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  • Rare photos of Apollo, Earth, Moon, Planets, Nasa and Soviet space program 

  • Beautifull

    Rocket Launch

    Planets and rovers

    Rare Nasa

    Rare Soviet

    Earth from space

    Moon

  • Beautifull and Rare Images

    SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket blasting off
    Spectacular Colors in Chilean Night Sky
    Airplane Flies Before the Moon
    Milky Way and Meteors
    Dawn at La Silla Observatory
    International Space Station and the Milky Way
    Highland Lighthouse 360
    Crown Aurora
    Strawberry Moonrise
    Plane Crosses Solar Eclipse
    Airplane Crosses the 'Supermoon' Over NYC
    Milky Way Over Arizona
    Harvest Moonrise
    'Ring of Fire' Solar Eclipse
    Milky Way and Comet 252P/LINEAR
    Morning Milky Way
    Marshall Point Lighthouse and Milky Way
    Milky Way from Havasu Falls
    Milky Way Selfie
    Corona Arch At Night
    Green and Purple Aurora Colors Alaskan Skies
    Space Station Flies Over Roman Ruins
    Star Trails Light Up Utah Desert
    Star Trails and a Green Aurora
    Aurora from Space
    Milky Way and 5 Planets Dance in the Night Sky
    'Alien World' on Earth
    Electric-blue "night-shining" clouds
    Meteor Fireball Over Northeast US
    Milky Way and Comet 252P/LINEAR
    March Milky Way
    Paragliding Through Aurora Borealis
    Star Trails and Creepy Crawlers
    Auroras Seen from International Space Station
    Aurora Seen in Tromsø, Norway
    Layers of Splendor Revealed Auroras Image
    Total Solar Eclipse of March 2016 Composite Image
    Fishing by the Super-Moonlight
    Almost 'Super' Moon Rises Over NYC Skyline
    Moon and Venus Shine Over Toronto Skyline
    Soyouz
    Soviet launch pad . Auteur RD107
    Strange photos with space shuttle
    Space telescops
    The Soyuz TMA-18 spaceship is transported by train to the launch pad at Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, March 31, 2010. (REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin)
    Space shuttle over the bahamas
    Spectators line the A. Max Brewer bridge in anticipation of the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis in Titusville, Fla. July 8, 2011. (Hans Deryk/Reuters)
    The nose of Atlantis in Earth orbit is seen during a Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver, or back flip to enable space station crew members to take high resolution digital pictures of the shuttle's heat shield before docking for the last time with the International Space Station on July 10, 2011. (NASA via Getty Images)
    Atlantis lands on July 21, 2011 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. (Don Emmert/AFP/Getty Images)
    young star HL Tau and its protoplanetary disk
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  • Rare photos of Rocket launch

    Russian rocket launch
    Launch of STS-120, October 2007. Photo Carlos Barria (Reuter)
    Storm on pad 39-A with space shuttle
    The Lebanese Rocket Society
    The Lebanese Rocket Society
    Launch of space shuttle
    Launch NPP, Delta, Vandenberg, octobre 2011
    Launch of the LADEE probe on September 6,2013 by a Minotaur V rocket with five stages In the foreground the empire state building located 200 miles north of the launch base.
    Launch from Plesetsk of a Soyuz 2-1A Fregat (Meridian 2 satellite), 22 May 2011, photo taken by Alexander Smirnov.
    Launch of STS134
    Endeavor crosses the cloud ceiling in May 2011 with STS-134. A photo of trey Ratcliff
    Launch of Progress-1, january 1978.
     launch of Dragon Cots 2 over a KSC space shuttle model
    STS-128, Discovery
    Ron Stillman (left) and Tara Reece of Cocoa Beach, Fla. watch from their suf boards as the space shuttle Atlantis lifts off in Cocoa Beach, Fla. on July 8, 2011. (Dave Martin/AP)
  • Rare Images of Planets and Rovers

