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This self-portrait of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity combines 66 exposures taken by the rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) during the 177th Martian day, or sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars (Feb. 3, 2013). The rover is positioned at a patch of flat outcrop called "John Klein," which was selected as the site for the f...
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Beautifully lit at night, the shuttle is dazzling in the darkness of Kennedy Space Center. Some unfortunate movement of the GigaPan robot during the 0.5 second exposure ruined the otherwise glorious shot.
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in McMinnville, OR with the new IMAX and Space Museum buildings on the right (which are not yet in the Google Earth satellite picture data base)
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This panorama is a mosaic of images taken by the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on the NASA Mars rover Curiosity while the rover was working at a site called "Rocknest" in October and November 2012. The center of the scene, looking eastward from Rocknest, includes the Point Lake area. After the component images for this scen...
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Taken from the Roof of the Space Needle, 9/30. View South and South West.
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Shot on 70 mm negative film as the Last Space Shuttle Atlantis clears the Pad 39A tower for the last time. The huge media crowd and international visitors to the Kennedy Space Center surround the camera, as well as the iconic VAB.
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Here we see the shuttle Atlantis on pad 39-A one day before the launch of the Hubble Servicing Mission 4. It's just before sunset and we see the shuttle just free of the protective "Rotating Service Structure (RSS)" which has just been pivoted off to the left. The large water tank to the right of the launch pad is part...
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- Hubble Shot by gregr
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I downloaded this from www.spacetelescope.org/images/original/heic0710a.tif
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(I assume since the Hubble Space Telescope is owned by NASA which is government run that this image is in the public domain. If I'm incorrect please let me know.)
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This image was created as part of a biodiversity lab exercise for an Honors Environmental Biology course at Miami University. Prior to visiting the sites, students will explore images across an urban-rural gradient.
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I started with a panorama from Sol 3 based on the raw images. I then corrected the white balance, tuned the luminosity curves to increase contrast, then upped the color saturation to make things less hazy.
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