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Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Giotto spacecraft at Halleys Comet

Giotto spacecraft at Halleys Comet. Artwork of the European Space Agencys (ESA) Giotto probe as it approached Comet Halley in 1986

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Apollo 12 astronaut on the Moon

Apollo 12 astronaut on the Moon
Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean walking on the Moon during the Apollo 12 moon landing. The gravity on the Moon is around a sixth of that on Earth, making even small efforts result in large movements

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Saturn V rocket, computer artwork

Saturn V rocket, computer artwork
Saturn V rocket. Computer artwork of a Saturn V rocket that was used by NASA to launch Apollo and Skylab missions. Saturn V was a disposable design, each rocket being used only once

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Model of the Luna 3 spacecraft

Model of the Luna 3 spacecraft. This Soviet unmanned spacecraft was launched on 4 October 1959. It was the first spacecraft to return pictures of the previously unseen far side of the Moon

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Space tourism, composite image

Space tourism, composite image

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Apollo Lunar Module diorama

Apollo Lunar Module diorama at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Charles Dukes Apollo spacesuit is posed next to a mock-up of the Lunar Module

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Apollo Moon boot

Apollo Moon boot. This boot is from the A7LB spacesuit that was used in the last three Apollo missions to the Moon. A total of twelve US astronauts have walked on the Moon as part of NASAs Apollo

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Hasselblad camera used in Apollo missions

Hasselblad camera used in Apollo missions. Almost all the photographs taken during the Apollo missions to the Moon in the 1960s and 1970s were taken using cameras like this one

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Apollo astronaut moon boots

Apollo astronaut moon boots. These are part of a display at the Science Museum, London, UK

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Saturn V rocket tank

Saturn V rocket tank. This is the second stage propellant tank for a Saturn V rocket. This rocket was used to launch the Apollo and Skylab spacecraft

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Apollo command module hatch

Apollo command module hatch. This hatch was redesigned after the Apollo 1 preflight test fire, to make it easier to open. The fire killed all 3 crew members on board

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: ZEISS PLANETARIUM PROJECTOR. Greenwich Planetarium, England

ZEISS PLANETARIUM PROJECTOR. Greenwich Planetarium, England

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Couple snorkelling in the Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia

Couple snorkelling in the Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: A Surfer On Muriwai Beach New Zealand

A Surfer On Muriwai Beach New Zealand

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Surfer Inside A Cave At Muriwai, New Zealand

Surfer Inside A Cave At Muriwai, New Zealand

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: A Surfer On Muriwai Beach New Zealand

A Surfer On Muriwai Beach New Zealand

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: A Surfer On Muriwai Beach, New Zealand

A Surfer On Muriwai Beach, New Zealand

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Surfer Inside A Cave At Muriwai New Zealand

Surfer Inside A Cave At Muriwai New Zealand

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Gannet Flying Over The Water; Perce, Quebec, Canada

Gannet Flying Over The Water; Perce, Quebec, Canada

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Apo Island Marine Park, Philippines, Southeast Asia; Scuba Diver

Apo Island Marine Park, Philippines, Southeast Asia; Scuba Diver

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: The interior of the salyut 1 space station with the hatchway leading to the soyuz 11 spacecraft

The interior of the salyut 1 space station with the hatchway leading to the soyuz 11 spacecraft, june 1971

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Soviet cosmonaut pavel popovich in the cabin of vostok 4 demonstrating weightlessness by floating

Soviet cosmonaut pavel popovich in the cabin of vostok 4 demonstrating weightlessness by floating a pen

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Laika, the first dog in space, in the sputnik 2 capsule

Laika, the first dog in space, in the sputnik 2 capsule

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Curiositys descent blast marks, Mars

Curiositys descent blast marks, Mars
Curiositys descent blast marks. These grey patches were caused by the rocket engines of the descent stage of NASAs Curiosity rover blasting the ground as it landed on Mars

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Dr. Goddard Transports Rocket

Dr. Goddard Transports Rocket
Dr. Robert H. Goddard tows his rocket to the launching tower behind a Model A Ford truck, 15 miles northwest of Roswell, New Mexico. 1930- 1932. Dr

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: When we go to the moon by rocket - 1929 vision of space

When we go to the moon by rocket - 1929 vision of space
A 1929 impression of space exploration with a a rocket hovering over the lunar surface. Forty years later, this dream would become a reality. Date: 1929

