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Images Dated 7th November 2007 (page 3)

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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

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Augmented Target Docking Adapter

Augmented Target Docking Adapter
The Augmented Target Docking Adapter (ATDA) as seen from the Gemini 9 spacecraft. The docking adapter protective cover failed to fully separate on the ATDA

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Agena Firing

Agena Firing
The Gemini 10 spacecraft is successfully docked with the Agena Target Vehicle. The Agena display panel is clearly visible as is glow from Agenas primary propulsion system

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Columbia On Final Approach

Columbia On Final Approach
The underside of Columbia as it makes its final approach before landing on the Rogers Dry Lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base, California

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Profile of Agena Docking Target

Profile of Agena Docking Target
A profile view of the Agena Docking Target Vehicle as seen from the Gemini 8 spacecraft during rendezvous in space

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: The First Docking in Space

The First Docking in Space
The Agena Target Vehicle as seen from the Gemini 8 spacecraft during rendezvous. This was the first time two spacecraft successfully docked

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Conrad Unfurls Flag

Conrad Unfurls Flag
Apollo 12 astronaut Charles " Pete" Conrad stands beside the United States flag after is was unfurled on the lunar surface during the first extravehicular activity (EVA-1), on November 19

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Moon Framed

Moon Framed
The moon is framed between the Orbiters OMS pod and the Earth limb over the Atlantic Ocean as seen from the aft windows onboard Discovery on mission STS-95

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: View of the ISS during Flyaround

View of the ISS during Flyaround
Backdropped against white clouds and blue ocean waters, the International Space Station (ISS) moves away from the Space Shuttle Discovery

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Fish-Eye View of Atlantis

Fish-Eye View of Atlantis
Fish-eye view of the Space Shuttle Atlantis as seen from the Russian Mir space station during the STS-71 mission

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Armed and Ready

Armed and Ready
STS-49 Mission Specialist Pierre Thuot is perched on the end effector of the Robot Arm (Remote Manipulator System/RMS), with the Intelsat VI capture bar

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Satellites For Sale

Satellites For Sale
Astronaut Dale A. Gardner, having just completed the major portion of his second extravehicular activity (EVA) period in three days

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Saturn System Montage

Saturn System Montage
This montage of images of the Saturnian system was prepared from an assemblage of images taken by the Voyager 1 spacecraft during its Saturn encounter in November 1980

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Viking 2 Image of Mars Utopian Plain

Viking 2 Image of Mars Utopian Plain
The boulder-strewn field of red rocks reaches to the horizon nearly two miles from Viking 2 on Mars Utopian Plain. Scientists believe the colors of the Martian surface

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Detail of Triton

Detail of Triton
This color photo of Neptunes large satellite Triton was obtained on Aug. 24 1989 at a range of 530, 000 kilometers (330, 000 miles)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Global Image of Io

Global Image of Io
NASAs Galileo spacecraft acquired its highest resolution images of Jupiters moon Io on July 3, 1999 during its closest pass to Io since orbit insertion in late 1995

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Portrait of an Akita

Portrait of an Akita

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Grenada, St George, view over Carenage, center of St George residential area and bay

Grenada, St George, view over Carenage, center of St George residential area and bay

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Grenada, St George, Carenage, view over center of St George residential area and bay

Grenada, St George, Carenage, view over center of St George residential area and bay and devastated church by hurricane Ivan

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Grenada, St George, view over Carenage, center of St George residential area and bay

Grenada, St George, view over Carenage, center of St George residential area and bay

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Egypt, Cairo, the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Papyrus in a Lily Pond in front

Egypt, Cairo, the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Papyrus in a Lily Pond in front

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: ANTI-GERMAN POSTER. English poster by David Wilson for the British Empire Union

ANTI-GERMAN POSTER. English poster by David Wilson for the British Empire Union asking English citizens to avoid buying German products

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. The Father (Greed) and Mother (Pride), giving birth to War

WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. The Father (Greed) and Mother (Pride), giving birth to War. American cartoon, 1915, by Boardman Robinson

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. The Devil: Magnificent! You Have Never Carried out

WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. The Devil: Magnificent! You Have Never Carried out
WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. The Devil: " Magnificent! You Have Never Carried out One of My Ideas More Thoroughly." American cartoon, 1915, by Boardman Robinson

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: WORLD WAR I: MOBILIZATION. The official order of mobilization for French military forces

WORLD WAR I: MOBILIZATION. The official order of mobilization for French military forces, issued 1 August 1914

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: WORLD WAR I: U. S. SOLDIER. Lieutenant Frank Luke, Jr. killed in 1918. Luke Air Field in Phoenix

WORLD WAR I: U. S. SOLDIER. Lieutenant Frank Luke, Jr. killed in 1918. Luke Air Field in Phoenix
WORLD WAR I: U.S. SOLDIER. Lieutenant Frank Luke, Jr. killed in 1918. Luke Air Field in Phoenix, Arizona, was named in his honor

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: WORLD WAR I: GERMANY, 1914. Berliners reading outbreak of war bulletins pasted

WORLD WAR I: GERMANY, 1914. Berliners reading outbreak of war bulletins pasted over the advertisements on a street pillar, August 1914

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. Belgium: the return of the Goth. American cartoon

WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. Belgium: the return of the Goth. American cartoon, 1915, by Boardman Robinson

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. Running Amuck

WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. Running Amuck. American cartoon, 1915, by Boardman Robinson

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. Indemnity. American cartoon, 1915, by Boardman Robinson

WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. Indemnity. American cartoon, 1915, by Boardman Robinson

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. The New Triple Alliance

WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. The New Triple Alliance. American cartoon depicting the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey, 1915, by Boardman Robinson

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Bristol Boats

Bristol Boats
Boats on the River Frome where it joins the River Avon in Bristol, with St Nicholas Church on the right, circa 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Avon At Bristol

Avon At Bristol
Boats on the River Avon in Bristol, with St Nicholas Church in the centre and Christ Church with St Ewen just behind and to left, circa 1800. Bristol Bridge crosses the river on the right

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Montagu House

Montagu House
Mrs Elizabeth Montagus house in Portman Square, London, circa 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Scutari Hospital

Scutari Hospital
The British Army hospital and a cemetery at Scutari (now Uskudar, Istanbul), circa 1855. The hospital is now the Selimiye barracks. Engraving by E. Walker after a drawing by W

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: View Of Bristol

View Of Bristol
A view of the city of Bristol on the River Avon in south west England, circa 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Kingston, Jamaica

Kingston, Jamaica
A view over the rooftops of Kingston, Jamaica, circa 1900. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: A London Thoroughfare

A London Thoroughfare
Londons Fleet Street, leading to St Pauls Cathedral, 1848. After a drawing by J. W. Archer. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Piccadilly

Piccadilly
A busy street scene in Londons Piccadilly, circa 1825. By Gordon Browne. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Kingston Citadel

Kingston Citadel
The citadel in Kingston harbour, Jamaica, 1839. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Scutari Hospital

Scutari Hospital
Artillery pieces outside the British Army hospital at Scutari (now Uskudar, Istanbul), circa 1855. The hospital is now the Selimiye barracks

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Skew Bridge

Skew Bridge
A train passes under Rainhill Bridge on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, circa 1830. Built in 1829, the bridge was the first to cross a railway at an angle. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Railway At Newton

Railway At Newton
The Manchester and Liverpool Railway at Newton, 1825. Drawing by Calvert, aquatint by Havell. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: The Great Blue Boar

The Great Blue Boar
A cartoon from The Weekly Show-up or Political, Satirical & General Humourist, 21st July 1832. A man marches through London with an effigy

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Battle Of Malakoff

Battle Of Malakoff
French zouave troops at the taking of the Malakoff redoubt, held by Russian forces during the Siege of Sebastopol (Sevastopol), Ukraine, 7th September 1855. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: Arriving At Manchester

Arriving At Manchester
The Liverpool and Manchester Railway enters Manchester across Water Street, 1831. Engraving by H. Pyall after T. Bury (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 7th November 2007: USA, CA, Pismo Beach. Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) larval stage

USA, CA, Pismo Beach. Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) larval stage



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