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Astronauts are individuals who have been trained to operate spacecrafts and explore space

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Background imageAstronauts Collection: Earthrise photograph, artwork

Earthrise photograph, artwork
Earthrise photograph. Artwork based on the famous Earthrise photographs taken by the Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman and William Anders

Background imageAstronauts Collection: International Space Station, 2008

International Space Station, 2008
International Space Station (ISS), February 2008, taken from the Space Shuttle Atlantis after undocking took place towards the end of the Shuttles mission to the ISS

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Earthrise - Apollo 8

Earthrise - Apollo 8
This view of the rising Earth greeted the Apollo 8 astronauts as they came from behind the Moon after the lunar orbit insertion burn

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 11 Launch

Apollo 11 Launch
At 9:32 a.m. EDT, the swing arms move away and a plume of flame signals the liftoff of the Apollo 11 Saturn V space vehicle and astronauts Armstrong

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Earthrise over Moon, Apollo 8

Earthrise over Moon, Apollo 8. This famous image, one of the first of the Earth seen from another world, was taken by US astronauts on board the Apollo 8 spacecraft on 24th December 1968 as they

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Earthrise photographed from Apollo 11 spacecraft

Earthrise photographed from Apollo 11 spacecraft
Earthrise. This photograph of a blue & white Earth rising over the horizon of the Moon was taken from the Apollo 11 spacecraft in July 1969

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Whole Earth (Blue Marble 2000)

Whole Earth (Blue Marble 2000)
Whole Earth. Composite satellite image of Earth centred on the Americas. This is Blue Marble 2000, one of the most detailed Earth images ever made

Background imageAstronauts Collection: EVAtion

EVAtion
Mission Specialist Bruce McCandless II, is seen further away from the confines and safety of his ship than any previous astronaut has ever been

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Palenque Xtraterrestrial

Palenque Xtraterrestrial
Carving at PALENQUE, Mexico, which has been interpreted by ingenious theorists as depicting an ancient astronaut in a rocket- powered spacecraft

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 11 astronaut footprint on Moon

Apollo 11 astronaut footprint on Moon
Armstrongs footprint on the Moon. Apollo 11 photograph of the footprint of astronaut Armstrong, the first man to walk on the Moon, imprinted in the lunar surface

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Mercury 7 Astronauts

Mercury 7 Astronauts
The Mercury Project astronauts standing beside a 106-B plane. (l to r) Ms Carpenter, L G Cooper, John H Glenn, V I Grissom, Walter M Schirra, Alan B Shepard and D K Slayton

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut on Moon with Earth

Astronaut on Moon with Earth

Background imageAstronauts Collection: UK at night from space

UK at night from space
UK at night, as seen from the International Space Station (ISS). City lights (yellow) show areas of dense population. France is at bottom. Image taken on 24th December 2010

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Neil Armstrong On The Moon

Neil Armstrong On The Moon
Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, Apollo ll mission commander, at the modular equipment storage assembly (MESA) of the Lunar Module " Eagle" on the historic first extravehicular activity (EVA)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Buzz Aldrin on the Moon

Buzz Aldrin on the Moon
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot, walks on the surface of the Moon near the leg of the Lunar Module (LM) " Eagle" during the Apollo 11 exravehicular activity (EVA)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 17 astronaut

Apollo 17 astronaut. US astronaut and geologist Dr Harrison Schmitt exploring the Taurus-Littrow region of the Moon, as part of NASAs Apollo 17 mission

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut footprints on the Moon

Astronaut footprints on the Moon. Computer artwork recreating a photograph of boot imprints left by astronauts on the Moon

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Earthrise as seen from above surface of the moon

Earthrise as seen from above surface of the moon
Earthrise as seen from above the surface of the Moon, photographed by astronauts on board the Apollo 8 spacecraft as it orbited the Moon in 1968

Background imageAstronauts Collection: First US manned space flight, 1961

First US manned space flight, 1961. Redstone rocket launching the Freedom 7 capsule into space on 5th May 1961. This mission (Mercury-Redstone 3)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: APOLLO 11: BUZZ ALDRIN. Astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin standing on moon

