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PIX5940370 Moon above the Earth's Atmosphere - Moon above the atmosphere - The full moon observed from the International Space Station (ISS) on 18 July 2019. Moon above Earth's atmosphere is featured in this view, photographed by an Expedition 60 crewmember on the International Space Station. July 18, 2019.
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PIX6039513 Lever de pleine Lune au-dessus de l'atmosphére vu depuis la station spatiale internationale (ISS) en 2016. The Full Moon is rising seen by an Expedition 48 crew member from the International Space Station.
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PIX5940372 La Lune dans l'atmosphere terrestre - Moon with Earth atmosphere - Coucher de lune dans l'atmosphere terrestre vu depuis la station spatiale internationale (ISS) le 18 juillet 2019. Moon above Earth's atmosphere is featured in this view, photographed by an Expedition 60 crewmember on the International Space Station. July 18 2019.
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PIX4638897 Colonized Moon - Colonized Moon - Illustratio
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PIX4638748 Base lunaire -Illustration - Lunar base - Illustration - Vue d'artiste de la construction d'une base permanente sur la Lune. An artists's rendering gives a possible preview of 21st century lunar base activity
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PIX4638804 Exploration of the Moon-Artist's View - Lunar exploration - Illustratio
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PIX4638733 Exploitation miniere sur la Lune-Vue d'artiste - A lunar mining facility - Illustration - Vue d'artiste d'une mine lunaire fournissant de l'oxygene a partir du sous-sol lunaire. A lunar mining facility harvests oxygen from the resource-rich volcanic soil of the eastern Mare Serenitatis
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PIX4638785 Lunar base -Illustration - Lunar base - Illustratio
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PIX4640207 Ascenseur spatial - Vue d'artiste - Space elevator - Artist view - Projet d'ascenseur relie a une station spatiale en orbite geostationnaire. A space elevator linked to a space station in gestationnary orbit
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PIX4639346 Retour sur la Lune - Programme constellation - Astronauts in a Lunar vehicle - Constellation program - Vue d'artiste d'astronautes explorant la surface de la Lune a bord d'un vehicule pressurise (Lunar Electric Rover), dans le cadre du programme constellation de la Nasa qui devrait emmener des hommes sur la Lune vers 2020. A Lunar Electric Rover (LER), with crewmembers inside, performs work on the lunar surface in this art work depicting return to the moon activities
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PIX4580039 Earth as seen from the Moon - Illustration - Earth as seen from the Moon - Illustration - The Moon has no atmosphere to scatter sunlight, as a result the lunar sky appears velvety black, whether it is the middle of the day or midnight Selene time. Another consequence of the lack of an atmosphere is that surface temperatures vary widely, from 212o F during the day to minus 280o F at night
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PIX4583414 Eclipse totale de Soleil du 21 aout 2017 - Ombre de la Lune - Total eclipse of the Sun - August 21 2017 : Photo de l'ombre de la Lune vue depuis la station spatiale internationale (ISS). The shadow of the moon above United States seen from ISS. Viewing the eclipse from orbit were NASA's Randy Bresnik, Jack Fischer and Peggy Whitson, ESA (European Space Agency's) Paolo Nespoli, and Roscosmos' Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Sergey Ryazanskiy. The space station crossed the path of the eclipse three times as it orbited above the continental United States at an altitude of 250 miles
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PIX4639116 Retour sur la Lune - Back to the Moon - Artist view - Vue d'artiste des astronautes sur la Lune pres du module lunaire. Le retour sur la Lune est programme par les americains vers 2020. Astronauts beside the lunar module. The ongoing plan is to put humans back on the Moon, scheduled by 2020
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PIX4639391 Permanent station between the Earth and the Moon - Artist view - Lunar cycler at apogee - Artist view - Lunar Cycler is a space station placed in orbit between the Earth and the Moon whose trajectory would alternate between the Moon and the Earth. Once positioned in orbit, this gravitational assistance vessel would use very little fuel. This project would make a permanent link between the two stars. A lunar cycler has reached its furthest orbital point from the Earth - the apogee - and is rounding the far side of the Moon to begin its fall back towards Earth. At apogee the lunar cycler is about 300 thousand miles from the Earth and 50 thousand miles beyond the orbit of the Moon (further from Earth than any human has ventured yet). If frequent manned trips to the Moon become a reality, the earlier “” throw-away”” technologies of the Apollo lunar missions will be impractical for the long term. More efficient and reusable systems will need to be developed in order to minimize the labor and resources required for these extraordinary voyages. A journey to the Moon can be broken down into three basic tasks: transfer between the Earth's surface and Earth orbit, transfer between Earth orbit and lunar orbit, and transfer between lunar orbit and the Moon's surface. While the simplest solution may be a single vehicle that could do all three, no technology today or in the foreseeable future can meet all these needs. One solution would be to dedicate separate vehicles for each the three tasks. A reusable space shuttle would lift explorers off the Earth's surface, a dedicated and reusable lunar shuttle would deliver explorers to the Moon's surface and back, and in between there would be a kind of orbital way station. One such way station is known as an orbital cycler. An orbital cycler is a vehicle that's in a permanent orbit around two celestial masses. In the case of a lunar cycler, the orbit would include both the Eart
