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Astronauts are individuals who have been trained to operate spacecrafts and explore space

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Background imageAstronauts Collection: Cosmonaut Komarov at presentation C016 / 2695

Cosmonaut Komarov at presentation C016 / 2695
Vladimir Mikhailovich Komarov (1927-67), Russian-Soviet cosmonaut. Komarov is at right, at left is Deputy Prime Minister of the USSR Konstantin Rudnev

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Gagarins pilot license

Gagarins pilot license. Pilot license of the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968). Gagarin made the first manned spaceflight on 12th April 1961

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Mars exploration, artwork C013 / 8995

Mars exploration, artwork C013 / 8995
Mars exploration. Computer artwork of a US astronaut planting a flag in the Valles Marineris, Mars. The Valles Marineris is a canyon system over 4000 kilometres long

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Finding water on the moon, artwork C013 / 8985

Finding water on the moon, artwork C013 / 8985
Finding water on the moon. Cartoon of an astronaut using a divining rod to find water from an encounter with an icy comet that has collected in the perpetual shade of a deep crater on the surface of

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Mars exploration, artwork C013 / 8975

Mars exploration, artwork C013 / 8975
Mars exploration. Computer artwork of a Mars rover and astronauts carrying out scientific research and exploration of the Martian surface

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Alien planet exploration, artwork C013 / 8974

Alien planet exploration, artwork C013 / 8974
Alien planet exploration. Computer artwork of astronauts on the surface of an alien planet

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Spacewalk

Spacewalk. Astronaut Bruce McCandless in his manned maneouvering unit (MMU) during an extravehicular activity (EVA, spacewalk) above the Earth on 7th February 1984

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Crew of space shuttle mission STS-7 C013 / 7897

Crew of space shuttle mission STS-7 C013 / 7897
Crew of space shuttle mission STS-7. Four of the five astronauts that were on mission STS-7 outside the shuttle mission simulator

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Sally Ride on space shuttle Challenger C013 / 7900

Sally Ride on space shuttle Challenger C013 / 7900
Sally Ride on space shuttle Challenger. NASA astronaut and first US woman in space, Sally Ride (1951-2012) with a tool box on the mid deck of the space shuttle Challenger

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Preparing food on space shuttle C013 / 7898

Preparing food on space shuttle C013 / 7898
Preparing food on space shuttle Challenger. Astronauts during mission STS-7 preparing food. At centre and bottom centre Sally Ride

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 11 officials celebrating, 1969

Apollo 11 officials celebrating, 1969
Apollo 11 officials celebrating. NASA and Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) officials and controllers celebrating the safe return of the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 11 launch, 16 July 1969

Apollo 11 launch, 16 July 1969
Apollo 11 launch. US flag flying as the Apollo 11 Saturn V rocket launched at 09:32 local time (EDT) on 16 July 1969. On board were US astronauts Armstrong, Michael Collins and Aldrin

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Cosmonauts in training C014 / 0154

Cosmonauts in training C014 / 0154
Cosmonauts in training. Cuban cosmonaut Arnaldo Mendez (right, born 1942) and Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Romanenko (centre, born 1944) during water landing training for the Soyuz 38 mission

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Comet Lovejoy from the ISS C013 / 5146

Comet Lovejoy from the ISS C013 / 5146
Comet Lovejoy above the Earths limb, as seen from the International Space Station (ISS). Comets are icy bodies from the outer solar system that boil and form a bright tail of gas

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut students training in free-fall C013 / 5114

Astronaut students training in free-fall C013 / 5114
Astronaut students training in free-fall. Astronaut candidates from both NASA and the Japanese space agency (JAXA) experiencing free-fall in a training aircraft

Background imageAstronauts Collection: ISS and star trails, from space C013 / 4895

ISS and star trails, from space C013 / 4895
ISS and star trails. Time exposure image of star trails and the Earth (bottom) taken from the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Earth and star trails, from space C013 / 4891

Earth and star trails, from space C013 / 4891
Earth and star trails. Time exposure image of star trails and the Earth (bottom) taken from the International Space Station (ISS, part seen at top)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Earth and star trails, from space C013 / 4893

Earth and star trails, from space C013 / 4893
Earth and star trails. Time exposure image of star trails (top) and the Earth taken from the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Earth and star trails, from space C013 / 4892

Earth and star trails, from space C013 / 4892
Earth and star trails. Time exposure image of star trails and the Earth (bottom) taken from the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: ISS and star trails, from space C013 / 4894

