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Space Ship Collection (page 5)

"Embarking on Extraordinary Journeys: Exploring the Realm of Space Ships" Space Shuttle Endeavor, a symbol of human ingenuity and exploration

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Solar sail spaceship

Solar sail spaceship at Saturn, computer artwork. This theoretical vessel has a flower-like array of solar sails (purple and green)

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Ramscoop spaceship

Ramscoop spaceship at Mars, computer artwork. This theoretical spaceship is suitable for travel to the stars. Instead of carrying fuel, it would use the hydrogen gas found between the stars

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Artwork of laser light-sail starship

Artwork of laser light-sail starship
Laser Light-sail starship. Artists impression of a space vehicle designed to travel to other star systems. This concept is a 1000-km diameter light sail

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Artwork of asteroid starship

Artwork of asteroid starship
Asteroid starship. Artists impression in cut- away of a space vehicle designed to travel to other star systems. This concept uses a hollowed- out asteroid

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Artwork of Daedalus starship

Artwork of Daedalus starship
Starship Daedalus. Artists impression of Daedalus, a space vehicle designed in 1978 by the British Interplanetary Society to visit Barnards Star

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Artwork of anti-matter drive starship

Artwork of anti-matter drive starship
Antimatter starship. Artists impression of a space vehicle for exploring other star systems. The vehicle is 700 metres long, has a mass of 15

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Artwork showing future planetary exploration

Artwork showing future planetary exploration
To boldly go... Artwork depicting a futuristic space ship investigating an alien planetary system

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Artwork of Siriko in orbit

Artwork of Siriko in orbit
Space art - the Survey Ship " Sirikio" entering orbit around the desert world of Selora in the barren Caxal system

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Artwork of space warfare

Artwork of space warfare
The popular but wholly fictional conception of space warfare. In reality, laser & particle beam weapons would not be visible in space

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Artwork of a moonlet caught in Jupiters gravity

Artwork of a moonlet caught in Jupiters gravity

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Artwork of an Orbital Research Station

Artwork of an Orbital Research Station
Space art: a massive Orbital Research Station leaves Earth orbit bathed in the light of a full moon

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Buran space shuttle and carrier, 1989

Buran space shuttle and carrier, 1989
Buran space shuttle being transported by its Antonov An-225 carrier aircraft. The Buran space shuttle was a reusable Soviet spacecraft, similar in design to the Space Shuttles used by NASA

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Soviet Vostok spacecraft

Soviet Vostok spacecraft. This spacecraft carried Yuri Gagarin on the first manned spaceflight. It consists of a spherical descent module (upper left), that carries the cosmonaut through re-entry

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Space Shuttle launch, artwork

Space Shuttle launch, artwork. The Space Shuttles, used by NASA, the US space agency, are reusable rockets that glide back to the surface after they re-enter Earths atmosphere at the end of each

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: STS-116 launch, Space Shuttle Discovery

STS-116 launch, Space Shuttle Discovery
STS-116 launch. Space Shuttle Discovery launching from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, at 20:47 local time on 9 December 2006, on mission STS-116 to the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Apollo mission splashdown

Apollo mission splashdown. Artwork of an Apollo mission command module on the surface of the ocean after splashdown (landing)

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Konstantin Tsiolkovskys rocket plan

Konstantin Tsiolkovskys rocket plan
Konstantin Tsiolkovskys planned rocket ship. Although he never built a rocket, Tsiolkovskys (1857-1935) work was highly influential in the development of Soviet rocket and space technology

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Konstantin Tsiolkovskys rocket model

Konstantin Tsiolkovskys rocket model
Konstantin Tsiolkovskys planned rocket ship. Although he never built a rocket, Tsiolkovsky (1857-1935) was highly influential in the development of Soviet rocket and space technology

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Messenger spacecraft at Mercury

Messenger spacecraft at Mercury, computer artwork. The Messenger spacecraft is due to be launched during a 13-day window from 2 August 2004

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Cryongenic preservation

Cryongenic preservation
Cryogenic preservation. Computer artwork of humans in cryogenic capsules. This could represent the freezing of passengers during space travel

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Space travel, artwork

Space travel, artwork
Space travel. Computer artwork of a spaceship approaching a planet

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Flying saucers, artwork

Flying saucers, artwork
Flying saucers, computer artwork

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Flying saucers invading Earth, artwork

Flying saucers invading Earth, artwork
Flying saucers invading Earth, computer artwork

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: ATV space station cargo carrier

ATV space station cargo carrier
Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), Europes space station cargo carrier, at Thales Alenia Space plant in Turin, Italy. Red, bell-shaped cover protects docking system

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Space capsules, artwork

Space capsules, artwork

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Skylab propellant tanks

Skylab propellant tanks
Propellant tanks on Skylab Orbital Workshop flight model space station in National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Soyuz spacecraft

Soyuz spacecraft (gound-test model) in National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC. Part of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project display showing the Soyuz orbital module (right)

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Cables and pipework

Cables and pipework on Skylab space station in National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC. Note coating of thick dust on some cables

