltaic Arrays Collection: A photovoltaic system of solar cells

A photovoltaic system of solar cells
Camp Pendleton is going greener with the use of renewable energy, by developing a photovoltaic system of solar panels. The photovoltaic system uses solar cells to convert light into electricity

Background imagePhotovoltaic Arrays Collection: Solar panels awaiting activation

Solar panels awaiting activation
October 12, 2007 - On 140 acres of unused Nellis land, 70, 000 solar panels await activation as the first third of the solar photovoltaic array gets commissioned with the other 66 percent of

Background imagePhotovoltaic Arrays Collection: Photovoltaic solar power plant

Photovoltaic solar power plant
The largest photovoltaic solar power plant in the United States is becoming a reality at Nellis Air Force Base. When completed in December, the solar arrays will produce 15 megawatts of power

Background imagePhotovoltaic Arrays Collection: Solar panels installed on top of a parking garage

Solar panels installed on top of a parking garage
Naples, Italy, October 17, 2013 - A view of solar panels installed on top of a parking garage at Naval Support Activity Naples Capodichino

Background imagePhotovoltaic Arrays Collection: An Asteroid Lander is docked to a Deep Space Vehicle

An Asteroid Lander is docked to a Deep Space Vehicle
A manned Asteroid Lander is docked to a combination Deep Space Vehicle (DSV) and Extended Stay Module (ESM) on a mission to a deep space asteroid


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"Exploring the Depths of Space with Photovoltaic Arrays" Deep Space Vehicle and Extended Stay Module starboard bow view close-up: Witness the intricate details of our advanced spacecraft as it embarks on a journey to uncharted territories. Artists concept of a Deep Space Vehicle with Extended Stay Module and Manned Maneuvering: Immerse yourself in this captivating artwork depicting our vision for future space exploration, complete with cutting-edge technology and manned maneuvering capabilities. Artists concept of the Deep Space Vehicle mated with an Extended Stay Module: Marvel at the seamless integration between our Deep Space Vehicle and Extended Stay Module, enabling extended missions beyond Earth's orbit. Starboard side of the next-generation Deep Space Vehicle: Get a glimpse into the sleek design and powerful propulsion systems that propel us towards new frontiers in space. Asteroid Lander departs from Deep Space Vehicle: Witness history being made as our asteroid lander separates from its mothership, ready to explore these celestial bodies up close. Artists concept of the next-generation Deep Space Vehicles command module: Step inside our state-of-the-art command module, where astronauts will operate complex systems while venturing into deep space. A Manned Maneuvering Vehicle undocks and prepares to descend to the surface: Experience the thrill as our manned vehicle detaches from its host spacecraft, preparing for an exhilarating descent onto distant planetary surfaces. Soyuz deep space explorer docked begins to leave Earth orbit: Watch in awe as one of humanity's most iconic spacecraft initiates its departure from Earth's orbit, paving the way for unprecedented deep-space missions. A Deep Space Mission Vehicle approaching an asteroid: Join us on this incredible journey as we approach an asteroid, utilizing photovoltaic arrays to power critical scientific instruments during data collection missions. Solar panels awaiting activation.