LUNAR TRANSIT 2021 On February 11th, 2021, the moon again passed between DSCOVR and the Earth. EPIC snapped these images over a period of about 3 hours. In this set, the far side of the moon, which is never seen from Earth, passes by. In the backdrop, Earth rotates over Australia and the Pacific, gradually revealing Asia. Optimised and enhanced composite of original NASA image set. Credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lunar-transit-2021-on-february-11th-2021-the-moon-again-passed-between-dscovr-and-the-earth-epic-snapped-these-images-over-a-period-of-about-3-hours-in-this-set-the-far-side-of-the-moon-which-is-never-seen-from-earth-passes-by-in-the-backdrop-earth-rotates-over-australia-and-the-pacific-gradually-revealing-asia-optimised-and-enhanced-composite-of-original-nasa-image-set-credit-nasa-image417369337.html
RM2F70PRN–LUNAR TRANSIT 2021 On February 11th, 2021, the moon again passed between DSCOVR and the Earth. EPIC snapped these images over a period of about 3 hours. In this set, the far side of the moon, which is never seen from Earth, passes by. In the backdrop, Earth rotates over Australia and the Pacific, gradually revealing Asia. Optimised and enhanced composite of original NASA image set. Credit NASA
Highest resolution version of a James Webb Space Telescope composite image showing the Cartwheel and its companion galaxies. The Cartwheel is composed of two rings, a bright inner ring and a colourful outer ring. Both rings expand outward from the center of the collision like shockwaves. This snapshot provides perspective on what happened to the galaxy in the past and what it will do in the future. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI / Digitaleye Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/highest-resolution-version-of-a-james-webb-space-telescope-composite-image-showing-the-cartwheel-and-its-companion-galaxies-the-cartwheel-is-composed-of-two-rings-a-bright-inner-ring-and-a-colourful-outer-ring-both-rings-expand-outward-from-the-center-of-the-collision-like-shockwaves-this-snapshot-provides-perspective-on-what-happened-to-the-galaxy-in-the-past-and-what-it-will-do-in-the-future-credit-nasa-esa-csa-and-stsci-digitaleye-image485273760.html
RM2K5E3HM–Highest resolution version of a James Webb Space Telescope composite image showing the Cartwheel and its companion galaxies. The Cartwheel is composed of two rings, a bright inner ring and a colourful outer ring. Both rings expand outward from the center of the collision like shockwaves. This snapshot provides perspective on what happened to the galaxy in the past and what it will do in the future. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI / Digitaleye
As NASA prepares for a return to the moon ahead of future journeys to mars... an astronaut (Buzz Aldrin)'s bootprint from the Apollo 11 moon landing blended with an image of martian soil. A n original composite of original NASA images / credit NASA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as-nasa-prepares-for-a-return-to-the-moon-ahead-of-future-journeys-to-mars-an-astronaut-buzz-aldrins-bootprint-from-the-apollo-11-moon-landing-blended-with-an-image-of-martian-soil-a-n-original-composite-of-original-nasa-images-credit-nasa-image485273967.html
RM2K5E3W3–As NASA prepares for a return to the moon ahead of future journeys to mars... an astronaut (Buzz Aldrin)'s bootprint from the Apollo 11 moon landing blended with an image of martian soil. A n original composite of original NASA images / credit NASA.
Mars needs YOU! In the future, Mars will need all kinds of explorers, farmers, surveyors, teachers... but most of all YOU! A unique triptych of 3 NASA poster images encouraging an interest in future missions to Mars. 'We Need You. We need many things for our Journey To Mars, but one key piece is YOU!' A unique composite of original NASA images. Credit: NASA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mars-needs-you!-in-the-future-mars-will-need-all-kinds-of-explorers-farmers-surveyors-teachers-but-most-of-all-you!-a-unique-triptych-of-3-nasa-poster-images-encouraging-an-interest-in-future-missions-to-mars-we-need-you-we-need-many-things-for-our-journey-to-mars-but-one-key-piece-is-you!-a-unique-composite-of-original-nasa-images-credit-nasa-image485274209.html
RM2K5E45N–Mars needs YOU! In the future, Mars will need all kinds of explorers, farmers, surveyors, teachers... but most of all YOU! A unique triptych of 3 NASA poster images encouraging an interest in future missions to Mars. 'We Need You. We need many things for our Journey To Mars, but one key piece is YOU!' A unique composite of original NASA images. Credit: NASA.
A composite of seven images shows the full moon at perigee, or supermoon, during a total lunar eclipse on 27 September 2015, The combination of a supermoon and total lunar eclipse previously occurred in 1982 and will not happen again until 2033. A unique, optimised and digitally enhanced version of an NASA image by senior NASA photographer Bill Ingalis / credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-composite-of-seven-images-shows-the-full-moon-at-perigee-or-supermoon-during-a-total-lunar-eclipse-on-27-september-2015-the-combination-of-a-supermoon-and-total-lunar-eclipse-previously-occurred-in-1982-and-will-not-happen-again-until-2033-a-unique-optimised-and-digitally-enhanced-version-of-an-nasa-image-by-senior-nasa-photographer-bill-ingalis-credit-nasa-image434804807.html
RM2G7B1Y3–A composite of seven images shows the full moon at perigee, or supermoon, during a total lunar eclipse on 27 September 2015, The combination of a supermoon and total lunar eclipse previously occurred in 1982 and will not happen again until 2033. A unique, optimised and digitally enhanced version of an NASA image by senior NASA photographer Bill Ingalis / credit NASA
This image shows the full survey of the inner Orion Nebula and Trapezium Cluster made using the NIRCam instrument on the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. This is the long-wavelength colour composite, which focuses on the gas, dust, and molecules in the region with unprecedented sensitivity in the thermal infrared. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA / Science leads and image processing: M. McCaughrean, S. Pearson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-image-shows-the-full-survey-of-the-inner-orion-nebula-and-trapezium-cluster-made-using-the-nircam-instrument-on-the-nasaesacsa-james-webb-space-telescope-this-is-the-long-wavelength-colour-composite-which-focuses-on-the-gas-dust-and-molecules-in-the-region-with-unprecedented-sensitivity-in-the-thermal-infrared-credit-nasa-esa-csa-science-leads-and-image-processing-m-mccaughrean-s-pearson-image601444285.html