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PIX4638831 Lunar base - Illustration - Moon base - artist's view - Artist view of a permanent base installed on the Moon. Moon base - artist's life
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PIX4638841 Landing - Illustration - Lunar descent - A lunar module begins its descent on the Moon. A lunar lander begins its descent to the moon's surface from an altitude of 40,000 feet
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PIX4639388 Exploration lunaire -Illustration - Back to the Moon - Artist view - Vue d'artiste d'astronautes sur la Lune. Artwork representing astronauts on extravehicular activity on Moon surface
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PIX4638872 A spaceship takes a lunar vehicle - Artist's view - Space tug and lunar lander in Earth orbit - A tug spacecraft in Earth orbit takes a lunar vehicle to the Moon. With the space tug firmly docked with the lunar lander, the two will function as a single spacecraft for the duration of a 3-day trip to the moon. The pair would likely spend some time in Earth orbit prior to departure, checking systems and preparing the lander for its eventual journey to the Moon's surface. The lunar lander pictured here has capacity for a crew of four plus cargo. The space tug itself could have a crew of two, making the total crew capacity of the joined spacecraft about the same as today's Space Shuttle
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PIX4597642 Apollo 16: lever de Terre et module de commande - Apollo 16: Earthrise and command module - Le module de commande d'Apollo 16 en orbite, vu du LEM, visible sur l'horizon a gauche de la Terre. 21/04/1972. Pre - landing photo of Earthrise, with the Command Module visible just above the lunar horizon to the left of Earth
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PIX4638797 Lunar base -Illustration - Lunar base - Illustratio
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PIX4577456 Terre et Lune - Vue d'artiste - Earth and Moon. Artwork - La Terre et la Lune representees a l'echelle (de taille mais pas en distance) sur fond d'etoiles. Artist view of the Earth and the Moon showing their actual relative size (but not the actual distance between the two). Earth's equatorial diameter is 12,756 km while the Moon's diameter is 3,476 km. The Moon is actually one of the largest natural satellites in the Solar System, smaller only than Jupiter's Ganymede, Callisto and Io as well as Saturn's Titan, but bigger than Jupiter's Europa, Neptune's Triton and the planet Pluto
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PIX4675227 La Lune au - dessus de l'atmosphere terrestre - Last crescent moon above the atmosphere - La nouvelle lune observee depuis la navette spatiale Columbia le 25 octobre 1992. New moon above Earth's atmosphere is featured in this view, photographed by an astronaut in the space shuttle Columbia on october 25 1992
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PIX4638762 Base lunaire -Illustration - Lunar base - Illustration - Vue d'artiste d'une base sur la Lune servant d'avant-poste a une exploration de Mars. Earth's Moon, just 3 days away, is a good place to test hardware and operations for a human mission to Mars. A simulated mission, including the landing of an adapted Mars excursion vehicle, could test many relevant Mars systems and technologies
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PIX4675232 La Lune au - dessus de l'atmosphere terrestre - First crescent moon above the atmosphere - La nouvelle lune observee depuis la station spatiale internationale le 31 juillet 2011. New moon above Earth's atmosphere is featured in this view, photographed by an Expedition 28 crewmember on the International Space Station. July 31, 2011
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PIX4597666 Apollo 16: lever de Terre et module de commande - Apollo 16: Earthrise and command module - Le module de commande d'Apollo 16 en orbite, vu du LEM, visible sur l'horizon a gauche de la Terre. 21/04/1972. Pre - landing photo of Earthrise, with the Command Module visible just above the lunar horizon to the left of Earth
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PIX4675222 La Lune au - dessus de l'atmosphere terrestre - Gibbous moon above the atmosphere - La lune observee depuis la station spatiale internationale (ISS). A gibbous moon above Earth's atmosphere is featured in this view, photographed by an Expedition 22 crewmember on the International Space Station (ISS)
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PIX4638923 Stade sur la Lune - Vue d'artiste - Lunar Stadium - Rencontre de catch dans un stade sur la Lune. A wrestling meeting in a lunar stadium
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PIX6039533 Illustration showing a concept of a future lunar base.
