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Robonaut2, the Next Generation Dexterous Robot - Photographer - Robonaut 2, designed by Nasa and General Motors, is a humanoid robot designed to assist humans on Earth and in space. Robonaut 2, a dexterous, humanoid astronaut helper, will fly to the International Space Station aboard space shuttle Discovery on the STS-133 mission. Although it will initially only participate in operational tests, upgrades could eventually allow the robot to realize its true purpose - helping spacewalking astronauts with tasks outside the space station
ISS: Progress ship. 11/2000 - Progress supply ship. 11/2000 - Progress ship, with 2 tons of cargo on board for Expedition 1, approaching the International Space Station (ISS). 11/2000. A Progress supply ship linked up to the orbiting International Space Station (ISS) at 3:48 GMT, November 18, bringing Expedition 1 commander William M. Shepherd, pilot Yuri P. Gidzenko and flight engineer Sergei K. Krikalev two tons of food, clothing, hardware and holiday gifts from their families. The photograph was taken with a 35 mm camera and the film was later handed over to the STS - 97 crew members for return to Earth and subsequent processing. Nov 2000
H - II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) - Close up of the H - II Transfer Vehicle (or HTV) when attached to the International Space Station (ISS) by the robotic arm of the station. The HTV is an uninhabited spaceship of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency. It is used to supply the International Space Station (ISS). Image obtained from the International Space Station on September 17, 2009. A close - up view of the unpiloted English H - II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) in the grasp of the International Space Station's robotic Canadarm2. NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, all Expedition 20 flight engineers, used the station's robotic arm to grab the cargo craft and attach it to the Earth - facing port of the Harmony node. The attachment was completed at 5:26 (CDT) on Sep 17, 2009
H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) - The H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) is an uninhabited spacecraft of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. It is used to supply the International Space Station (ISS). Image obtained from the International Space Station on September 17, 2009. Backdropped by a scattering of clouds over part of Earth, the unpiloted English H - II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) approaches the International Space Station. Once the HTV was in range, NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, all Expedition 20 flight engineers, used the station's robotic arm to grab the cargo craft and attach it to the Earth - facing port of the Harmony node. The attachment was completed at 5:26 (CDT) on Sep 17, 2009
Space Shuttle Endeavour - 07/2009 - Space Shuttle Endeavour - Shuttle Endeavour approaching the International Space Station (ISS). In its hold, the last element of the Japanese experimental module Kibo. July 17, 2009. This view of the Space Shuttle Endeavour was provided by an Expedition 20 crewmember during a survey of the approaching vehicle prior to docking with the International Space Station. As part of the survey and part of every mission's activities, the STS - 127 Endeavour crew performed a back - flip for the rendezvous pitch maneuver (RPM). 17 July 2009
ISS: modules Unity, Zarya and Zvezda 10/2000 - ISS: modules Unity, Zarya and Zvezda 10/2000 - The international space station shortly before docking with the shuttle Discovery. 12/10/2000. Not long before the link - up of the Space Shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station (ISS), a crew member onboard the shuttle used a handheld 70 mm camera to grab this image of the station. Backdropped against the blackness of space, all the current elements are visible, though this particular angle makes them difficult to delineate. Nearest the camera is the Progress supply ship, attached to the service module or Zvezda, which connects to the functional cargo block (FGB) or Zarya. At the top or far end in this vew is the U.S. - built Unity Node 1. Once the STS - 92 crew completed its work, the addition of the Z1 Truss and a third pressurized mating adapter changed the appearance considerably. Oct 12 2000
ATV Jules Verne - The Jules Verne ATV - View of the first European automatic cargo ship ATV christens Jules Verne, leaving the international space station on 5 September 2008. Designed to supply the station with various equipment, the ATV, with several tons of fuel on board, is used to bring the station back into its orbit. Jules Verne moored at the station on April 3, 2008. 5 Sept. 2008 - Backdropped by the blackness of space, European Space Agency's (ESA) “” Jules Verne”” Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) begins its relative separation from the International Space Station. The ATV undocked from the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 4:29 p.m. (CDT) on Sept. 5, 2008 and was placed in a parking orbit for three weeks, scheduled to be deorbited on Sept. 29 when lighting conditions are correct for an ESA imagery experiment of reentry
H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) - The H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) is an uninhabited spacecraft of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. It is used to supply the International Space Station (ISS). Image obtained from the International Space Station on September 17, 2009. Backdropped by a scattering of clouds over part of Earth, the unpiloted English H - II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) approaches the International Space Station. Once the HTV was in range, NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, all Expedition 20 flight engineers, used the station's robotic arm to grab the cargo craft and attach it to the Earth - facing port of the Harmony node. The attachment was completed at 5:26 (CDT) on Sep 17, 2009
