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Space Craft Collection (page 7)

Exploring the vastness of space through the lens of history

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Saturns moon Rhea, Cassini image

Saturns moon Rhea, Cassini image. Rhea is the second largest moon of Saturn, with a diameter of around 1530 kilometres. It orbits just over 527, 000 kilometres from the giant planet

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Space ship orbiting Mars

Space ship orbiting Mars
Mars exploration. Computer artwork of a spaceship orbiting the planet Mars. Mars is the fourth planet away from the Sun and is the most similar to Earth in environment

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: 1950s Orion nuclear rocket, artwork

1950s Orion nuclear rocket, artwork
1950s Orion nuclear rocket. Artwork of the nuclear pulse propulsion rocket proposed by NASA in the 1950s as part of Project Orion. The rocket is shown orbiting Saturn (seen in background)

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Apollo-Soyuz Project tests, Russia, 1974

Apollo-Soyuz Project tests, Russia, 1974
Apollo-Soyuz Project tests on 11 September 1974. Engineers and scientists in the USSR working to test the docking mechanisms for the Apollo-Soyuz Project

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Soviet-French space crew, 1981

Soviet-French space crew, 1981
French-Soviet space mission training. Clockwise from right are French astronaut Patrick Baudry, and Soviet cosmonauts Leonid Kizim and Vladimir Solovyov

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: X-43A aircraft

X-43A aircraft. Computer artwork of the unpiloted X-43A aircraft, or Hypersonic Experimental Vehicle (Hyper-X), in flight high in the atmosphere

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Artists impression of Mars Global Surveyor

Artists impression of Mars Global Surveyor
Mars Global Surveyor. Artists impression of the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft in orbit around the red planet. After launch in November 1996, MGS will cruise on a direct trajectory to Mars

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Martian subsurface probe

Martian subsurface probe. Artwork of one of the Deep Space 2 Mars microprobes on the surface of Mars. These probes were attached to the Mars Polar Lander that entered the Martian atmosphere on 3

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: GSLV-D2 space rocket

GSLV-D2 space rocket
Space rocket on the launch pad. This is the Indian Space Research Organisations Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) D2. It was 49 metres tall, and had a lift-off weight of 414 tonnes

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Space shuttle and Earth

Space shuttle and Earth. Computer artwork of space shuttle Atlantis in flight over Earth. Atlantis was the fourth space shuttle built. Its first flight was in 1985

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Apollo-Soyuz Project crew, 1975

Apollo-Soyuz Project crew, 1975
Apollo-Soyuz Project crew in July 1975. This was a joint project between the USA and the USSR (flags at left and right). The Soviet cosmonauts (green suits), commander Alexei Leonov (born 1934)

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Artists impression of Mars 96 Orbiter surveying

Artists impression of Mars 96 Orbiter surveying
Mars 96 Orbiter. Artists impression of the Mars 96 Orbiter spacecraft surveying the surface of the red planet. The Orbiter carries 12 instruments for studying the Martian surface and atmosphere

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Ariane 44L rocket launch, artwork

Ariane 44L rocket launch, artwork
Ariane 44L rocket launch, computer artwork. North America is seen on the Earth at lower left. The Ariane 4 was a rocket launching system designed by CNES (the French space agency)

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: 1951 space shuttle design

1951 space shuttle design. Plans drawn up in Germany in 1951 for a reusable spacecraft. The idea of a vehicle that could be used more than once for space missions

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Martian landing

Martian landing. Computer artwork of a spaceship landing on the surface of the planet Mars. Mars is the fourth planet away from the Sun and is the most similar to Earth in environment

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Astronaut Fuglesang performing spacewalk

Astronaut Fuglesang performing spacewalk. Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang participating in the second extravehicular activity (EVA)

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Ariane 44L rocket, artwork

Ariane 44L rocket, artwork
Ariane 44L rocket, computer artwork. The Ariane 4 was a rocket launching system designed by CNES (the French space agency) for the European Space Agency (ESA)

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: X-43B aircraft

X-43B aircraft. Computer artwork of NASAs X-43B or Hypersonic Experimental Vehicle (Hyper-X) in flight. The Hyper-X programme was started in 1996 to test the scramjet-powered jet engine

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: X-43C aircraft

X-43C aircraft. Computer artwork of NASAs X-43C or Hypersonic Experimental Vehicle (Hyper-X) in flight. The Hyper-X programme was started in 1996 to test the scramjet-powered jet engine

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Apollo 16 astronauts

Apollo 16 astronauts. Original film strip showing three photographs taken by US astronauts on NASAs Apollo 16 mission to the Moon. Apollo 16 was the fifth Apollo mission to land on the Moon

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Apollo spacecraft orbiting Earth, artwork

Apollo spacecraft orbiting Earth, artwork
Apollo spacecraft in Earth orbit, computer artwork. The central cylindrical section of the spacecraft is the service module, which contains liquid hydrogen and oxygen fuel tanks

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: SpaceLiner maglev rocket

SpaceLiner maglev rocket. Computer artwork of a hypothetical SpaceLiner 100 MagLev rocket launch- ing a satellite into orbit

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: French-Soviet mission training, 1982

French-Soviet mission training, 1982
French-Soviet mission training, at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonauts Centre, Star City, near Moscow, USSR, in 1982. From left to right are: Soviet cosmonauts Vladimir Solovyov (born 1946)

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: PSLV-C2 space rocket

PSLV-C2 space rocket
Space rocket on the launch pad. This is the Indian Space Research Organisations Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C2. It was 44 metres tall, and had a lift-off weight of 295 tonnes

