RM2R67M87–Samoan Islands, South Pacific Ocean, Savai’i, the westernmost Samoan Island and Upolu
RM2J0EGTB–Farquhar Atoll, Seychelles
RM2K7XH2G–Official NASA Portrait of astronaut Kayla Barron
RM2R67MRN–Ulaagchinii Khar Nuur, Ulaagchinii Khar Nuur National Park, Mongolia.
RM2R67MTA–Large plume of dust stretching over the Mediterranean Sea and the island of Cyprus. Looking west toward the Sahara Desert
RM2R67MTW–Canyons and prominent topography around Comb Ridge, The deserts of Utah, America
RM2R67MH1–Alaskan Peninsula, view of Katmai National Park.
RM2PHR9B2–NASA Astronaut Portrait - Expedition 57/58 Crew Member Drew Morgan
RM2J0JM8E–Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine, Kiev, Capital city of Ukraine, Kyiv
RMKTRM61–The Soyuz MS-06 spacecraft launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome with Expedition 53
RMKTRM5B–Rising Moon, moon rise over Planet Earth
RFHNKP27–Scientist-astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt stands by the American flag during a moonwalk on the Apollo 17 mission. Home, that small dot in the blackness of space above the flag, is a quarter-million miles away. Schmitt, Gene Cernan and Ron Evans made the Apollo program's final journey to the moon in December 1972. Photo Credit: NASA
RMHDE928–The dunes of the Namib Sand Sea, South Africa
RMF9BHM8–The Soyuz TMA-19M rocket is launched with Expedition 46 Soyuz Commander Yuri Malenchenko of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos), Flight Engineer Tim Kopra of NASA, and Flight Engineer Tim Peake of ESA (European Space Agency), Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Malenchenko, Kopra, and Peake will spend the next six-months living and working aboard the International Space Station. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
RMF89EXT–NASA astronauts Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren working outside the International Space Station on the 190th spacewalk in support of station assembly and maintenance.
RMF39JTN–Gulf of Aden and Horn of Africa from space
RMEJDRAK–The Soyuz TMA-14M spacecraft is seen as it lands, Expedition 42
RMEE8W1P–Damascus, Syria
RMECTRD9–England, Europe at night
RMECTR23–England, Great Britain, Europe at night
RME7G7HN–King Sound, a large gulf on the northwest coast of Australia.
RME4JRCY–Namibia, berg winds blow into the Atlantic Ocean, Africa
RME0KYXJ–Belgium’s cities of Antwerp, top and Brussels, Belgium
RMDXT35W–Italy, Riva del Garda, Monte Brione, Monte Rocchetta, Lake Garda
RME08DRP–Kavir desert (Dasht-e Kavir), central Iran
RMDP9H54–Islands of the Four Mountains of the Aleutian Island chain, Carlisle, Cleveland, Herbert, and Tana volcanoes.
RM2R67M9J–Australia, New South Wales, bush fire
RMDHWY8M–Northern California from the city of San Francisco and San Francisco Bay along the coast to the cities of Stockton and Modesto
RM2K7XH12–Astronaut candidate Josh A. Cassada
RMDBBH6P–Astronaut takes a self portrait on a spacewalk
RMD8NK12–Korangi, or Korangi Town, is part of the Karachi metropolitan area of coastal Pakistan.
RMD18MEB–Karymsky stratovolcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, after eruption showing plume of ash. Karymsky Lake is to the south.
RMD18MCA–Toshka Lakes, recently formed endorheic lakes in the Sahara Desert of Egypt.
RMCWGXR9–Northern coast of Peru showing close-packed beach ridges, known collectively as a strandplain. Chira River delta on right
RMCX1104–Canadarm2 and HTV-3 at International Space Station
RMCPWCWH–SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft on route to the ISS
RMCX1146–Moscow at nighttime viewed from space with Aurora Borealis visible.
RMCPWCR8–Winter season blankets the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia in snow with ice floes along the Pacific coastline.
RMC269HX–Wadi Rum, Jordan
RMF89EYM–Persiad or Perseid Meteors viewed from the Space
RMC5R3JC–Space Shuttle Atlantis left space for the final time on July 21, 2011
RMC5R3JW–Space Shuttle Atlantis after the final shuttle mission
RMC4DY7G–Space Shuttle Endeavour docked to the International Space Station
RMC4AKH9–Space Shuttle Endeavour docked to the International Space Station
RMC3PHBJ–Space Shuttle Endeavour, final launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, STS-134 mission.
RMC3NTX5–River Deltas, Lake Ayakum, Tibet
RMC4DY9N–Space shuttle Discovery viewed from above in orbit
RMC4DY89–NASA astronaut Steve Bowen works on the International Space Station.
RMC4PRM2–Nabro volcano in Eritrea, Africa
RMC1M8HJ–Beijing and Tianjin at night, China
RMC37NF0–Egypt viewed from space showing the Nile Valley, Nile River and Cairo at night
RMC37NEM–Astronaut Doug Wheelock emerges from the craft into the daylight on the Expedition 24 mission's second spacewalk.
