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International Space Station (ISS) Collection

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Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: STS-121 landing, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, July 17, 2006. Creator: NASA

STS-121 landing, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, July 17, 2006. Creator: NASA
STS-121 landing, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, July 17, 2006. Space Shuttle Discoverys STS-121 mission touching down

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: STS-108 touchdown, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, December 17, 2001. Creator: NASA

STS-108 touchdown, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, December 17, 2001. Creator: NASA
STS-108 touchdown, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, December 17, 2001. The Space Shuttle Endeavour is about to lower its nose wheel following main gear touchdown on Runway 15 at the Shuttle

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: Launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour for STS-123 mission to the International Space Station

Launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour for STS-123 mission to the International Space Station. John F. Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. March 11, 2008

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: SpaceX Dragon capsule at the ISS C016 / 4214

SpaceX Dragon capsule at the ISS C016 / 4214
SpaceX Dragon capsule at the ISS. View from the International Space Station (ISS) of the Dragon cargo capsule from SpaceX (Space Exploration Technologies)

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: STS 106 Atlantis landing at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 2000. Creator: NASA

STS 106 Atlantis landing at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 2000. Creator: NASA
STS 106 Atlantis landing at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, 2000. Upon touchdown on Runway 15 of the Shuttle Landing Facility, Atlantiss drag chute opens to help slow the vehicle

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: STS-88 landing, Florida, USA, December 15, 1998. Creator: NASA

STS-88 landing, Florida, USA, December 15, 1998. Creator: NASA
STS-88 landing, Florida, USA, December 15, 1998. Space Shuttle Endeavour prepares to touch down on Runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center to complete an 11-day

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: Endeavour on Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, March 27, 1997. Creator: NASA

Endeavour on Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, March 27, 1997. Creator: NASA
Endeavour on Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, March 27, 1997. The Space Shuttle orbiter Endeavour passes over Kennedy Space Centers Shuttle Landing Facility atop NASAs Boeing 747 Shuttle carrier Aircraft

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: Endeavour touchdown - STS-123, Kennedy Space Center, USA, March 26, 2008 Creator: NASA

Endeavour touchdown - STS-123, Kennedy Space Center, USA, March 26, 2008 Creator: NASA
Endeavour touchdown - STS-123, Kennedy Space Center, USA, March 26, 2008. Space Shuttle Endeavour about to touch down on Runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at the end of a 16-day flight to

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: Space Shuttle Endeavour night landing, Florida. USA, February 21, 2010. Creator: NASA

Space Shuttle Endeavour night landing, Florida. USA, February 21, 2010. Creator: NASA
Space Shuttle Endeavour night landing, Florida. USA, February 21, 2010. Endeavour lands on Runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility, Kennedy Space Center, after 14 days in space

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: Artists Conception of Space Station Freedom, 1991. Creator: Alan Chinchar

Artists Conception of Space Station Freedom, 1991. Creator: Alan Chinchar
Artists Conception of Space Station Freedom, 1991. Alan Chinchars rendition of the Space Station Freedom in orbit. The painting depicts the completed space station

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: 2001: A Space Odyssey Space Station, 1968. Creator: NASA

2001: A Space Odyssey Space Station, 1968. Creator: NASA
2001:A Space Odyssey Space Station, 1968. This the classic space station image from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1968

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: Atlantis Docked to Mir, 1995. Creator: NASA

Atlantis Docked to Mir, 1995. Creator: NASA
Atlantis Docked to Mir, 1995. This view of the Space Shuttle Atlantis still connected to Russias Mir Space Station was photographed by the Mir-19 crew on July 4, 1995. Cosmonauts Anatoliy Y

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: International Space Station, March 2009

International Space Station, March 2009. Backlit view of the ISS with solar array

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: Artificial Gravity Space Station, 1969. Creator: NASA

Artificial Gravity Space Station, 1969. Creator: NASA
Artificial Gravity Space Station, 1969. The station was to rotate on its central axis to produce artificial gravity. The majority of early space station concepts created artificial gravity one way or

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: First rendezvous in space, 15 December 1965. Creator: NASA

First rendezvous in space, 15 December 1965. Creator: NASA
First rendezvous in space, 15 December 1965. The Gemini 7 spacecraft as seen from the Gemini 6 spacecraft - during the meeting they were only a foot or so away from eachother

Background imageInternational Space Station (ISS) Collection: First Space Shuttle Mission launches, Florida, USA, April 12, 1981. Creator: NASA

First Space Shuttle Mission launches, Florida, USA, April 12, 1981. Creator: NASA
First Space Shuttle Mission launches, Florida, USA, April 12, 1981. Space Shuttle Columbia and STS-1 lift off from NASAs Kennedy Space Center, marking the first flight of the Space Shuttle Program


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