Science Source Feb 2010
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PHOA clock in space, meant to illustrate the concept of time running out on Earth.
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PHOA conceptual image of the earth mapped on the sun, intended to convey a sense of global warming.
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PHO"From the space station, we can see city lights when it's nighttime on the planet below," said Flight Engineer Don Pettit of Expedition Six. "Shining...
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PHOAn all night star trail photo taken in Gonic, NH, the night of March 30, 2007. When looking north, the stars seem to streak around the North Star, Pol...
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PHOAn all night star trail photo taken in Rochester, NH, the night of March 31, 2007. Because of the Earth's rotation, when looking north all the stars s...
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PHOThe Moon, Mars (bottom right), and Uranus (top center) together on the night of December 12, 1999.
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PHOThe Big Dipper (Ursa Major) seems to hang over this country road shortly after sunset in September. A car's headlights streak by in this time-lapse ph...
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PHOComet Hale-Bopp was one of the brightest comets of the 20th century. Its gas or 'ion' tail (blue) consists of ionized glowing gas blown away from the...
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PHOComet Hale-Bopp was one of the brightest comets of the 20th century. Its gas or 'ion' tail (blue) consists of ionized glowing gas blown away from the...
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PHOComet Hale-Bopp was one of the brightest comets of the 20th century. Its gas or 'ion' tail (blue) consists of ionized glowing gas blown away from the...
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PHOComet Hale-Bopp was one of the brightest comets of the 20th century. Its gas or 'ion' tail (blue) consists of ionized glowing gas blown away from the...
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PHOComet 17P Holmes photographed on the night of October 10, 2007. Even from the light-polluted skies of Rochester, New Hampshire, the comet was easily v...
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PHOComet 17P Holmes photographed on the night of October 10, 2007. Even from the light-polluted skies of Rochester, New Hampshire, the comet was easily v...
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PHOThe Big Dipper (Ursa Major) seems to hang over this country road shortly after sunset in September. A car's headlights streak by in this time-lapse ph...
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PHOA man looking at the Summer Milky Way from a deserted road far from city lights. Composite image.
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PHOA section of the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by the STS-122 crew aboard space shuttle Atlantis while docked wit...
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PHOOn this the final spacewalk for the STS-122 Atlantis crew, astronaut Rex Walheim holds onto a handrail and spreads his arms at the Columbus laboratory...
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PHONewborn stars peek out from beneath their natal blanket of dust in this dynamic image of the Rho Ophiuchi dark cloud from NASA's Spitzer Space Telesco...
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PHOSwirls of gas and dust reside in this ethereal-looking region of star formation seen by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. This majestic view, located in...
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PHOThe U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds fly past Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in commemoration of NASA's 50th anniversary. The aircraft had f...
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PHOA mock-up of the Orion space capsule heads to its temporary home in a hangar at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA. In late 2008, the full-...
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PHOAs spring dawns on the Northern Hemisphere of Mars, sand dunes near the pole, as pictured above, begin to thaw. The carbon dioxide and water ice actua...
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PHOTrailing columns of fire, space shuttle Endeavour hurtles into the night sky, on the STS-123 mission, which lifted off was on 2:28 a.m. EDT, March 11,...
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PHOA close-up view of the exterior of space shuttle Endeavour's crew cabin, starboard wing and payload bay door was provided by the station's Expedition...
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PHOExpedition 16 flight engineer Garrett Reisman participated in the STS-123 mission's first scheduled spacewalk as construction and maintenance continue...
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PHOAnchored to a Canadarm2 mobile foot restraint, astronaut Rick Linnehan participates in the mission's first scheduled spacewalk. During the seven-hour...
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PHOVisible through a window on Endeavour's aft flight deck, astronaut Rick Linnehan participates in the mission's third scheduled spacewalk. During the 6...
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PHOSTS-123 mission specialist Mike Foreman helps to tie down the Orbiter Boom Sensor System on the International Space Station's S1 truss during the miss...
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PHOFramed by components of the International Space Station, a full moon is visible in this view above Earth's horizon and airglow. This image was taken d...
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PHOAstronaut Robert L. Behnken used a digital camera to take this self-portrait during a spacewalk. Also visible in the visor's reflections are component...
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PHOThis Chandra X-ray Observatory image shows the debris of a massive star explosion in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a small galaxy about 160,000 light ye...
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PHOSeasonal changes in south polar dune field on Mars. In this HiRISE image the distribution of dark streaks are not chaotic and their shapes are not fan...
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PHOThis image shows streamlined features in the northwest Tharsis region of Mars. The trough running diagonally to the left near the bottom of the image...
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PHOThis observation shows lightly cratered plains in Elysium Planitia, which is a low-lying area located in the equatorial region of Mars. Part of an ext...
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PHOAvalanches occurring on North Polar Scarps, Mars. Material, likely including fine-grained ice and dust and possibly including large blocks, has detach...
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PHOAntennae Galaxies. Hubble Space Telescope image of the Antennae Galaxies NGC 4038 and NGC 4039, a pair of colliding spiral galaxies. They are found in...
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PHOAn Atlas vehicle is shown as it is raised into its launch gantry. This Atlas attempted to launch a Mercury spacecraft (without any astronauts aboard)...
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PHOThe third Saturn V launch vehicle (SA-503) for the Apollo 8 mission lifted off from Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center on December 21, 196...
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PHOPanoramic showing Apollo 11 landing area, the American flag, and commander Neil Armstrong working near lunar module. First manned mission to the moon.
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PHOFirst Apollo 11 EVA (extravehicular activity) picture. Jettison bag under the Descent Stage, south footpad. Taken by Apollo 11 Astronaut Neil Armstron...
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PHOApollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin deploying the Solar Wind Collector on the moon.
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PHOApollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin setting up seismographic equipment. First manned mission to moon.
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PHOAstronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin descending down steps to moon's surface. First manned mission to the moon, Apollo 11.
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PHOThe first Hermes A-1 test rocket was fired at White Sand Proving Ground (WSPG). Hermes was a modified V-2 German rocket, utilizing the German aerodyna...
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PHOLaunch of Freedom 7, the first American manned suborbital space flight. With Astronaut Alan Shepard aboard, the Mercury-Redstone (MR-3) rocket is laun...
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PHOAstronaut Charles "Pete" Conrad Jr. looks out of the helicopter window after recovery from his spacecraft after the Gemini 5 splashdown.
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PHOPresident Richard M. Nixon was in the central Pacific recovery area to welcome the Apollo 11 astronauts aboard the U.S.S. Hornet, prime recovery ship...
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