Cupola international space station Stock Photos and Images
RFE8MMAK–April 21, 2012 - The Cupola of the International Space Station, backdropped by the blackness of space.
RM2DFCG0M–ISS - 15 April 2020 - NASA astronaut Jessica Meir plays an alt saxophone in the Cupola of the International Space Station. Astronauts bring a variety
RFE8MMB4–June 27, 2012 - Tropical cyclone located over northern Saskatchewan, Canada, as viewed from the cupola aboard the International
RMKRJC6E–ISS024-E-014263 (11 Sept. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson, Expedition 24 flight engineer, looks through a window in the Cupola of the International Space Station. A blue and white part of Earth and the blackness of space are visible through the windows. Tracy Caldwell Dyson in Cupola ISS Wide
RFD9H7TD–The Cupola of the International Space Station and a docked Russian Progress spacecraft.
RMD3D97D–Cupola Over Earth (NASA, International Space Station, 07/12/11)
RMKGYDTG–International Space Station. 10th Nov, 2017. Expedition 53 American astronaut Randy Bresnik celebrates the birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps by flying a USMC coin in the cupola of the International Space Station for storage November 10, 2017 in Earth Orbit. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RFBMYWN9–February 17, 2010 - The International Space Station's Tranquility node and its Cupola.
RM2T7M55B–ISS - 29 October 2023 - Orbital nighttime peeks through the International Space Station's cupola, or 'window to the world,' nearly 270 miles above the
RFD9HEAK–View of Earth through the Cupola on the International Space Station.
RMFYHP2A–NASA astronaut Shannon Walker looking out of the International Space Station cupola windows at the Caribbean view beneath November 25, 2010 in Earth Orbit.
RMHNKP5E–American flag is visible in the windows of the cupola aboard the International Space Station
RME1HA62–European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst looks at the Earth from inside the Cupola onboard the International Space Station June 1, 2014 in Earth Orbit.
RFE8MMA0–July 12, 2011 - The International Space Station's Cupola, backdropped against black space, a horizon scene and various component
RM2B3B69X–ISS - 18 Feb 2020 - NASA astronauts Andrew Morgan and Jessica Meir pose for a portrait inside the cupola, the International Space Station's 'window to
RMDN3B88–International Space Station Cupola NASA flight engineer astronaut Expedition 36
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RFKH4BH0–Expedition 52 Flight Engineer Jack Fisher photographed looking out of the International Space Station’s Cupola windows. ISS. 2017 ISS, by NASA
RM2CH2GMB–ISS - 2016 - NASA astronaut Kate Rubins in front of the windows in the International Space Station’s cupola module during Expedition 49 in 2016 - Phot
RM2TJCJHT–The International Space Station's Canadarm2 prepares to release the Orbital Science Corporation's commercial cargo craft after a month visiting the orbital outpost. ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst and NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, both Expedition 40 flight engineers, were at the controls of the robotics workstation in the Cupola removing Cygnus from the Harmony node then safely releasing it. 15 August 2014. Much of South Africa provides the panoramic background for the scene, with the Cape of Good Hope in the lower right of the frame An Optimised version of an original NASA image / Credit: NASA
RM2WYF3N2–Scenics of Planet Earth viewed from the cupola of the ISS. Digital enhancement of an image furnished by NASA
RMDA3EC3–Space NASA International Space Station Astronaut Commander Scott Kelly, Expedition 25 flight engineer in the Cupola
RMKRJC6F–ISS024-E-014263 (11 Sept. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson, Expedition 24 flight engineer, looks through a window in the Cupola of the International Space Station. A blue and white part of Earth and the blackness of space are visible through the windows. Tracy Caldwell Dyson in Cupola ISS
RM2ANPMCP–ISS - 18 Jul 2019 - NASA astronaut Christina Koch makes observations from the International space Station's cupola. Koch has already made history once
RMK199DB–View of massive Hurricane Harvey from the Cupola of the International Space Station as the storm approaches the coast of Texas August 25, 2017. Hurricane Harvey is now a category 4 storm expected to hit the Texas coast causing major damage and flooding.
RM2AM3GYA–ISS - 11 Oct 2018 - The three Expedition 57 crew members are gathered inside the cupola, the International Space Station's 'window to the world,' for
RF2GGP834–The International Space Station's seven-windowed cupola, seen from a window on Russia's newest addition to the orbiting lab, the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module.
