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ASRF - Automated Sciences into the future of spaceflight and planetary research. Artwork ARC-1988-AC88-0328-6

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ASRF - Automated Sciences into the future of spaceflight and planetary research. Artwork

Free Space artwork and designs. Since its creation in 1958, NASA has been taking copyright-free pictures of the Earth, the Moon, the planets, and other astronomical objects inside and outside our Solar System. Under United States copyright law, works created by the U.S. federal government or its agencies, such as NASA are in public domain and cannot be copyrighted. NASA pictures are legally in the public domain.

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01/06/1988
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label_outline Explore Ames Research Center, Sciences, Future

US Army (USA) Soldiers of Native American Indian heritage, participate in a game of Native American Indian Stick Ball during the Native American Inter-Tribal Pow Wow held at Al Taqaddum, Iraq, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. The Pow Wow was held to honor all past, present, and future Native American Veterans, and this events marks the first time that a Pow Wow was held in a Combat Zone by Native Americans

STS087-353-004 - STS-087 - Chawla holds the Electronic Still Camera in the middeck

P-21747 C Range: 2,200,000 miles This image shows a region of the Jovian atmosphere from approximately 25° N to the equatorial region. The north temperate jet, at approximately 23° N, where the wind speed is about 150 meters per second, is seen as a dark brown line from the left-hand edge to the right-hand corner of the picture. The wispy clouds of the north equatorial belt appear as shades of brown. The lower right-hand corner of the image shows the brighter (white) clouds of the equatorial region. A small blue area is apparent near the lower edge, which corresponds to a region free of the upper clouds, where it is possible to penetrate to cloud layers approximately 60 kilometers below the visible surface. ARC-1979-AC79-7081

A COMPENDIUM OF FUTURE SPACE ACTIVITIES

Chinese apparatus for hulling and coarse grinding rice / J.B. Meffert del. ; Ackerman Lith. 379 Broadway, N.Y.

Nurse training. A student regulates the oxygen flow into this tiny oxygen box where a premature infant "lives"

S131E014112 - STS-131 - Earth Observations

Catcher of the Ulster nine - Public domain dedication image

Mike Grost, chief investigator at the Life Support Equipment Investigation Laboratory, pauses beside some of the flight helmets retrieved from the scenes of aircraft crashes. Grost analyzes flight gear, clothing, life support equipment and aircraft parts to determine the cause of plane accidents in the interest of preventing future tragedies

S131E012354 - STS-131 - Earth Observations

STS056-36-012 - STS-056 - Earth observations views of Earth limb, sunrise and aurora.

A video image of cardiac activity is achieved by injecting thallium into a patient's blood during testing in the clinical sciences division at the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine. Professionals in the division's cardiac evaluation program conduct extensive tests on hundreds of aviators each year to locate cardiac problems

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