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Background imageSpace 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 imageSpace Collection: Fantasy seascape with a beautiful sky

Fantasy seascape with a beautiful sky

Background imageSpace Collection: Space Shuttle Discovery

Space Shuttle Discovery
October 25, 2007 - Backdropped by a blue and white Earth, the tail section and underside of the Space Shuttle Discovery are featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 16 crewmember during a

Background imageSpace Collection: Close-up view of the moon showing impact crater Plato

Close-up view of the moon showing impact crater Plato

Background imageSpace Collection: NGC 4013 is an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

NGC 4013 is an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major
A close up of NGC 4013, an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Background imageSpace Collection: A cloud-free view of the southern United States

A cloud-free view of the southern United States
October 30, 2010 - A cloud-free view of the southern United States. A few fires are visible burning in Louisiana and Arkansas

Background imageSpace Collection: This is an artistas concept of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory

This is an artistas concept of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory. The mission, scheduled to launch in early 2009, will be the first spacecraft dedicated to studying atmospheric carbon dioxide

Background imageSpace Collection: Trail of the International Space Station coming out of the western twilight

Trail of the International Space Station coming out of the western twilight
September 16, 2009 - Trail of the International Space Station coming out of the western twilight, passing between Arcturus and the Big Dipper

Background imageSpace Collection: Artists depiction of a gas giant planet on a white background

Artists depiction of a gas giant planet on a white background

Background imageSpace Collection: An interstellar relay station operated & run by androids

An interstellar relay station operated & run by androids

Background imageSpace Collection: Artists depiction of a ringed gas giant planet surrounded by its moons

Artists depiction of a ringed gas giant planet surrounded by its moons
An artists depiction of a ringed gas giant planet surrounded by its moons. The view is from the surface of one of the rocky airless moons

Background imageSpace Collection: The Milky Way above a rural landscape in San Pedro, Argentina

The Milky Way above a rural landscape in San Pedro, Argentina

Background imageSpace Collection: The bare tree and human figure point to the direction of Jupiter, Venus and Mercrury

The bare tree and human figure point to the direction of Jupiter, Venus and Mercrury
The incredible colors of the sunset and flora of the African Savanna provided a unique background for the planetary aligment in June, 2013

Background imageSpace Collection: The Coalsack and Jewel Box Cluster in the Southern Cross

The Coalsack and Jewel Box Cluster in the Southern Cross
The Coalsack and Jewel Box Cluster area on the east side of Crux, the Southern Cross. The Coal Sack, which to the eye looks like a large dark patch, under photography breaks up into small patches

Background imageSpace Collection: A colorful star system illuminated by different colored nebula gases

A colorful star system illuminated by different colored nebula gases, providing light and warmth to a nearby planet

Background imageSpace Collection: The constellation of Leo and the Coma Star Cluster in Coma Berenices

The constellation of Leo and the Coma Star Cluster in Coma Berenices. The slight brightening at bottom is from Gegenschein

Background imageSpace Collection: An asteroid belt around the bright star Vega

An asteroid belt around the bright star Vega
This artists concept illustrates an asteroid belt around the bright star Vega

Background imageSpace Collection: Lunar surface of Earths moon

Lunar surface of Earths moon. Apollo 14

Background imageSpace Collection: Artists depiction of a binary star system with a close orbiting planet

Artists depiction of a binary star system with a close orbiting planet
An artists depiction of a binary star system with a close orbiting planet

Background imageSpace Collection: Incricate sand tufa formations along the shores of Mono Lake, California

Incricate sand tufa formations along the shores of Mono Lake, California
One of the many incricate sand tufa formations that can be found along the shores of Mono Lake, California

Background imageSpace Collection: Satellite view of a storm over new Zealand

Satellite view of a storm over new Zealand
July 26, 2008 - Fierce winter storm over the North Island of New Zealand. Although the clouds seem lacy and somewhat insubstantial compared to the thick deck of clouds associated with hurricanes

Background imageSpace Collection: The Orion constellation

The Orion constellation

Background imageSpace Collection: Digital composite showing the comparative sizes of nine asteroids

Digital composite showing the comparative sizes of nine asteroids
This composite image shows the comparative sizes of nine asteroids. Up until now, Lutetia, with a diameter of 81 miles (130 kilometers), was the largest asteroid visited by a spacecraft

Background imageSpace Collection: Comet Panstarrs at twilight, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Comet Panstarrs at twilight, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Comet Panstarrs at twilight, visible with the naked eye, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Background imageSpace Collection: An advanced civilization uses time travel spheres to send out robotic exploration teams

An advanced civilization uses time travel spheres to send out robotic exploration teams
An advanced civilization uses time and dimensional travel spheres to send out robotic exploration teams to explore all parts of time and space

Background imageSpace Collection: The center of the Milky Way through Sagittarius and Scorpius

The center of the Milky Way through Sagittarius and Scorpius

Background imageSpace Collection: Messier 82, a starburst galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Messier 82, a starburst galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Background imageSpace Collection: Artists concept of a terrestrial planet