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Space capsule heat shield damage

Space capsule heat shield damage
Soyuz TM-10 space capsule (descent module) on display at the National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC. Capsule heat shield is damaged due to the heat of re-entry into the Earths atmosphere

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Skylab space station

Skylab space station
Skylab Orbital Workshop flight model space station in National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: SpaceShipOne in museum

SpaceShipOne in museum
SpaceShipOne, the winner of the Ansari X-Prize competiion (to fly into space on a suborbital trajectory) on display at the National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Space capsule

Space capsule structure model at Thales Alenia Space plant in Turin, Italy

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Cygnus pressurised cargo module

Cygnus pressurised cargo module at Thales Alenia Space plant in Turin, Italy

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Soyuz TM-10 Capsule

Soyuz TM-10 Capsule
Soyuz TM-10 space capsule (descent module) on display at the National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC. Capsule is blackened due to the heat of re-entry into the Earths atmosphere

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project

Apollo-Soyuz Test Project display in National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC. The ASTP mission was flown in July 1975. The spacecraft on display are the CSM-105 Apollo command and service module

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Soyuz cable connectors

Soyuz cable connectors
Cable connection panel on a Soyuz spacecraft (gound-test model) in the National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC. Part of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project display

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Russian Soyuz spacecraft

Russian Soyuz spacecraft on display at the National Space Centre, Leicester, UK. A flight model constructed in the 1960s, but never flown

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Time travelling spacecraft, artwork

Time travelling spacecraft, artwork
Time travelling spacecraft, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Antimatter drive spacecraft, artwork

Antimatter drive spacecraft, artwork

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Nuclear pulse spacecraft, artwork

Nuclear pulse spacecraft, artwork

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Bussard ramjet spacecraft, artwork

Bussard ramjet spacecraft, artwork

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Spacecraft escape system, artwork

Spacecraft escape system, artwork
Spacecraft escape system. Computer artwork showing a Launch Escape System (LES). An LES is a top-mounted rocket connected to the crew module of a manned spacecraft

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: UFO spacecraft

UFO spacecraft. Alien spacecraft travelling through space, with a planet at lower right and a star at upper left. The saucer shape is a depiction of one of the common observations of Unidentified

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: SpaceShipOne, artwork

SpaceShipOne, artwork
SpaceShipOne. Computer artwork of the privately-funded SpaceShipOne craft orbiting the Earth with its mothership, White Knight, below. SpaceShipOne was designed by the US company Scaled Composites

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Mission to Mars, artwork

Mission to Mars, artwork
Mission to Mars. Computer artwork of a manned Orion crew exploration vehicle (lower left) approaching its mission rocket in orbit around Earth

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Space shuttle re-entry, artwork

Space shuttle re-entry, artwork
Space shuttle re-entry. Artwork of a space shuttle re-entering the Earths atmosphere. The shuttle re-enters at a 40 degree nose-up angle

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Lunar tug and the ISS, artwork

Lunar tug and the ISS, artwork
Lunar tug and the ISS. Artwork of a lunar tug leaving the International Space Station (ISS) to retrieve a lunar lander currently in Earth orbit

Background imageSpace Ship Collection: Mining on Titan, artwork

Mining on Titan, artwork
Mining on Titan. Artwork of a spacecraft and astronauts at a mining site on Saturns moon Titan



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"Embarking on Extraordinary Journeys: Exploring the Realm of Space Ships" Space Shuttle Endeavor, a symbol of human ingenuity and exploration, soared through the skies as it carried dreams beyond our atmosphere. Its majestic presence reminded us of the boundless possibilities that awaited us in the vastness of space. While some may dismiss them as mere figments of imagination, UFOs and abductions have captivated our curiosity for decades. These mysterious encounters continue to fuel our fascination with what lies beyond our understanding. The Allagash incident, shrouded in mystery and intrigue, left four men forever changed after an alleged alien abduction experience. Their chilling account serves as a reminder that we are not alone in this universe. Witnessing a space shuttle launch is an awe-inspiring spectacle that ignites both hope and wonder within us. The sheer power unleashed during liftoff reminds us of humanity's relentless pursuit to conquer new frontiers. UFOs have inspired countless artists who envision extraterrestrial life forms through their captivating artwork. Their creations transport us into realms where imagination knows no bounds. From Daleks invading Earth to fantasy spacecraft gracing Fantastic Adventures Scifi Magazine covers, these iconic images remind us that science fiction has long served as a gateway to explore uncharted territories within our minds. In "The Day the Earth Stood Still, " Gort's stoic presence exemplifies humanity's fear and fascination with advanced technology from other worlds. This classic film continues to resonate with audiences even today. Even before humans set foot on the moon, visionaries imagined spaceships capable of traversing its desolate surface back in the 1870s. These early depictions showcase humanity's enduring desire to reach for celestial bodies beyond our own planet. Daleks Invasion Earth stands as a testament to mankind's resilience against intergalactic threats. Through these fictional tales, we find solace in knowing that courage can triumph even in the face of unimaginable odds.