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PIX4596027 Apollo 11: le LEM et la Terre - Apollo 11: Earth over the LM - Vue partielle du LEM et de la Terre. 20/07/1969
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PIX4638880 Depart to the Moon - Artist view - Tug and lunar lander leaving Earth - Artist view - A spaceship leaves Earth orbit for a three-day journey to the Moon. Following a powerful burst from its primary thruster, a trans-moon space tug accelerates itself and the attached lunar lander into a much larger Earth orbit that will intercept the moon in about three days
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PIX4614527 La face cachee de la Lune et la Terre vues depuis DSCOVR. 07/2016 - Far side of the Moon with Earth seen from DSCOVR. 07/2016 : Cette image obtenue le 5 juillet 2016 par le satellite Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) montre le passage de la Lune et sa face cachee devant la Terre --- On July 5th, 2016, the moon again passed between DSCOVR and the Earth. EPIC snapped these images over a period of about 4 hours. In this set, the far side of the moon, which is never seen from Earth, passes by. In the backdrop, Earth rotates, starting with the Australia and Pacific and gradually revealing Asia and Africa
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PIX4614538 La face cachee de la Lune et la Terre vues depuis DSCOVR. 07/2016 - Far side of the Moon with Earth seen from DSCOVR. 07/2016 : Cette image obtenue le 5 juillet 2016 par le satellite Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) montre le passage de la Lune et sa face cachee devant la Terre --- On July 5th, 2016, the moon again passed between DSCOVR and the Earth. EPIC snapped these images over a period of about 4 hours. In this set, the far side of the moon, which is never seen from Earth, passes by. In the backdrop, Earth rotates, starting with the Australia and Pacific and gradually revealing Asia and Africa
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PIX4614519 La face cachee de la Lune et la Terre vues depuis DSCOVR. 07/2016 - Far side of the Moon with Earth seen from DSCOVR. 07/2016 : Cette image obtenue le 5 juillet 2016 par le satellite Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) montre le passage de la Lune et sa face cachee devant la Terre --- On July 5th, 2016, the moon again passed between DSCOVR and the Earth. EPIC snapped these images over a period of about 4 hours. In this set, the far side of the moon, which is never seen from Earth, passes by. In the backdrop, Earth rotates, starting with the Australia and Pacific and gradually revealing Asia and Africa
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PIX4597828 Apollo 17: le LEM - Apollo 17: the Earth over the LM - Vue du module lunaire Apollo 17 et de la Terre. 12/197
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PIX4598191 Apollo 17: E. Cernan sur la Lune - Apollo 17: E. Cernan near the US flag - Gene Cernan, commandant Apollo 17, tient le drapeau americain. 11/12/1972. EVA - 1 at the LM. Photo of Gene with the Earth above him. Note the checklist on the top of his glove, and the watch strap on his arm, just above the top of his glove
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PIX4638869 Spaceship Tug and Space Station - Artist's View - Trans-Lunar space tug and the International Space Station - A towing spaceship joins the International Space Station (ISS) to bring material to the Moon. A trans-lunar space tug departs the International Space Station (ISS)* in preparation for retrieving a lunar lander currently in Earth orbit. What might be mistaken for wings are in fact solar voltaic panels for converting sunlight into electricity, just like those that adorn the ISS. Over two hundred miles below is the Atlantic Ocean, the Canary Islands, and the west coast of Saharan Africa. Long clouds of dust can be seen blowing westward off Morocco. If advances in astronautical engineering continue and lunar exploration becomes a regular activity it may become cost-effective to place a dedicated space tug into permanent orbit. Such a craft could serve the same purpose as the Apollo Command Modules did in the 1970s - ferrying astronauts and lunar landers between Earth orbit and lunar orbit - with the exception that this space tug could make the trip multiple times. suggestion only
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PIX4675215 La Lune au - dessus de l'atmosphere terrestre - Gibbous moon above the atmosphere - La lune observee depuis la station spatiale internationale (ISS). A gibbous moon above Earth's atmosphere is featured in this view, photographed by an Expedition 22 crewmember on the International Space Station (ISS)
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PIX4638850 Living in a lunar base - Illustration - Living in a lunar base - A young radio astronomer in a base near the southern pole of the Moon receives flowers sent from Earth as a welcome gift. A young radio astronomer stationed near the Moon's South Pole receives a welcome gift from Earth. Amid the techno-clutter of an office where livable real estate is at an extreme premium, this Selenite pauses to smell the flowers. Some day our great grandchildren may participate in the first long-term settlements on the Earth's Moon. Given the extreme hostility of the lunar environment - no atmosphere, no protection from the fierce solar wind or interstellar cosmic rays - such settlements are likely to be relatively small, enclosed environments and almost wholly dependent upon the Earth for sustenance
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PIX4614529 La face cachee de la Lune et la Terre vues depuis DSCOVR. 07/2016 - Far side of the Moon with Earth seen from DSCOVR. 07/2016 : Cette image obtenue le 5 juillet 2016 par le satellite Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) montre le passage de la Lune et sa face cachee devant la Terre --- On July 5th, 2016, the moon again passed between DSCOVR and the Earth. EPIC snapped these images over a period of about 4 hours. In this set, the far side of the moon, which is never seen from Earth, passes by. In the backdrop, Earth rotates, starting with the Australia and Pacific and gradually revealing Asia and Africa