ISS and star trails, from space C013 / 4894
ISS and star trails. Time exposure image of star trails taken from the International Space Station (ISS). This is a composite image of several short exposures combined to give an exposure equivalent

Background imageAstronauts Collection: ISS and star trails, from space C013 / 4888

ISS and star trails, from space C013 / 4888
ISS and star trails. Time exposure image of star trails and the Earth (bottom) taken from the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: ISS and star trails, from space C013 / 4889

ISS and star trails, from space C013 / 4889
ISS and star trails. Time exposure image of star trails and the Earth (bottom) taken from the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: ISS and star trails, from space C013 / 4887

ISS and star trails, from space C013 / 4887
ISS and star trails. Time exposure image of star trails and the Earth (bottom) taken from the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: ISS and star trails, from space C013 / 4890

ISS and star trails, from space C013 / 4890
ISS and star trails. Time exposure image of star trails and the Earth (bottom) taken from the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Historic, American

Historic, American
COLLINS, Michael (1930). American astronaut. Conquest of the moon on 20 July 1969

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Historic, American

Historic, American
ALDRIN, Edwin E. American astronaut, pilot of the Apollo XI command module, expedition that conquered the moon on 20 July 1969

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Texas, Houston. NASA Space Center

Texas, Houston. NASA Space Center

Background imageAstronauts Collection: USA, North America, Alabama

USA, North America, Alabama
USA, Alabama, Huntsville. US Space and Rocket Center, astronaut moonwalk suit

Background imageAstronauts Collection: USA, Alabama, Huntsville. US Space and Rocket Center, astronaut suit

USA, Alabama, Huntsville. US Space and Rocket Center, astronaut suit

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Mural depicting Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, first human in space

Mural depicting Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, first human in space, and Mongolian people with white doves, signifing peace and friendship between two countries, built in 1970s Communist era

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Soyuz-TM 12 space crew

Soyuz-TM 12 space crew. The crew of Soyuz-TM 12, from left to right, was: Sergei Krikalev, Anatloi Artsebarski and Helen Sharman. Soyuz-TM 12 was launched on 18 May 1991

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Space colony

Space colony, computer artwork. Colonist running from a vehicle towards a sealed dome building, as aircraft fly overhead. The first bases on other worlds are likely to require these sealed

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Two astronauts on Mars, artwork

Two astronauts on Mars, artwork
Astronauts on Mars. Artwork of two astronauts on Mars standing on the edge of a crater. The arm of one astronaut is visible far right, and the hand of the other astronaut is visible bottom left

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Soyuz TMA-11 mission launch, October 2007

Soyuz TMA-11 mission launch, October 2007
Soyuz TMA-11 mission launch. Soyuz TMA-11 rocket lifting off from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, on 10th October 2007 at 13:22 GMT

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Uzbek rock carving

Uzbek rock carving
Carved rock depicting a female astronaut. This ancient artifact from Uzbekistan has led some to speculate that extraterrestrial astronauts landed on the Earth many thousands of years ago

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Cosmonaut training, Soyuz TMA-8 crew

Cosmonaut training, Soyuz TMA-8 crew. Commander Pavel Vinogradov training in a spacesuit at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazahkstan, in preparation for the Soyuz TMA-8 mission

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Mars exploration

Mars exploration. Computer artwork of an astronaut directing a vehicle on the surface of Mars

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Space tourism, artwork

Space tourism, artwork
Space tourism. Artwork of a space tourist looking at the Earth through a spacecraft window while in orbit. The first space tourist was Dennis Tito

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Cosmonaut Gherman Titov

Cosmonaut Gherman Titov
Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov (1935-2000). Major Titov was the second Soviet in space. He completed 17 orbits of the Earth on 6-7th August 1961

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Cosmonaut Andrian Nikolayev, 1962

Cosmonaut Andrian Nikolayev, 1962
Andrian Nikolayev (1929-2004), Soviet cosmonaut at the elevator before taking off in Vostok 3, August 11 1962. Vostok 3, along with Vostok 4

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Moon flight comic

Moon flight comic
Moon flight as depicted in a 1930s comic strip. Astronauts are shown flying a rocket to the Moon and then using a powerful light to signal to Washington, D.C

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Valentina Tereshkova, female cosmonaut

Valentina Tereshkova, female cosmonaut
Valentina Tereshkova (1937- ), eating onboard Vostok 6. Tereshkova was the first woman in space. Sent into space by the Soviets largely as a means of having women cosmonauts before the USA

