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Astronaut James S. Voss Outer Space Walk Poster
Astronaut James S. Voss, payload commander, during the September 16, 1995, Extravehicular Activity – STS-69 Shuttle Mission – 1995
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ENHANCED image of Jupiter Cassini flyby NASA Post Card
We have enhanced this photograph to ensure color rich, yet accurate representation of the planet Jupiter.
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Two Spiral Galaxies Colliding Poster
Two spiral galaxies with thousands of golden stars in the blackness of stellar deep space intertwine and collide in this image of thousands of stars of different ages, sizes and colors, with swirling clouds of interstellar gas and dust. The original image is from the US NASA Hubble Deep Space telescope star astronomy collection in the public domain. This product is easy to customize and to personalise. Add content text, in a font and color of your choice. Give as a unique gift to yourself or another interested in space exploration or science education.
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Launch of Space Shuttle STS-106 Posters
This poster shows the dramatic launch of NASA's Space Shuttle STS-106.
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Visit Mars Print
Classic Iconic Earth Image Postcards
An iconic image of our planet Earth, as seen from space. This picture was taken by the crew of Apollo 17, the last manned mission to the Moon. This Earth image is eternally amazing. Customize it, too, if you like, with your own text, different background colors, enlarge the earth image, make it personal!
Astronaut working on the Hubble Space Telescope Print
Astronaut Kathy Thornton on the end of orbiter Endeavour's remote manipulator system arm, hovers over equipment associated with servicing chores on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST).
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View of Mir Russian Space Station from Atlantis Poster
The Space Shuttle Atlantis blazed through the night sky to begin the STS-86 mission, slated to be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. Liftoff on Sept. 25 from Launch Pad 39A was at 10:34:19 p.m. EDT, within seconds of the preferred time, during a six-minute, 45-second launch window. The 10-day flight will include the transfer of the sixth U.S. astronaut to live and work aboard the Mir. After the docking, STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf will become a member of the Mir 24 crew, replacing astronaut C. Michael Foale, who will return to Earth aboard Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. Foale has been on the Russian Space Station since mid-May. Wolf is scheduled to remain there about four months. Besides Wolf (embarking to Mir) and Foale (returning), the STS-86 crew includes Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Other primary objectives of the mission are a spacewalk by Parazynski and Titov, and the exchange of about three-and-a-half tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between Atlantis and the Mir.
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