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PIX4577225 Premiere photo de la Terre et la Lune - 23/08/1966 - First photograph of Earth from Moon. 23/08/1966 - Premiere photo de la Terre et la Lune obtenue par la sonde americaine Lunar Orbiter 1 le 23 aout 1966. Version restauree. First photograph of Earth from Moon taken by the Lunar Orbiter 1 spacecraft on august 23 1966. Image restored in 2008
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PIX4577425 Lever de Terre et la Lune vus depuis LRO. 10/2015 - Earthrise and Moon as seen from LRO. 10/2015 - Lever de Terre au - dessus de la Lune vu depuis Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). Composite d'images obtenues le 12 octobre 2015. NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) captured a unique view of Earth from the spacecraft's vantage point in orbit around the moon. In this composite image we see Earth appear to rise over the lunar horizon from the viewpoint of the spacecraft, with the center of the Earth just off the coast of Liberia (at 4.04 degrees North, 12.44 degrees West). The large tan area in the upper right is the Sahara Desert, and just beyond is Saudi Arabia. The Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America are visible to the left. On the moon, we get a glimpse of the crater Compton, which is located just beyond the eastern limb of the moon, on the lunar farside. LRO was launched on June 18, 2009, and has collected a treasure trove of data with its seven powerful instruments, making an invaluable contribution to our knowledge about the moon. LRO experiences 12 earthrises every day; however the spacecraft is almost always busy imaging the lunar surface so only rarely does an opportunity arise such that its camera instrument can capture a view of Earth. Occasionally LRO points off into space to acquire observations of the extremely thin lunar atmosphere and perform instrument calibration measurements. During these movements sometimes Earth (and other planets) pass through the camera's field of view and dramatic images such as the one shown here are acquired. This image was composed from a series of images taken Oct. 12, when LRO was about 83 miles (134 kilometers) above the moon's farside crater Compton. Capturing an image of the Earth and moon with LRO's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) instrument is a complicated task. First the spacecraft must be rolled to the side (in this case 67 degrees), then the spacecraft slews with the direction of travel
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PIX4638766 Base lunaire -Illustration - Lunar base - Illustratio
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PIX4598183 Apollo 17: drapeau US et la Terre - Apollo 17: US flag with Earth - Vue du drapeau americain et de la Terre. 12/12/1972
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PIX4638817 Lunar base - Illustration - Lunar shuttle prepares for touchdown - A shuttle ready to land on a lunar base. A dedicated lunar shuttle descends towards a manned outpost on the Moon's southern hemisphere
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PIX4628553 Earth during a Total Solar Eclipse - Earth during a Total Solar Eclipse - Artist's view of the planet Earth during the night, seen above the Indian Ocean. The artificial lights of the cities appear. On the right, the part illuminated by the Sun shows an area of shadow caused by a total eclipse of the Sun. The perspective in this image is looking down on the Indian Ocean from an altitude of 25,000 miles. On the Earth's night side artificial lights clearly define the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, and almost the entire African continent, while clouds obscure some of Europe and India. The alignment with the Moon and Sun is such that at this moment a total eclipse of the Sun is visible revealing the Sun's brilliant corona. However the area of totality, i.e., the darkest part of the Moon's shadow, is so small - - less than 200 miles wide - - that observers on the Earth would not be able to see this total eclipse. The only portion of the eclipse visible from the Earth is in the eastern Indian Ocean where the Moon's penumbra (partial shadow) falls, as can be seen in this image. The fact that total solar eclipses are visible at all is due in part to one of the most amazing coincidences in the Solar System: the Sun and the Moon appear from Earth to be about the same size in the sky. This is because the Sun's diameter is both 400 times that of the Moon's and is about 400 times as far away from the Earth. The result is that from the Earth, the Moon appears to just barely cover the Sun. If the Moon's diameter were reduced by just 6%, or if it were a little further away, it would never be large enough to ever completely cover the Sun
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PIX4577347 Apollo 12 : la Terre et la Lune - Apollo 12 : the Earth and the Moon - La Terre vue depuis le module de commande Apollo 12. Novembre 1969. A partially illuminated Earth rises above the lunar horizon in this photograph taken from the Apollo 12 spacecraft in lunar orbit. Nov. 1969
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PIX4580041 Ice on the Moon - Illustration - Lunar ice - Illustration - Artist's view of ice on the surface of a crater that remains perpetually in the shade of the Sun, near the poles. Water from an encounter with an icy comet has collected in the perpetual shade of a deep crater where the temperature is a constant - 380o F. In 1998, the unmanned Lunar Prospector probe discovered evidence for water ice on the surface of the moon. Some scientists believe that as much as 10 to 300 million tons of ice may reside at the moon's North and South poles. The source of the ice is thought to be from one or more comets that struck the moon's surface four billion years ago. (It is thought that Earth's water may have come from comets as well.) Unfortunately, the moon's small size and lack of an atmosphere caused it to lose almost all of its accumulated water to space. Any water that does remain on the moon would likely be on the poles, hidden in craters and depressions shaded from the Sun
