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STK201647S
STK201647S
A full view of Earth showing global data for land surface, polar sea ice, and chlorophyll.
STK201646S
STK201646S
Saturn
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STK200629S
Stars
STK200100S
STK200100S
Full Earth showing South America
STK200101S
STK200101S
Full Earth showing Europe and Asia
STK200102S
STK200102S
Full Earth showing North America
STK200103S
STK200103S
Full Earth showing South America.
STK200104S
STK200104S
Full Earth showing Europe and Asia.
STK200105S
STK200105S
Full Earth showing North America.
STK200106S
STK200106S
Digitally enhanced image of the Full Earth showing North America.
CLA100007S
CLA100007S
The sequence of a total Lunar Eclipse as viewed from Almada, Portugal.
RIT100016S
RIT100016S
Lightning storm over northern New Mexico plains.
STK201752S
STK201752S
True-color view of snow, fog, and low clouds in western Europe.
STK201512S
STK201512S
International Space Station
STK201440S
STK201440S
A gap in a protoplanetary, or planet-forming, disk surrounding a young star.
STK201441S
STK201441S
Concept of a newly discovered stream of ancient stars.
STK201442S
STK201442S
A gas-giant planet orbiting very close to its parent star.
STK201443S
STK201443S
Spitzer departing the Earth soon after launch.
STK201444S
STK201444S
Spitzer points its high-gain antenna towards the Earth.
STK201445S
STK201445S
Spitzer seen against the infrared sky.
STK201446S
STK201446S
Spitzer seen against the infrared sky.
STK201447S
STK201447S
Spitzer seen against the infrared sky.
STK201448S
STK201448S
Spitzer seen against the infrared sky.
STK201449S
STK201449S
Spitzer seen in visible light.
STK201451S
STK201451S
The view from the vicinity of a hypothetical terrestrial planet and moon orbiting a red dwarf star.
STK201452S
STK201452S
Planetary debris encircling the star AU Microscopii.
STK201453S
STK201453S
Giant galactic blobs.
STK201454S
STK201454S
Concept of what a dusty and bright galaxy might look like close up if viewed in infrared light.
STK201455S
STK201455S
Red Super Giant Cluster with associated Supernova Remnant
STK201456S
STK201456S
A Jupiter-like planet soaking up the scorching rays of its nearby sun.
STK201457S
STK201457S
A hypothetical 10-million-year-old star system.
STK201459S
STK201459S
An O-star just behind a young, cooler star and its swirling disk of planet-forming material.
STK201462S
STK201462S
An artist's rendition comparing brown dwarfs to stars and planets.
STK201463S
STK201463S
An artist's rendition comparing brown dwarfs to stars and planets.
STK201460S
STK201460S
The central region of the Carina Nebula.
STK201461S
STK201461S
The Seven Sisters, also known as the Pleiades.
STK201427S
STK201427S
Victoria Crater on Mars
STK201376S
STK201376S
Computer generated view of the International Space Station.
STK201312S
STK201312S
International Space Station
STK200163S
STK200163S
The International Space Station backdropped by a colorful Earth.
STK200951S
STK200951S
International Space Station
STK201257S
STK201257S
Artist's rendering of the port side of the International Space Station.
STK200987S
STK200987S
Satellite view of France.
STK203406S
STK203406S
The Antennae Galaxies
STK203291S
STK203291S
Carina Nebula Star-forming Pillars and Herbig-Haro Objects with Jets.
STK203314S
STK203314S
Illustration of a supermassive black hole at the core of a young, star-rich galaxy.
GEN100090S
GEN100090S
Starburst Galaxy NGC 1313
RIT100034S
RIT100034S
The Cone Nebula
RIT100036S
RIT100036S
The Beehive Cluster
GEN100088S
GEN100088S
The Orion Nebula
GEN100089S
GEN100089S
NGC 3190, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo.
JON100022S
JON100022S
Cocoon Nebula
JON100023S
JON100023S
Crescent Nebula
JON100024S
JON100024S
Hobby-Eberly Telescope observatory dome at McDonald Observatory.
JON100025S
JON100025S
Kitt Peak Observatory domes and surrounding area.
JON100028S
JON100028S
The North America Nebula and the Pelican Nebula in the constellation Cygnus.
JON100029S
JON100029S
Witch Head Nebula
PHA100001S
PHA100001S
Comet McNaught P1
PHA100002S
PHA100002S
Comet McNaught P1
PHA100003S
PHA100003S
Bat Nebula (IC 2948) and open star cluster NGC 3766, the Pearl Cluster.

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