H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) - The H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) is an uninhabited spacecraft of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. It is used to supply the International Space Station (ISS). Image obtained from the International Space Station on September 17, 2009. Backdropped by a blue and white part of Earth and the blackness of space, the unpiloted English H - II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) approaches the International Space Station. Once the HTV was in range, NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, all Expedition 20 flight engineers, used the station's robotic arm to grab the cargo craft and attach it to the Earth - facing port of the Harmony node. The attachment was completed at 5:26 (CDT) on Sep 17, 2009. A Russian spacecraft docked to the station is at bottom right
Johannes Kepler ATV - The Johannes Kepler automatic module seen after its separation from the International Space Station (ISS). The ATV Johannes Kepler, intended to supply the station with various equipment, was removed from the station on 20 June 2011. Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, European Space Agency's (ESA) “Johannes Kepler” Automated Transfer Vehicle - 2 (ATV - 2) begins its relative separation from the International Space Station. The ATV - 2 undocked from the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 10:46 a.m. (EDT) on June 20, 2011
The International Space Station (ISS) 05/2011 - The International Space Station (ISS) 05/2011 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Endeavour at the end of the STS mission - 134 on 29 May 2011. Backdropped by the blackness of space, the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 134 crew member on the space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 11:55 p.m. (EDT) on May 29, 2011. Endeavour spent 11 days, 17 hours and 41 minutes attached to the orbiting laboratory
The international space station seen from the space shuttle Discovery - ISS seen from the space shuttle Discovery during undocking - The international space station (ISS) seen during the mooring maneuvers from the space shuttle Discovery. 10/2000. A farewell snapshot of the International Space Station (ISS) was captured with a 35 mm camera through the Space Shuttle Discovery's crew optical alignment system during separation operations. Discoloration of the station is associated with the COAS. This edge - on image reveals the newest additions to the station, with the Z1 Truss structure on top and the third pressurized mating adapter on bottom in this angle
ISS: BEAM - 09/2016 - Bigelow Expandable Activity Module - 09/2016 - View of the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) mooring to the Tranquility module of the International Space Station (ISS). This experimental habitable module should allow for two years to test the technique of inflatable space habitat. The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) is seen attached to the Tranquility module of the International Space Station. BEAM is an experimental expandable habitat. Expandable habitats, occasionally described as inflatable habitats, greatly decrease the amount of transport volume for future space missions. These “” expandables”” weigh less and take up less room on a rocket while allowing additional space for living and working. They also provide protection from solar and cosmic radiation, space debris, and other contaminants. Crews traveling to the moon, Mars, asteroids, or other destinations could use them as habitable structures
ATV Johannes Kepler - The Johannes Kepler automatic module seen from the International Space Station (ISS). ATV Johannes Kepler, intended to supply the station with various equipment, docked at the station on 24 February 2011. Backdropped by a cloud - covered part of Earth, the European Space Agency's “” Johannes Kepler”” Automated Transfer Vehicle - 2 (ATV - 2) approaches the International Space Station. Docking of the two spacecraft occurred at 10:59 a.m. (EST) on Feb. 24, 2011
ISS and inflatable module - Large habitat and ISS: Artist's view of a large inflatable module (much larger than all existing modules) installed on the International Space Station (ISS). A live module or CEV (Crew Exploration Vehicle) type Orion prepares to moor to the inflatable module. A manned Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) prepares to dock with a spacious inflatable habitat attached to the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of 250 nautical miles. This inflatable habitat, much larger than any existing ISS module, is a combination of layers of flexible material capped by sturdy docking hardware at either end. The inflatable portion is collapsed and sandwiched between the docking hardware portions for launch from earth and then inflated and pressurized with a breathable atmosphere once in orbit. The habitat features a pair of 42 x 24 inch windows to the outside. The habitat is attached to a pressurized module of the ISS via a Common Berthing Mechanism (CBM) while the other end of the habitat features an International Docking System Standard (IDSS) system for docking with manned spacecraft. The inflatable portion of the habitat is 45 feet long with a maximum diameter of 28 feet. Including docking hardware the total length is 55 feet. The interior of the habit, sans storage and other equipment, provides approximately 17 thousand cubic feet of micro gravity living space. The CEV is 33 feet long with a maximum diameter of 20 feet while the solar voltaic panels have a maximum spread of a little over 60 feet
