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Satellite imagery is a type of that involves the use of satellites to capture images of Earth from space

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Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
November 5, 2007 - The International Space Station backdropped by a rugged Earth terrain

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and and its moon Titan

Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and and its moon Titan

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
August 19, 2007 - The International Space Station backdropped by a blue and white part of Earth

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
November 5, 2007 - The International Space Station backdropped by a blue and white Earth

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Illustration of Saturn from the icy surface of Enceladus

Illustration of Saturn from the icy surface of Enceladus
Artists concept of how Saturn may appear from the icy surface of Enceladus, one of Saturns eight major satellites. At a distance of 148 thousand miles

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Orbital maintenance platform rendezvous with the James Webb Space Telescope

Orbital maintenance platform rendezvous with the James Webb Space Telescope
A manned orbital maintenance platform (OMP) sidles up to NASAs James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) for repair and upgrade. The James Webb Space Telescope orbits a semi-stable Lagrange point

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: The Mini Research Module 1 attached to the International Space Station

The Mini Research Module 1 attached to the International Space Station
May 18, 2010 - In the grasp of the stations robotic Canadarm2, the Russian-built Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM-1) is attached to the Earth-facing port of the Zarya Functional Cargo Block (FGB)

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
August 6, 2005 - The International Space Station is back dropped against a heavily cloud-covered part of Earth as the orbital outpost moves away from the Space Shuttle Discovery

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: The International Space Station in orbit above Earth

The International Space Station in orbit above Earth
March 7, 2011 - The International Space Station in orbit above Earth

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
June 11, 2008 - The International Space Station backdropped by cloud covered part of Earth

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: A probe investigating a heavily cratered moon in deep space

A probe investigating a heavily cratered moon in deep space
An artists depiction of a space probe investigating a heavily crated moon in deep space. The probe is courtesy of NASA. The moon was extracted from the data of a false color laser altimeter map of

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: 2014 Comet over Aromatum, Mars

2014 Comet over Aromatum, Mars
NASAs Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has a ringside seat as the 2014 comet passes very close to Mars

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: New Horizons spacecraft over dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon

New Horizons spacecraft over dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon
NASAs New Horizons unmanned spacecraft over dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon. New Horizons has been en route to Pluto since its launch from Earth in 2006

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: New Horizons spacecraft flies by dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon

New Horizons spacecraft flies by dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon
NASAs New Horizons unmanned spacecraft flies by dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon. New Horizons has been en route to Pluto since its launch from Earth in 2006

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
June 11, 2008 - The International Space Station backdropped by a colorful Earth

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: A portion of the Hubble Space Telescope locked down in the cargo bay of Space Shuttle

A portion of the Hubble Space Telescope locked down in the cargo bay of Space Shuttle
May 14, 2009 - A medium view of a portion of the Hubble Space Telescope, locked down in the cargo bay of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Atlantis

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
November 5, 2007 - The International Space Station backdropped by a colorful Earth

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Artists concept of NASAs Juno spacecraft during its Earth flyby gravity assist

Artists concept of NASAs Juno spacecraft during its Earth flyby gravity assist. On Earth below, the southern Atlantic Ocean is visible, along with the coast of Argentina

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
February 18, 2008 - The International Space Station backdropped by Earths horizon and the blackness of space

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
June 19, 2007 - The International Space Station backdropped by the blackness of space and Earths horizon

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: A pair of astronauts perform an inspection of a manned Mars lander

A pair of astronauts perform an inspection of a manned Mars lander
A pair of astronauts in Manned Maneuvering Units perform a final inspection of a manned Mars lander/return vehicle before disembarking for the surface of Mars

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station backgropped by a blue and white Earth

International Space Station backgropped by a blue and white Earth
March 7, 2011 - The International Space Station backgropped by a blue and white Earth

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: The Hubble Space Telescope

The Hubble Space Telescope
May 13, 2009 - An STS-125 crewmember onboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis snapped a still photo of the Hubble Space Telescope following grapple of the giant observatory by the shuttles Canadian-built

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
August 5, 2005 - Aft zenith view of the International Space Station backdropped by a colorful Earth. Visible in the frame are the Zarya module and the Zvezda Service Module

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
February 18, 2008 - The International Space Station backdropped by Earths horizon and the blackness of space

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Lunar cycler centrifuge

Lunar cycler centrifuge
A living quarters module, secured to the end of a centrifuge boom, swings into the foreground while an unmanned cargo ship prepares to dock in the upper left

