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Metal Print : The Soyuz TMA-9 spacecraft launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome
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The Soyuz TMA-9 spacecraft launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome
September 18, 2006 - The Soyuz TMA-9 spacecraft launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, carrying a new crew to the International Space Station
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Baikonur Cosmodrome Facility Kazakhstan Launch Launch Pad Leaving Lifting Off Liftoff Mission Propulsion Rocket Boosters Roscosmos Russian Russian Federal Space Agency Smoke Soyuz Space Exploration Space Shuttle Spacecraft Spaceport Takeoff Taking Off Thrust
15"x10" (38x25cm) Metal Print
Experience the thrill of space exploration with our Media Storehouse Metal Prints featuring the iconic image of the Soyuz TMA-9 spacecraft taking off from Baikonur Cosmodrome. Captured by Stocktrek Images on September 18, 2006, this stunning photograph brings the power and excitement of space travel right into your home. Our high-quality metal prints are not just beautiful works of art, but also durable and long-lasting, making them a perfect addition to any room in your house. Get ready to be transported to the stars with this captivating image of a new crew embarking on their journey to the International Space Station.
Your image is printed photographically and bonded to a 3.5mm thick, Dibond board (black polyethylene sandwiched between two sheets of white coated aluminium). The panel is then sealed with a gloss protective covering. Supplied complete with a wall mount which holds the print 10mm from the wall.
Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, metal prints bring images to life and add a modern touch to any space
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 38.1cm (10" x 15")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photo print, we witness the awe-inspiring moment when the Soyuz TMA-9 spacecraft embarks on its journey to the International Space Station. Taken at Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on September 18,2006, this color image captures the sheer power and beauty of space exploration. Against a clear blue sky, the Soyuz TMA-9 stands tall on its launch pad, ready to defy gravity. The scene is filled with anticipation as billows of smoke surround the spacecraft's base, hinting at the immense thrust about to propel it into orbit. With rocket boosters ignited and engines roaring with life, this single object symbolizes humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge beyond our earthly boundaries. The vertical liftoff showcases Russia's prowess in space technology as Roscosmos - Russian Federal Space Agency - spearheads yet another mission towards scientific discovery. As spectators watch from a distance, their hearts race alongside each burst of propulsion that propels this vessel forward. Baikonur Cosmodrome serves as an emblematic backdrop for this historic event; its vastness reminding us that dreams truly have no limits. Against all odds and leaving Earth behind in a trail of exhaust fumes, this Soyuz spacecraft embarks on an extraordinary adventure through space-time. This photograph by Stocktrek Images encapsulates not only mankind's quest for understanding but also our innate desire to explore uncharted territories. It reminds us that within every human being lies an insatiable curiosity waiting
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