Cargo SpaceX Dragon 05/2012 - The SpaceX Dragon automatic module seen over Namibia from the International Space Station (ISS), before its first mooring on 25 May 2012. SpaceX Dragon is the first private company spacecraft to be used to join the international space station. Backdropped against the Namib Desert on the Atlantic coast of Namibia, the SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft approaches the International Space Station on May 25, 2012 for grapple and berthing. Expedition 31 Flight Engineers Don Petpetit and Andre Kuipers grappled Dragon at 9:56 a.m. (EDT) with the Canadarm2 robotic arm and used the robotic arm to berth Dragon to the Earth - facing side of the station's Harmony node at 12:02 p.m
Cygnus Cargo 09/2013 - The Cygnus automatic module seen from the International Space Station (ISS) at mooring on 29 September 2013. Cygnus is the second spacecraft of a private company to be used to join the international space station. The first Cygnus commercial cargo spacecraft built by Orbital Sciences Corp. is photographed by an Expedition 37 crew member on the International Space Station during rendezvous and docking operations. The two spacecraft converged at 7:01 a.m. EDT on Sep 29, 2013
ATV Jules Verne - The Jules Verne ATV - View of the first European automatic cargo ship ATV christens Jules Verne, leaving the international space station on 5 September 2008. Designed to supply the station with various equipment, the ATV, with several tons of fuel on board, is used to bring the station back into its orbit. Jules Verne moored at the station April 3, 2008. 5 Sept. 2008 - Backdropped by a blanket of clouds, European Space Agency's (ESA) “” Jules Verne”” Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) continues its relative separation from the International Space Station. The ATV undocked from the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 4:29 p.m. (CDT) on Sept. 5, 2008 and was placed in a parking orbit for three weeks, scheduled to be deorbited on Sept. 29 when lighting conditions are correct for an ESA imagery experiment of reentry
The International Space Station (ISS) 02/2010 - The International Space Station (ISS) 02/2010 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Endeavour at the end of the STS mission - 130 on 19 February 2010. The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 130 crew member on space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 7:54 p.m. (EST) on Feb. 19, 2010
Johannes Kepler ATV - The Johannes Kepler automatic module seen from the International Space Station (ISS). ATV Johannes Kepler, intended to supply the station with various equipment, docked at the station on 24 February 2011. Backdropped by the blackness of space and Earth's horizon, the European Space Agency's “Johannes Kepler” Automated Transfer Vehicle - 2 (ATV - 2) appears very small as it approaches the International Space Station. Docking of the two spacecraft occurred at 10:59 a.m. (EST) on Feb. 24, 2011
ATV Johannes Kepler - The Johannes Kepler automatic module seen from the International Space Station (ISS). ATV Johannes Kepler, intended to supply the station with various equipment, docked at the station on 24 February 2011. Backdropped by a blue and white part of Earth, the European Space Agency's “Johannes Kepler” Automated Transfer Vehicle - 2 (ATV - 2) approaches the International Space Station. Docking of the two spacecraft occurred at 10:59 a.m. (EST) on Feb. 24, 2011
The International Space Station 02/2001 - The International Space Station (ISS) 02/2001 - The International Space Station (ISS) seen from the Atlantis shuttle. STS-98. 16/02/2001. Backdropped against the blackness of space, the International Space Station (ISS) was photographed with a 35 mm camera by one of the astronauts onboard Atlantis. The crew of the station, onboard the outpost since early November 2000, is made up of astronaut William M. (Bill) Shepherd, mission commander; Yuri P. Gidzenko, Soyuz commander; and Sergei K. Krikalev, flight engineer. Krikalev and Gidzenko represent the Russian Aviation and Space Agency. On Atlantis were astronauts Kenneth D. Cockrell, mission commander; Mark L. Polansky, pilot; and Marsha S. Ivins, Robert L. Curbeam and Thomas D. Jones, all mission specialists. The shuttle and the station parted company at 8:06 a.m. (CST), Feb. 16, as Polansky flew the shuttle halfway around the outpost and its new Destiny laboratory before moving off
ATV Jules Verne - The Jules Verne ATV - View of the first European automatic cargo ship ATV christens Jules Verne, leaving the international space station on 5 September 2008. Designed to supply the station with various equipment, the ATV, with several tons of fuel on board, is used to bring the station back into its orbit. Jules Verne moored at the station on April 3, 2008. 5 Sept. 2008 - Backdropped by a blue and white Earth, European Space Agency's (ESA) “” Jules Verne”” Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) continues its relative separation from the International Space Station. The ATV undocked from the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 4:29 p.m. (CDT) on Sept. 5, 2008 and was placed in a parking orbit for three weeks, scheduled to be deorbited on Sept. 29 when lighting conditions are correct for an ESA imagery experiment of reentry
The International Space Station 02/2001 - The International Space Station (ISS) 02/2001 - The Space Station seen from the Atlantis Shuttle. ISS STS - 98. 16/02/2001. The International Space Station (ISS) is backdropped against the blackness of space in this medium - distance, 70 mm frame, as photographed from the departing Space Shuttle Atlantis. The newly installed Destiny laboratory is in the left foreground. The crews of the Space Shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station parted company at 8:06 a.m. (CST), February 16, as astronaut Mark L. Polansky, pilot, flew the shuttle halfway around the station and its new Destiny laboratory before moving off. Feb 16 2001