RMD1N3JJ–Washington DC capital of the United States
RMD1T5RP–Singapore
RMMC9B51–NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson is attired in a training version of her shuttle launch and entry suit, as she participates in a training session in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at the Johnson Space Center in preparation for the STS-131 mission.
RFHNKNXG–In this Feb. 3, 1995, image taken onboard space shuttle Discovery on flight day one of the STS-63 mission, astronaut Eileen M. Collins -- the first woman to pilot the shuttle -- is at the pilot's station during a 'hotfiring' procedure prior to rendezvous with the Russian Mir Space Station.
RMD1T5EK–Damascus, Syria
RMD1T5NM–Rome, Italy
RMD1T5G9–Dehli, New Dehli, India
RMEE8R74–Ankara, Turkey
RMDFD8BK–STS-119 Mission Specialist Steve Swanson participates in the mission's second scheduled EVA or spacewalk
RMD1N358–Kabul, Afghanistan
RMC1M8DY–Astronaut works on the International Space Station
RMC1M8HP–Space Shuttle solid rocket boosters being retrieved from the Atlantic Ocean
RM2T3J6W5–Official Portrait of Astronaut John D. (Danny) Olivas
RMC37NET–Full-scale replica of the 1903 Wright Flyer mounted in NASA Ames Research Center's 40-foot by 80-foot wind tunnel.
RMD1KKPA–Washington DC capital of the United States.
RMC3RRH1–The B-200 King Air turbo prop
RMBYAMBK–Lockheed SR-71 'Blackbird' was an advanced, long range, Mach 3+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft.
RMBYAMAW–F-15B ACTIVE with Thrust Vectoring Nozzles
RMC3RRKR–Hyper-X Wind Tunnel Tests. Hyper X mounted on pegasus booster rocket in 20 Inch Mach 6 Wind Tunnel.
RMBYAMA1–Lockheed SR-71 'Blackbird' was an advanced, long range, Mach 3+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft. Blackbird jet plane
RMC3RRGE–Langley Research Center's IBM SP-2 HPCCP testbed computer called Poseidon
RMC3RRHM–NASA Langley Research Center Aircraft, 1994
RM2T8J1GX–American astronaut Mae Jemison at Florida's Kennedy Space Center in January 1992.
RMBYAMB5–World record breaking paper airplane inside a Langley hangar.
RMC3RRKD–DC-9 Flight Simulator
RMC3RRHJ–Scale model of a Soviet Fighter Model SU-24, Sukhoi Fencer
RMC7MXD1–Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) in orbit around the Earth. Descended through the atmosphere on September 23, 2011
RM2T3J6EX–STS-61-C Crew, The Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-61-C crew pose for their official portrait. Robert L. Gibson (second right) was the mission commander; and Charles F. Bolden (second left) was the pilot. Mission specialists were Steven A. Hawley (center), George D. Nelson (rear right), and Franklin R. Chang-Diaz (right). Payload specialists were Robert J. Cenker (left), representing RCA; and Bill Nelson (left rear)
RMC3RRGG–Space Shuttle Challenger Liftoff of STS 41-C, April 1984
RM2T3J6EW–STS-9 crew. Seated from left to right are Owen Garriott, Mission Specialist; Brewster Shaw, Pilot; John Young, Commander; and Robert Parker, Mission Specialist. Standing from left to right are Byron Lichtenberg and Ulf Merbold, payload specialists. STS-9 was Space Shuttle Columbia's second operational mission.
RM2T3J6GG–Astronaut Sally K. Ride takes a break from training as a mission specialist for NASA's STS-7 spaceflight in Earth orbit.
RMC57B30–Space Shuttle Columbia on Launch Pad 39A before its maiden flight, STS-1.
RMBYC14F–Uhura on Star Trek. From the 1970's until the late 1980's, NASA employed Nichelle Nichols to recruit new astronaut candidates.
RM2K7XGXJ–Scientist-astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt, Apollo 17 lunar module pilot, collects lunar rake samples at Station 1 during the mission's first spacewalk at the Taurus-Littrow landing site.
RMBY918M–Apollo 17 crew, Eugene A Cernan (seated), Ronald E. Evans (right), and Harrison H. Schmitt.
RMBNY1JX–Eugene A. Cernan, Commander, Apollo 17 salutes the flag on the lunar surface
RMBYT334–Astronaut David R. Scott salutes while standing beside the U.S. flag during the Apollo 15 mission.
RMBYC149–This Aerosol Particle Analyzer, being displayed by Theresa Thibodeau of the Instrumentation Laboratory,
RMC0W51G–Northrop M2-F3 lifting-body research aircraft.
RMBYAM8T–X-24A lifting-body research aircraft begins its rocket-powered flight after being launched from wing of NASA's B-52 mothership.
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