RM2WXE491–This image shows the full survey of the inner Orion Nebula and Trapezium Cluster made using the NIRCam instrument on the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. This is the long-wavelength colour composite, which focuses on the gas, dust, and molecules in the region with unprecedented sensitivity in the thermal infrared. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA / Science leads and image processing: M. McCaughrean, S. Pearson
NASA scientists are releasing new global maps of Earth at night, providing the clearest yet composite view of the patterns of human settlement across our planet. This composite image, one of three new full-hemisphere views, provides a view of the Americas at night. The clouds and sun glint Ñ added here for aesthetic effect Ñ are derived from MODIS instrument land surface and cloud cover products. A unique optimised and digitally enhanced version of an NASA image / credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasa-scientists-are-releasing-new-global-maps-of-earth-at-night-providing-the-clearest-yet-composite-view-of-the-patterns-of-human-settlement-across-our-planet-this-composite-image-one-of-three-new-full-hemisphere-views-provides-a-view-of-the-americas-at-night-the-clouds-and-sun-glint-added-here-for-aesthetic-effect-are-derived-from-modis-instrument-land-surface-and-cloud-cover-products-a-unique-optimised-and-digitally-enhanced-version-of-an-nasa-image-credit-nasa-image434804654.html
RM2G7B1NJ–NASA scientists are releasing new global maps of Earth at night, providing the clearest yet composite view of the patterns of human settlement across our planet. This composite image, one of three new full-hemisphere views, provides a view of the Americas at night. The clouds and sun glint Ñ added here for aesthetic effect Ñ are derived from MODIS instrument land surface and cloud cover products. A unique optimised and digitally enhanced version of an NASA image / credit NASA
Morning over the Atlantic. A composite image created with material collected by crew members on ISS expedition 48 in July 2016. An Optimised version of an original NASA image / Credit: NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/morning-over-the-atlantic-a-composite-image-created-with-material-collected-by-crew-members-on-iss-expedition-48-in-july-2016-an-optimised-version-of-an-original-nasa-image-credit-nasa-image579276736.html
RM2TJC9AT–Morning over the Atlantic. A composite image created with material collected by crew members on ISS expedition 48 in July 2016. An Optimised version of an original NASA image / Credit: NASA
A composite image, compied from 6 frames, shows the International Space Station (ISS) in silhouette as it transits across the face of the the Sun at roughly five miles per second, 24 June 2020, from Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA. A unique, optimised and digitally enhanced version of an NASA image by J Kowsky/ credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-composite-image-compied-from-6-frames-shows-the-international-space-station-iss-in-silhouette-as-it-transits-across-the-face-of-the-the-sun-at-roughly-five-miles-per-second-24-june-2020-from-fredericksburg-virginia-usa-a-unique-optimised-and-digitally-enhanced-version-of-an-nasa-image-by-j-kowsky-credit-nasa-image434804787.html
RM2G7B1XB–A composite image, compied from 6 frames, shows the International Space Station (ISS) in silhouette as it transits across the face of the the Sun at roughly five miles per second, 24 June 2020, from Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA. A unique, optimised and digitally enhanced version of an NASA image by J Kowsky/ credit NASA
This image shows the full survey of the inner Orion Nebula and Trapezium Cluster made using the NIRCam instrument on the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. This is the short-wavelength colour composite, which reveals the nebula, its stars, and many other objects in unprecedented detail in the infrared. ' Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA / Science leads and image processing: M.McCaughrean, S.Pearson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-image-shows-the-full-survey-of-the-inner-orion-nebula-and-trapezium-cluster-made-using-the-nircam-instrument-on-the-nasaesacsa-james-webb-space-telescope-this-is-the-short-wavelength-colour-composite-which-reveals-the-nebula-its-stars-and-many-other-objects-in-unprecedented-detail-in-the-infrared-credit-nasa-esa-csa-science-leads-and-image-processing-mmccaughrean-spearson-image601459247.html
RM2WXERBB–This image shows the full survey of the inner Orion Nebula and Trapezium Cluster made using the NIRCam instrument on the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. This is the short-wavelength colour composite, which reveals the nebula, its stars, and many other objects in unprecedented detail in the infrared. ' Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA / Science leads and image processing: M.McCaughrean, S.Pearson
This image shows a composite view of the Crab nebula, an iconic supernova remnant in our Milky Way galaxy, as viewed by the Herschel Space Observatory and the Hubble Space Telescope. A wispy and filamentary cloud of gas and dust, the Crab nebula is the remnant of a supernova explosion that was observed by Chinese astronomers in the year 1054. An optimised and digitally enhanced version of a NASA/ ESA image. Credit: NASA/ESA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-image-shows-a-composite-view-of-the-crab-nebula-an-iconic-supernova-remnant-in-our-milky-way-galaxy-as-viewed-by-the-herschel-space-observatory-and-the-hubble-space-telescope-a-wispy-and-filamentary-cloud-of-gas-and-dust-the-crab-nebula-is-the-remnant-of-a-supernova-explosion-that-was-observed-by-chinese-astronomers-in-the-year-1054-an-optimised-and-digitally-enhanced-version-of-a-nasa-esa-image-credit-nasaesa-image448497299.html
RM2H1JPTK–This image shows a composite view of the Crab nebula, an iconic supernova remnant in our Milky Way galaxy, as viewed by the Herschel Space Observatory and the Hubble Space Telescope. A wispy and filamentary cloud of gas and dust, the Crab nebula is the remnant of a supernova explosion that was observed by Chinese astronomers in the year 1054. An optimised and digitally enhanced version of a NASA/ ESA image. Credit: NASA/ESA
Composite of 2 images of engine design and development. For human exploration of Mars. Experts are pioneering methods to print the rocket parts that could power those journeys.NASA's Rapid Analysis and Manufacturing Propulsion Technology project, or RAMPT, is advancing development of an additive manufacturing technique to 3D print rocket engine parts using metal powder and lasers. Blown powder directed energy deposition can produce large structures such as these engine nozzles cheaper and quicker than traditional fabrication techniques. Image credit: NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/composite-of-2-images-of-engine-design-and-development-for-human-exploration-of-mars-experts-are-pioneering-methods-to-print-the-rocket-parts-that-could-power-those-journeysnasas-rapid-analysis-and-manufacturing-propulsion-technology-project-or-rampt-is-advancing-development-of-an-additive-manufacturing-technique-to-3d-print-rocket-engine-parts-using-metal-powder-and-lasers-blown-powder-directed-energy-deposition-can-produce-large-structures-such-as-these-engine-nozzles-cheaper-and-quicker-than-traditional-fabrication-techniques-image-credit-nasa-image485274012.html