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PIX4614577 Terre et Lune - Vue d'artiste --- Earth's equatorial diameter is 12,756 km while the Moon's diameter is 3,476 km
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PIX4602972 ATV Johannes Kepler - Le module automatique Johannes Kepler vu depuis la station spatiale internationale (ISS). L'ATV Johannes Kepler, destine a ravitailler la station en materiel divers, s'est amarre a la station le 24 fevrier 2011. Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the European Space Agency's ""Johannes Kepler"" Automated Transfer Vehicle - 2 (ATV - 2) approaches the International Space Station. Docking of the two spacecraft occurred at 10:59 a.m. (EST) on Feb. 24, 2011. A crescent moon is visible at upper right
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PIX4577428 La face cachee de la Lune et la Terre vues depuis DSCOVR. 07/2015 - Far side of the Moon with Earth seen from DSCOVR. 07/2015 - Cette image obtenue le 16 juillet 2015 par le satellite Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) montre le passage de la Lune et sa face cachee devant la Terre. La distance entre DSCOVR et la Terre est d'environ 1,5 million de kilometres. La Lune se situant a environ 400 000 kilometres de la Terre, elle etait donc plus proche de DSCOVR et apparait donc plus grande qu'elle ne l'est reellement par rapport a la Terre. This image shows the far side of the moon, illuminated by the sun, as it crosses between the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) spacecraft's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) camera and telescope, and the Earth - one million miles away. Because the moon has moved in relation to the Earth between the time the first (red) and last (green) exposures were made, a thin green offset appears on the right side of the moon when the three exposures are combined. July 16 2015
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PIX5940230 Base lunaire - Illustration - Moon Village - Illustration montrant un concept de future base lunaire avec des panneaux solaires pour l'energie, des serres pour la production d'aliments, et des habitats proteges par du regolithe. Prospection activities in a Moon Base
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PIX4639638 Mission to Phobos - Phobos mission ignition - The spaceship en route to Phobos, one of Mars's satellites. A Phobos mission rocket ignites its chemical thrusters to propel it away from the Earth into a large solar orbit that will intercept March in approximately 7 months
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PIX4614703 Terre et Lune - Vue d'artiste - Earth and Moon. Artwork --- Earth's equatorial diameter is 12,756 km while the Moon's diameter is 3,476 km
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PIX4603216 La station spatiale internationale (ISS) et la Lune 07/2011 - The International Space Station (ISS) 07/2011 - Vue de la station spatiale internationale depuis la navette spatiale Atlantis a la fin de la mission STS - 135 le 19 juillet 2011. This picture of the International Space Station was photographed from the space shuttle Atlantis as the orbiting complex and the shuttle performed their relative separation in the early hours of July 19, 2011. Onboard the station were Russian cosmonauts Andrey Borisenko, Expedition 28 commander; Sergei Volkov and Alexander Samokutyaev, both flight engineers; Japan Aerospace Exploration astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and NASA astronauts Mike Fossum and Ron Garan, all flight engineers. Onboard the shuttle were NASA astronauts Chris Ferguson, STS - 135 commander; Doug Hurley, pilot; and Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim, both mission specialists
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PIX5940228 Base lunaire - Illustration - Moon Village - Illustration montrant un concept de future base lunaire avec des panneaux solaires pour l'energie, des serres pour la production d'aliments, et des habitats proteges par du regolithe. Power generation from solar cells, food production in greenhouses and construction using mobile 3D printer-rovers.
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PIX4577307 Lever de Terre et la Lune vus d'Apollo 11. 07/1969 - Lever de Terre vu depuis le module de commande Columbia lors de son passage au desus de la mer de Smyth. 20/07/1969 View of the Earthrise from the command module Columbia. This picture was taken as Columbia was passing over Mare Smythii. July 20 196
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PIX4577293 La Terre et la Lune - Apollo 8 - Decembre 1968 - Earthrise from Apollo 8 spacecraft - Lever de Terre vu depuis le module de commande d'Apollo 8 en orbite autour de la Lune. High - oblique view of the moon's surface showing Earth rising above the lunar horizon, looking west - southwest, as photographed from the Apollo 8 spacecraft as it orbited the moon. The center of the picture is located at about 105 degrees east longitude and 13 degrees south latitude
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PIX4638953 Lunar base - Illustration - Lunar base - Illustration - In the middle of the 21st century, an international base is permanently occupied on the Moon
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PIX4577433 La face cachee de la Lune et la Terre vues depuis DSCOVR. 07/2015 - Far side of the Moon with Earth seen from DSCOVR. 07/2015 - Cette image obtenue le 16 juillet 2015 par le satellite Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) montre le passage de la Lune et sa face cachee devant la Terre. La distance entre DSCOVR et la Terre est d'environ 1,5 million de kilometres. La Lune se situant a environ 400 000 kilometres de la Terre, elle etait donc plus proche de DSCOVR et apparait donc plus grande qu'elle ne l'est reellement par rapport a la Terre. This image shows the far side of the moon, illuminated by the sun, as it crosses between the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) spacecraft's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) camera and telescope, and the Earth - one million miles away. July 16 2015