APOLLO 11: BUZZ ALDRIN. Astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin standing on moon. Neil Armstrong and Eagle reflected in his visor
APOLLO 11: BUZZ ALDRIN. Astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin standing on moon. Armstrong and Eagle reflected in his visor, 20 July 1969

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut Alan Bean on the Moon

Astronaut Alan Bean on the Moon during the Apollo 12 moon landings, holding equipment for experiments. The second manned mission to land on the Moon, Apollo 12

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Alexei Leonov, first space walk, 1965

Alexei Leonov, first space walk, 1965
First space walk. Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov (born 1934), outside the Voskhod 2 spacecraft in a spacesuit on 18 March 1965, while orbiting the Earth (in the background)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo bootprint on the Moon

Apollo bootprint on the Moon. These famous bootprints were left on the moon by the US astronauts that walked there. The bootprints are not subject to erosion, because the Moon is an airless world

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Diagram of Ariane 5 rocket, side view

Diagram of Ariane 5 rocket, side view

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 11 Moon landing, artwork

Apollo 11 Moon landing, artwork
Apollo LEM Landing Approach to the Lunar surface. A flight without atmosphere - the landing module could stand still over the surface, so the astronauts could choose the perfect landing point

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Yuri Gagarin, Soviet cosmonaut

Yuri Gagarin, Soviet cosmonaut
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (1934-1968), Soviet cosmonaut and first man in space, artwork. Gagarin was born near Gzhatsk, Russia

Background imageAstronauts Collection: STS-86 Launch

STS-86 Launch
The Space Shuttle Atlantis blazes through the night sky to begin the STS-86 mission, slated to be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Earth from Apollo 8

Earth from Apollo 8
This is how the Earth looked as photographed from a point near the Moon by the Apollo 8 astronauts. The Earth fills less than one percent of the frame exposed through 80mm lens

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Buzz Aldrin and the U. S. flag on the Moon

Buzz Aldrin and the U. S. flag on the Moon
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot of the first lunar landing mission, poses for a photograph beside the deployed United States flag during an Apollo 11 Extravehicular Activity (EVA)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 13

Apollo 13
Overall view of the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center at the Manned Spacecraft Center, during the fourth television transmission from the Apollo 13 spacecraft while

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Earthrise - Apollo 8, December 24, 1968. Creator: William A Anders

Earthrise - Apollo 8, December 24, 1968. Creator: William A Anders
Earthrise - Apollo 8, December 24, 1968. This view of the rising Earth greeted the Apollo 8 astronauts as they came from behind the Moon after the fourth nearside orbit

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut John Young leaps from lunar surface to salute flag

Astronaut John Young leaps from lunar surface to salute flag
AS (21 April 1972) --- Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, leaps from the lunar surface as he salutes the United States flag at the Descartes landing site

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Grissom in the chow line at the ?

Astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Grissom in the chow line at the ?
Astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Grissom in the chow line at the Grand Bahama Island tracking station, the day after his sub-orbital flight, which had reached an altitude of 118 miles

Background imageAstronauts Collection: The first footprint on the Moon, Apollo 11 mission, July 1969. Creator: NASA

The first footprint on the Moon, Apollo 11 mission, July 1969. Creator: NASA
The first footprint on the Moon, Apollo 11 mission, July 1969. Boot-print of US astronaut Armstrong, first man to set foot on the Moon, clearly visible in the lunar soil

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Yuri Gagarin before launch, 1961

Yuri Gagarin before launch, 1961
Yuri Gagarin before launch, in his flight suit and helmet, in a bus heading toward the Vostok 1 launch site in Kazakhstan, USSR, on 12 April 1961

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Soviet poster commemorating Yuri Gagarin

Soviet poster commemorating Yuri Gagarin
Soviet poster commemorating the first manned spaceflight by Yuri Gagarin on 12th April 1961. Gagarins flight lasted 108 minutes

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo spacecraft at the Moon, artwork

Apollo spacecraft at the Moon, artwork
Apollo spacecraft at the Moon. Artwork of the Apollo Lunar Module (LM, left, gold) and the Apollo Command/Service Module (CSM, right, grey) at the Moon, with the Earth in the background

