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Background imageSpace Collection: Uranus

Uranus. Computer artwork of Uranus, the seventh planet from the Sun. Uranus is a gas giant, composed mostly of hydrogen and helium with some methane. It has a diameter four times that of the Earth

Background imageSpace Collection: Lunar surface

Lunar surface, the Hadley-Apennine region of the Moon. The craters Hilbert (far left) and Kondratyuk (far right) are seen. Photographed during the Apollo 15 mission of 1971 (26 July to 7 August)

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo 13 planned landing site on Moon

Apollo 13 planned landing site on Moon
Apollo 13 planned landing site in the Fra Mauro area on the Moon. The Fra Mauro area is a flat, vast highland centred at 17 degrees and 36 minutes west longitude and 3 degrees

Background imageSpace Collection: Planned landing site, Fra Mauro area

Planned landing site, Fra Mauro area
Apollo 13 planned landing site. View of the Fra Mauro area on the Moon which was selected as a landing site for the Apollo 13 mission

Background imageSpace Collection: Artwork of asteroid on collision course with Earth

Artwork of asteroid on collision course with Earth
Asteroid approaching Earth. Illustration of an asteroid (at lower centre) approaching Earth. Dust is streaming from the asteroids surface as it encounters the outer layers of the Earths atmosphere

Background imageSpace Collection: Christmas star as planetary conjunction

Christmas star as planetary conjunction. Artwork of a possible Christmas Star in the night sky of the year 7 BC. Traces of the planetary conjunction of Jupiter

Background imageSpace Collection: Lunar landing module

Lunar landing module. The Antares lander (upper centre) in the Fra Mauro area on the surface of the Moon. The tracks seen leading from Antares were formed by the Modular Equipment Transport (MET)

Background imageSpace Collection: Earths atmosphere

Earths atmosphere seen from Apollo 14. Earth is seen at bottom right corner. The atmosphere appears as a bright band (bottom left corner to upper right) as it is lit by the sun

Background imageSpace Collection: Computer-enhanced Apollo 4 view of crescent Earth

Computer-enhanced Apollo 4 view of crescent Earth
Crescent Earth. Computer-enhanced view of the Earth as taken from the Apollo 4 spacecraft, in orbit 17, 960 kilometres above the surface

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo spacecraft thrusters

Apollo spacecraft thrusters
A reaction control system (RCS) thruster quad on the Apollo service module in the National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC

Background imageSpace Collection: Astronaut descending Lunar Module ladder

Astronaut descending Lunar Module ladder
Astronaut descending ladder of Apollo Lunar Module at the National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC. The lunar module is a flight model spacecraft (LM-2)

Background imageSpace 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 Collection: Astronaut descending Lunar Module ladder

Astronaut descending Lunar Module ladder
Astronaut descending ladder of Apollo Lunar Module at the National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC. The lunar module is a flight model spacecraft (LM-2)

Background imageSpace Collection: Corona spy satellite

Corona spy satellite
Corona KH-4B spy satellite on display at the National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC. Americas first photoreconnaissance satellite, also known by the cover name Discoverer

Background imageSpace Collection: Moons surface

Moons surface
Mare around impact crater Copernicus. Above the crater is the Mare Imbrium with crater Plato at the northern edge and the Apenin mountains with Hadley Rille to the east, left the Ocean of Storms

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo lunar module cabin mock-up

Apollo lunar module cabin mock-up
Mock-up of the Apollo lunar module cabin, showing two triangular windows, a facsimile of the control panel and astronauts hand-controllers, and the exit hatch below

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo lunar landing diorama

Apollo lunar landing diorama
Apollo Lunar Module diorama at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois, USA. John Youngs Apollo spacesuit is posed next to a mock-up of the Lunar Module

Background imageSpace Collection: Meccano Apollo lunar module

Meccano Apollo lunar module on display at the National Space Centre, Leicester, UK. According to the label, the 2579 pieces were assembled by " the MeccanoTeam, Calais, France" in 257 hours

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo Lunar Module diorama

Apollo Lunar Module diorama at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Charles Dukes Apollo spacesuit is posed next to a mock-up of the Lunar Module

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo lunar module cabin mock-up

Apollo lunar module cabin mock-up
Mock-up of the Apollo lunar module cabin, showing two triangular windows, a facsimile of the control panel and astronauts hand-controllers, and the exit hatch below

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo spacecraft, artwork

Apollo spacecraft, artwork
After firing its engine on the lunar far side the spacecraft accelerates and leaves the gravity field of the Moon. In this picture the Apollo command

Background imageSpace Collection: ATV, Apollo and Progress modules

ATV, Apollo and Progress modules

Background imageSpace Collection: Whole earth from Apollo 17

Whole earth from Apollo 17
The classic photograph of the whole Earth, taken from the Apollo 17 spacecraft in December 1972. It shows Antarctica, Africa & Arabia

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo 17 view of the earth

Apollo 17 view of the earth
The classic photograph of the whole Earth, taken from the Apollo 17 spacecraft in December 1972 & showing Antarctica, Africa, & Arabia. The starry background has been added photographically