RM2K5E3XM–Composite of 2 images of engine design and development. For human exploration of Mars. Experts are pioneering methods to print the rocket parts that could power those journeys.NASA's Rapid Analysis and Manufacturing Propulsion Technology project, or RAMPT, is advancing development of an additive manufacturing technique to 3D print rocket engine parts using metal powder and lasers. Blown powder directed energy deposition can produce large structures such as these engine nozzles cheaper and quicker than traditional fabrication techniques. Image credit: NASA
Climate Change: Shrinking Glaciers and Growing Lakes. These images of lakes west of the Tanggula Mountains, a small range in the central part of the Tibetan Plateau, offer a view of changes caused, in part, by retreating glaciers. The first image was acquired in October 1987; the second image shows the same area in October 2021. The two largest lakes - Chibzhang Co and Dorsoidong Co, have grown larger as the mountain glaciers have shrunk. The front edge of the glaciers have retreated significantly. A high resolution and enhanced composite of original Landsat5 and Landsat8 imagery. Credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/climate-change-shrinking-glaciers-and-growing-lakes-these-images-of-lakes-west-of-the-tanggula-mountains-a-small-range-in-the-central-part-of-the-tibetan-plateau-offer-a-view-of-changes-caused-in-part-by-retreating-glaciers-the-first-image-was-acquired-in-october-1987-the-second-image-shows-the-same-area-in-october-2021-the-two-largest-lakes-chibzhang-co-and-dorsoidong-co-have-grown-larger-as-the-mountain-glaciers-have-shrunk-the-front-edge-of-the-glaciers-have-retreated-significantly-a-high-resolution-and-enhanced-composite-of-original-landsat5-and-landsat8-imagery-credit-nasa-image451110046.html
RM2H5WRD2–Climate Change: Shrinking Glaciers and Growing Lakes. These images of lakes west of the Tanggula Mountains, a small range in the central part of the Tibetan Plateau, offer a view of changes caused, in part, by retreating glaciers. The first image was acquired in October 1987; the second image shows the same area in October 2021. The two largest lakes - Chibzhang Co and Dorsoidong Co, have grown larger as the mountain glaciers have shrunk. The front edge of the glaciers have retreated significantly. A high resolution and enhanced composite of original Landsat5 and Landsat8 imagery. Credit NASA
Preparing the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Optical Engineer Larkin Carey examines two test mirror segments recently placed on a black composite structure. This black composite structure is called the JWST's 'Pathfinder' and acts as a spine supporting the telescope's primary mirror segments. The mirrors were installed using a robotic arm that involved highly trained engineers and technicians from Exelis, Northrop Grumman and NASA. An optimised version of a NASA image by experienced lead photographer Chris Gunn. Credit: NASA/Chris Gunn. For editorial use only. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/preparing-the-james-webb-space-telescope-jwst-optical-engineer-larkin-carey-examines-two-test-mirror-segments-recently-placed-on-a-black-composite-structure-this-black-composite-structure-is-called-the-jwsts-pathfinder-and-acts-as-a-spine-supporting-the-telescopes-primary-mirror-segments-the-mirrors-were-installed-using-a-robotic-arm-that-involved-highly-trained-engineers-and-technicians-from-exelis-northrop-grumman-and-nasa-an-optimised-version-of-a-nasa-image-by-experienced-lead-photographer-chris-gunn-credit-nasachris-gunn-for-editorial-use-only-image485273579.html
RM2K5E3B7–Preparing the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Optical Engineer Larkin Carey examines two test mirror segments recently placed on a black composite structure. This black composite structure is called the JWST's 'Pathfinder' and acts as a spine supporting the telescope's primary mirror segments. The mirrors were installed using a robotic arm that involved highly trained engineers and technicians from Exelis, Northrop Grumman and NASA. An optimised version of a NASA image by experienced lead photographer Chris Gunn. Credit: NASA/Chris Gunn. For editorial use only.
The winding arms of the grand-design spiral galaxy M51 stretch across this image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. This galactic portrait is a composite image that integrates data from Webb's Near-InfraRed Camera (NIRCam) & Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI). In this image the dark red regions trace the filamentary warm dust permeating the medium of the galaxy. The red regions show the reprocessed light from complex molecules forming on dust grains, while colours of orange and yellow reveal the regions of ionised gas by the recently formed star clusters. Credit: NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-winding-arms-of-the-grand-design-spiral-galaxy-m51-stretch-across-this-image-from-the-nasaesacsa-james-webb-space-telescope-this-galactic-portrait-is-a-composite-image-that-integrates-data-from-webbs-near-infrared-camera-nircam-mid-infrared-instrument-miri-in-this-image-the-dark-red-regions-trace-the-filamentary-warm-dust-permeating-the-medium-of-the-galaxy-the-red-regions-show-the-reprocessed-light-from-complex-molecules-forming-on-dust-grains-while-colours-of-orange-and-yellow-reveal-the-regions-of-ionised-gas-by-the-recently-formed-star-clusters-credit-nasa-image601444297.html
RM2WXE49D–The winding arms of the grand-design spiral galaxy M51 stretch across this image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. This galactic portrait is a composite image that integrates data from Webb's Near-InfraRed Camera (NIRCam) & Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI). In this image the dark red regions trace the filamentary warm dust permeating the medium of the galaxy. The red regions show the reprocessed light from complex molecules forming on dust grains, while colours of orange and yellow reveal the regions of ionised gas by the recently formed star clusters. Credit: NASA