RM2KDKDAW–ISS - 01 October 2022 - NASA astronaut and Expedition 68 Flight Engineer Frank Rubio is pictured inside the cupola, the International Space Station's
RM2M794CJ–International Space Station, EARTH ORBIT. 24 December, 2022. NASA Expedition 68 NASA Flight Engineer, Nicole Mann, poses for a holiday portrait with her Christmas stocking on Christmas Eve inside the cupola of the International Space Station, December 25, 2022 in Earth Orbit. Mann, is the first Native American astronaut in space and the first to command a mission.
RF2DKDYAE–ISS - 09 December 2020 - JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut and Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Soichi Noguchi gives a 'thumbs up' insi
RM2RE65HK–International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 14 April, 2022. Two Barbie dolls with the Mattel Space Discovery line wearing white spacesuits with pink and blue detailing float in microgravity inside the Cupola of the International Space Station, April 14, 2022 in Earth Orbit. The journey of Barbie into space was part of Mission DreamStar, an educational outreach project by Mattel that introduces young girls to careers in STEM fields. Credit: International Space Station/NASA/Alamy Live News
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RFE8MMA1–July 12, 2011 - Components of the International Space Station above the Pacific Ocean just off the California coast. The Cupola,
RMKGYDTA–International Space Station. 10th Nov, 2017. Expedition 53 American astronaut Randy Bresnik celebrates the birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps by flying USMC flags in the cupola of the International Space Station for storage November 10, 2017 in Earth Orbit. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RFBMYXC3–The Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 in the grasp of the Canadarm2.
RMPXDGWW–Expedition 57 crew members are gathered inside the cupola of the International Space Station for a portrait wearing t-shirts displaying their home in space October 11, 2018 in Earth Orbit. From left are Sergey Prokopyev of Roscosmos, Serena Aunon-Chancellor of NASA and Alexander Gerst of European Space Agency.
RFE8MM9Y–July 12, 2011 - View of the International Space Station with space shuttle Atlantis docked at the edge of the frame on the far r
RME8J2YJ–A close-up view of a portion of the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS-130 crew member
RF2RG6FAY–Clouds trace out the islands of the Caribbean Sea in this photo taken from the International Space Station.
RM2WYF3NP–Scenics of Planet Earth viewed from the cupola of the ISS. Digital enhancement of an image furnished by NASA
RFKE5B93–August 25, 2017 - Hurricane Harvey photographed from the cupola module aboard the International Space Station as it intensified on its way toward the
RM2WHBBPK–View of planet Earth from the cupola of the ISS.
RFBMYWMD–The Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 in the grasp of the Canadarm2.
RME1HA67–Newly arrived Expedition 40 crew members European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst, left, NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, center, and Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev pose for a photo in the Cupola of the International Space Station June 2, 2014 in Earth Orbit.
RF2RG6EBG–The Cygnus cargo spacecraft and ISS solar arrays pictured above the South Atlantic Ocean.
RMPXDH1E–Expedition 56 Commander Drew Feustel of NASA works inside the seven-windowed Cupola as the International Space Station was about to fly over the coast of Chile in South America September 6, 2018 in Earth Orbit. Just outside the Cupola and docked to the Rassvet module is the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft.
RFBMYWD5–Space shuttle Endeavour, a Soyuz spacecraft, and the International Space Station.
RM2M794C2–International Space Station, EARTH ORBIT. 25 December, 2022. NASA Expedition 68 NASA Flight Engineers, from left; Josh Cassada, Nicole Mann, Frank Rubio and JAXA Flight Engineer Koichi Wakata pose for a festive portrait on Christmas Day inside the cupola of the International Space Station, December 25, 2022 in Earth Orbit.
RF2WNC93Y–Europe at night. View on night Earth from porthole on space station. ISS window. International space station. Elements of this image furnished by NASA
RMPXDGXA–The H-II Transfer Vehicle-7 from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency viewed from one of seven windows inside the cupola of the International Space Station October 11, 2018 in Earth Orbit. The Japanese automated resupply ship, also known as the Kounotori, is used to bring cargo to the International Space Station.
RFKH4BGW–American Flag through window of International Space Station, by NASA
RMC37NAY–'The ‘Cupola’, attached to the nadir side of the International Space Station.
RMW0MGHG–This April 14, 2010 NASA image taken by astronauts on board Space Shuttle Discovery, during mission STS-131, shows Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Naoko Yamazaki as she looks through the window of the Cupola of the International Space Station. UPI/NASA
RMJ1FJ1J–NASA International Space Station STS-130 mission prime crew astronaut Steve Robinson floats near the windows of the newly-installed ISS Cupola while the Space Shuttle Endeavour docks with the station February 17, 2010 in Earth orbit. (photo by NASA Photo /NASA via Planetpix)
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RMJ1FJ0K–NASA International Space Station STS-130/Expedition 22 joint mission prime crew astronaut George Zamka floats near the windows of the newly-installed ISS Cupola while the Space Shuttle Endeavour docks with the station February 19, 2010 in Earth orbit. (photo by NASA Photo /NASA via Planetpix)
RF2GGP828–Key portions of the International Space Station are seen from a window on Russia's newest addition to the orbiting lab, the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module.