H - II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) - 09/2012 - The H - II Transfer Vehicle (or HTV) during its separation from the International Space Station (ISS), held by the robotic arm of Canadarm 2. The HTV is an uninhabited spaceship of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency. It is used to supply the International Space Station (ISS). Image obtained from the International Space Station on September 12, 2012. The International Space Station's Canadarm2 unberths the unpiloted Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) H - II Transfer Vehicle (HTV - 3), filled with trash and unneeded items, in preparation for its release from the station. JAXA astronaut Aki Hoshide and NASA astronaut Joe Acaba, both Expedition 32 flight engineers, used the station's robot arm to grapple the HTV - 3 and unberth it from the Earth - facing port of the Harmony node. The cargo craft was released at 11:50 a.m. (EDT) on Sep 12, 2012
The International Space Station (ISS) 02/2010 - The International Space Station (ISS) 02/2010 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Endeavour at the end of the STS mission - 130 on 19 February 2010. The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 130 crew member on space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 7:54 p.m. (EST) on Feb. 19, 2010
ATV Johannes Kepler - The Johannes Kepler automatic module seen from the International Space Station (ISS). ATV Johannes Kepler, intended to supply the station with various equipment, docked at the station on 24 February 2011. Backdropped by a cloud - covered part of Earth, the European Space Agency's “” Johannes Kepler”” Automated Transfer Vehicle - 2 (ATV - 2) approaches the International Space Station. Docking of the two spacecraft occurred at 10:59 a.m. (EST) on Feb. 24, 2011
The International Space Station (ISS) 03/2011 - The International Space Station (ISS) 03/2011 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Discovery at the end of the STS - 133 mission on 7 March 2011. In the foreground, the European refuelling module ATV Kepler. A close - up view of the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 133 crew member on space shuttle Discovery after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 7 a.m. (ST) on March 7, 2011. Discovery spent eight days, 16 hours, and 46 minutes attached to the orbiting laboratory
ISS: modules Unity, Zarya and Zvezda 10/2000 - ISS: modules Unity, Zarya and Zvezda 10/2000 - The international space station shortly before docking with the shuttle Discovery. 12/10/2000. Not long before the link - up of the Space Shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station (ISS), a crew member onboard the shuttle used a handheld 70 mm camera to grab this image of the station. Backdropped against the blackness of space, all the current elements are visible, though this particular angle makes them difficult to delineate. Nearest the camera is the Progress supply ship, attached to the service module or Zvezda, which connects to the functional cargo block (FGB) or Zarya. At the top or far end in this vew is the U.S. - built Unity Node 1. Once the STS - 92 crew completed its work, the addition of the Z1 Truss and a third pressurized mating adapter changed the appearance considerably. Oct 12 2000
H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) - The H-II Transfer Vehicle (or HTV) is attached to the International Space Station (ISS) by the robotic arm of the station. The HTV is an uninhabited spaceship of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency. It is used to supply the International Space Station (ISS). Image obtained from the International Space Station on September 17, 2009. Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the unpiloted English H - II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) approaches the International Space Station. Once the HTV was in range, NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk and European Space Agency astronaut Frank De Winne, all Expedition 20 flight engineers, used the station's robotic arm to grab the cargo craft and attach it to the Earth - facing port of the Harmony node. The attachment was completed at 5:26 (CDT) on Sep 17, 2009. The end effector of the Canadarm2 is visible at bottom right
The International Space Station (ISS) 11/2009 - The International Space Station (ISS) 11/2009 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Atlantis at the end of the STS - 129 mission on 25 November 2009. Set against the background of Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 129 crew member on Atlantis soon after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 3:53 a.m. (CST) on Nov. 25, 2009
The International Space Station (ISS) 09/2009 - The International Space Station (ISS) 09/2009 - A portion of the International Space Station (ISS) photographed by an astronaut from the STS-128 mission on 3 September 2009. A portion of the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by a space walking astronaut during the STS - 128 mission's second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the station. The blackness of space and Earth's horizon provide the backdrop for the scene. September 3, 2009
The International Space Station (ISS) 05/2011 - The International Space Station (ISS) 05/2011 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Endeavour at the end of the STS mission - 134 on 29 May 2011. The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 134 crew member on the space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 11:55 p.m. (EDT) on May 29, 2011. Endeavour spent 11 days, 17 hours and 41 minutes attached to the orbiting laboratory