Cumbre Vieja volcano, La Palma, the Canary Islands. The plume contains a mixture of ash, sulphur dioxide and other volcanic gases. Previous eruption: 1971. The eruption of 2021 began on 19 September. On 26 September Landsat8 captured a natural-colour image (left) of lava flowing through the El Paraiso and Todoque neighbourhoods. Though the inside of the lava flow was hot and molten, the cooler surface crust appears dark in natural-colour imagery. Observations of the infrared wavelengths however (right) reveal the hottest parts of the flow. Optimised/enhanced composite of original NASA imagery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cumbre-vieja-volcano-la-palma-the-canary-islands-the-plume-contains-a-mixture-of-ash-sulphur-dioxide-and-other-volcanic-gases-previous-eruption-1971-the-eruption-of-2021-began-on-19-september-on-26-september-landsat8-captured-a-natural-colour-image-left-of-lava-flowing-through-the-el-paraiso-and-todoque-neighbourhoods-though-the-inside-of-the-lava-flow-was-hot-and-molten-the-cooler-surface-crust-appears-dark-in-natural-colour-imagery-observations-of-the-infrared-wavelengths-however-right-reveal-the-hottest-parts-of-the-flow-optimisedenhanced-composite-of-original-nasa-imagery-image448497543.html
RM2H1JR5B–Cumbre Vieja volcano, La Palma, the Canary Islands. The plume contains a mixture of ash, sulphur dioxide and other volcanic gases. Previous eruption: 1971. The eruption of 2021 began on 19 September. On 26 September Landsat8 captured a natural-colour image (left) of lava flowing through the El Paraiso and Todoque neighbourhoods. Though the inside of the lava flow was hot and molten, the cooler surface crust appears dark in natural-colour imagery. Observations of the infrared wavelengths however (right) reveal the hottest parts of the flow. Optimised/enhanced composite of original NASA imagery
A supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud, which lies about 160,000 light years from Earth. This composite image contains data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory that show heated material in the centre of a shell generated by a supernova explosion. Optical data from Hubble show the glowing pink rim, which is ambient gas being shocked by the blast wave from the supernova, as well as the surrounding star field. Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO/J.Hughes et al, Optical: NASA/ESA/Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-supernova-in-the-large-magellanic-cloud-which-lies-about-160000-light-years-from-earth-this-composite-image-contains-data-from-nasas-chandra-x-ray-observatory-that-show-heated-material-in-the-centre-of-a-shell-generated-by-a-supernova-explosion-optical-data-from-hubble-show-the-glowing-pink-rim-which-is-ambient-gas-being-shocked-by-the-blast-wave-from-the-supernova-as-well-as-the-surrounding-star-field-credit-x-ray-nasacxcsaojhughes-et-al-optical-nasaesahubble-heritage-team-stsciaura-image474472315.html
RM2JFX27R–A supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud, which lies about 160,000 light years from Earth. This composite image contains data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory that show heated material in the centre of a shell generated by a supernova explosion. Optical data from Hubble show the glowing pink rim, which is ambient gas being shocked by the blast wave from the supernova, as well as the surrounding star field. Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO/J.Hughes et al, Optical: NASA/ESA/Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
Climate Change: The Shrinking of Lake Mead, Colorado, USA - August 2000 compared to August 2021. Lake Mead is the largest reservoir in the USA and part of a system that supplies water to over 40 million people across seven states as well as northern Mexico. As of August 2021, the lake was filled to just 35% capacity. The low water level comes at a time when 95% of the land in nine Western US states is affected by the continuation of a megadrought that may be the region's worst dry spell in 1200 years. A high resolution enhanced composite of original Landsat7 & Landsat8 imagery. Credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/climate-change-the-shrinking-of-lake-mead-colorado-usa-august-2000-compared-to-august-2021-lake-mead-is-the-largest-reservoir-in-the-usa-and-part-of-a-system-that-supplies-water-to-over-40-million-people-across-seven-states-as-well-as-northern-mexico-as-of-august-2021-the-lake-was-filled-to-just-35-capacity-the-low-water-level-comes-at-a-time-when-95-of-the-land-in-nine-western-us-states-is-affected-by-the-continuation-of-a-megadrought-that-may-be-the-regions-worst-dry-spell-in-1200-years-a-high-resolution-enhanced-composite-of-original-landsat7-landsat8-imagery-credit-nasa-image451110070.html
RM2H5WRDX–Climate Change: The Shrinking of Lake Mead, Colorado, USA - August 2000 compared to August 2021. Lake Mead is the largest reservoir in the USA and part of a system that supplies water to over 40 million people across seven states as well as northern Mexico. As of August 2021, the lake was filled to just 35% capacity. The low water level comes at a time when 95% of the land in nine Western US states is affected by the continuation of a megadrought that may be the region's worst dry spell in 1200 years. A high resolution enhanced composite of original Landsat7 & Landsat8 imagery. Credit NASA
Composite front & rear views of the Apollo 11 Command Module 'Columbia,' living quarters for the 3-person crew during most of the first crewed lunar landing mission in July 1969. On 16 July 1969, Neil Armstrong, Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin and Michael Collins were launched from Cape Kennedy atop a Saturn V rocket. This Command Module, no.107, manufactured by N. American Rockwell, was one of three parts of the complete Apollo spacecraft and the only portion of the spacecraft to return to Earth. It was transferred to the Smithsonian Museum in in 1971 following a NASA-sponsored tour of American cities Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/composite-front-rear-views-of-the-apollo-11-command-module-columbia-living-quarters-for-the-3-person-crew-during-most-of-the-first-crewed-lunar-landing-mission-in-july-1969-on-16-july-1969-neil-armstrong-edwin-buzz-aldrin-and-michael-collins-were-launched-from-cape-kennedy-atop-a-saturn-v-rocket-this-command-module-no107-manufactured-by-n-american-rockwell-was-one-of-three-parts-of-the-complete-apollo-spacecraft-and-the-only-portion-of-the-spacecraft-to-return-to-earth-it-was-transferred-to-the-smithsonian-museum-in-in-1971-following-a-nasa-sponsored-tour-of-american-cities-image601445347.html
RM2WXE5JY–Composite front & rear views of the Apollo 11 Command Module 'Columbia,' living quarters for the 3-person crew during most of the first crewed lunar landing mission in July 1969. On 16 July 1969, Neil Armstrong, Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin and Michael Collins were launched from Cape Kennedy atop a Saturn V rocket. This Command Module, no.107, manufactured by N. American Rockwell, was one of three parts of the complete Apollo spacecraft and the only portion of the spacecraft to return to Earth. It was transferred to the Smithsonian Museum in in 1971 following a NASA-sponsored tour of American cities