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Illustration of lunar module dropping down to the Moon

Illustration of lunar module dropping down to the Moon

Background imageSpace exploration 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 exploration Collection: Two 1950s styled spaceships rendezvous near Mars and its moon Deimos

Two 1950s styled spaceships rendezvous near Mars and its moon Deimos
Two 1950s styled spaceships rendezvous near Deimos, one of Mars two satellites. Mars itself floats in the background some 20, 000 kilometres away

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: A close-up view of the lunar roving vehicle during Apollo 17 EVA

A close-up view of the lunar roving vehicle during Apollo 17 EVA
December 12, 1972 - A close-up view of the lunar roving vehicle (LRV) at the Taurus-Littrow landing site during Apollo 17 lunar surface extravehicular activity

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: A giant liquid mirror telescope lies nestled in a lunar crater

A giant liquid mirror telescope lies nestled in a lunar crater
A giant liquid mirror telescope 1 kilometer wide (6 tenths of a mile) and 1 kilometer tall lies nestled in an approximately 1 kilometer wide crater near the Moons south pole

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: A manned Mars cycler space station approaches the planet Mars

A manned Mars cycler space station approaches the planet Mars. A Mars cycler is a permanently orbiting vehicle with a path that alternately brings it near Earth and Mars

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Astronauts performing work on a space station while orbiting above Mars

Astronauts performing work on a space station while orbiting above Mars
An artists depiction of a team of astronauts performing work on a space station while orbiting above the surface of Mars

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Artists rendering of future space exploration missions

Artists rendering of future space exploration missions
This artists rendering represents a concept of possible activities during future space exploration missions. It depicts drilling on the lunar surface

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: A galactic scene showing astronauts working on space station

A galactic scene showing astronauts working on space station
Artists concept of astronaut floating in outer space while his fellow astronauts work on the space station. A galactic scene serves as background

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: A pair of manned Mars rovers rendezvous on the martian surface

A pair of manned Mars rovers rendezvous on the martian surface. Humans may one day explore the martian surface with the help of pressurized rovers that would provide a shirt sleeve environment while

Background imageSpace exploration 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 imageSpace exploration Collection: Experience the Gravity of a Super Earth in this retro space poster

Experience the Gravity of a Super Earth in this retro space poster
Twice as big in volume as the Earth, HD 40307g straddles the line between Super-Earth and mini-Neptune. Scientists aren t sure if it has a rocky surface or one thats buried beneath thick layers of

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Artists concept of humans exploring the surface of an asteroid

Artists concept of humans exploring the surface of an asteroid

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Artist Concept of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter

Artist Concept of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Astronauts performing work on a space station while orbiting a Jupiter-like planet

Astronauts performing work on a space station while orbiting a Jupiter-like planet
An artists depiction of a team of astronauts performing work on a space station while orbiting a large, Jupiter-like alien planet

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Artists rendering of future space exploration missions

Artists rendering of future space exploration missions
This artists rendering represents a concept of possible activities during future space exploration missions. It depicts a lunar landing

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: A close-up view of the Apollo 16 Cosmic Ray Detector experiment

A close-up view of the Apollo 16 Cosmic Ray Detector experiment
April 22, 1972 - A close-up view of the Apollo 16 Cosmic Ray Detector (CRD) experiment deployed at the +Y strut of the Lunar Module

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Asteroid mining outpost

Asteroid mining outpost
A massive manned mining outpost is built around a rocky near-Earth asteroid about 300 million miles from Earth. This oblong asteroid is approximately 2, 000 feet long by 1, 000 feet wide

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: A Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft soars over the Atlantic Ocean at sunset

A Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft soars over the Atlantic Ocean at sunset
A three-person manned Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft soars over the Atlantic ocean as sunset settles over the western hemisphere. With the retirement of the space shuttle

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: A 1950s style scene showing a rocketship on a red planet

A 1950s style scene showing a rocketship on a red planet
A 1950s style scene showing a rocketship from Earth on the surface of a Red Planet that could be Mars

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: Artists concept of a martian rover

Artists concept of a martian rover. The rover featured in this image, as seen from the rear, includes wing-like solar voltaic panels suspended above the chassis to supplement its electrical needs

Background imageSpace exploration Collection: A manned Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft docked with an extended stay module

A manned Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft docked with an extended stay module
A manned Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft docked with a three-person extended stay module leaving Earth orbit with the aid of a Russian-made upper stage booster rocket



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