ISS and inflatable module - Large habitat and ISS: Artist's view of a large inflatable module (much larger than all existing modules) installed on the International Space Station (ISS). A live module or CEV (Crew exploration vehicle) type Orion is moored to the inflatable module. A spacious inflatable habitat is attached to the International Space Station (ISS) with a manned Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) docked on one end. This inflatable habitat, much larger than any existing ISS module, is a combination of layers of flexible material capped by sturdy docking hardware at either end. The inflatable portion is collapsed and sandwiched between the docking hardware portions for launch from earth and then inflated and pressurized with a breathable atmosphere once in orbit. The habitat features a pair of 42 x 24 inch windows to the outside. The habitat is attached to a pressurized module of the ISS via a Common Berthing Mechanism (CBM) while the other end of the habitat features an International Docking System Standard (IDSS) system for docking with manned spacecraft. The inflatable portion of the habitat is 45 feet long with a maximum diameter of 28 feet. Including docking hardware the total length is 55 feet. The interior of the habit, sans storage and other equipment, provides approximately 17 thousand cubic feet of micro gravity living space. The CEV is 33 feet long with a maximum diameter of 20 feet while the solar voltaic panels have a maximum spread of a little over 60 feet
The International Space Station (ISS) and the Shuttle Endeavour 05/2011 - The Space Shuttle Endeavour docked to the International Space Station (ISS) 05/2011 - View of the Space Shuttle Endeavour moored at the International Space Station, from the Soyuz TMA spaceship - 20 on 23 May 2011. This series of images shows for the first time a shuttle moored to the space station from a Russian Soyuz spaceship. This image of the International Space Station and the docked Space Shuttle Endeavour, flying at an altitude of approximately 220 miles, was taken by Expedition 27 crew member Paolo Nespoli from the Soyuz TMA - 20 following its undocking on May 23, 2011 (USA time). The pictures are the first taken of a shuttle docked to the International Space Station from the perspective of a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. Onboard the Soyuz were Russian cosmonaut and Expedition 27 commander Dmitry Kondratyev; Nespoli, a European Space Agency astronaut; and NASA astronaut Cady Coleman. Coleman and Nespoli were both flight engineers. The three landed in Kazakhstan later that day, completing 159 days in space
ISS and inflatable module - Large habitat and ISS: Artist's view of a large inflatable module (much larger than all existing modules) installed on the International Space Station (ISS). A live module or CEV (Crew Exploration Vehicle) type Orion prepares to moor to the inflatable module. A manned Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) prepares to dock with a spacious inflatable habitat attached to the International Space Station (ISS) at an altitude of 250 nautical miles. This inflatable habitat, much larger than any existing ISS module, is a combination of layers of flexible material capped by sturdy docking hardware at either end. The inflatable portion is collapsed and sandwiched between the docking hardware portions for launch from earth and then inflated and pressurized with a breathable atmosphere once in orbit. The habitat features a pair of 42 x 24 inch windows to the outside. The habitat is attached to a pressurized module of the ISS via a Common Berthing Mechanism (CBM) while the other end of the habitat features an International Docking System Standard (IDSS) system for docking with manned spacecraft. The inflatable portion of the habitat is 45 feet long with a maximum diameter of 28 feet. Including docking hardware the total length is 55 feet. The interior of the habit, sans storage and other equipment, provides approximately 17 thousand cubic feet of micro gravity living space. The CEV is 33 feet long with a maximum diameter of 20 feet while the solar voltaic panels have a maximum spread of a little over 60 feet
H - II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) - 07/2012 - The H - II Transfer Vehicle (or HTV) while docking to the Harmony module of the International Space Station (ISS) by the robotic arm of the station. The HTV is an uninhabited spaceship of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency. It is used to supply the International Space Station (ISS). Image obtained from the International Space Station on 27 July 2012. In the grasp of the International Space Station's Canadarm2, the unpiloted Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) H - II Transfer Vehicle (HTV - 3) is berthed to the Earth - facing port of the station's Harmony node. The attachment was completed at 10:34 a.m. (EDT) on July 27, 2012. Earth's horizon and the blackness of space provide the backdrop for the scene. 27 July 2012
The International Space Station (ISS) 04/2010 - The International Space Station (ISS) 04/2010 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Discovery at the end of the STS mission - 131 on 17 April 2010. Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 131 crew member on space shuttle Discovery after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 7:52 a.m. (CDT) on April 17, 2010