Region NGC 6357, where radiation from hot, young stars is energising the cooler gas in the cloud that surrounds them. Located in our galaxy about 5,500 light years from Earth, NGC 6357 is a 'cluster of clusters,' containing at least three clusters of young stars, including many hot, massive, luminous stars. This composite image contains X-ray data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory; the ROSAT telescope; infrared data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, & optical data from the SuperCosmos Sky Survey made by the UK IR Telescope An optimised version of an original NASA image. Credit: NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/region-ngc-6357-where-radiation-from-hot-young-stars-is-energising-the-cooler-gas-in-the-cloud-that-surrounds-them-located-in-our-galaxy-about-5500-light-years-from-earth-ngc-6357-is-a-cluster-of-clusters-containing-at-least-three-clusters-of-young-stars-including-many-hot-massive-luminous-stars-this-composite-image-contains-x-ray-data-from-nasas-chandra-x-ray-observatory-the-rosat-telescope-infrared-data-from-nasas-spitzer-space-telescope-optical-data-from-the-supercosmos-sky-survey-made-by-the-uk-ir-telescope-an-optimised-version-of-an-original-nasa-image-credit-nasa-image485274162.html
RM2K5E442–Region NGC 6357, where radiation from hot, young stars is energising the cooler gas in the cloud that surrounds them. Located in our galaxy about 5,500 light years from Earth, NGC 6357 is a 'cluster of clusters,' containing at least three clusters of young stars, including many hot, massive, luminous stars. This composite image contains X-ray data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory; the ROSAT telescope; infrared data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, & optical data from the SuperCosmos Sky Survey made by the UK IR Telescope An optimised version of an original NASA image. Credit: NASA
Dust devils on Mars. Dust devils are rotating columns of dust that form around low-pressure air pockets, and are common on both Earth & Mars. These dust devils formed on the dust-covered, volcanic plains of Amazonis Planitia. The dust devil (top) has a core roughly 50m across. The length of the shadow suggests the plume of rises about 650m into the atmosphere. The (lower image) dust devil is serpentine in shape, and its shadow indicates that the dust plume reaches more than 800m, or half a mile in height. An optimised & enhanced version of NASA imagery. Credit: NASA/JPL/UArizona Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dust-devils-on-mars-dust-devils-are-rotating-columns-of-dust-that-form-around-low-pressure-air-pockets-and-are-common-on-both-earth-mars-these-dust-devils-formed-on-the-dust-covered-volcanic-plains-of-amazonis-planitia-the-dust-devil-top-has-a-core-roughly-50m-across-the-length-of-the-shadow-suggests-the-plume-of-rises-about-650m-into-the-atmosphere-the-lower-image-dust-devil-is-serpentine-in-shape-and-its-shadow-indicates-that-the-dust-plume-reaches-more-than-800m-or-half-a-mile-in-height-an-optimised-enhanced-version-of-nasa-imagery-credit-nasajpluarizona-image485273740.html
RM2K5E3H0–Dust devils on Mars. Dust devils are rotating columns of dust that form around low-pressure air pockets, and are common on both Earth & Mars. These dust devils formed on the dust-covered, volcanic plains of Amazonis Planitia. The dust devil (top) has a core roughly 50m across. The length of the shadow suggests the plume of rises about 650m into the atmosphere. The (lower image) dust devil is serpentine in shape, and its shadow indicates that the dust plume reaches more than 800m, or half a mile in height. An optimised & enhanced version of NASA imagery. Credit: NASA/JPL/UArizona
Martian surface. 'Ireson Hill' rises about 16 feet (5m) above redder-layered outcrop material of the Murray formation on lower Mount Sharp, Mars. Researchers used the rover's Mast Camera (Mastcam) on 2 February 2017, during the 1,598th Martian day, or sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars, to take the 41 images combined into this scene. The mosaic has been white-balanced so that the colours of the rock and sand materials resemble how they would appear under daytime lighting conditions on Earth. An optimised version of a NASA image. Credit NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/martian-surface-ireson-hill-rises-about-16-feet-5m-above-redder-layered-outcrop-material-of-the-murray-formation-on-lower-mount-sharp-mars-researchers-used-the-rovers-mast-camera-mastcam-on-2-february-2017-during-the-1598th-martian-day-or-sol-of-curiositys-work-on-mars-to-take-the-41-images-combined-into-this-scene-the-mosaic-has-been-white-balanced-so-that-the-colours-of-the-rock-and-sand-materials-resemble-how-they-would-appear-under-daytime-lighting-conditions-on-earth-an-optimised-version-of-a-nasa-image-credit-nasajpl-caltechmsss-image485274142.html
RM2K5E43A–Martian surface. 'Ireson Hill' rises about 16 feet (5m) above redder-layered outcrop material of the Murray formation on lower Mount Sharp, Mars. Researchers used the rover's Mast Camera (Mastcam) on 2 February 2017, during the 1,598th Martian day, or sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars, to take the 41 images combined into this scene. The mosaic has been white-balanced so that the colours of the rock and sand materials resemble how they would appear under daytime lighting conditions on Earth. An optimised version of a NASA image. Credit NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
Solar eclipse of 21 August 2017. The corona, a region of the Sun only seen from Earth when the Moon blocks out the Sun's bright face during total solar eclipses. The corona holds the answers to many of scientists' outstanding questions about the Sun's activity and processes. This photo was taken during the total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, 2017 from Oregon, USA Credit: NASA/Golpalswamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/solar-eclipse-of-21-august-2017-the-corona-a-region-of-the-sun-only-seen-from-earth-when-the-moon-blocks-out-the-suns-bright-face-during-total-solar-eclipses-the-corona-holds-the-answers-to-many-of-scientists-outstanding-questions-about-the-suns-activity-and-processes-this-photo-was-taken-during-the-total-solar-eclipse-on-aug-21-2017-from-oregon-usa-credit-nasagolpalswamy-image500976102.html
RM2M31C3J–Solar eclipse of 21 August 2017. The corona, a region of the Sun only seen from Earth when the Moon blocks out the Sun's bright face during total solar eclipses. The corona holds the answers to many of scientists' outstanding questions about the Sun's activity and processes. This photo was taken during the total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, 2017 from Oregon, USA Credit: NASA/Golpalswamy