RMRRXFB5–Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques takes pictures of the Earth below from inside the cupola aboard the International Space Station January 15, 2019 in Earth Orbit.
RM2WBN8WW–S133-E-007236 (27 Feb. 2011) --- NASA astronaut Michael Barratt, STS-133 mission specialist, is pictured in the Cupola of the International Space Station while space shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station.
RM2JJHANC–NASA astronauts Bob Hines and Jessica Watkins monitor the docking of SpaceX Dragon space freighter from inside the cupola onboard the International Space Station, July 16, 2022 in Earth Orbit.
RM2WHBBPJ–View of planet Earth from the cupola of the ISS.
RM2WBN563–ISS026-E-031247 (2 March 2011) --- Backdropped by Earth?s horizon and the blackness of space, the Cupola of the International Space Station and a docked Russian Progress spacecraft are featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 26 crew member while space shuttle Discovery (STS-133) remains docked with the station.
RM2M5JY3C–Earth Atmosphere. 24th Dec, 2022. Expedition 68 Flight Engineer Nicole Mann of NASA poses for a festive portrait on Christmas Eve inside the cupola as the International Space Station orbited 268 miles above the Pacific Ocean off the coast of southern Chile Credit: NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RM2WBMX9M–S131-E-010051 (14 April 2010) --- The STS-131 crew members pose for a portrait in the Cupola of the International Space Station while space shuttle Discovery remains docked with the station. Pictured counter-clockwise (from top left) are NASA astronauts Alan Poindexter, commander; James P. Dutton Jr., pilot; Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger, Rick Mastracchio, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Naoko Yamazaki, NASA astronauts Clayton Anderson and Stephanie Wilson, all mission specialists.
RM2M5JXNY–Earth Atmosphere. 25th Dec, 2022. Expedition 68 Flight Engineers (from left) Josh Cassada, Nicole Mann, and Frank Rubio, all from NASA, and Koichi Wakata of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), pose for a festive portrait on Christmas Day inside the cupola as the International Space Station orbited 270 miles above the southern Atlantic Ocean. Credit: NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RM2WBN9N5–ISS028-E-048088 (11 Sept. 2011) --- NASA astronaut Ron Garan, Expedition 28 flight engineer, views a point on Earth through one of the windows in the Cupola of the International Space Station.
RMGE4JC1–This unusual image, photographed through the Cupola on the International Space Station by one of the Expedition 30 crew members, is centered over Turkey. The lake just above the bracket- mounted camera at center is Egirdir Golu, located at 38.05 degrees north latitude and 30.89 degrees east longitude. A Russian Soyuz spacecraft is docked to the station at lower right and part of the Permanent Multipurpose Module (PMM) can be seen just above it. Photo Number: ISS030-E-019300 Date: December 29, 2011
RM2K7XGP2–NASA astronaut Kayla Barron peered out from a window inside the cupola, the International Space Station's 'window to the world.' Prominent station components in this photograph include the Kibo laboratory module and its external pallet, the Japanese robotic arm, and the Leonardo Permanent Multipurpose Module.
RMD3CD1D–Sunrise in Orbit (NASA, International Space Station Science, 02/18/10)
RF2WBGP2A–NASA astronauts Kjell Lindgren, left, Jessica Watkins, center, and Robert Hines, right, are seen in the in the One World Connected gallery looking at an interactive recreation of the International Space Station’s Cupola, Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum in Washington. Lindgren, Watkins, and Hines spent 170 days in space as part of Expeditions 67 and 68 aboard the International Space Station. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
RMD3DD7G–Liege, Belgium at Night (NASA, International Space Station, 12/08/12)
RMKTRM38–American flag in one of the windows of the International Space Station's cupola
RMD3DA64–California Coast (NASA, International Space Station, 07/12/11)
RM2J76K95–Berlin, Nollendorfplatz, subway station with the same name, dome, spring
RME8TP7F–Inside the Cupola, NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, an Expedition 36 flight engineer, uses a 400mm lens on a digital still camera to photograph a target of opportunity on Earth some 250 miles below him and the International Space Station. Cassidy has been ab
RM2HGJEAC–NASA astronaut Kayla Barron peers out from a window inside the cupola, the International Space Station's 'window to the world' on January 9, 2022. Prominent station components in this photograph include the Kibo laboratory module and its external pallet, the Japanese robotic arm, and the Leonardo Permanent Multipurpose Module. Credit: NASA via CNP
RM2KYMWF4–Crewmembers on the International Space Station are treated to Earth views that are constantly changing. NASA astronaut Terry Virts, Commander of Expedition 43, ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko, both flight engineers, enjoy the wonder of Earths changing vistas from the station's cupola, a series of special windows that allow 360 degree views. This image is from March 9, 2015.