Spaceship Tug and Space Station - Artist's View - Trans-Lunar space tug and the International Space Station - A towing spaceship joins the International Space Station (ISS) to bring material to the Moon. A trans-lunar space tug departs the International Space Station (ISS)* in preparation for retrieving a lunar lander currently in Earth orbit. What might be mistaken for wings are in fact solar voltaic panels for converting sunlight into electricity, just like those that adorn the ISS. Over two hundred miles below is the Atlantic Ocean, the Canary Islands, and the west coast of Saharan Africa. Long clouds of dust can be seen blowing westward off Morocco. If advances in astronautical engineering continue and lunar exploration becomes a regular activity it may become cost-effective to place a dedicated space tug into permanent orbit. Such a craft could serve the same purpose as the Apollo Command Modules did in the 1970s - ferrying astronauts and lunar landers between Earth orbit and lunar orbit - with the exception that this space tug could make the trip multiple times. suggestion only
The International Space Station (ISS) 02/2010 - The International Space Station (ISS) 02/2010 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Endeavour at the end of the STS mission - 130 on 19 February 2010. The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 130 crew member on space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 7:54 p.m. (EST) on Feb. 19, 2010
The International Space Station (ISS) 02/2010 - The International Space Station (ISS) 02/2010 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Endeavour at the end of the STS mission - 130 on 19 February 2010. The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 130 crew member on space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 7:54 p.m. (EST) on Feb. 19, 2010
The International Space Station (ISS) 09/2009 - The International Space Station (ISS) 09/2009 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Discovery at the end of the STS mission - 128 on 8 September 2009. Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the International Space Station is seen from Space Shuttle Discovery as the two spacecraft begin their relative separation. Earlier the STS - 128 and Expedition 20 crew concluded nine days of cooperative work onboard the shuttle and station. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 2:26 p.m. (CDT) on Sep 8, 2009
The International Space Station (ISS) 07/2011 - The International Space Station (ISS) 07/2011 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Atlantis at the end of the STS - 135 mission on 19 July 2011. This picture of the International Space Station was photographed from the space shuttle Atlantis as the orbiting complex and the shuttle performed their relative separation in the early hours of July 19, 2011. Onboard the station were Russian cosmonauts Andrey Borisenko, Expedition 28 commander; Sergei Volkov and Alexander Samokutyaev, both flight engineers; Japan Aerospace Exploration astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and NASA astronauts Mike Fossum and Ron Garan, all flight engineers. Onboard the shuttle were NASA astronauts Chris Ferguson, STS - 135 commander; Doug Hurley, pilot; and Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim, both mission specialists
Cygnus Cargo 10/2013 - Cygnus automatic module moors to the Harmony module of the International Space Station (ISS) on October 5, 2013. Cygnus is the second spacecraft of a private company to be used to join the international space station. Attached to the Harmony node, the first Cygnus commercial cargo spacecraft built by Orbital Sciences Corp., in the grasp of the Canadarm2, is photographed by an Expedition 37 crew member on the International Space Station. The two spacecraft converged at 7:01 a.m. EDT on Sept. 29, 2013. The thin line of Earth's atmosphere provides the backdrop for the scene. October 5 2013
The International Space Station (ISS) 11/2009 - The International Space Station (ISS) 11/2009 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Atlantis at the end of the STS - 129 mission on 25 November 2009. Set against a background of clouds, the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 129 crew member on Atlantis soon after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 3:53 a.m. (CST) on Nov. 25, 2009
The International Space Station (ISS) 11/2009 - The International Space Station (ISS) 11/2009 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Atlantis at the end of the STS - 129 mission on 25 November 2009. Set against a background of clouds, the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 129 crew member on Atlantis soon after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 3:53 a.m. (CST) on Nov. 25, 2009
The International Space Station (ISS) 05/2011 - The International Space Station (ISS) 05/2011 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Endeavour at the end of the STS mission - 134 on 29 May 2011. The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 134 crew member on the space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 11:55 p.m. (EDT) on May 29, 2011. Endeavour spent 11 days, 17 hours and 41 minutes attached to the orbiting laboratory
The International Space Station (ISS) 02/2010 - The International Space Station (ISS) 02/2010 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Endeavour at the end of the STS mission - 130 on 19 February 2010. The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 130 crew member on space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 7:54 p.m. (EST) on Feb. 19, 2010
The International Space Station (ISS) 07/2009 - The International Space Station (ISS) 07/2009 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Endeavour at the end of the STS mission - 127 on 28 July 2009. Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the International Space Station is seen from Space Shuttle Endeavour as the two spacecraft begin their relative separation. Earlier the STS - 127 and Expedition 20 crews concluded 11 days of cooperative work onboard the shuttle and station. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 12:26 p.m. (CDT) on July 28, 2009
