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The International Space Station (ISS) is a habitable artificial satellite in low Earth orbit

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Background imageISS Space Station Collection: France-Italy border at night, ISS image

France-Italy border at night, ISS image. Image taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) of the border between France and Italy. North is centre bottom

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Sikhote-Alin meteorite site

Sikhote-Alin meteorite site (centre) seen from space. The Sikhote-Alin meteorite fell at around 10.30am on 12th February 1947, in the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, Siberia, Russia

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Atlantic Ocean, ISS image

Atlantic Ocean, ISS image
Atlantic Ocean. International Space Station (ISS) image of clouds over the Atlantic Ocean. Image taken by an expedition 7 crew member on 4th October 2003

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Gosses Bluff crater, Australia

Gosses Bluff crater, Australia
Gosses Bluff crater, seen from spaces. This impact crater is 160 kilometres to the west of Alice Springs, Australia. It is seen between two mountain ranges

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Aorounga Crater, Chad, satellite image

Aorounga Crater, Chad, satellite image
Aorounga Crater, satellite image. This impact crater is in the Sahara Desert, in Chad. It is one of the best-preserved impact structures in the world

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: North Africa at night, ISS image

North Africa at night, ISS image
North Africa at night. International Space Station (ISS) image of Egypt (centre) and the Sinai Peninsula (bottom right) at night. The Mediterranean Sea is across top

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Soyuz rocket travelling to launchpad

Soyuz rocket travelling to launchpad
Soyuz rocket. A Soyuz-U rocket on its transporter, being moved to its launchpad. This rocket is carrying the Progress M-62 which was launched on 23 December 2007 carrying supplies to

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Southwestern USA, ISS image

Southwestern USA, ISS image. Image taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) of the Southwestern United States and Pacific Ocean (upper half). North is right

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Soyuz TMA-14 crew before launch

Soyuz TMA-14 crew before launch
Space tourist. The Soyuz TMA-14 rocket seen at launch. TMA-14 was launched on 26 March 2009. Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka and astronaut Michael Barratt were the Expedition 19 crew on the International

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Sunset from Earth orbit

Sunset from Earth orbit, seen from the International Space Station (ISS). The glow of the setting Sun is lighting up the atmosphere (blue)

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Hurricane Emily, ISS image

Hurricane Emily, ISS image
Hurricane Emily. International Space Station (ISS) image of Hurricane Emily (eye at lower centre) passing over the southern Gulf of Mexico on 16 July 2005

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Hurricane Epsilon, ISS image

Hurricane Epsilon, ISS image
Hurricane Epsilon. International Space Station (ISS) image of hurricane Epsilon over the central Atlantic Ocean on 3rd December 2005

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: International Space Station, 2011

International Space Station, 2011

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Space shuttle over Earths horizon

Space shuttle over Earths horizon. Photograph of the space shuttle Endeavour taken by astronauts on board the International Space Station

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Soyuz TMA-19 departing the ISS, 2010

Soyuz TMA-19 departing the ISS, 2010
Soyuz TMA-19 departing the International Space Station (ISS) on 25 November 2010. This Russian spacecraft carried three of the ISS Expedition 25 crew back to Earth

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Poisk docking module before flight

Poisk docking module before flight
Poisk docking module seen during flight preparations at Baikonur Cosmodrome. Poisk, also known as Mini Research Module 2, is a small multi-purpose module for the International Space Station

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Poisk docking module before flight

Poisk docking module before flight
Poisk docking module seen during flight preparations at Baikonur Cosmodrome. Poisk, also known as Mini Research Module 2, is a small multi-purpose module for the International Space Station

Background imageISS Space Station 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 imageISS Space Station Collection: ISS solar array

ISS solar array. Airglow above the Earths horizon seen behind an array of solar panels on the International Space Station. Image taken by an Expedition 17 crewmember on 4th August 2008

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Noctilucent clouds, ISS image

Noctilucent clouds, ISS image
Noctilucent clouds. International Space Station (ISS) image of the limb of the Earth, showing noctilucent clouds (polar mesospheric clouds, across top) in the upper atmosphere

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Soyuz TMA-12 launch, April 2008

Soyuz TMA-12 launch, April 2008
Старт РКН "Союз-Ф" с международным экипажем 17-й экспедиции на МКС. Площадка старта - 2, космодрома "'айконур"

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Soyuz Soviet rocket

Soyuz Soviet rocket carrying a Progress transporter. Soyuz was an expendable carrier rocket that was used by the Soviet Union to launch spacecraft as part of the Soyuz programme

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Pacific Ocean from space, ISS image

Pacific Ocean from space, ISS image. This image was taken from the International Space Station (ISS) as it orbited some 378 kilometres above the Earth

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Soyuz-TMA spacecraft cockpit

Soyuz-TMA spacecraft cockpit. This Russian spacecraft, which carries a crew of three, is used to ferry astronuats to and from the International Space Station

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Aurora Borealis from Earth and space

Aurora Borealis from Earth and space
Aurora borealis from Earth and space. Two images of the aurora borealis (northern lights) taken in Finland (bottom left and right), and one taken from the International Space Station (ISS, top)

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Endeavour shuttle launch, mission STS-126

Endeavour shuttle launch, mission STS-126. Space Shuttle Endeavour launching from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: International Space Station model

International Space Station model
Model of the Columbus module of the International Space Station (ISS). The ISS, which has been under construction since 1998, is a joint project between the space agencies of the USA, Europe, Russia

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: Model of a Soyuz TMA docked to the ISS

Model of a Soyuz TMA docked to the ISS
Model of a Soyuz TMA docked to the International Space Station (ISS). This is the spacecraft used to take crew members to and from the ISS

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: ISS Biolab training station

ISS Biolab training station. This is the training station for the Biolab rack contained in the Columbus module of the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: International Space Station model

International Space Station model
International Space Station (ISS) model. The ISS, which has been under construction since 1998, is a joint project between the space agencies of the USA, Europe, Russia, Japan and Canada

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: ISS light trail, time-exposure image

ISS light trail, time-exposure image. This streak of light was formed as the International Space Station (ISS) passed from top to bottom across the night sky

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: ISS Biolab training station

ISS Biolab training station. This is the training station for the Biolab rack contained in the Columbus module of the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: International Space Station trail

International Space Station trail
International Space Station (ISS), time-exposure image. The trail of the ISS as it crosses the sky is seen at upper left. The ISS orbits at an altitude of around 360 kilometres

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: International Space Station trail

International Space Station trail
International Space Station. Time-exposure image, showing the trail of the International Space Station (ISS, upper left) as it crosses the sky

Background imageISS Space Station Collection: International Space Station

International Space Station
Earth from the International Space Station (ISS). Part of the Earth and the docked Progress 22 spacecraft (upper left) can be seen in this view from a window of the ISS



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ISS Space Station Collection

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