RMTXXFNK–NASA's Space Shuttle 'Endeavor' lifts off from Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on February 8,2010. STS 130 will deliver the Tranquility Connecting Node and the seven window Cupola to the International Space Station . UPI/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
RM2JJHAKD–NASA astronauts Bob Hines and Jessica Watkins monitor the docking of SpaceX Dragon space freighter from inside the cupola onboard the International Space Station, July 16, 2022 in Earth Orbit.
RM2WHBBR2–View of planet Earth from the cupola of the ISS.
RMK2C77X–NASA International Space Station Expedition 51 prime crew member American astronaut Jack Fischer works with the Soyuz and Cygnus spaceships from within the ISS Cupola May 2, 2017 in Earth orbit.
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RMJ4HPK2–NASA International Space Station Expedition 50 prime crew member astronaut Peggy Whitson floats next to the cupola windows aboard the ISS December 3, 2016 in Earth orbit. (photo by NASA via Planetpix)
RM2DHC2H6–Planet Earth's Crust seen from the ISS. Elements of this image furnished by NASA
RMRKBWJ0–NASA astronauts Scott Tingle, left, and Joe Acaba monitor the departure of the SpaceX dragon resupply spacecraft through the windows in the Cupola module aboard the International Space Station January 13, 2019 in Earth Orbit.
RM2WYF4GB–Space observations of Planet Earth. Digital enhancement of an image furnished by NASA
RMKCK6GM–Computer monitors inside the NASA International Space Station Cupola module robotics workstation prepare to capture the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft with the Canadarm2 robotic arm February 23, 2017 in Earth orbit. (photo by NASA Photo via Planetpix)
RM2WFF212–Planet Earth framed in the ISS cupola, New Zealand
RMRRXF8Y–NASA astronaut Anne McClain works inside the the cupola with biomedical gear for the Marrow experiment aboard the International Space Station February 6, 2019 in Earth Orbit. The study measures fat changes in the bone marrow before, and after exposure to microgravity.
RM2WBN61T–ISS028-E-048060 (11 Sept. 2011) --- NASA astronaut Ron Garan, Expedition 28 flight engineer, views a point on Earth through one of the windows in the Cupola of the International Space Station.
RME3X3RM–A game dice floats weightlessly inside the International Space Station Cupola with the Earth in the background May 31, 2014 in Earth Orbit.
RM2WBNEDN–ISS027-E-011858 (7 April 2011) --- NASA astronaut Cady Coleman, Expedition 27 flight engineer, is pictured in the Cupola of the International Space Station. Earth’s horizon and the blackness of space are visible through the windows.
RMH8P4AP–The Orbital ATK Cygnus cargo craft (left) is seen from the International Space Station Cupola module windows October 23, 2016 in Earth orbit.
RM2WBN5NY–ISS029-E-033688 (30 Oct. 2011) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, Expedition 29 flight engineer, looks through a window in the Cupola of the International Space Station Space Station.
RMD937MX–ISS Expedition 36 NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy takes a photograph with a 400mm lens from the Cupola aboard the International Space Station on June 3, 2013.
RM2R9PYHF–. iss068e029132 (Dec. 10, 2022) - Expedition 68 Flight Engineers Nicole Mann and Frank Rubio, both from NASA, pose with their mission's insignia inside the cupola as the International Space Station orbited 262 miles above the northern Pacific Ocean.
RMTXXFNM–NASA's Space Shuttle 'Endeavor' lifts off from Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on February 8,2010. STS 130 will deliver the Tranquility Connecting Node and the seven window Cupola to the International Space Station . UPI/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell
RM2R9PYA6–. iss068e032470 (Dec. 24, 2022) - Expedition 68 Flight Engineer Nicole Mann of NASA poses for a festive portrait on Christmas Eve inside the cupola as the International Space Station orbited 268 miles above the Pacific Ocean off the coast of southern Chile.
RMD87CGB–STS-130 George Zamka looks through the Cupola.jpg
RM2R9R07R–. iss068e029146 (Dec. 11, 2022) - Expedition 68 Flight Engineer Koichi Wakata of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) peers at the Earth below from inside the cupola as the International Space Station orbited 261 miles above the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Peru.
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