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Background imageSpace Collection: Mars Telecommunications Orbiter in flight around Mars

Mars Telecommunications Orbiter in flight around Mars
This illustration depicts a concept for the Mars Telecommunications Orbiter in flight around Mars. The orbiter is in development to be the first spacecraft with a primary function of providing

Background imageSpace Collection: Bright aurora borealis, Annie Lake, Yukon, Canada

Bright aurora borealis, Annie Lake, Yukon, Canada
Bright aurora borealis, Annie Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada

Background imageSpace Collection: January 2, 2009 - Cloud simulation of a single day centered over Canada

January 2, 2009 - Cloud simulation of a single day centered over Canada

Background imageSpace Collection: An artistis concept of an unusual, methane-free world partially eclipsed by its star

An artistis concept of an unusual, methane-free world partially eclipsed by its star. The Spitzer Space Telescope has found evidence that a hot

Background imageSpace Collection: Earths moon and Jupiter separated by six degrees

Earths moon and Jupiter separated by six degrees
The Moon and Jupiter separated by 6 degrees. Jupiter moons Io, Europa, Ganimedes and Calisto are also visible

Background imageSpace Collection: Aurora borealis over a log cabin in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada

Aurora borealis over a log cabin in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
Aurora borealis takes flight over a log cabin in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada

Background imageSpace Collection: The Soyuz rocket is erected into position at the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome

The Soyuz rocket is erected into position at the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome
March 24, 2009 - The Soyuz rocket is erected into position at the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan

Background imageSpace Collection: The Horsehead Nebula

The Horsehead Nebula, also known as Barnard 33 in bright nebula IC 434, is a dark nebula in the Orion constellation

Background imageSpace Collection: Orion star trails above Mount Fairview, Alberta, Canada

Orion star trails above Mount Fairview, Alberta, Canada
February 4, 2012 - Orion star trails above Mount Fairview at Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada

Background imageSpace Collection: Satellite view of the Southeastern United States

Satellite view of the Southeastern United States
April 15, 2004 - Satellite view of the Southeastern United States. The Mississippi River cuts a broad tan swath down the left side of the image

Background imageSpace Collection: The Horsehead Nebula

The Horsehead Nebula

Background imageSpace Collection: Night view of space shuttle Atlantis on the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida

Night view of space shuttle Atlantis on the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida
July 7, 2011 - The space shuttle Atlantis is seen shortly after the rotating service structure (RSS) was rolled back at launch pad 39a at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imageSpace Collection: Stereoscopic view of North America

Stereoscopic view of North America
February 2000 - This stereoscopic shaded relief image shows Africas topography as measured by the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) in February 2000

Background imageSpace Collection: The Sombrero Galaxy

The Sombrero Galaxy, an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo

Background imageSpace Collection: Dusty Nebulae in Cepheus constellation

Dusty Nebulae in Cepheus constellation
This field contains the dusty nebula vdb 150 in the Cepheus constellation

Background imageSpace Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis and the docked Soyuz spacecraft

Space Shuttle Atlantis and the docked Soyuz spacecraft
Backdropped by a cloud-covered part of Earth, Space Shuttle Atlantis was photographed by the Expedition 15 crew after it undocked from the International Space Station on June 19, 2007

Background imageSpace Collection: Artists depiction of the comet C / 2013 A1 making a close pass by Mars

Artists depiction of the comet C / 2013 A1 making a close pass by Mars
An artists depiction of the comet C/2013 A1, also known as Siding Spring after the Australian Observatory that discovered the comet

Background imageSpace Collection: Space Shuttle Endeavour

Space Shuttle Endeavour
March 11, 2008 - Against a black sky, the Space Shuttle Endeavour lifts off toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station

Background imageSpace Collection: Artists concept of the Galileo spacecraft in orbit

Artists concept of the Galileo spacecraft in orbit
Artists concept of the Galileo spacecraft sent into orbit for observation of Jupiter and its moons from 1995 to 2003. Galileo was launched on October 18, 1989

Background imageSpace Collection: Tropical Storm Bonnie

Tropical Storm Bonnies cloud-covered center south of Miami, Florida

Background imageSpace Collection: Planet Earth with a tree on top, inside a glass bottle

Planet Earth with a tree on top, inside a glass bottle

Background imageSpace Collection: A Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft in low Earth orbit

A Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft in low Earth orbit
A three-person manned Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft passes over the Black Sea at an orbital altitude of 200 miles

Background imageSpace Collection: Western hemisphere of the Earth during the Early Jurassic period

Western hemisphere of the Earth during the Early Jurassic period
This is how the western hemisphere of the Earth may have appeared 200 million years ago during the Early Jurassic period. North is at the top

Background imageSpace Collection: 3D rendering of planet Earth, centered on the South Pole

3D rendering of planet Earth, centered on the South Pole
3D rendering of planet Earth with clouds, centered on the South Pole

Background imageSpace Collection: Illustration of a supermassive black hole in the middle of a dense galaxy

