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Background imageSpace exploration Collection: The Blue Streak F11 is tested at the Spadeadam rocket site beside Gilsland

The Blue Streak F11 is tested at the Spadeadam rocket site beside Gilsland on the Northumberland - Cumberland border. Blue Streak was Britains part of Eldo the European Space Vehicle Launcher

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: The Blue Streak F11 is tested at the Spadeadam rocket site beside Gilsland

The Blue Streak F11 is tested at the Spadeadam rocket site beside Gilsland on the Northumberland - Cumberland border. Blue Streak was Britains part of Eldo the European Space Vehicle Launcher

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: The Blue Streak F11 is tested at the Spadeadam rocket site beside Gilsland

The Blue Streak F11 is tested at the Spadeadam rocket site beside Gilsland on the Northumberland - Cumberland border. Blue Streak was Britains part of Eldo the European Space Vehicle Launcher

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Samples of Moon Rock brought back to earth by the American Apollo 11 Astronauts last July

Samples of Moon Rock brought back to earth by the American Apollo 11 Astronauts last July is on public view in the Geological Museum from Saturday 27th December until Saturday, 3rd January 1970

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Apollo 12 moon rocket model on display. L to R, Paul Ward

Apollo 12 moon rocket model on display. L to R, Paul Ward and his friend Jeremy Fox both aged 8 of Belgravia study the model of an Apollo rocket. November 1969 Z10880-002

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Apollo 12 moon rocket model on display. Paul Ward 8 of Belgravia studies

Apollo 12 moon rocket model on display. Paul Ward 8 of Belgravia studies the Apollo model. November 1969 Z10880-003

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Apollo 12 moon rocket model on display. 8 year old Jeremy Fox of Belgravia studies

Apollo 12 moon rocket model on display. 8 year old Jeremy Fox of Belgravia studies the model. November 1969 Z10880

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off

Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Children near the launch pad from where the shuttle will blast off

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off

Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. A young boy wearing a space suit. November 1969 Z11112-006

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off

Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Children near the launch pad from where the Saturn V rocket will blast off

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off

Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Visitors look toward the launch pad from where the Saturn V rocket will launch

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off

Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Looking at a model. November 1969 Z11112-002

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off

Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. A young boy wearing a space suit. November 1969 Z11112-009

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off

Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Children near the launch pad from where the Saturn V rocket will blast off

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off

Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. A young boy wearing a space suit. November 1969 Z11112-005

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off

Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Visitiors look round the NASA Station. November 1969 Z11112

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Schoolboys wearing space suits to board the Space Machine at a school exhibition

Schoolboys wearing space suits to board the Space Machine at a school exhibition. December 1953 D7754

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House with his 18

Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House with his 18 month old sister Theresa November 1969 Z10592-003

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House with his 18

Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House with his 18 month old sister Theresa November 1969 Z10592-004

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House November

Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House November 1969 Z10592-009

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House with his 18

Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House with his 18 month old sister Theresa November 1969 Z10592-002

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House November

Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House November 1969 Z10592-006

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House November

Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House November 1969 Z10592-008

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House

Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House. November 1969 Z10592

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House with his 18

Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House with his 18 month old sister Theresa November 1969 Z10592-005

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House

Mark Diment wearing a space-suit in the garden of Chancellor Grove House. November 1969 Z10592-001

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Alien, artwork

Alien, artwork
Alien looking over shoulder with great interest

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Rockets and planet

Rockets and planet

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Spaceship

Spaceship

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Outer Space

Outer Space

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Control room

Control room

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Astronaut in Outer Space

Astronaut in Outer Space

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Astronauts in Outer Space

Astronauts in Outer Space

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Robot

Robot

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Simple, modern depiction of a celestial constellation - Ursa Major

Simple, modern depiction of a celestial constellation - Ursa Major
Simple, modern depiction of a celestial constellation on a navy backdrop. Better known by its nicknames the Big Dipper or the Plough

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Buzz Aldrin on the Moon, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Creator: Neil Armstrong

Buzz Aldrin on the Moon, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Creator: Neil Armstrong
Buzz Aldrin on the Moon, Apollo II mission, July 1969. Reflected in Aldrins visor are Neil Armstrong taking the photograph, the US flag, and the Eagle

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Buzz Aldrin deploys solar wind collector on the surface of the Moon, Apollo 11 mission, July 1969

Buzz Aldrin deploys solar wind collector on the surface of the Moon, Apollo 11 mission, July 1969. The Apollo 11 Lunar Module, code named Eagle

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Astronaut John Young on the lunar surface, Apollo 16 mission, 21 April 1972. Creator: Charles Duke

Astronaut John Young on the lunar surface, Apollo 16 mission, 21 April 1972. Creator: Charles Duke
Astronaut John Young on the lunar surface, Apollo 16 mission, 21 April 1972. Commander John Young performing the first Apollo 16 Spacewalk at the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP)

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation. Creator: NASA

Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation. Creator: NASA
Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. Creator: NASA

Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. Creator: NASA
Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. The Crab Nebula (Messier 1), a six-light-year-wide remnant of a supernova explosion, was discovered by English astronomer John Bevis in 1731

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA

The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA
The Orion Nebula. The Orion Nebula (Messier 42) is stellar nursery only 1, 500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth in the constellation of Orion

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici. Creator: NASA

Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici. Creator: NASA
Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici. The Whirlpool Galaxy, (Messier 51a), in the constellation Canes Venatici, was the first galaxy to be classified as a spiral galaxy

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Hercules Globular Cluster. Creator: NASA

Hercules Globular Cluster. Creator: NASA
Hercules Globular Cluster. The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules or the Hercules Globular Cluster, (Messier 13) is a cluster of several hundred thousand stars in the constellation of Hercules

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Quasar. Creator: NASA

Quasar. Creator: NASA
Quasar. A quasar is a very bright object in space that is similar to a star and very far away from Earth. A quasar gives off powerful radio waves

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Horsehead Nebula in Orion. Creator: NASA

Horsehead Nebula in Orion. Creator: NASA
Horsehead Nebula in Orion. The Horsehead Nebula (also known as Barnard 33) is a dark nebula in the constellation Orion. The nebula was first recorded in 1888 by Scottish astronomer Williamina Fleming

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA

The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA
The Orion Nebula. The Orion Nebula (Messier 42) is stellar nursery only 1, 500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth in the constellation of Orion

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation. Creator: NASA

Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation. Creator: NASA
Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Rosette Nebula in Monoceros. Creator: NASA

Rosette Nebula in Monoceros. Creator: NASA
Rosette Nebula in Monoceros. The Rosette Nebula (Caldwell 49) is about 5, 000 light years from Earth, near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy



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