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PIX4639027 Retour sur la Lune: le module Orion en orbite lunaire - The Orion spacecraft in lunar orbit - Artist view - Le module habite Orion en orbite autour de la Lune. Orion devrait pouvoir emmener un equipage de quatre astronautes vers la Lune en 2020 et pourrait etre utilise pour emmener des hommes sur Mars. Vue d'artiste. The Orion manned spacecraft in lunar orbit. The NASA's Project Constellation plans to send human explorers back to the Moon by 2020, and then onward to Mars ; each Orion spacecraft will carry a crew of four to six astronauts
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PIX4639037 Retour sur la Lune: le module Orion en orbite lunaire - Vue d'artiste - The Orion spacecraft in lunar orbit - Programme lunaire Constellation. Le module habite Orion en orbite autour de la Lune. Orion devrait pouvoir emmener un equipage de quatre astronautes vers la Lune en 2020 et pourrait etre utilise pour emmener des hommes sur Mars. Artist's concept of the Orion manned spacecraft in lunar orbit. The NASA's Project Constellation plans to send human explorers back to the Moon by 2020, and then onward to Mars ; each Orion spacecraft will carry a crew of four to six astronauts
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PIX4614588 Terre et Lune - Vue d'artiste - Earth and Moon. Artwork --- Earth with starry sky --- Earth's equatorial diameter is 12,756 km while the Moon's diameter is 3,476 km
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PIX4639036 Retour sur la Lune : vue d'artiste du depart vers la Lune - The Orion spacecraft onward to Moon - Programme lunaire Constellation. Le module habite Orion est arrime au module d'alunissage en orbite terrestre et propulse vers la lune par un etage de la fusee Ares 5. Ares 5 est une fusee cargo qui sera utilisee vers 2020 pour emmener le module d'alunissage ainsi que les differents elements necessaires a la construction d'une base sur la Lune. This is a NASA artist's rendering of the Orion crew exploration vehicle docking with the Altair lunar lander, contained within the earth departure stage of an Ares V rocket. This rendezvous will take place in low earth orbit before the earth departure stage, Orion and Altair make the transit toward the moon. The earth departure stage will be discarded on the way
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PIX5940226 Base lunaire - Illustration - Moon Village - Illustration montrant un concept de future base lunaire avec des panneaux solaires pour l'energie, des serres pour la production d'aliments, et des habitats proteges par du regolithe. Solar arrays for energy generation, greenhouses for food production and habitats shielded with regolith.
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PIX5940229 Base lunaire - Illustration - Moon Village - Illustration montrant un concept de future base lunaire avec des panneaux solaires pour l'energie, des serres pour la production d'aliments, et des habitats proteges par du regolithe. Power generation from solar cells, food production in greenhouses and construction using mobile 3D printer-rovers.
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PIX4675255 La Lune et les etoiles au - dessus de la Terre - Moon and starry sky over Earth - Artwork - La Lune et les etoiles au - dessus de l'atmosphere terrestre. Photomontage. Moon and starry sky over Earth's atmosphere - Artwor
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PIX4638930 Retour sur la Lune: les fusees Ares 1 et Ares 5 - Illustration of Ares I and Ares V Launch Vehicles - Programme lunaire Constellation. Vue d'artiste des deux futurs lanceurs Ares 1 et Ares 5 (a droite). Ares 5 est une fusee cargo qui sera utilisee vers 2020 pour emmener le module d'alunissage ainsi que les differents elements necessaires a la construction d'une base sur la Lune. Ares 1, prevue pour fonctionner des 2014, emmenera la capsule habitee Orion, d'abord a destination de la station spatiale internationale, puis vers la lune. Lunar program Constellation. Artwork of the future launchers Ares 1 and Ares 5. Ares 1 (left) is the crew launch vehicle; it will carry Orion capsule to ISS in 2014. The larger, unmanned Ares V will be the cargo launch vehicle for project Constellation
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PIX4675211 La Lune au - dessus de l'atmosphere terrestre - Gibbous moon above the atmosphere - La lune observee depuis la station spatiale internationale (ISS). A gibbous moon above Earth's atmosphere is featured in this view, photographed by an Expedition 22 crewmember on the International Space Station (ISS)
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PIX4638999 Retour sur la Lune : vue d'artiste du depart vers la Lune - The Orion spacecraft onward to Moon - Artist view - Programme lunaire Constellation. Le module habite Orion est arrime au module d'alunissage en orbite terrestre et propulse vers la lune par un etage de la fusee Ares 5. Ares 5 est une fusee cargo qui sera utilisee vers 2020 pour emmener le module d'alunissage ainsi que les differents elements necessaires a la construction d'une base sur la Lune. NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of departure stage engines firing to take a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) and a lunar lander out of Earth's orbit
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PIX4640471 Voiles solaires - Vue d'artiste - Solar sails - Artist view - Vue d'artiste de sondes utilisant le vent solaire et les photons emis par le Soleil comme moyen de propulsion. Solar sails race between the Earth and Moon
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PIX6039532 Vue d'artiste du module lunaire posé sur la Lune. Artist's impression of astronauts walking on the moon near the lunar module. South pole of the moon.