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Cosmonaut Gherman Titov

Cosmonaut Gherman Titov
Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov (1935-2000). Major Titov was the second Soviet in space. He completed 17 orbits of the Earth on 6-7th August 1961

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Space walk

Space walk. Computer illustration of an astronaut during a space walk, or extravehicular activity (EVA), in front of a space station or space hotel

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Space stations

Space stations. Computer illustration of a hypothetical space shuttle approaching space stations or space hotels in orbit above Earth

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Interstellar spaceship

Interstellar spaceship, computer artwork. Travel between stars is likely to take hundreds of years. Spacecraft which make the journey will need to be entirely self-supporting

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Valentina Tereshkova, female cosmonaut

Valentina Tereshkova, female cosmonaut
Valentina Tereshkova (1937- ), in Vostok 6. Tereshkova was the first woman in space. Sent into space by the Soviets largely as a means of having women cosmonauts before the USA

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Soyuz TMA-11 space crew

Soyuz TMA-11 space crew. The crew of Soyuz TMA 11 was made up of Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor (top), Peggy Whitson (bottom) and Yuri Malenchenko (not seen)



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Astronauts Collection

Astronauts are individuals who have been trained to operate spacecrafts and explore space, and are highly skilled professionals who undergo rigorous physical and mental training to prepare for their missions. Astronauts must be able to work in a variety of conditions, including zero gravity, extreme temperatures, and long periods of isolation. During their missions they conduct experiments in fields such as physics, biology, astronomy and geology. It also play an important role in the development of new technologies that can be used for future space exploration. They help us better understand our universe by providing data from their observations of the Earth's atmosphere and other planets or moons. Through their hard work they have made great contributions to science and humanity's understanding of our place in the universe.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Astronauts collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that capture the awe-inspiring beauty of space exploration. Featuring images of astronauts in their spacesuits, spacecraft taking off into the vast expanse of the universe, and breathtaking views of Earth from above, our collection is perfect for anyone who loves science or has an interest in space travel. Each print is carefully crafted to showcase the intricate details and colors found in these incredible photographs. From black-and-white shots taken during early missions to vivid color photos captured by modern-day astronauts, there's something here for everyone. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with a piece that inspires wonder and curiosity, or simply want to add some visual interest to your walls, the Astronauts collection from Media Storehouse is sure to impress.
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What are Astronauts (Space Exploration Science) art prints?

Astronauts art prints are high-quality photographic reproductions of iconic images from space exploration. These prints capture the awe-inspiring moments and achievements of astronauts as they explore the final frontier. They showcase some of the most famous missions, such as Apollo 11's moon landing or the Hubble Space Telescope's stunning imagery. These art prints are perfect for anyone interested in science, astronomy, or space exploration. They make great additions to home decor, offices, classrooms, or even museums. The vivid colors and sharp details bring these historic moments to life and inspire wonder and curiosity about our universe. We offer a wide selection of Astronauts art prints that cater to different tastes and preferences. Whether you prefer black-and-white photos or colorful depictions of galaxies far away, there is something for everyone. These prints come in various sizes and formats so that you can choose what works best for your needs.
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What Astronauts (Space Exploration Science) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Astronauts art prints that are perfect for space enthusiasts and collectors alike. These prints showcase the incredible achievements of astronauts throughout history, from the first moon landing to more recent missions. You can choose from a variety of stunning images, including photographs taken during spacewalks, portraits of famous astronauts such as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, and breathtaking views of Earth from orbit. Many prints also feature iconic spacecraft like the Space Shuttle and International Space Station. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to hang in your home or office or want to add to your collection of space memorabilia, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing on premium paper stock, these art prints capture all the detail and beauty of these awe-inspiring moments in human history.
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As We offer a wide range of Astronauts art prints, the cost may vary depending on factors such as size, framing options, and printing materials. However, you can rest assured that they will receive high-quality prints that are perfect for adding a touch of space exploration to their homes or offices. Our collection includes stunning images of astronauts floating in space, walking on the moon, and conducting experiments aboard spacecraft. These prints capture the awe-inspiring beauty and wonder of outer space while celebrating humanity's achievements in exploring it. Whether you're looking for a small print to display on your desk or a large canvas to hang above your sofa, we have something for everyone. With its vast selection of Astronauts art prints at affordable prices, anyone can bring a piece of outer space into their home.
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