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Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Magnificant Details in a Dusty Spiral Galaxy

Magnificant Details in a Dusty Spiral Galaxy
In 1995, the majestic spiral galaxy NGC 4414 was imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope as part of the HST Key Project on the Extragalactic Distance Scale

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Neil Armstrong On The Moon

Neil Armstrong On The Moon
Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, Apollo ll mission commander, at the modular equipment storage assembly (MESA) of the Lunar Module " Eagle" on the historic first extravehicular activity (EVA)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: First Picture of the Earth and Moon in a Single Frame

First Picture of the Earth and Moon in a Single Frame
This picture of the Earth and Moon in a single frame, the first of its kind ever taken by a spacecraft, was recorded September 18, 1977

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: The Sounds of Earth Record Cover

The Sounds of Earth Record Cover
This gold aluminum cover was designed to protect the Voyager 1 and 2 " Sounds of Earth" gold-plated records from micrometeorite bombardment

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: EVAtion

EVAtion
Mission Specialist Bruce McCandless II, is seen further away from the confines and safety of his ship than any previous astronaut has ever been

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Giant Twisters in the Lagoon Nebula

Giant Twisters in the Lagoon Nebula
This NASA Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image reveals a pair of one-half light-year long interstellar " twisters, " eerie funnels

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Cygnus Loop Supernova Blast Wave

Cygnus Loop Supernova Blast Wave
This is an image of a small portion of the Cygnus Loop supernova remnant, which marks the edge of a bubble-like, expanding blast wave from a colossal stellar explosion, occurring about 15

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Earth from Apollo 8

Earth from Apollo 8
This is how the Earth looked as photographed from a point near the Moon by the Apollo 8 astronauts. The Earth fills less than one percent of the frame exposed through 80mm lens

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Galileo Images the Moon

Galileo Images the Moon
This view of the Moons north pole is a mosaic assembled from 18 images taken by Galileos imaging system through a green filter as the spacecraft flew by on December 7, 1992

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: The Orion Nebula

The Orion Nebula
This spectacular color panorama of the center the Orion nebula is one of the largest pictures ever assembled from individual images taken with NASAs Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Light and Shadow in the Carina Nebula

Light and Shadow in the Carina Nebula
Previously unseen details of a mysterious, complex structure within the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) are revealed by this image of the " Keyhole Nebula

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Backpacking

Backpacking
Mission Specialist Bruce McCandless II ventured further away from the confines and safety of his ship than any previous astronaut ever has

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Full Earth

Full Earth

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Aldrin Looks Back at Tranquility Base

Aldrin Looks Back at Tranquility Base
Astronaut Edwin E." Buzz" Aldrin Jr. Lunar Module pilot, is photographed during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity on the Moon

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: The Earth and Moon

The Earth and Moon
During its flight, the Galileo spacecraft returned images of the Earth and Moon. Separate images of the Earth and Moon were combined to generate this view

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: A Grazing Encounter Between Two Spiral Galaxies

A Grazing Encounter Between Two Spiral Galaxies
The larger and more massive galaxy is cataloged as NGC 2207 (on the left in the Hubble Heritage image), and the smaller one on the right is IC 2163

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Eagle In Lunar Orbit

Eagle In Lunar Orbit
The Apollo 11 Lunar Module (LM) " Eagle" in a landing configuration is photographed in lunar orbit from the Command and Service Modules (CSM) " Columbia"

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: A Swarm of Ancient Stars

A Swarm of Ancient Stars
This stellar swarm is M80 (NGC 6093), one of the densest of the 147 known globular star clusters in the Milky Way galaxy. Located about 28, 000 light-years from Earth

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Robot Arm Over Earth with Sunburst

Robot Arm Over Earth with Sunburst
View of the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) end effector over an Earth limb with a solar starburst pattern behind it

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Cometary Knots Around A Dying Star

Cometary Knots Around A Dying Star
These gigantic, tadpole-shaped objects are probably the result of a dying stars last gasps. Dubbed " cometary knots" because their glowing heads and gossamer tails resemble comets

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Supernova SN1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud

Supernova SN1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Glittering stars and wisps of gas create a breathtaking backdrop for the self-destruction of a massive star, called supernova 1987A, in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a nearby galaxy

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Tracks to Antares

Tracks to Antares
The Apollo 14 Lunar Module (LM) " Antares" is photographed against a brilliant sun glare during the first extravehicular activity (EVA-1)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Moon Set over Earth

Moon Set over Earth
Moon set over the Earth limb taken from Space Shuttle Discovery during STS-70 mission

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Planet Mercury

Planet Mercury
Mariner 10s first image of Mercury acquired on March 24, 1974. During its flight, Mariner 10s trajectory brought it behind the lighted hemisphere of Mercury, where this image was taken