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PIX4638734 Base lunaire -Illustration - Lunar base - Illustratio
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PIX4583881 Un asteroide menace la Terre - Vue d'artiste - Asteroid threatening the Earth - Artist vie
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PIX4647880 Navette Discovery en orbite - 12/1999 - Discovery shuttle and moon above the earth - STS103 Discovery above Earth. Dec 1999
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PIX4647666 La Terre et la Lune vues depuis la navette Discovery - Earth and Moon seen from space shuttle Discovery - La Terre et la Lune vues depuis la navette Discovery le 6 novembre 1998. A setting moon is triangularly framed by Earth's thin blue limb and Discovery's starboard orbital maneuvering system (OMS) pod and its vertical stabilizer in this 70mm frame photographed through an aft window on the flight deck. November 1998
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PIX4638967 Retour sur la Lune: Vue d'artiste du depart vers la Lune - The Orion spacecraft onward to Moon - Artist view - Le module habite Orion est arrime au module d'alunissage en orbite terrestre et propulse vers la lune par un etage de la fusee Ares 5. Ares 5 est une fusee cargo qui sera utilisee vers 2020 pour emmener le module d'alunissage ainsi que les differents elements necessaires a la construction d'une base sur la Lune. The Orion manned spacecraft, docked to the lunar module in lunar orbit, propelled by an Ares 5 stage rocket toward the Moon. The NASA's Project Constellation plans to send human explorers back to the Moon by 2020, and then onward to Mars ; each Orion spacecraft will carry a crew of four to six astronauts
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PIX4577274 Apollo 8: premier lever de Terre photographie par un humain - Earthrise from Apollo 8 spacecraft - Lever de Terre vu depuis le module de commande d'Apollo 8 le 24/12/1968. Premiere photo d'un lever de Terre prise par un humain. The first photograph of Earthrise taken by a human. Taken looking across crater Pasteur. Pasteur G in foreground
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PIX4638985 Retour sur la Lune : vue d'artiste du depart vers la Lune - The Orion spacecraft onward to Moon - Programme lunaire Constellation. Le module habite Orion est arrime au module d'alunissage en orbite terrestre et propulse vers la lune par un etage de la fusee Ares 5. Ares 5 est une fusee cargo qui sera utilisee vers 2020 pour emmener le module d'alunissage ainsi que les differents elements necessaires a la construction d'une base sur la Lune. This is a NASA artist's rendering of the Orion crew exploration vehicle docking with the Altair lunar lander, contained within the earth departure stage of an Ares V rocket. This rendezvous will take place in low earth orbit before the earth departure stage, Orion and Altair make the transit toward the moon. The earth departure stage will be discarded on the way
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PIX4583907 An asteroid threatens the artist's Earth-View - Asteroid threatening the Earth - Artist vie
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PIX4577476 Lever de Terre et la Lune vus d'Apollo 11. 07/1969 - Earthrise and Moon as seen from Apollo 11. 07/1969 - Lever de Terre vu depuis le module de commande Columbia lors de son passage au desus de la mer de Smyth. 20/07/1969 View of the Earthrise from the command module Columbia. This picture was taken as Columbia was passing over Mare Smythii. July 20 196
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PIX4577409 Lever de Terre et la Lune vus d'Apollo 11. 07/1969 - Earthrise and Moon as seen from Apollo 11. 07/1969 - Lever de Terre vu depuis le module de commande Columbia lors de son passage au desus de la mer de Smyth. 20/07/1969 View of the Earthrise from the command module Columbia. This picture was taken as Columbia was passing over Mare Smythii. July 20 196
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PIX4606120 Probe Luna 16 - Luna 16 lifts off - Luna 16 was the first sovietic probe to land on the Moon, take samples of lunar soil and bring them back to Earth. This mission took place from 12 to 24 September 1970. The automated Soviet Luna 16 probe's upper stage blasts off with 100 grams of precious lunar soil that will be studied by Soviet scientists on Earth.This space probe successfully completed an Earth - Moon - Earth mission from September 12, 1970 to September 24, 1970
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PIX4675124 La Terre et la Lune vues de l'espace - Moon over Earth - La lune et l'atmosphere terrestre vues depuis la station spatiale internationale en 2001. Moon above Earth's atmosphere photographed by an Expedition 2 crewmember onboard the International Space Station (ISS)
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PIX4647929 Navette Discovery en orbite - 12/1999 - Discovery shuttle and moon above the earth - STS103 Discovery Dec 1999
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PIX4598162 Apollo 17: H.Schmitt sur la Lune - Apollo 17: Harrison Schmitt and the US flag - Harrison Schmitt pres du drapeau americain. Terre visible au dessus du drapeau. 11/12/1972. The photo was taken at the Taurus - Littrow landing site. The highest part of the flag appears to point toward our planet earth in the distant background
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PIX4675181 La Lune au - dessus de l'atmosphere terrestre - Half moon above Earth's atmosphere - Quartier de lune observe depuis la station spatiale internationale (ISS) en juillet 2009. A last quarter moon above Earth's atmosphere is featured in this view, photographed by an Expedition 20 crewmember on the International Space Station in july 2009
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PIX4675150 La Lune au - dessus de l'atmosphere terrestre - Gibbous moon above the atmosphere - La lune observee depuis la station spatiale internationale le 11 mai 2009. A gibbous moon above Earth's atmosphere is featured in this view, photographed by an Expedition 19 crewmember on the International Space Station. May 11 2009
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PIX4675193 La Lune au - dessus de l'atmosphere terrestre - Gibbous moon above Earth's atmosphere - Lune gibbeuse observee depuis la navette spatiale Discovery le 30 aout 2009. A gibbous moon is visible above Earth's atmosphere, photographed by an STS - 128 crew member on the Space Shuttle Discovery during flight day three activities. 30 August 200
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UIG532421 The first photograph of Earth taken from the vicinity of the Moon, captured by Lunar Orbiter 1, Aug. 23, 1966.