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Project Mercury 7

Project Mercury 7
The original 7 Project Mercury astronauts. Top row (l to r): Alan Shepard, V I Gus Grissom, L G Cooper. Front row (l to r) Walter M Schirra, D K Slayton John Glenn and Scott Carpenter

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Eugene Cernan on Moon Apollo 17

Eugene Cernan on Moon Apollo 17
The last man on the Moon. Astronaut Eugene Cernan stands on the Moon during the Apollo 17 mission. At right is part of the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), with its communications antenna

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Cubesat satellite

Cubesat satellite
Cubesat microsatellite on display at the 2010 International Astronautical Congress exhibition in Prague

Background imageAstronauts Collection: MARS MISSION, 1950s. American magazine illustration by Chesley Bonestell, early 1950s

MARS MISSION, 1950s. American magazine illustration by Chesley Bonestell, early 1950s, depicting an exploratory expedition to Mars preparing for its return flight to Earth

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Backpacking

Backpacking
Mission Specialist Bruce McCandless II ventured further away from the confines and safety of his ship than any previous astronaut ever has

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Aldrin Looks Back at Tranquility Base

Aldrin Looks Back at Tranquility Base
Astronaut Edwin E." Buzz" Aldrin Jr. Lunar Module pilot, is photographed during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity on the Moon

Background imageAstronauts Collection: A gigantic scarp on the surface of Uranus moon, Miranda

A gigantic scarp on the surface of Uranus moon, Miranda. It is the sheerest known cliff in the solar system. It may be 3 miles high

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo-Armstrong-Apollo XI

Apollo-Armstrong-Apollo XI
Picture dated 16 July 1969 of Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong, the first man on the Moon, at Kennedy Space Center in Houston with other crew members astronauts Michael Collins

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Gemini 7 in orbit

Gemini 7 in orbit, seen from the Gemini 6A spacecraft during rendezvous manouvres. These two spacecraft launched separately, Gemini 7 on 4 December 1965, and Gemini 6A on 15 December 1965

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Spacewalk over Earth

Spacewalk over Earth
Spacewalk. Composite image of an astronaut floating free during a spacewalk against a backdrop of cloud systems on Earth. A spacewalk is also known as ExtraVehicular Activity (EVA)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 14 astronaut on the Moon

Apollo 14 astronaut on the Moon
Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell walking on the Moon and studying a map during the Apollo 14 moon landings. The gravity on the Moon is around a sixth of that on earth



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Astronauts Collection

Astronauts are individuals who have been trained to operate spacecrafts and explore space, and are highly skilled professionals who undergo rigorous physical and mental training to prepare for their missions. Astronauts must be able to work in a variety of conditions, including zero gravity, extreme temperatures, and long periods of isolation. During their missions they conduct experiments in fields such as physics, biology, astronomy and geology. It also play an important role in the development of new technologies that can be used for future space exploration. They help us better understand our universe by providing data from their observations of the Earth's atmosphere and other planets or moons. Through their hard work they have made great contributions to science and humanity's understanding of our place in the universe.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Astronauts collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that capture the awe-inspiring beauty of space exploration. Featuring images of astronauts in their spacesuits, spacecraft taking off into the vast expanse of the universe, and breathtaking views of Earth from above, our collection is perfect for anyone who loves science or has an interest in space travel. Each print is carefully crafted to showcase the intricate details and colors found in these incredible photographs. From black-and-white shots taken during early missions to vivid color photos captured by modern-day astronauts, there's something here for everyone. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with a piece that inspires wonder and curiosity, or simply want to add some visual interest to your walls, the Astronauts collection from Media Storehouse is sure to impress.
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What Astronauts (Space Exploration Science) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

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As We offer a wide range of Astronauts art prints, the cost may vary depending on factors such as size, framing options, and printing materials. However, you can rest assured that they will receive high-quality prints that are perfect for adding a touch of space exploration to their homes or offices. Our collection includes stunning images of astronauts floating in space, walking on the moon, and conducting experiments aboard spacecraft. These prints capture the awe-inspiring beauty and wonder of outer space while celebrating humanity's achievements in exploring it. Whether you're looking for a small print to display on your desk or a large canvas to hang above your sofa, we have something for everyone. With its vast selection of Astronauts art prints at affordable prices, anyone can bring a piece of outer space into their home.
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