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Space Craft Collection (page 8)

Exploring the vastness of space through the lens of history

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

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Space dogs

Space dogs. Soviet researcher checking the space dogs Damka (meaning " little lady" ) and Kozyavka (" beauty", on right) in their space capsule

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Spacecraft on Mars, artwork

Spacecraft on Mars, artwork
Spacecraft on Mars. Artwork of a spacecraft lander from a manned mission to Mars. The Martian atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide and surface temperatures are well below freezing

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Spacecraft lands on Mars, artwork

Spacecraft lands on Mars, artwork
Spacecraft landing on Mars. Artwork of a spacecraft landing from a manned mission to Mars. The Martian atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide and surface temperatures are well below freezing

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Spacecraft lands on Mars

Spacecraft lands on Mars
Spacecraft landing on Mars. Artwork of a spacecraft landing from a manned mission to Mars. The Martian atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide and surface temperatures are well below freezing

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Astronaut landing on Mars, artwork

Astronaut landing on Mars, artwork
Astronaut landing on Mars. Artwork of an astronaut controlling a spacecraft descent onto Mars. A heads up display (HUD) is seen projected onto a window pane

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Space shuttle landing

Space shuttle landing. Space Shuttle Endeavour landing at the end of mission STS-111. The parachute deployed behind the shuttle is used to reduce the landing run

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Space Shuttle launch, artwork

Space Shuttle launch, artwork. The Space Shuttles, used by NASA, the US space agency, are reusable rockets that glide back to the surface after they re-enter Earths atmosphere at the end of each

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: STS-116 launch, Space Shuttle Discovery

STS-116 launch, Space Shuttle Discovery
STS-116 launch. Space Shuttle Discovery launching from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, at 20:47 local time on 9 December 2006, on mission STS-116 to the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Apollo mission splashdown

Apollo mission splashdown. Artwork of an Apollo mission command module on the surface of the ocean after splashdown (landing)

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Artwork of Apollo spacecraft over Moon

Artwork of Apollo spacecraft over Moon
Apollo spacecraft. Artwork of one of the Apollo spacecrafts used to land men on the Moon. The left half, called the command and service module (CSM), carried fuel

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Mars topographical map, satellite image

Mars topographical map, satellite image
Mars topographical map. Three-dimensional composite satellite image of the surface of Mars. Topographical features are labelled in black. North is at top

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Moons surface, Zond 7 image

Moons surface, Zond 7 image
Moons surface. Craters on the surface of the Moon, as photographed by the Soviet lunar probe Zond 7 on 11 August 1969. Zond 7 was an unmanned Soviet spacecraft that launched on 7 August 1969

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Messenger spacecraft at Mercury

Messenger spacecraft at Mercury, computer artwork. The Messenger spacecraft is due to be launched during a 13-day window from 2 August 2004

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Galileo passing an asteroid

Galileo passing an asteroid
Artists impression of the Galileo spacecraft passing an asteroid on its way to study the planet Jupiter. Galileo is due to be launched by the space shuttle on October 12, 1989

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Artwork of manned space probe amongst asteroids

Artwork of manned space probe amongst asteroids
Artists impression of a small, manned space probe negotiating a closely packed cluster of asteroids. In practice, individual asteroids are usually seperated by millions of kilometres

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Model of the Luna 2 spacecraft

Model of the Luna 2 spacecraft. This Soviet unmanned spacecraft was launched on 12 September 1959. It was the first spacecraft to reach the surface of the Moon

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Luna 1 spacecraft at the Moon, 1959

Luna 1 spacecraft at the Moon, 1959, computer artwork. Luna 1, an unmanned probe, was the first spacecraft of the Soviet Luna programme

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Model of the Luna 4 spacecraft

Model of the Luna 4 spacecraft. This Soviet unmanned spacecraft was launched on 2 April 1963. It is thought that it was intended to impact the Moon

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Model of the Luna 10 spacecraft