This composite image of multiple exposures shows the progression of a partial solar eclipse over the Washington Monument, 8 April 2024, in Washington. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the North American continent from Mexico’s Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of Central America and Europe. Mandatory Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) 8 April 2024 Credit: NASA/ Bill Ingalls/ Alamy Live News via Digitaleye Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-composite-image-of-multiple-exposures-shows-the-progression-of-a-partial-solar-eclipse-over-the-washington-monument-8-april-2024-in-washington-a-total-solar-eclipse-swept-across-a-narrow-portion-of-the-north-american-continent-from-mexicos-pacific-coast-to-the-atlantic-coast-of-newfoundland-canada-a-partial-solar-eclipse-was-visible-across-the-entire-north-american-continent-along-with-parts-of-central-america-and-europe-mandatory-photo-credit-nasabill-ingalls-8-april-2024credit-nasa-bill-ingalls-alamy-live-news-via-digitaleye-image602398170.html
RM2X01H0A–This composite image of multiple exposures shows the progression of a partial solar eclipse over the Washington Monument, 8 April 2024, in Washington. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the North American continent from Mexico’s Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of Central America and Europe. Mandatory Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) 8 April 2024 Credit: NASA/ Bill Ingalls/ Alamy Live News via Digitaleye
James Webb Space Telescope’s first images – Highest resolution version of a NASA composite image showing the galaxy group called “Stephan’s Quintet.” The close proximity of this group gives astronomers a ringside seat to galactic mergers and interactions. Stephan’s Quintet is a fantastic “laboratory” for studying processes fundamental to all galaxies. The image also shows outflows driven by a supermassive black hole in one of the group’s galaxies in a level of detail never seen before. 12 July 2022Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI / Alamy Live News via Digitaleye Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/james-webb-space-telescopes-first-images-highest-resolution-version-of-a-nasa-composite-image-showing-the-galaxy-group-called-stephans-quintet-the-close-proximity-of-this-group-gives-astronomers-a-ringside-seat-to-galactic-mergers-and-interactions-stephans-quintet-is-a-fantastic-laboratory-for-studying-processes-fundamental-to-all-galaxies-the-image-also-shows-outflows-driven-by-a-supermassive-black-hole-in-one-of-the-groups-galaxies-in-a-level-of-detail-never-seen-before-12-july-2022creditnasa-esa-csa-and-stsci-alamy-live-news-via-digitaleye-image475019367.html
RM2JGR01B–James Webb Space Telescope’s first images – Highest resolution version of a NASA composite image showing the galaxy group called “Stephan’s Quintet.” The close proximity of this group gives astronomers a ringside seat to galactic mergers and interactions. Stephan’s Quintet is a fantastic “laboratory” for studying processes fundamental to all galaxies. The image also shows outflows driven by a supermassive black hole in one of the group’s galaxies in a level of detail never seen before. 12 July 2022Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI / Alamy Live News via Digitaleye
James Webb Space Telescope’s first images – Highest resolution version of a NASA composite image showing the Cosmic Cliffs region of the Carina Nebula. Captured simultaneously in Near-Infrared & Mid-Infrared, this image reveals previously invisible areas of star birth. The region is actually the edge of a giant, gaseous cavity about 7600 light-years away. The area has been eroded from the nebula by the intense UV radiation & stellar winds from massive, hot, young stars located above the area shown. 12 July 2022 Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI / Alamy Live News via Digitaleye Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/james-webb-space-telescopes-first-images-highest-resolution-version-of-a-nasa-composite-image-showing-the-cosmic-cliffs-region-of-the-carina-nebula-captured-simultaneously-in-near-infrared-mid-infrared-this-image-reveals-previously-invisible-areas-of-star-birth-the-region-is-actually-the-edge-of-a-giant-gaseous-cavity-about-7600-light-years-away-the-area-has-been-eroded-from-the-nebula-by-the-intense-uv-radiation-stellar-winds-from-massive-hot-young-stars-located-above-the-area-shown-12-july-2022-creditnasa-esa-csa-and-stsci-alamy-live-news-via-digitaleye-image475016908.html
RM2JGPTWG–James Webb Space Telescope’s first images – Highest resolution version of a NASA composite image showing the Cosmic Cliffs region of the Carina Nebula. Captured simultaneously in Near-Infrared & Mid-Infrared, this image reveals previously invisible areas of star birth. The region is actually the edge of a giant, gaseous cavity about 7600 light-years away. The area has been eroded from the nebula by the intense UV radiation & stellar winds from massive, hot, young stars located above the area shown. 12 July 2022 Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI / Alamy Live News via Digitaleye
The earth viewed from space High resolution enhanced image Composite version of original NASA imagery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-earth-viewed-from-space-high-resolution-enhanced-image-composite-11134297.html
RMA4X4CX–The earth viewed from space High resolution enhanced image Composite version of original NASA imagery
This Blue Marble Earth montage was created from photographs taken by the Visible/Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) instrument on board the new Suomi NPP satellite, highlighing many stunning details of our planet. The Suomi NPP satellite was renamed after Verner Suomi, commonly deemed the father of satellite meteorology. The composite was created from data collected during four orbits of the robotic satellite An optimised / enhanced NASA image: Credit: NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-blue-marble-earth-montage-was-created-from-photographs-taken-by-the-visibleinfrared-imager-radiometer-suite-viirs-instrument-on-board-the-new-suomi-npp-satellite-highlighing-many-stunning-details-of-our-planet-the-suomi-npp-satellite-was-renamed-after-verner-suomi-commonly-deemed-the-father-of-satellite-meteorology-the-composite-was-created-from-data-collected-during-four-orbits-of-the-robotic-satellite-an-optimised-enhanced-nasa-image-credit-nasa-image579471609.html
RM2TJN5XH–This Blue Marble Earth montage was created from photographs taken by the Visible/Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) instrument on board the new Suomi NPP satellite, highlighing many stunning details of our planet. The Suomi NPP satellite was renamed after Verner Suomi, commonly deemed the father of satellite meteorology. The composite was created from data collected during four orbits of the robotic satellite An optimised / enhanced NASA image: Credit: NASA
