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  • Landing site of the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit, the Columbia Memorial Station, at Gusev Crater

    › Empty Nest

  • Dione

    › Dione Has Her Faults

  • Neutron star

    › Stellar Quakes

  • Vacuum spheres

    › Snow-Covered Spheres

  • Bug Nebula

    › Portrait of a Dying Star

  • First view of Earth from the moon

    › First View of Earth From Moon

  • SR-71B aircraft

    › SR-71 Soars Over the Sierra Nevadas

  • Vice President Spiro Agnew and former President Lyndon B. Johnson view the liftoff of Apollo 11.

    › Watching Apollo 11

  • Astronaut James B. Irwin

    › Walking on the Moon

  • Astronaut Steve Smith

    › Spacecraft Hubble

  • Crab Nebula

    › Crab Nebula

  • Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom climbs into the Liberty Bell 7 spacecraft the morning of July 21, 1961 with assistance from backup astronaut John Glenn.

    › Liberty Bell 7

  • Lunar Module

    › Remembering Apollo 11

  • Surveyor 1 casts a shadow on the lunar surface.

    › Creating Shadows

  • NASA Administrator Michael Griffin (right) and Associate Administrator for Space Operations William Gerstenmaier inspect the Space Shuttle Discovery.

    › Taking a Look at Discovery

  • Space Shuttle Discovery lands at Kennedy Space Center, following the successful STS-121 mission.

    › Home Again

  • STS-121 crew

    › In-Flight Portrait

  • Discovery's vertical stabilizer

    › A Different View

  • Astronaut Michael E. Fossum, an STS-121 mission specialist, participates in the mission's second extravehicular activity.

    › Another Day on the Job

  • STS-121 mission specialist Piers J. Sellers participates in the mission's first session of extravehicular activity.

    › Finding Anchor

  • Astronaut Piers J. Sellers works on the shuttle's during the mission's first scheduled session of extravehicular activity.

    › All in a Day's work

  • This 1992 image is one in a series documenting the daily lives of the southern bald eagles that inhabit an enormous nest at Kennedy Space Center.

    › The Eagle Has Landed

  • Space Shuttle Discovery's liftoff is reflected in the nearby water, as it ascends on the first ever launch on Independence Day.

    › Making History

  • In Firing Room 4 of the Launch Control Center, employees wave American flags after the successful launch of Space Shuttle Discovery.

    › Success!

  • Space Shuttle Discovery lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in a spectacular display of sound and light befitting of Independence Day.

    › Space Shuttle Discovery Lifts Off!

  • Astronaut John H. Glenn, Flight Surgeon Dr. William Douglas and equipment specialist Joe Schmitt

    › Making History

  • STS-121 mission specialist Piers J. Sellers

    › Training for the Mission of a Lifetime

  • This image of the Earth and moon in a single frame, the first of its kind ever taken by a spacecraft, was recorded Sept. 18, 1977, by Voyager 1.

    › A Long Way From Home

  • An engineer and a technician check out an ion engine in the Electronic Propulsion Research Building at the Lewis Research Center (now NASA's Glenn Research Center) in 1961.

    › Ion Engine Inspection

  • Carl Sagan poses with a model of the Viking lander.

    › Sagan and Viking

  • As spotlights play on the rocket and launch pad at dusk, the last moon shot, Apollo 17, is pictured here awaiting its December 1972 night launch.

    › The Last Moon Shot

  • Technicians work on the Atmospheric Entry Simulator.

    › Atmospheric Entry Simulator

  • A false-color photograph of Neptune, made from Voyager 2 images taken in January 1996

    › A Parting Shot

  • Isthmus of Panama

    › Panama: Isthmus that Changed the World

  • The energy flash that occurs when a projectile launched at speeds up to 17,000 miles an hour impacts a solid surface.

    › Impact!

  • Mount Merapi, Indonesia

    › Mount Merapi, Indonesia

  • A composite of the Jovian system

    › Family Portrait

  • Robert Goddard

    › Robert Goddard: Pioneer

  • Project RED SOCKS

    › Project RED SOCKS

  • Aleutian Islands

    › Aleutian Islands

  • SOHO observes the Sun's deep interior

    › Staring Into the Sun

  • Monument Valley

    › Monument Valley

  • False-color image of two density waves in Saturn's A ring

    › Saturn Is Red

  • Saturn's northern hemisphere

    › Saturn Is Blue

  • Planetary nebula NGC 2440

    › Cocoon of a New White Dwarf

  • Time exposure photograph of Skylab 4 being moved into position at the launch pad.

    › Skylab in Time

  • Saturn's largest moon, Titan, peaks out from under the planet's rings of ice.

    › Titan on the Side

  • This image from NASA's Jason satellite shows near normal conditions across the equatorial Pacific Ocean.

    › Calm Waters

  • Carrying the Expedition 12 crew, a Soyuz TMA-7 approaches the International Space Station.

    › Soyuz Approaches the Space Station

  • Central Pyrenees

    › Central Pyrenees

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