    mars opportunitiny rover
    mars opportunitiny rover
    mars opportunitiny rover
    mars opportunitiny rover
    mars opportunitiny rover
    An ice lake, probably water, seen by Mars Express.
    Titan during the descent of Huygens. (Colored mosaic to be geometrically deformable)
    Venera-9 and 10 which returned the first images from the floor of Venussian hell!  Thanks to perseverance, after Venera-4 (1967, the first in situ sounding of the atmosphere), Venera-7 (1970, first data from the ground for 23 minutes on the night side) and Venera-8 (1972, first landing in broad daylight with 50 minutes of survival), the Soviets kept a certain advance in exploring Venus by succeeding in most of the firsts.
    Venera-9 and 10 which returned the first images from the floor of Venussian hell!  Thanks to perseverance, after Venera-4 (1967, the first in situ sounding of the atmosphere), Venera-7 (1970, first data from the ground for 23 minutes on the night side) and Venera-8 (1972, first landing in broad daylight with 50 minutes of survival), the Soviets kept a certain advance in exploring Venus by succeeding in most of the firsts.
    The view from the Apollo 11 Command and Service Module (CSM) "Columbia" shows the Earth rising above the Moon's horizon on July 20th, 1969. The lunar terrain pictured is in the area of Smyth's Sea on the nearside. (NASA)
    Earth seen from saturn
    Mars landscape
    Mars landscape
    Mars landscape
    Mars landscape
    Mars landscape
    Titan's golden, smog-like atmosphere and complex layered hazes appear to Cassini as a luminous ring around the planet-sized moon. Images taken using red, blue and green spectral filters were combined to create this color view. Six images - two sets of three colors - were combined to create the mosaic. The images were acquired with the Cassini wide-angle camera on Oct. 12, 2009 at a distance of 145,000 km (90,000 mi) from Titan. (NASA/JPL/SSI)
    sunlight reflected off a lake on Saturn's moon Titan
    Aerial view of Titan
    Huygens Aerial view of Titan
    Earth and moon Voyager 1 le 18 septembre 1977
    Photograph of Rhea, Saturn's second largest moon, by the Cassini probe. In the back,  the rings and the cloudy atmosphere of the giant planet.
    Photograph of Saturn from Cassini
    Pale blue dot Eart taken by Voyager 1
    caldéra de Tvashtar, Io Jupiters moon
     Saturn's moon Tethys
    Enceladus continues to spew ice into space, seen by Cassini on October 14, 2009. (NASA/JPL/SSI)
    Enceladus' southern ice plumes
    Saturn's moon Enceladus
    Enceladus on November 21, 2009, approximately 2,028 km away
    Enceladus' south pole
    On May 18, 2010, Cassini aimed its camera towards Saturn's largest moon Titan, capturing at the same time the edge of Enceladus (dark region at bottom) and Saturn's rings between the two moons. (NASA/JPL/SSI)
    Saturn's moon Rhea
    Cassini was on the dark side of Saturn
    The shadow of Saturn's largest moon darkens a huge portion of the gas giant planet. Titan (5,150 km, or 3,200 mi across) is not pictured here, but its shadow is elongated across Saturn's upper atmosphere. The image was taken with the Cassini spacecraft wide-angle camera on November 7th, 2009 using a spectral filter sensitive to wavelengths of near-infrared light centered at 752 nanometers. The view was obtained at a distance of approximately 2.1 million km (1.3 million mi) from Saturn.
    Saturn's rings, made dark in part as the planet casts its shadow across them, cut a striking figure before Saturn's largest moon, Titan. The night side of the planet is to the left, out of the frame of the image. Illuminated Titan can be seen above, below and through gaps in the rings. The moon Mimas (396 km, 246 mi across) is near the bottom of the image. Atlas (30 km, 19 mi across) can barely be detected near the thin F ring just above the center right of the image. (NASA/JPL/SSI)
    Saturn's moon Dione passes in front of the larger moon Titan, as seen from Cassini. The image was taken with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on March 12, 2010. The view was obtained at a distance of approximately 2.2 million km (1.4 million mi) from Dione and 3.6 million km (2.2 million mi) from Titan. (NASA/JPL/SSI)
    The moon Prometheus creates an intricate pattern of perturbation in Saturn's F ring while the moon Daphnis disturbs the A ring in this image taken after the planet's August 2009 equinox. Prometheus (86 km, or 53 mi across) can be seen between the thin F ring and the A ring in the middle left of the image. The gravity of potato-shaped Prometheus periodically creates streamer-channels in the F ring. Near the bottom of the image, Daphnis (8 km, or 5 mi across) can be seen creating edge waves in the Keeler Gap of the A ring. The moon has an inclined orbit and its gravitational pull perturbs the orbits of the particles of the A ring, forming the Keeler Gap's edge, and sculpts the edge into waves having both horizontal (radial) and out-of-plane components. Image acquired on Aug. 22, 2009 with a scale of 12 km (7 mi) per pixel. (NASA/JPL/SSI)
  • Rare Photos of Nasa

