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The atmospheric plume from an underwater volcano eruption
The atmospheric plume from an underwater volcano eruption

The atmospheric plume from an underwater volcano eruption is pictured from the International Space Station.

Minsk the capital city of Belarus
Minsk the capital city of Belarus

Minsk, the capital city of Belarus, is pictured from the International Space Station.

The waxing gibbous Moon above Minnesota
The waxing gibbous Moon above Minnesota

The waxing gibbous Moon is pictured above the U.S. state of Minnesota.

Russian spacewalker Anton Shkaplerov works outside Nauka
Russian spacewalker Anton Shkaplerov works outside Nauka

Russian spacewalker Anton Shkaplerov works outside the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module during a spacewalk.

January 20, 1992
January 20, 1992

The two X-31A Enhanced Fighter Maneuverability research aircraft, (serial nos. 164584 and 164585) piloted by Dietrich Seeck and Fred Knox,…

Astronaut Kayla Barron peers out from the cupola
Astronaut Kayla Barron peers out from the cupola

NASA astronaut Flight Engineer Kayla Barron peers out from a window inside the cupola, the International Space Station’s “window to…

NASA Conducts 1st RS-25 Engine Test of Year at Stennis Space Center
NASA Conducts 1st RS-25 Engine Test of Year at Stennis Space Center

NASA conducted its first RS-25 engine hot fire test of the new year Jan. 19 on the Fred Haise Test…

Astronaut Mark Vande Hei harvests plants grown on petri plates
Astronaut Mark Vande Hei harvests plants grown on petri plates

Astronaut Mark Vande Hei harvests plants grown on petri plates for the APEX-07 (Advanced Plant Experiments) space botany study.

Astronaut Mark Vande Hei works on a space botany experiment
Astronaut Mark Vande Hei works on a space botany experiment

Astronaut Mark Vande Hei works the Plant Habitat-05 space botany experiment that observes cotton cultures grown on the International Space…

Astronaut Kayla Barron works on a space botany experiment
Astronaut Kayla Barron works on a space botany experiment

Astronaut Kayla Barron works the MVP-Plant-01 (Multi-use Variable-gravity Platform) space botany study that monitors shoot and root development.