Background imageSpace Collection: Whole earth & stars

Whole earth & stars
The classic image of the Earth from space, taken by the crew of Apollo 17 on their way to the Moon in December 1972. Arabia and the continent of Africa may be clearly seen

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo 7 photograph of Kuwait, Iraq & Iran

Apollo 7 photograph of Kuwait, Iraq & Iran
Apollo 7 photograph showing the northern end of the Persian Gulf. Taken on October 14th 1968 from an altitude of 226 kilometres, it includes areas of Kuwait (lower left), Iraq (left) and Iran (top)

Background imageSpace Collection: Mexico from space

Mexico from space
Apollo 13 photograph of northwest US and Mexico

Background imageSpace Collection: Earth, Moon and stars

Earth, Moon and stars
Earth and Moon. Computer composite image showing the Earth and the Moon set against a background of stars. The image of the Earth is derived from a photograph taken during the Apollo 17 mission in

Background imageSpace Collection: Artwork of the Earth as seen from the Moon

Artwork of the Earth as seen from the Moon
Earth. Artwork of the Earth, as seen from the surface of the Moon. The Earths north-south axis is seen running horizontally here; the major land mass (yellow/green) is Africa

Background imageSpace Collection: Earth and moon

Earth and moon
Earth and Moon. Computer composite image showing the Earth and the Moon set against a background of stars. The image of the Earth is derived from a photograph taken during the Apollo 17 mission in

Background imageSpace Collection: Earth

Earth
Planet Earth. Enhanced colour version of the classic Apollo 17 view of the Earth taken in December 1972. The image shows the continents of Africa (centre) and Antarctica (bottom)

Background imageSpace Collection: Arabia and Africa seen from space, Apollo 17

Arabia and Africa seen from space, Apollo 17
View of part of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, seen from Apollo 17. Astronaut Eugene Cernan took this picture as Apollo 17 headed out toward the Moon in December 1972

Background imageSpace Collection: Earth from space

Earth from space
Planet Earth. Enhanced colour version of the classic Apollo 17 view of the Earth taken in December 1972. The image shows the continents of Africa (centre) and Antarctica (bottom)

Background imageSpace Collection: Whole Earth, showing Antartica, Africa and Arabia

Whole Earth, showing Antartica, Africa and Arabia
The classic photograph of the whole Earth, taken from the Apollo 17 spacecraft in December 1972. It shows Antarctica, Africa & Arabia

Background imageSpace Collection: Crescent Earth

Crescent Earth. View of the Earth taken from the Apollo 4 spacecraft, in orbit 17, 960 kilometres above the surface. The large amount of cloud cover makes it difficult to identify any surface

Background imageSpace Collection: The Moon from space, artwork

The Moon from space, artwork
The Moon from space. Annotated artwork showing surface features in the south west of the Moons near side, based on data obtained by unmanned US space probes

Background imageSpace Collection: Next generation crew capsule, artwork

Next generation crew capsule, artwork
Next generation crew capsule. Computer artwork showing a next generation Deep Space Vehicles (DSV) crew capsule (centre right) mated with an Extended Stay Module (ESM)

Background imageSpace Collection: The Moon from space, artwork

The Moon from space, artwork
The Moon from space. Annotated artwork of the surface of the moon based on data obtained by unmanned US space probes. The Ptolemaeus crater can be seen at far left

Background imageSpace Collection: The Moon from space, artwork

The Moon from space, artwork
The Moon - From Plato to Tycho Crater, a cratered Moon with extensive Mare features in the west of the Moons near side. One hundred years ago scientist still belived that the craters were calderas of

Background imageSpace 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 Collection: Apollo 16 rocket launch

Apollo 16 rocket launch. Saturn 5 rocket launching the Apollo 16 mission into space from Launch Complex 39A at the John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA

Background imageSpace Collection: Russian moon launcher

Russian moon launcher
Scale model of the N1 launcher. At left is a 1/10th scale model of the entire N1 vehicle, at right is a 1/5th scale model of the upper stage without its launch shroud

Background imageSpace Collection: Painting by Aleksei Leonov

Painting by Aleksei Leonov
Vostok Spacecraft in Orbit, painting by cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov. Leonov (b.1934) was the first man to perform a spacewalk, which he did on March 18 1965 during the Voskhod 2 mission

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo lunar rover, artwork

Apollo lunar rover, artwork. Two Apollo astronauts in a lunar rover, exploring on the Moon. Their lunar landing module is at upper left

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo 15 exploration, artwork

Apollo 15 exploration, artwork. Apollo 15 astronaut on the Moon, adjusting the high-gain antenna on the lunar rover so that it is pointing towards Earth

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo 17 ascent stage, artwork

Apollo 17 ascent stage, artwork
Apollo 17 ascent stage. Artwork of the ascent stage of the Apollo 17 lunar module Challenger lifting off from the Moon at 22:54 UTC on 14 December 1972

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project poster

Apollo-Soyuz Test Project poster. 1979 poster celebrating the joint US/Soviet Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) that flew in 1975

Background imageSpace Collection: Apollo lunar landing module

Apollo lunar landing module. This is a training version of the landing module, on display at Mission Control in Houston, Texas, USA



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