ISS: the Earth seen from Cupola - ISS: Earth from Cupola - First picture of Earth obtained from the new Cupola module of the International Space Station (ISS). One can see part of the Sahara through the seven windows of the module. 17 February 2010. This image is the first taken through a first of its kind “” bay window”” on the International Space Station, the seven - windowed Cupola. The image shows the Sahara Desert spread out through the array of windows. The Cupola will house controls for the station robotics and will be a location where crew members can operate the robotic arms and monitor other exterior activities. February 17, 2010
The International Space Station (ISS) 09/2009 - The International Space Station (ISS) 09/2009 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Discovery at the end of the STS mission - 128 on 8 September 2009. Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the International Space Station is seen from Space Shuttle Discovery as the two spacecraft begin their relative separation. Earlier the STS - 128 and Expedition 20 crew concluded nine days of cooperative work onboard the shuttle and station. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 2:26 p.m. (CDT) on Sep 8, 2009
The International Space Station (ISS) 07/2011 - The International Space Station (ISS) 07/2011 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Atlantis at the end of the STS - 135 mission on 19 July 2011. This picture of the International Space Station was photographed from the space shuttle Atlantis as the orbiting complex and the shuttle performed their relative separation in the early hours of July 19, 2011. Onboard the station were Russian cosmonauts Andrey Borisenko, Expedition 28 commander; Sergei Volkov and Alexander Samokutyaev, both flight engineers; Japan Aerospace Exploration astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and NASA astronauts Mike Fossum and Ron Garan, all flight engineers. Onboard the shuttle were NASA astronauts Chris Ferguson, STS - 135 commander; Doug Hurley, pilot; and Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim, both mission specialists
The International Space Station (ISS) 07/2011 - The International Space Station (ISS) 07/2011 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Atlantis at the end of the STS - 135 mission on 19 July 2011. This picture of the International Space Station was photographed from the space shuttle Atlantis as the orbiting complex and the shuttle performed their relative separation in the early hours of July 19, 2011. Onboard the station were Russian cosmonauts Andrey Borisenko, Expedition 28 commander; Sergei Volkov and Alexander Samokutyaev, both flight engineers; Japan Aerospace Exploration astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and NASA astronauts Mike Fossum and Ron Garan, all flight engineers. Onboard the shuttle were NASA astronauts Chris Ferguson, STS - 135 commander; Doug Hurley, pilot; and Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim, both mission specialists
ATV Johannes Kepler - The Johannes Kepler automatic module seen from the International Space Station (ISS). ATV Johannes Kepler, intended to supply the station with various equipment, docked at the station on 24 February 2011. Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the European Space Agency's “Johannes Kepler” Automated Transfer Vehicle - 2 (ATV - 2) approaches the International Space Station. Docking of the two spacecraft occurred at 10:59 a.m. (EST) on Feb. 24, 2011. A crescent moon is visible at upper right
The International Space Station (ISS) 11/2009 - The International Space Station (ISS) 11/2009 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Atlantis at the end of the STS - 129 mission on 25 November 2009. Set against a background of clouds, the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 129 crew member on Atlantis soon after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 3:53 a.m. (CST) on Nov. 25, 2009
The International Space Station (ISS) 05/2010 - The International Space Station (ISS) 05/2010 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Atlantis at the end of the STS - 132 mission on 23 May 2010. The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 132 crew member on space shuttle Atlantis after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 10:22 a.m. (CDT) on May 23, 2010, ending a seven - day stay that saw the addition of a new station module, replacement of batteries and resupply of the orbiting outpost
The International Space Station (ISS) 09/2009 - The International Space Station (ISS) 09/2009 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Discovery at the end of the STS mission - 128 on 8 September 2009. Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the International Space Station is seen from Space Shuttle Discovery as the two spacecraft begin their relative separation. Earlier the STS - 128 and Expedition 20 crew concluded nine days of cooperative work onboard the shuttle and station. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 2:26 p.m. (CDT) on Sep 8, 2009
The International Space Station (ISS) 03/2011 - The International Space Station (ISS) 03/2011 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Discovery at the end of the STS - 133 mission on 7 March 2011. The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 133 crew member on space shuttle Discovery after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 7 a.m. (ST) on March 7, 2011. Discovery spent eight days, 16 hours, and 46 minutes attached to the orbiting laboratory
