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  • The image on the left shows an infrared view of the center of our Milky Way galaxy as seen by the 1983 Infrared Astronomical Satellite.

    The Next Generation of Infrared Views

  • This infrared view of the whole sky highlights the flat plane of our Milky Way galaxy.

    All-Sky Infrared Survey

  • An engineer loads hydrogen gas into the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, in a clean room at the Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.

    Freezing Hydrogen

  • This infrared image of Ned Wright.

    InfraNed

  • The Visible camera image showing the ejecta plume at about 20 seconds after impact.

    More Images from the Preliminary Impact Results

  • Thin ice is spotted from NASA's DC-8 aircraft from an altitude of 1,500 feet during a successful flight over Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier under blue-sky conditions on Nov. 9, 2009.

    Flying Over Thin Ice

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    Skirting an Obstacle

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  • Sunrise over space station

    STS-129 Flight Day 7 Gallery

  • STS-129 Flight Day 5 Gallery

    STS-129 Flight Day 5 Gallery

  • STS-129 Flight Day 9 Gallery

    STS-129 Flight Day 9 Gallery

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