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"Zero Gravity: Defying Earth's Pull and Exploring the Great Unknown" Ed White performs first U. S. Spacewalk, 1965

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Ed White performs first U. S. spacewalk, 1965. Creator: James A McDivitt

Ed White performs first U. S. spacewalk, 1965. Creator: James A McDivitt
Ed White performs first U.S. spacewalk, 1965. Astronaut Edward H. White II, pilot for the Gemini-Titan 4 space flight, floats in space during Americas first spacewalk

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Space Shuttle - spacewalk, 1980s. Creator: NASA

Space Shuttle - spacewalk, 1980s. Creator: NASA
Space Shuttle - spacewalk, 1980s. EVA - Extra Vehicular Activity - from the Orbiter space shuttle. The Space Shuttle program, (official name, Space Transportation System or STS)

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Buzz Aldrin Deploys Apollo 11 Experiments, 1969 (colour photograph)

Buzz Aldrin Deploys Apollo 11 Experiments, 1969 (colour photograph)
5322862 Buzz Aldrin Deploys Apollo 11 Experiments, 1969 (colour photograph); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin carries)

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Buzz Aldrin at Tranquility Base, 1969 (colour photograph)

Buzz Aldrin at Tranquility Base, 1969 (colour photograph)
5322866 Buzz Aldrin at Tranquility Base, 1969 (colour photograph); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin carries the Passive)

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Aldrin Descends Lunar Module Ladder, 1969 (colour photograph)

Aldrin Descends Lunar Module Ladder, 1969 (colour photograph)
5322864 Aldrin Descends Lunar Module Ladder, 1969 (colour photograph); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing Astronaut Buzz Aldrin lunar module pilot leaves)

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Astronaut Traveling in Space

Astronaut Traveling in Space
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Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Rockets and spacemen

Rockets and spacemen
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Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Astronaut

Astronaut
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Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Kerwin examining Conrad on Skylab 2, 1973. Creator: NASA

Kerwin examining Conrad on Skylab 2, 1973. Creator: NASA
Kerwin examining Conrad on Skylab 2, 1973. Skylab 2 commander Pete Conrad undergoes a dental examination by medical officer Joseph Kerwin in zero gravity

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Space Shuttle - artists concept of spacewalk, 1980s. Creator: NASA

Space Shuttle - artists concept of spacewalk, 1980s. Creator: NASA
Space Shuttle - artists concept of spacewalk, 1980s. Illustraion of EVA - Extra Vehicular Activity - from the Orbiter space shuttle

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Astronaut Richard Truly, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA

Astronaut Richard Truly, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. Creator: NASA
Astronaut Richard Truly, second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. US fighter pilot and astronaut Joe Engle (born 1937) looks at data in zero gravity on the second flight of the Space Shuttle

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Conrad in shower facility aboard Skylab 2, 1973. Creator: NASA

Conrad in shower facility aboard Skylab 2, 1973. Creator: NASA
Conrad in shower facility aboard Skylab 2, 1973. Skylab 2 commander Pete Conrad takes a shower in zero gravity. The Skylab space station, first launched in May 1973

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Astronaut Edward White performs the first American spacewalk, 3 June 1965. Creator

Astronaut Edward White performs the first American spacewalk, 3 June 1965. Creator
Astronaut Edward White performs the first American spacewalk, 3 June 1965. US astronaut Edward H White II, pilot of the Gemini IV four-day Earth-orbital mission

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: US Astronaut Edward H White II

US Astronaut Edward H White II carrying out external tasks during third orbit of Gemini-Titan 4 flight. NASA photograph

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Illustration of astronauts in space eating food

Illustration of astronauts in space eating food

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Illustration of female astronaut recording pictures of Planet Earth from window of space craft

Illustration of female astronaut recording pictures of Planet Earth from window of space craft

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Illustration of female astronaut experiencing zero gravity as she writes in notebook with pen

Illustration of female astronaut experiencing zero gravity as she writes in notebook with pen floating by her head

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Two men in astronaut suits upside down being watched by two men in orange suits

Two men in astronaut suits upside down being watched by two men in orange suits, inside vacuum chamber

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Illustration of astronaut floating in space, with spaceship and planet Earth in background

Illustration of astronaut floating in space, with spaceship and planet Earth in background

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Astronaut in a tunnel, artwork F006 / 9875

Astronaut in a tunnel, artwork F006 / 9875
Astronaut in a tunnel, computer artwork

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: ISS Columbus laboratory, exhibit model C016 / 6378

ISS Columbus laboratory, exhibit model C016 / 6378
ISS Columbus laboratory, exhibit model. The Columbus module is the European Space Agencys science laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Von Braun weightlessness flight, 1968 C016 / 4201

Von Braun weightlessness flight, 1968 C016 / 4201
Von Braun weightlessness flight. German-US rocket scientist and engineer Wernher von Braun (1912-1977) experiencing free-fall inside a KC-135 aircraft

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Astronaut Fuglesang performing spacewalk

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

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Zero gravity, artwork

Zero gravity, artwork
Zero gravity. Computer artwork of a woman floating in zero gravity

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Weightlessness, conceptual artwork

Weightlessness, conceptual artwork
Weightlessness, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Zero-G Airbus aircraft, artwork

Zero-G Airbus aircraft, artwork

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Child space tourist

Child space tourist. Artwork of a little girl floating in microgravity conditions within a futuristic space hotel. A small toy astronaut is floating in front of her

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: Lovers floating in zero gravity, artwork

Lovers floating in zero gravity, artwork. Pop-art style illustration showing a man and woman embracing in zero gravity within a spacecraft

Background imageZero Gravity Collection: SPACE: APOLLO 9. Apollo 9, March 1969: Command and Service Modules viewed from docked Lunar Module

SPACE: APOLLO 9. Apollo 9, March 1969: Command and Service Modules viewed from docked Lunar Module


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"Zero Gravity: Defying Earth's Pull and Exploring the Great Unknown" Ed White performs first U. S. Spacewalk, 1965. In a historic moment, astronaut Ed White floats effortlessly in the vastness of space, defying gravity's grip as he becomes the first American to embark on a mesmerizing spacewalk. Space Shuttle - spacewalk, 1980s. Amidst the breathtaking backdrop of our planet below, astronauts venture outside their spacecraft during a Space Shuttle mission, experiencing weightlessness and embracing the wonders of zero gravity. Buzz Aldrin Deploys Apollo 11 Experiments, 1969 (colour photograph). As humanity takes its giant leap towards lunar exploration, Buzz Aldrin gracefully maneuvers through zero gravity to deploy experiments on the surface of the Moon during NASA's iconic Apollo 11 mission. Buzz Aldrin at Tranquility Base, 1969 (colour photograph). Captured in vivid color against an otherworldly landscape, Buzz Aldrin stands proud at Tranquility Base after descending from his spacecraft onto the lunar surface – an awe-inspiring moment made possible by escaping Earth's gravitational pull. Aldrin Descends Lunar Module Ladder, 1969 (colour photograph). With each step down from Apollo 11's Lunar Module ladder into uncharted territory comes a sense of wonderment as Buzz Aldrin experiences true weightlessness for one brief moment before setting foot on another celestial body. Astronaut Traveling in Space. A lone astronaut drifts effortlessly through outer space; surrounded by infinite darkness and illuminated only by distant stars – this image encapsulates both solitude and boundless freedom that come with being untethered from Earth’s gravity. Rockets and spacemen. The powerful roar of rockets propelling mankind beyond our atmosphere is matched only by the bravery and determination exhibited by those who dare to venture into zero gravity – the realm where dreams of exploration become reality. Astronaut.