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Astronauts on the Moon

Astronauts on the Moon. Computer artwork of astronauts and NASAs future lunar lander on the Moon. The astronauts are carrying out experiments and collecting samples to bring back to Earth

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: ISS light trail and constellations

ISS light trail and constellations, time-exposure image. This streak of light was formed as the International Space Station (ISS) passed from left to right across the night sky

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: CAD of spacecraft launched by magnetic levitation

CAD of spacecraft launched by magnetic levitation
Launch by magnetic levitation. Computer-aided des- ign (CAD) of a spacecraft being launched by maglev (magnetic levitation)

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Solar sail spacecraft, artwork

Solar sail spacecraft, artwork
Solar sail spaceship. Artwork of a solar sail spaceship passing the moon (lower right) of a gas giant planet (background). A globular star cluster is at top right

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Space rocket and ringed planet, artwork

Space rocket and ringed planet, artwork. The space rocket (left) has landed on the moon of a ringed gas giant planet

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Manned mission to Charon, artwork

Manned mission to Charon, artwork
Manned mission to Charon. Artwork showing a manned rocket landing on Charon, the largest moon of the dwarf planet Pluto (upper left)

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Futuristic space station, artwork

Futuristic space station, artwork
Futuristic space station. Artwork of a space station orbiting a planet. An Earth-like planet and its sun are seen at upper right

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Space station orbiting Earth, artwork

Space station orbiting Earth, artwork
Space station orbiting Earth, computer artwork

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Space research

Space research. Computer artwork of two satellites in Earth orbit for biological research. A mouse is seen in one of the satellites

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Space colonies

Space colonies
Cylindrical space colonies by a Mars-like planet, computer artwork. Such theoretical self-sufficient spaceships would grow their own food (plants and artificial sky seen at centre left)

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Space tourism

Space tourism
MODEL RELEASED. Space tourism. Father and son looking out of the window of a spacecraft at the Sun rising over the Earth

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Space tourists

Space tourists. Conceptual computer artwork of spaceboarders outside a space hotel orbiting Earth with the moon in the background

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Solar sail spaceship

Solar sail spaceship at Saturn, computer artwork. This theoretical vessel has a flower-like array of solar sails (purple and green)

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Ramscoop spaceship

Ramscoop spaceship at Mars, computer artwork. This theoretical spaceship is suitable for travel to the stars. Instead of carrying fuel, it would use the hydrogen gas found between the stars

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Wild Fire private spacecraft, art

Wild Fire private spacecraft, art
Wild Fire Mk VI spacecraft separating above the Earth, computer artwork. This spacecraft, part of the Golden PalaceSpace Program Powered by the da Vinci Project

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: SpaceShipOne re-entry

SpaceShipOne re-entry
SpaceShipOne private spacecraft. Image 3 of 3. Computer artwork of SpaceShipOne re-entering the Earths atmosphere. The design allows the wings to pivot, forming the correct alignment

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: SpaceShipOne above Earth

SpaceShipOne above Earth
SpaceShipOne private spacecraft. Image 2 of 3. Computer artwork of SpaceShipOne above Earth. The Milky Way is seen across top

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: SpaceShipOne firing rocket

SpaceShipOne firing rocket
SpaceShipOne private spacecraft. Image 1 of 3. Computer artwork of SpaceShipOne firing its rocket engine. The Moon is at upper left

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Kliper spacecraft interior

Kliper spacecraft interior
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Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Buran space shuttle and carrier, 1989

Buran space shuttle and carrier, 1989
Buran space shuttle being transported by its Antonov An-225 carrier aircraft. The Buran space shuttle was a reusable Soviet spacecraft, similar in design to the Space Shuttles used by NASA

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Kliper spacecraft rockets

Kliper spacecraft rockets. Announced in 2004 as part of the Russian space program, the Kliper (also called Clipper) spacecraft has been designed to replace the Soyuz spacecraft

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Kliper spacecraft

Kliper spacecraft
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Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Soviet Vostok spacecraft

Soviet Vostok spacecraft. This spacecraft carried Yuri Gagarin on the first manned spaceflight. It consists of a spherical descent module (upper left), that carries the cosmonaut through re-entry

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Soviet stamp for Vostok 2 mission, 1961

Soviet stamp for Vostok 2 mission, 1961
Postage stamp commemorating the Vostok 2 mission. Vostok 2 was a Soviet space mission, which carried cosmonaut German Titov (bottom left) into orbit around the Earth for 25 hours



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Exploring the vastness of space through the lens of history and imagination ✨🚀✨ From Leonov's breathtaking 'Sunrise in Space' to the enigmatic 'Palenque Xtraterrestrial', these captivating images transport us beyond our earthly boundaries. Witnessing the Coyne Helicopter/UFO encounter leaves us questioning what lies beyond our comprehension, while gazing at Jupiter and Io captured by New Horizons fills us with wonder. Reliving the monumental first US manned space flight in 1961 reminds us of humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge. Gemini 7 gracefully orbits above, a testament to human ingenuity. Step inside Apollo Lunar Module and experience its interior, where dreams were turned into reality. Behold an artwork depicting Apollo spacecraft at the Moon, reminding us that even art can capture cosmic aspirations. UFOs hovering over statues ignite curiosity about extraterrestrial presence among ancient civilizations. Cubesat satellite showcases technological advancements propelling exploration forward. The Cassini-Huygens probe at Saturn takes our breath away as we marvel at its beauty through artistic interpretation.