    White, Borman, Lovell, Collins.
    Presenting the current and future Apollo space program to President Kennedy and almost all NASA officials including Von Braun...
    tests performed by NASA (here at the Ames Center) on future space conditions, training and development of space suits
    Anna Lee Fisher on life magazine
    1972. An undeniable chance for these visitors to the KSC with NASA Tours, to pass close to Gene Cernan in training at the controls of the LRV, and who makes them a sign.
    At bedtime, and daddy (Gene Cernan) knows how to calm down great sorrows! The evening barbecue for the adults! :)
    Apollo 10 and snoopy
    Neil Armstrong introduces his son to aviation!
    Photograph of Jack Schimitt taken on March 8,1972 which participates in a test of the A7-LB suit not coated with its outer TMG layer. In the background are, on the left, NASA representative John Leshko at the John McMullen Center and Steve Rubin, engineer of the A7-LB suit, on the right.
    photo of Virgil Grissom. A minute's silence
    after the rough landing of Apollo 13, one of the divers in charge of recovery indicates with a gesture that everything is going well with Lovell, Haise and Swigert, before the opening of the hatch.
    CM Block I qualification test in the Gulf of Mexico in October 1966 Photo Credit: NASA S-66-55941
    did you know ? Fred Haise was an archery enthusiast!
    Mercury program with the 7 astronauts
    Testing time: Ham, wearing his military dog tags, undergoes medical tests
    Grissom's Mercury Liberty Bell 7 capsule found 38 years after its sinking.
    Ham became the first chimpanzee in space on 31 January He reached an altitude of 157 miles and speed of 5857 mph
    mercury Carpenter in front of  MCC.
    January 31,1958, launch of the first American satellite with a replica by JPL Director William Pickering, scientist James Van Allen and Werner Von Braun. The satellite's apogee being very high (2550 km), the Geiger counter recorded high radiation levels. This was the discovery of the radiation belts trapped by the Earth's magnetic field, which today bear the name of Van Allen's belts.
    Mercury "Herschel"and the "Führer"
    Apollo 14 training S-70-54155
    John Young
    Karen Nyberg
    Mercury
    Mercury 13 training
    Neil Armstrong & John Glenn in good spirits, sitting at their makeshift ''Choco Hilton'' camp during jungle survival training in Panama, June 3-6 1963
    Von braun with saturn V
    Lageos II (Laser Geodynamics Satellite) is a passive U. S. -Italian satellite dedicated exclusively to the study of sending laser "shots" from the ground to the satellite in order to measure the speed of the laser and to be able to calculate with great precision the distances between Lageos II and ground stations in order to accurately measure the Earth's axis of rotation, the size of the Earth and the duration of a day.    This "golf ball" shaped satellite measures 60 cm in diameter and weighs about 405 kg. It consisted of 426 reflectors with a diameter of 3.8 cm (422 suprasil and 4 germanium).
    The Apollo 11 crew and Donald K. "Deke" Slayton look over charts during the traditional launch day breakfast of steak and eggs on July 16, 1969. (NASA)
    Gene Cernan and his daughter Tracy, pre flight training Apollo 17
    Tracy cernan
    Ed white EVA, Gemini 4
  • Rare Soviet Images

    Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, in the bus taking him to the shooting pad. (Vostok on April 12,1961)
    The rests of an engine next to one of Baikonur's Soyuz shooting areas...
    lunokhod 1
    Alexei Leonov, a great name of the Soviet space program, waving at the camera during the 1st spacewalk. It was March 18,1965, as part of the Voskhod 2 mission.
    19 août 1979, Lyakhov et Ryoumine, retrurn of the first flight after 6 months.
    A Russian Orthodox priest blesses the Soyuz TMA-18 spacecraft at Baikonur Cosmodrome on April 1, 2010. (VYACHESLAV OSELEDKO/AFP/Getty Images)
    Mir through the shuttle's COAS (Crew Optical Alignment System)
  • Rare photos of Earth seen from space

    Roads and circular fields in the desert in Egypt. (NASA/JSC)
    A ship plies the waves in the Bay of Biscay. (NASA/JSC)
    Astronaut free fly
    ISS station
  • Rare Images of the Moon

    Looking down at the Command and Service Module (center), with the Moon's surface below, as seen from the now-separated Lunar Module (LM), on its way to the surface. The proiminent crater is Schmidt crater. This is the last photo taken from the LM prior to the powered descent, and eventually the landing one orbit later. (NASA) #
    A close-up view of astronaut Buzz Aldrin's boot and bootprint in the lunar soil, photographed with a 70mm lunar surface camera during the Apollo 11 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) on July 20th, 1969. (NASA
    "This is a picture of my mother holding the Washington News Paper on Monday, July 21st 1969 stating 'The Eagle Has Landed Two Men Walk on the Moon'. The photo was taken by my grandfather Jack Weir (1928-2005)"
    VERY RARE photo of Neil ARMSTRONG on the moon
    Apollo 11 and Buzz Aldrin ready to get out and walk on the moon AS11-40-5862
    Traces of Apollo's wheelbarrow 14
    small step for a man
    First earth rise from Apollo 8
    Apollo 11 earthrise
    Harrison Schmitt photographed by Gene Cernan Apollo 17
  • Sounds of Space

    Explore the universe and discover our home planet with NASA through a collection of our sounds from historic spaceflights. You can hear the roar of a space shuttle launch or Neil Armstrong's "One small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind" every time you get a phone call if you make these sounds your ringtone. Or, you can hear the memorable words "Houston, we've had a problem," every time you make an error on your computer.

    JFK: We Choose the Moon with Apollo 11 Launch
    Sputnik: Beep
    Countdown to Launch
    Apollo 11: Eagle Has Landed
    Apollo 11: That's One Small Step for (a) Man
    Apollo 13: Houston, We've Had a Problem
    All Nasa MP3 sounds
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    Map of Mars

    in 3D with all rover sites

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