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PIX4577342 Lever de Terre et la Lune vus d'Apollo 11. 07/1969 - Earthrise and Moon as seen from Apollo 11. 07/1969 - Lever de Terre vu depuis le module de commande Columbia lors de son passage au desus de la mer de Smyth. 20/07/1969 View of the Earthrise from the command module Columbia. This picture was taken as Columbia was passing over Mare Smythii. July 20 196
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PIX4629930 Terre Lune et Soleil - vue d'artiste - Earth Moon and Sun - Artwork
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PIX4675177 La Lune au - dessus de l'atmosphere terrestre - Half moon above Earth's atmosphere - Quartier de lune observe depuis la station spatiale internationale (ISS) en juillet 2009. A last quarter moon above Earth's atmosphere is featured in this view, photographed by an Expedition 20 crewmember on the International Space Station in july 2009
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PIX4675226 La Lune au - dessus de l'atmosphere terrestre - Gibbous moon above the atmosphere - La lune observee depuis la station spatiale internationale le 1er avril 2010. A gibbous moon above Earth's atmosphere is featured in this view, photographed by an Expedition 23 crewmember on the International Space Station. April 1st 2010
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PIX4639038 Back to the Moon: MPCV module - Artist view - The MPCV spacecraft in space - The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) above Earth. This capsule should be able to take a crew of six astronauts to the moon and could be used to take men to Mars. The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) is a spacecraft project currently being developed by Lockheed Martin for NASA. Based on specifications and tests already performed for the Orion spacecraft. It was announced by NASA on 24 May 2011. The next generation Deep Space Vehicle (DSV) may be flying within the next decade. Like the Apollo Command/Service Modules which last flew in 1973, the DSV will be a crewed spacecraft capable of independently navigating beyond Earth orbit to the Moon and beyond
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PIX4638777 Base lunaire - Illustration - Lunar base - Illustratio
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PIX4596249 Apollo 11: le Lem rejoint le module de commande - Apollo 11: the Lunar Module approches CSM for docking - Le module lunaire, avec a son bord Armstrong et Aldrin, en approche du module de commande. La Terre est visible a l'horizon. 21/07/1969. The Apollo 11 Lunar Module ascent stage, with Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin aboard, is photographed from the Command and Service Modules (CSM) during rendezvous in lunar orbit
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PIX4639090 Space exploration: MPCV module - Artist view - The MPCV spacecraft in space - The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) above Earth. This capsule should be able to take a crew of six astronauts to an asteroid, the Moon or to take men to Mars. Here, the vehcule is connected to an additional housing module for a mission of more than three months. The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) is a spacecraft project currently being developed by Lockheed Martin for NASA. Based on specifications and tests already performed for the Orion spacecraft. It was announced by NASA on 24 May 2011. For even longer missions the Deep Space Vehicle (DSV) could be mated with an Extended Stay Module (ESM). The ESM would offer additional life support and accommodations for a crew of three or four for deep space missions lasting 90 days or longer
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UIG1578664 Futuristic vision of how a moon bound spacecraft (rocket) would take off to return from the Moon to the Earth. 1936
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PIX4639046 Space exploration: MPCV module - Artist view - The MPCV spacecraft in space - The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) above Earth. This capsule should be able to take a crew of six astronauts to an asteroid, the Moon or to take men to Mars. Here, the vehcule is connected to an additional housing module for a mission of more than three months. The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) is a spacecraft project currently being developed by Lockheed Martin for NASA. Based on specifications and tests already performed for the Orion spacecraft. It was announced by NASA on 24 May 2011. For even longer missions the Deep Space Vehicle (DSV) could be mated with an Extended Stay Module (ESM). The ESM would offer additional life support and accommodations for a crew of three or four for deep space missions lasting 90 days or longer
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LAL453380 Earth from Space.
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