Illustration of a supermassive black hole in the middle of a dense galaxy
An illustration of a supermassive black hole, weighing as much as 21 million suns, located in the middle of the ultradense galaxy M60-UCD1

Background imageSpace Collection: Illustration of a spacecraft and astronauts at a mining site on Saturns moon Titan

Illustration of a spacecraft and astronauts at a mining site on Saturns moon Titan
Illustration of a spacecraft and astronauts at a large-scale mining operation site on the surface of Saturns moon Titan. 100 years from now space exploration may have evolved to space exploitation

Background imageSpace Collection: Harvest Moon through clouds

Harvest Moon through clouds
October 6, 2006 - Harvest Moon through clouds, New Aiyansh, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageSpace Collection: False color mosaic of Greeley Haven on Mars

False color mosaic of Greeley Haven on Mars
False color mosaic view of Greeley Haven taken from Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. This scene shows the windswept vista northward (left) to northeastward (right)

Background imageSpace Collection: Aurora Borealis, Forramarka, Troms, Norway

Aurora Borealis, Forramarka, Troms, Norway

Background imageSpace Collection: Artist rendition of a new spaceship to the moon

Artist rendition of a new spaceship to the moon

Background imageSpace Collection: Satellite view of New York, New York

Satellite view of New York, New York, 1990 s

Background imageSpace Collection: Aurora borealis over Annie Lake, Yukon, Canada

Aurora borealis over Annie Lake, Yukon, Canada

Background imageSpace Collection: Artists concept of an extraterrestrial world and its various moons

Artists concept of an extraterrestrial world and its various moons
Although the most accepted image of an alien world is a simple planet like our own, it is very possible for life to spring up and populate the various moons around their home jovian planet

Background imageSpace Collection: M106 Spiral Galaxy

M106 Spiral Galaxy harboring our nearest extragalactic jet taken with clear red green blue filter set and hydrogen alpha filters

Background imageSpace Collection: Ship tracks in the Pacific Ocean

Ship tracks in the Pacific Ocean
July 13, 2008 - Though they may look like airplane contrails, the streaky clouds shown in this image are ship tracks, bright clouds that form in a shipas wake

Background imageSpace Collection: Artists concept of a science fiction alien landscape

Artists concept of a science fiction alien landscape
Its been said that Sci-Fi films and other forms of entertainment that deal with aliens are actually ways in which the governments are preparing mankind for contact with aliens, good or bad

Background imageSpace Collection: The Interstellar Boundary Explorer satellite

The Interstellar Boundary Explorer satellite
Artists concept of the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) satellite. The IBEX satellite will map the boundary between the solar system and interstellar space

Background imageSpace Collection: A mysterious light illuminates a small nebula and nearby planets

A mysterious light illuminates a small nebula and nearby planets

Background imageSpace Collection: Moonrise at the City of Rocks State Park with Belt of Venus lighting the upper atmosphere

Moonrise at the City of Rocks State Park with Belt of Venus lighting the upper atmosphere
November 6, 2014 - Full moonrise at the City of Rocks State Park, New Mexico. The curving blue arc is the shadow of the Earth projected onto the upper atmosphere

Background imageSpace Collection: Artists rendering of an emergency use system of the launch abort system

Artists rendering of an emergency use system of the launch abort system
June 2006 - NASAs Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond

Background imageSpace Collection: Two artificial moons travelling around a gas giant devouring the natural moons

Two artificial moons travelling around a gas giant devouring the natural moons. The aritificial moons are from an advanced civilization that has a shortage on raw materials

Background imageSpace Collection: A selection of galaxies shown to the same scale

A selection of galaxies shown to the same scale
Galaxy size comparison chart. A selection of galaxies shown to the same scale

Background imageSpace Collection: The Martian south polar ice cap as southern spring begins

The Martian south polar ice cap as southern spring begins
August 16, 2006 - Sand-laden jets shoot into the polar sky in this view of the martian south polar ice cap as southern spring begins

Background imageSpace Collection: Messier 81, or Bodes Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major

Messier 81, or Bodes Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major
Messier 81, or Bodes Galaxy, is located about 12 million light years from our planet and is one of the most iconic spiral galaxies in the night sky

Background imageSpace Collection: Aurora Borealis in Troms County, Norway

Aurora Borealis in Troms County, Norway. Auroras are the result of the emissions of photons in the Earths upper atmosphere

Background imageSpace Collection: Satellite view of streaks and ribbons of oil brighten the reflection of the Sun off

Satellite view of streaks and ribbons of oil brighten the reflection of the Sun off
May 31, 2010 - Satellite view of streaks and ribbons of oil brighten the reflection of the Sun off the Gulf of Mexico. Oil changes the way the water reflects and absorbs sunlight

Background imageSpace Collection: Satellite view of Salem, Oregon

Satellite view of Salem, Oregon, 1984

Background imageSpace Collection: Solar activity on the Sun

Solar activity on the Sun
February 17, 2011 - Solar activity on the Sun. An X-class solar flare erupts from the suns active region. X-flares are the strongest type of solar flare



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