Artists concept of a terrestrial planet with a big reflection on the ocean. The goal was to reach as much realism as possible

Background imageSpace Collection: Artists concept of the Kepler-11 planetary system

Artists concept of the Kepler-11 planetary system
Kepler 11 has been discovered to host a solar system of at least six planets with comparable sizes to the Earth. This high number makes the solar system unique among the ones discovered so far

Background imageSpace Collection: Globular cluster M13

Globular cluster M13
December 4, 2008 - Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars moving about in the globular cluster M13

Background imageSpace Collection: Star Trails over Columbia Icefields

Star Trails over Columbia Icefields
September 6, 2014 - The stars setting into the west over the Columbia Icefields and Athabasca (left) and Stutfield (right) glaciers, and snowdome peak

Background imageSpace Collection: A 1950s view of a stream-lined finned spaceship beginning its landing phase

A 1950s view of a stream-lined finned spaceship beginning its landing phase
A fanciful 1950s view of a stream-lined finned spaceship beginning the landing phase (tail-first) on to the lunar surface. The Earth, some 280, 000 miles away, floats serenely above the lunar horizon

Background imageSpace Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida

Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off from its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Cape Canaveral, Florida, November 16, 2009 - Space shuttle Atlantis lifts off from Kennedy Space Centers Launch Pad 39A into orbit

Background imageSpace Collection: A spaceship in orbit over Mars moon, Phobos, with the red planet Mars in the background

A spaceship in orbit over Mars moon, Phobos, with the red planet Mars in the background
The landing struts on this Mars-bound spaceship are deployed and checked in orbit prior to landing on the red planet. Mars is seen here some 93, 000 kilometres away from the its inner satellite

Background imageSpace Collection: Aurora borealis with tree and Pleiades, Yukon, Canada

Aurora borealis with tree and Pleiades, Yukon, Canada
Aurora borealis with tree and Pleiades, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada

Background imageSpace Collection: Space Shuttle Endeavour

Space Shuttle Endeavour
March 12, 2008 - An overhead view of the exterior of Space Shuttle Endeavours crew cabin, part of its payload bay doors and docking system was provided by Expedition 16 crewmembers

Background imageSpace Collection: Artists concept of twin brown dwarfs referred to as 2M 0939

Artists concept of twin brown dwarfs referred to as 2M 0939
This artists concept shows the dimmest star-like bodies currently known, twin brown dwarfs referred to as 2M 0939. The twins, which are about the same size, are drawn as if viewed from one side

Background imageSpace Collection: 360 panorama of the Milky Way over Lago-Naki plateau, Russia

360 panorama of the Milky Way over Lago-Naki plateau, Russia

Background imageSpace Collection: A star forming region in the constellation of Sagittarius

A star forming region in the constellation of Sagittarius
This image displays a major star forming region in the constellation of Sagittarius and features the Lagoon Nebula (M8) and the Trifid Nebula (M20)

Background imageSpace Collection: Phytoplankton bloom off the coast of Ireland

Phytoplankton bloom off the coast of Ireland
January 15, 2002 - Phytoplankton bloom off the coast of Ireland

Background imageSpace Collection: A manned Asteroid Lander approaches the desolate surface of an asteroid

A manned Asteroid Lander approaches the desolate surface of an asteroid in preparation for landing. Thrusts from reaction control units illuminates the dark side of the lander with a ghostly blue

Background imageSpace Collection: Space Shuttle Endeavour mounted on a modified Boeing 747 shuttle carrier aircraft

Space Shuttle Endeavour mounted on a modified Boeing 747 shuttle carrier aircraft
Decembe 12, 2008 - At the Shuttle Landing Facility at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, passengers disembark from the shuttle carrier aircraft that ferried Space Shuttle Endeavour back to

Background imageSpace Collection: Sombrero Galaxy

Sombrero Galaxy
Messier 104 is commonly known as the Sombrero galaxy because in visible light, it resembles the broad-brimmed Mexican hat

Background imageSpace Collection: Aurora Borealis over Sandstrand, Troms County, Norway

Aurora Borealis over Sandstrand, Troms County, Norway. Auroras are the result of the emissions of photons in the Earths upper atmosphere

Background imageSpace Collection: Protostellar Disk

Protostellar Disk
Stars form from whirling disks of dust and gas

Background imageSpace Collection: Artists concept of an Orion-drive battleship; Soviet style

Artists concept of an Orion-drive battleship; Soviet style

Background imageSpace Collection: A command module approaches an awaiting rocket in Earth orbit

A command module approaches an awaiting rocket in Earth orbit
An Orion class command module with a crew of three approaches an awaiting rocket in already in Earth orbit destined for Mars moon Phobos

Background imageSpace Collection: Gondola and telescope operation

Gondola and telescope operation
A 5, 200-pound balloon gondola hangs from a crane and moves toward the open doors of a building at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab in Laurel, Maryland



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