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Saturns Rings

Saturns Rings
This Voyager 2 view, focusing on Saturns C-ring (and to a lesser extent, the B- ring at top and left) was compiled from three separate images taken through ultraviolet, clear and green filters

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Neptune Full Disk View

Neptune Full Disk View
This picture of Neptune was produced from the last whole planet images taken through the green and orange filters on the Voyager 2 narrow angle camera

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Gemini 10 launch time exposure

Gemini 10 launch time exposure
A time-exposure photograph shows the configuration of Pad 19 up until the launch of Gemini 10. Onboard the spacecraft are John W. Young and Michael Collins

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Sunlight over Earth as seen by STS-29 crew

Sunlight over Earth as seen by STS-29 crew
A 35mm camera was used to photograph sunlight over a cloud- covered Earth surface by STS-29 crewmembers onboard Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Replica of Plaque Left on Moon by Apollo 17 Astronauts

Replica of Plaque Left on Moon by Apollo 17 Astronauts
This image is a photographic replica of the plaque that the Apollo 17 astronauts left on the Moon at the Taurus-Littrow landing site

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Apollo 10 launch

Apollo 10 launch
The Apollo 10 (Spacecraft 106/Lunar Module 4/Saturn 505) space vehicle is launched from Pad B, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center at 12:49 p.m. May 18, 1969

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Apollo 7 Launch

Apollo 7 Launch
The Apollo 7 Saturn IB space vehicle is launched from the Kennedy Space Centers Launch Complex 34 at 11:03 a.m. October 11, 1968

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Apollo 17 Night Launch

Apollo 17 Night Launch
Liftoff of the Apollo 17 Saturn V Moon Rocket from Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, at 12:33 a.m. December 17, 1972

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Crater Tsiolkovsky

Crater Tsiolkovsky
This is a view of the large crater Tsiolkovsky as photographed by the astronauts during the Apollo 8 lunar orbit mission, looking East toward the lunar horizon

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: The Lunar Farside

The Lunar Farside
View of the lunar surface taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft looking southward from high altitude across the Southern Sea

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Lunar Roving Vehicle

Lunar Roving Vehicle
The Lunar Roving Vehicle is photographed alone against the lunar background during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Clouds and Sunglint over Indian Ocean

Clouds and Sunglint over Indian Ocean
Clouds and sunglint as seen during the STS-96 mission from the Space Shuttle Discovery

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Skylab and Earth Limb

Skylab and Earth Limb
An overhead view of the Skylab Orbital Workshop in Earth orbit as photographed from the Skylab 4 Command and Service Modules (CSM) during the final fly-around by the CSM before returning home

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Challenger as seen from SPAS

Challenger as seen from SPAS
Full view of Space Shuttle Orbiter Challenger in space, taken by the Space Pallet Satellite (SPAS). A heavily cloud-covered portion of the earth forms the backdrop for this scene of Challenger

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Jupiters Great Red Spot

Jupiters Great Red Spot
As Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter, it captured this photo of the Great Red Spot. The Great Red Spot is an anti-cyclonic (high- pressure)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: False-Color Lunar Image

False-Color Lunar Image
This false-color photograph is a composite of 15 images of the Moon taken through three color filters by the Galileo spacecrafts solid-state imaging system during the spacecrafts passage through

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: The Ranger Spacecraft

The Ranger Spacecraft
The Ranger fleet of spacecraft launched in the mid-sixties provided for the first time live television transmissions of the Moon from lunar orbit

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Full Disk Views of Io

Full Disk Views of Io
Three views of the full disk of Jupiters volcanic moon, Io, each shown in natural and enhanced color. These three views, taken by Galileo in late June 1996, show about 75 percent of Ios surface

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Uranus

Uranus
This computer enhancement of a Voyager 2 image, emphasizes the high-level haze in Uranus upper atmosphere. Clouds are obscured by the overlying atmosphere

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Stingray Nebula

Stingray Nebula
This Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 image captures the infancy of the Stingray nebula (Hen-1357), the youngest known planetary nebula

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Apollo 4 liftoff

Apollo 4 liftoff
The Apollo 4 unmanned mission lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. This would be the first flight for the enormous Saturn V rocket that would eventually take humans to the Moon

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Gemini 6 Views Gemini 7

Gemini 6 Views Gemini 7
NASA successfully completed its first rendezvous mission with two Gemini spacecraft-Gemini VII and Gemini VI-in December 1965

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Terraced Wall Crater on the Lunar Limb

Terraced Wall Crater on the Lunar Limb
This oblique view featuring International Astronomical Union (IAU) Crater 302 on the Moon surface was photographed by the Apollo 10 astronauts in May of 1969

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Long Shadows on the Lunar Surface

Long Shadows on the Lunar Surface
This oblique view of the Moons surface was photographed by the Apollo 10 astronauts in May of 1969. Center point coordinates are located at 16 degrees, 2 minutes east longitude and 0 degrees



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