Two perspectives of Saturn's ice-covered moon Enceladus by spacecraft Cassini. Enhanced composite of NASA originals. Credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-two-perspectives-of-saturns-ice-covered-moon-enceladus-by-spacecraft-111526468.html
RMGDCD44–Two perspectives of Saturn's ice-covered moon Enceladus by spacecraft Cassini. Enhanced composite of NASA originals. Credit NASA
Composite image of the earth created from various data sources Enhanced from a NASA original South America Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-composite-image-of-the-earth-created-from-various-data-sources-enhanced-11743937.html
RMA76XTJ–Composite image of the earth created from various data sources Enhanced from a NASA original South America
This composite image of multiple exposures shows the progression of a total solar eclipse in Dallas, Texas on 8 April 2024. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the North American continent from Mexico’s Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of Central America and Europe. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber) 8 April 2024 Credit: NASA/ Keegan Barber / Alamy Live News via Digitaleye Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-composite-image-of-multiple-exposures-shows-the-progression-of-a-total-solar-eclipse-in-dallas-texas-on-8-april-2024-a-total-solar-eclipse-swept-across-a-narrow-portion-of-the-north-american-continent-from-mexicos-pacific-coast-to-the-atlantic-coast-of-newfoundland-canada-a-partial-solar-eclipse-was-visible-across-the-entire-north-american-continent-along-with-parts-of-central-america-and-europe-photo-credit-nasakeegan-barber-8-april-2024credit-nasa-keegan-barber-alamy-live-news-via-digitaleye-image602398127.html
RM2X01GXR–This composite image of multiple exposures shows the progression of a total solar eclipse in Dallas, Texas on 8 April 2024. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the North American continent from Mexico’s Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of Central America and Europe. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber) 8 April 2024 Credit: NASA/ Keegan Barber / Alamy Live News via Digitaleye
This composite image of 5 exposures shows the progression of a total solar eclipse in Dallas, Texas on 8 April 2024. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the North American continent from Mexico’s Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of Central America and Europe. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber) 8 April 20245 images. Credit: NASA/ Keegan Barber / Alamy Live News via Digitaleye Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-composite-image-of-5-exposures-shows-the-progression-of-a-total-solar-eclipse-in-dallas-texas-on-8-april-2024-a-total-solar-eclipse-swept-across-a-narrow-portion-of-the-north-american-continent-from-mexicos-pacific-coast-to-the-atlantic-coast-of-newfoundland-canada-a-partial-solar-eclipse-was-visible-across-the-entire-north-american-continent-along-with-parts-of-central-america-and-europe-photo-credit-nasakeegan-barber-8-april-20245-images-credit-nasa-keegan-barber-alamy-live-news-via-digitaleye-image602400328.html
RM2X01KNC–This composite image of 5 exposures shows the progression of a total solar eclipse in Dallas, Texas on 8 April 2024. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the North American continent from Mexico’s Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of Central America and Europe. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber) 8 April 20245 images. Credit: NASA/ Keegan Barber / Alamy Live News via Digitaleye
Occasionally, an asteroid large enough to destroy a city passes between the orbits of the Earth and the Moon. On 25 March 2023, such an object, named 2023 DZ2 passed within 515,000km of the moon, before flying by Earth hours later. As it is passing just 68,000km away, the asteroid will be visible from Earth through binoculars and small telescopes across the globe. ?25 MarchÊ2023?Credit: NASA/ Alamy Live News via Digitaleye Artist's impression - a unique composite image derived from optimised and enhanced versions of original NASA imagery. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/occasionally-an-asteroid-large-enough-to-destroy-a-city-passes-between-the-orbits-of-the-earth-and-the-moon-on-25-march-2023-such-an-object-named-2023-dz2-passed-within-515000km-of-the-moon-before-flying-by-earth-hours-later-as-it-is-passing-just-68000km-away-the-asteroid-will-be-visible-from-earth-through-binoculars-and-small-telescopes-across-the-globe-25-march2023credit-nasa-alamy-live-news-via-digitaleye-artists-impression-a-unique-composite-image-derived-from-optimised-and-enhanced-versions-of-original-nasa-imagery-image543929220.html
RM2PGX37G–Occasionally, an asteroid large enough to destroy a city passes between the orbits of the Earth and the Moon. On 25 March 2023, such an object, named 2023 DZ2 passed within 515,000km of the moon, before flying by Earth hours later. As it is passing just 68,000km away, the asteroid will be visible from Earth through binoculars and small telescopes across the globe. ?25 MarchÊ2023?Credit: NASA/ Alamy Live News via Digitaleye Artist's impression - a unique composite image derived from optimised and enhanced versions of original NASA imagery.
Occasionally, an asteroid large enough to destroy a city passes between the orbits of the Earth and the Moon. On 25 March 2023, such an object, named 2023 DZ2 passed within 515,000km of the moon, before flying by Earth hours later. As it is passing just 68,000km away, the asteroid will be visible from Earth through binoculars and small telescopes across the globe. ?25 MarchÊ2023?Credit: NASA/ Alamy Live News via Digitaleye Artist's impression - a unique composite image derived from optimised and enhanced versions of original NASA imagery. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/occasionally-an-asteroid-large-enough-to-destroy-a-city-passes-between-the-orbits-of-the-earth-and-the-moon-on-25-march-2023-such-an-object-named-2023-dz2-passed-within-515000km-of-the-moon-before-flying-by-earth-hours-later-as-it-is-passing-just-68000km-away-the-asteroid-will-be-visible-from-earth-through-binoculars-and-small-telescopes-across-the-globe-25-march2023credit-nasa-alamy-live-news-via-digitaleye-artists-impression-a-unique-composite-image-derived-from-optimised-and-enhanced-versions-of-original-nasa-imagery-image543929094.html
RM2PGX332–Occasionally, an asteroid large enough to destroy a city passes between the orbits of the Earth and the Moon. On 25 March 2023, such an object, named 2023 DZ2 passed within 515,000km of the moon, before flying by Earth hours later. As it is passing just 68,000km away, the asteroid will be visible from Earth through binoculars and small telescopes across the globe. ?25 MarchÊ2023?Credit: NASA/ Alamy Live News via Digitaleye Artist's impression - a unique composite image derived from optimised and enhanced versions of original NASA imagery.