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Artists concept of one of the twin Voyager spacecraft

Artists concept of one of the twin Voyager spacecraft

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Galileo spacecraft discovering asteroid 243 Ida and its moon, Dactyl

Galileo spacecraft discovering asteroid 243 Ida and its moon, Dactyl
Galileo spacecraft discovering the first asteroid moon, Dactyl, orbiting the asteroid 243 Ida in the universe. It was the first time a moon was discovered orbiting an asteroid

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: A manned orbital maintenance platform approaches the Chandra X-ray Observatory

A manned orbital maintenance platform approaches the Chandra X-ray Observatory
A manned orbital maintenance platform (OMP) approaches NASAs Chandra X-ray Observatory for repair and upgrade. Chandra is a space-based X-ray telescope that was launched in 1999

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: ACRIMSAT satellite orbiting Earth and rising Sun

ACRIMSAT satellite orbiting Earth and rising Sun

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: A manned Asteroid Lander descends toward the surface of an ancient asteroid

A manned Asteroid Lander descends toward the surface of an ancient asteroid
A manned Asteroid Lander descends toward the rugged and cratered surface of an ancient asteroid. Orbiting the asteroid on the upper left is a Deep Space Vehicle (DSV) and Extended Stay Module (ESM)

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
August 6, 2005 - The International Space Station is backdropped against clouds as it moves away from the Space Shuttle Discovery after the respective crews concluded nine days of cooperative work

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Artists depiction of a satellite in orbit around an Earth-like inhabited world

Artists depiction of a satellite in orbit around an Earth-like inhabited world
An artists depiction of a satellite in orbit around an Earth-like inhabited world. Some image components courtesy of NASA

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
February 18, 2008 - The International Space Station backdropped by a blue and white part of Earth

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
February 18, 2008 - The International Space Station backdropped by Earths horizon and the blackness of space

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
August 14, 2007 - A portion of the International Space Station frames this view of the lower portion of Italy and a portion of Sicily

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: NASAs Dawn spacecraft orbiting the giant asteroid Vesta

NASAs Dawn spacecraft orbiting the giant asteroid Vesta
Artists concept showing NASAs Dawn spacecraft orbiting the giant asteroid Vesta

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
November 5, 2007 - The International Space Station backdropped by the blackness of space and Earths horizon

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: A reusable lunar shuttle prepares to dock with a lunar cycler

A reusable lunar shuttle prepares to dock with a lunar cycler
A reusable lunar shuttle, recently launched from the moon, prepares to dock with a lunar cycler. The lunar shuttle has a capacity for six crew and passengers

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: A manned orbital maintenance platform rendezvouses with Chandra X-ray Observatory

A manned orbital maintenance platform rendezvouses with Chandra X-ray Observatory
A manned orbital maintenance platform (OMP) rendezvouses with NASAs Chandra X-ray Observatory for maintenance and upgrade

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
June 11, 2008 - The International Space Station backdropped by Earths horizon and the blackness of space

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
February 18, 2008 - The International Space Station backdropped by the blackness of space

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: A flare on the star known as EV Lacertae

A flare on the star known as EV Lacertae
On April 25, 2008, NASAs Swift satellite picked up a record-setting flare from a star known as EV Lacertae. This flare was thousands of times more powerful than the greatest observed solar flare

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Voyager spacecraft near Jupiter and its unrecognized ring

Voyager spacecraft near Jupiter and its unrecognized ring

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: The Mariner 5 spacecraft against a black background

The Mariner 5 spacecraft against a black background

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: Artists concept of the Dawn spacecraft as it approaches an encounter with Ceres

Artists concept of the Dawn spacecraft as it approaches an encounter with Ceres
An artists depiction of the Dawn spacecraft as it approaches an encounter with Ceres. The satellite will investigate the two bright spots on the surface of the dwarf planet

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: The Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex

The Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex
January 11, 2012 - The Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex, located in the Mojave Desert in California, is one of three complexes that comprise NASAs Deep Space Network (DSN)

Background imageSatellite Imagery Collection: A portion of the International Space Stations Columbus laboratory and solar array panels

A portion of the International Space Stations Columbus laboratory and solar array panels
March 18, 2009 - Backdropped by the blackness of space and Earths atmosphere, a portion of the International Space Stations Columbus laboratory and solar array panels are featured in this image



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Satellite Imagery Collection

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