Model of the Luna 10 spacecraft. This Soviet unmanned spacecraft was launched on 31 March 1966. It was the first spacecraft to orbit another astronomical body

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Luna 17 spacecraft

Luna 17 spacecraft. Luna 17 was an unmanned Soviet space mission which landed on the Moon in November 1970. It released a lunar vehicle, Lunokhod 1

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Venera 4 Soviet space probe

Venera 4 Soviet space probe
Venera 4, Soviet Venus space probe. The heat shielding has been removed from the upper section. The Venera series of probes were used to explore the planet Venus

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Soviet Luna 9 spacecraft

Soviet Luna 9 spacecraft
Luna 9 spacecraft. This Soviet spacecraft made the first soft landing on the Moon, on 3rd February 1966. It sent back numerous photographs of the lunar surface

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Luna 2 spacecraft

Luna 2 spacecraft. This unmanned Soviet spacecraft was launched on 12 September 1959. On 13 September 1959 it became the first spacecraft to impact the Moon

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Luna 3 spacecraft

Luna 3 spacecraft. Replica model of the unmanned Soviet Luna 3 spacecraft. This was launched on 4 October 1959. It was the third spacecraft to visit the Moon

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Model of Venera 9 spacecraft

Model of Venera 9 spacecraft
Venera 9. Model of the lander of the Soviet Venera 9 spacecraft. Venera 9 was launched on 8 June 1975 and entered a highly-elliptical orbit around Venus on 22 October

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Models of three Soviet lunar probes

Models of three Soviet lunar probes

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Model of Lunokhod 1, remote control lunar rover

Model of Lunokhod 1, remote control lunar rover
Model of Lunokhod 1, the first remote-controlled lunar rover. The Soviet rover was launched aboard the Luna 17 spacecraft on 17 November 1970

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Replica of Lunokhod 1

Replica of Lunokhod 1, the first remote-controlled lunar rover. The Soviet rover was launched on 17 November 1970 aboard the Luna 17 spacecraft

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Artists impression of Lunokhod 1

Artists impression of Lunokhod 1, the first remote-controlled lunar rover, disembarking from the Luna 17 spacecraft. The Soviet rover was launched aboard Luna 17 on 17 November 1970

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Vega spacecraft

Vega spacecraft, Russia. In December 1984 an international mission was launched to study Venus and the tail of Halleys Comet. Two identical Soviet spacecraft, Vega 1 and 2, carried the equipment

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Artists impression of the Luna 16 spacecraft

Artists impression of the Luna 16 spacecraft. The Soviet spacecraft was launched on 12 September 1970; landed on the Moon, in the Sea of Fertility

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Artwork of the Soviet interplanetary probe Zond-3

Artwork of the Soviet interplanetary probe Zond-3
Artists impression of the Soviet interplanetary probe Zond-3

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Lunokhod, the unmanned Soviet lunar vehicle

Lunokhod, the unmanned Soviet lunar vehicle
Lunokhod, an unmanned Soviet lunar roving vehicle. Two Lunokhod vehicles were landed on the Moon by the Luna-17 and Luna-21 spaceprobes in November 1970 and January 1973

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Artists impression of Luna-17 landing on the Moon

Artists impression of Luna-17 landing on the Moon
Artists impression of the descent and landing of the Soviet Luna-17 lunar probe. Luna-17 was launched on 10 November 1970 and landed on the moon on 17 November

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Technician places Cosmic Dust Analyser in tester

Technician places Cosmic Dust Analyser in tester
MODEL RELEASED. Cosmic dust analyser testing. Dr Simon Green places the Cosmic Dust Analyser (CDA) in a test chamber. The CDA is designed to collect and analyse interplanetary and interstellar dust

Background imageSpace Craft Collection: Artwork of Huygens probe on the surface of Titan

Artwork of Huygens probe on the surface of Titan
Huygens probe at Titan. Artwork of the Huygens probe on the surface of Titan, the largest moon of the ringed planet Saturn (seen in sky)



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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.