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A collection of images about International Space Station.
ISS gallery
The International Space Station on July 19, 2011, viewed from the space shuttle Atlantis.
(PD) Photo: NASA
The International Space Station on July 19, 2011, viewed from the space shuttle Atlantis.
The ISS, photographed in December 2009 by the STS-129 crew of the Space Shuttle Atlantis shortly after undocking to return to Earth. Visible on the ISS are numerous modules, trusses, and long wing-like solar panels.
(PD) Photo: NASA
The ISS, photographed in December 2009 by the STS-129 crew of the Space Shuttle Atlantis shortly after undocking to return to Earth. Visible on the ISS are numerous modules, trusses, and long wing-like solar panels.
The ISS in its formation as of mid 2007. Photo made on June, 2007. Credits: STS-117 Crew, NASA.
The ISS in its formation as of mid 2007. Photo made on June, 2007. Credits: STS-117 Crew, NASA.
The ISS insignia.
The ISS insignia.
Image of the solar transit of the International Space Station and Space Shuttle Atlantis 50 minutes before docking, taken from the area of Madrid (Spain) on May 16th 2010 at 13h 28min 55s UT.
© Photo: Thierry Legault, www.astrophoto.fr
Image of the solar transit of the International Space Station and Space Shuttle Atlantis 50 minutes before docking, taken from the area of Madrid (Spain) on May 16th 2010 at 13h 28min 55s UT.
Self-portrait of astronaut and mission flight engineer Tracy Caldwell Dyson in the ISS cupola on September 11, 2010.
(PD) Photo: Tracy Caldwell Dyson/NASA
Self-portrait of astronaut and mission flight engineer Tracy Caldwell Dyson in the ISS cupola on September 11, 2010.
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