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Video: On the Job with Astronaut and Space Photographer, Don Pettit
The Insane Camera Gear Used to Photograph Shuttle Launches in the 80s
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This Is How Astronauts Take Photos Of Earth From The International Space Station
NASA Releases “Pillars of Creation” Image Captured by the Hubble
Here Are 2.95-Million Photos of Earth From NASA
Check Out This Incredible Four Gigapixel Panorama of Mars
I Photographer: NASA Shooter Michelle Murphy
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Interview by Julie Leibach
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Mar 11, 2013
The VST Marks its Inauguration With an Astonishing Image of the Carina Nebula
NASA Releases “Earth as Art” Book as Free PDF, iPad App
NASA Satellite Image Shows Just How Massive Hurricane Sandy Really Is
570 Megapixel “Dark Energy Camera” Starts Photographing The Skies
Watch This Ultra-HD “Fly Through” Video of the International Space Station
NASA Creates Giant Gigapan Panorama With Mars Rover Photos
Neil Armstrong’s Photo Duds
Why Does The Mars Rover Curiosity Only Have A 2MP Sensor?
These Are The Cameras Currently Shooting On Mars
NASA Releases Incredible Panoramic Photo of Mars
First Full Image of Earth as Seen From Above the North Pole
A Fujifilm Real 3D W3 Is Taking Photos In Space
15 incredible photos taken by the Rosetta spacecraft
Neptune, Titan, Jupiter, and Pluto look gorgeous in these new photos
The best photos from the 2018 Perseids meteor shower
Celebrate NASA’s 60th birthday with these vintage photos from space
Imaging the Brightest Supernova Ever
Photo: Hubble Captures the Messier 9 Cluster With More Than 250,000 Stars
NASA provides a powerful view of California’s deadly wildfires
Check out the first 8k video footage from the International Space Station
This is the first clear photo from NASA’s InSight spacecraft
This 15 minute time-lapse from space takes you around the world twice
Two stars in a fight to the death
See how NASA’s iconic Earthrise image was shot
MU69 is the most distant object we’ve ever visited—and it looks like a space snowman
New Hubble image offers a detailed look at the Triangulum Galaxy
MU69, previously presumed a space snowman, is instead a pair of cosmic pancakes
NASA Goes Digital
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Phil Scott
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Dec 17, 2008
Jupiter’s roiling clouds are a thing of beauty
NASA Releases ‘Blue Marble 2012’ Photo of the Eastern Hemisphere
Here’s the first-ever direct image of a black hole
NASA created these alien clouds to study our atmosphere
How scientists saw the ‘invisible’—and captured the first image of a black hole
NASA’s Newest “Blue Marble” Shot is 64,000,000 Pixels of Earthly Beauty
This stellar Crab Nebula image is the perfect way to celebrate Hubble’s birthday
Redshirts on the red planet: Mars is sporting a giant Star Trek insignia
NASA’s Guide to Photography with a Hasselblad Is Wonderfully Nerdy
This is what it looks like to photograph a volcanic eruption from space
Fifty years ago Hasselblad sent the first cameras to the moon
How scientists colorize Hubble’s deep space photographs
Amazing new photos of asteroid Ryugu present a new mystery: who cleaned up all the dust?
Amateur Astrophotographer Captures Five Gigapixel View Of The Sky
Scientists are scrambling to take more photos of this seemingly alien comet
Who uses Photoshop on a Mars selfie?
Photo: Tornado Trail in Massachusetts As Seen From Space
This fluffy ball contains the story of the universe
Astronauts Leave More Than $20,000 In Nikon Gear To Burn In Orbit
ESO Telescope Snaps 268-Megapixel Pic Of The Heavens
Nikon D300s Sent Into Space On A Weather Balloon
The New Mexico Wildfires As Seen From Space
Interactive Panorama Photo Takes You Inside The Space Shuttle Discovery
There’s an ancient starburst in the heart of the Milky Way
NASA’s top observatories teamed up to capture an imploding star in captivating 3D
NASA Picks a 2MP Kodak CCD Camera Sensor For Journey to Jupiter
This solar orbiter will get up-close images of the sun
These close-up photos of the sun could help us forecast space weather