Occasionally, an asteroid large enough to destroy a city passes between the orbits of the Earth and the Moon. On 25 March 2023, such an object, named 2023 DZ2 passed within 515,000km of the moon, before flying by Earth hours later. As it is passing just 68,000km away, the asteroid will be visible from Earth through binoculars and small telescopes across the globe. ?25 MarchÊ2023?Credit: NASA/ Alamy Live News via Digitaleye Artist's impression - a unique composite image derived from optimised and enhanced versions of original NASA imagery. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/occasionally-an-asteroid-large-enough-to-destroy-a-city-passes-between-the-orbits-of-the-earth-and-the-moon-on-25-march-2023-such-an-object-named-2023-dz2-passed-within-515000km-of-the-moon-before-flying-by-earth-hours-later-as-it-is-passing-just-68000km-away-the-asteroid-will-be-visible-from-earth-through-binoculars-and-small-telescopes-across-the-globe-25-march2023credit-nasa-alamy-live-news-via-digitaleye-artists-impression-a-unique-composite-image-derived-from-optimised-and-enhanced-versions-of-original-nasa-imagery-image543929215.html
RM2PGX37B–Occasionally, an asteroid large enough to destroy a city passes between the orbits of the Earth and the Moon. On 25 March 2023, such an object, named 2023 DZ2 passed within 515,000km of the moon, before flying by Earth hours later. As it is passing just 68,000km away, the asteroid will be visible from Earth through binoculars and small telescopes across the globe. ?25 MarchÊ2023?Credit: NASA/ Alamy Live News via Digitaleye Artist's impression - a unique composite image derived from optimised and enhanced versions of original NASA imagery.
This composite image of 7 exposures shows the progression of a total solar eclipse in Dallas, Texas on 8 April 2024. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the North American continent from Mexico’s Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of Central America and Europe. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber) 8 April 2024 A composite version of 7 images. Credit: NASA/ Keegan Barber / Alamy Live News via Digitaleye Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-composite-image-of-7-exposures-shows-the-progression-of-a-total-solar-eclipse-in-dallas-texas-on-8-april-2024-a-total-solar-eclipse-swept-across-a-narrow-portion-of-the-north-american-continent-from-mexicos-pacific-coast-to-the-atlantic-coast-of-newfoundland-canada-a-partial-solar-eclipse-was-visible-across-the-entire-north-american-continent-along-with-parts-of-central-america-and-europe-photo-credit-nasakeegan-barber-8-april-2024a-composite-version-of-7-images-credit-nasa-keegan-barber-alamy-live-news-via-digitaleye-image602400016.html
RM2X01KA8–This composite image of 7 exposures shows the progression of a total solar eclipse in Dallas, Texas on 8 April 2024. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the North American continent from Mexico’s Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of Central America and Europe. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber) 8 April 2024 A composite version of 7 images. Credit: NASA/ Keegan Barber / Alamy Live News via Digitaleye
This composite image of 9 exposures shows the progression of a total solar eclipse in Dallas, Texas on 8 April 2024. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the North American continent from Mexico’s Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of Central America and Europe. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber) 8 April 2024 A composite version of 9 images. Credit: NASA/ Keegan Barber / Alamy Live News via Digitaleye Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-composite-image-of-9-exposures-shows-the-progression-of-a-total-solar-eclipse-in-dallas-texas-on-8-april-2024-a-total-solar-eclipse-swept-across-a-narrow-portion-of-the-north-american-continent-from-mexicos-pacific-coast-to-the-atlantic-coast-of-newfoundland-canada-a-partial-solar-eclipse-was-visible-across-the-entire-north-american-continent-along-with-parts-of-central-america-and-europe-photo-credit-nasakeegan-barber-8-april-2024a-composite-version-of-9-images-credit-nasa-keegan-barber-alamy-live-news-via-digitaleye-image602400026.html
RM2X01KAJ–This composite image of 9 exposures shows the progression of a total solar eclipse in Dallas, Texas on 8 April 2024. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the North American continent from Mexico’s Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of Central America and Europe. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber) 8 April 2024 A composite version of 9 images. Credit: NASA/ Keegan Barber / Alamy Live News via Digitaleye
Astronaut footprint from the first lunar landing. Apollo 11. Optimised version of an original NASA image. Credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-astronaut-footprint-from-the-first-lunar-landing-apollo-11-optimised-58133920.html
RMDAG6BC–Astronaut footprint from the first lunar landing. Apollo 11. Optimised version of an original NASA image. Credit NASA
The United States flag on the lunar surface. Optimised and enhanced version of an original NASA image. Credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-united-states-flag-on-the-lunar-surface-optimised-and-enhanced-26049330.html
RMBEAJ56–The United States flag on the lunar surface. Optimised and enhanced version of an original NASA image. Credit NASA
The United States flag on the lunar surface. Optimised and enhanced version of an original NASA image. Credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-united-states-flag-on-the-lunar-surface-optimised-and-enhanced-26049336.html
RMBEAJ5C–The United States flag on the lunar surface. Optimised and enhanced version of an original NASA image. Credit NASA
Buzz Aldrin on the moon carrying scientific equipment. Apollo 11. Optimised and enhanced version of a NASA image. Credit NASA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-buzz-aldrin-on-the-moon-carrying-scientific-equipment-apollo-11-optimised-26049636.html
RMBEAJG4–Buzz Aldrin on the moon carrying scientific equipment. Apollo 11. Optimised and enhanced version of a NASA image. Credit NASA.
Astronaut's boot on the lunar surface during the Apollo 11 mission. Optimised and enhanced version of a NASA image. Credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-astronauts-boot-on-the-lunar-surface-during-the-apollo-11-mission-26049516.html
RMBEAJBT–Astronaut's boot on the lunar surface during the Apollo 11 mission. Optimised and enhanced version of a NASA image. Credit NASA
Astronaut footprint from the first lunar landing. Apollo 11. Optimised version of an original NASA image. Credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-astronaut-footprint-from-the-first-lunar-landing-apollo-11-optimised-26049398.html
RMBEAJ7J–Astronaut footprint from the first lunar landing. Apollo 11. Optimised version of an original NASA image. Credit NASA
Shadow of Apollo 11 astronaut cast across the lunar surface. Optimised and enhanced version of original NASA image Credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-shadow-of-apollo-11-astronaut-cast-across-the-lunar-surface-optimised-26054418.html
RMBEATJX–Shadow of Apollo 11 astronaut cast across the lunar surface. Optimised and enhanced version of original NASA image Credit NASA
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