The International Space Station (ISS) 03/2011 - The International Space Station (ISS) 03/2011 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Discovery at the end of the STS - 133 mission on 7 March 2011. The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 133 crew member on space shuttle Discovery after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 7 a.m. (ST) on March 7, 2011. Discovery spent eight days, 16 hours, and 46 minutes attached to the orbiting laboratory
The International Space Station (ISS) 03/2011 - The International Space Station (ISS) 03/2011 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Discovery at the end of the STS - 133 mission on 7 March 2011. The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 133 crew member on space shuttle Discovery after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 7 a.m. (ST) on March 7, 2011. Discovery spent eight days, 16 hours, and 46 minutes attached to the orbiting laboratory
The International Space Station (ISS) 03/2011 - The International Space Station (ISS) 03/2011 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Discovery at the end of the STS - 133 mission on 7 March 2011. The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 133 crew member on space shuttle Discovery after the station and shuttle began their post - undocking relative separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 7 a.m. (ST) on March 7, 2011. Discovery spent eight days, 16 hours, and 46 minutes attached to the orbiting laboratory
The International Space Station (ISS) and the Moon 07/2011 - The International Space Station (ISS) 07/2011 - View of the International Space Station from Space Shuttle Atlantis at the end of the STS mission - 135 on 19 July 2011. This picture of the International Space Station was photographed from the space shuttle Atlantis as the orbiting complex and the shuttle performed their relative separation in the early hours of July 19, 2011. Onboard the station were Russian cosmonauts Andrey Borisenko, Expedition 28 commander; Sergei Volkov and Alexander Samokutyaev, both flight engineers; Japan Aerospace Exploration astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and NASA astronauts Mike Fossum and Ron Garan, all flight engineers. Onboard the shuttle were NASA astronauts Chris Ferguson, STS - 135 commander; Doug Hurley, pilot; and Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim, both mission specialists
ISS: Installation of BEAM - 04/2016 - Bigelow Expandable Activity Module installation - 04/2016 - Installation of the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) on the International Space Station (ISS) on 16 April 2016. This experimental habitable module is intended to test the technique of inflatable space habitat. The module, whose internal volume pressurized once deployed is 16 m3, will be tested for 2 years. The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) was installed to the International Space Station on April 16, 2016 at 5:36 a.m. EDT. Following extraction from Spacex's Dragon cargo craft using the Canadarm2 robotic arm, ground controllers installed the expandable module to the aft port of Tranquility. Astronauts will enter BEAM on an occasional basis to conduct tests to validate the module's overall performance and the capability of expandable habitats
The International Space Station (ISS). 12/2000 - The International Space Station (ISS) on Dec. 2 2000 - The International Space Station seen from the shuttle Endeavour. 02/12/2000. The International Space Station (ISS) moves in position for docking with the Space Shuttle Endeavour, in this 70 mm frame photographed by one of the STS - 97 astronauts on the flight deck of the shuttle. Most of the station's components are clearly visible in the frame, with the Soyuz spacecraft docked at left to the Zvezda Service Module, which is linked to the Zarya or Functional Cargo Block (FGB). The Unity node is at right, sporting the additions from the recent STS - 92 mission of the Z1 truss structure (largely obscured) and a Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA-3). Dec 02 2000
ISS: Unity, Zarya and Zvezda modules. 09/2000 - ISS: Unity, Zarya and Zvezda modules. 09/2000 - Unity, Zarya and Zvezda modules photographs from the Atlantis shuttle. 10/09/2000 The STS - 106 crew members used a 70 mm handheld camera to capture this view of the International Space Station (ISS) over a moderately cloud - covered land area. The station component nearest the camera is the U.S. - built Unity node, which is connected with the Russian - built Functional Cargo Block (FGB) or Zarya. The FGB was linked in July with the Service Module or Zvezda, seen near the bottom of ISS in this angle. On the far end, next to the service module, is the Progress supply ship, which joined ISS in August. Sep 10 2000
The International Space Station (ISS) 02/2010 - The International Space Station (ISS) - 02/2010 - View of the International Space Station (ISS) from the space shuttle Endeavour during its approach on February 9, 2010. Backdropped by Earth's horizon and the blackness of space, the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS - 130 crew member as space shuttle Endeavour and the station approach each other during rendezvous and docking activities. Docking occurred at 11:06 p.m. (CST) on Feb. 9, 2010, delivering the Tranquility node and its Cupola
ISS: astronauts in Cupola - Astronauts in Cupola module on ISS - Astronauts Terry Virts (left) and Jeffrey Williams pose for a photo in the new Cupola module of the International Space Station (ISS). 17 February 2010. NASA astronauts Terry Virts (left), STS - 130 pilot; and Jeffrey Williams, Expedition 22 commander, pose for a photo near the windows in the newly - installed Cupola of the International Space Station while space shuttle Endeavour remains docked with the station. February 17, 2010
Cygnus Cargo 10/2013 - The Cygnus automatic module seen from the International Space Station (ISS) when it returned to Earth's atmosphere on 22 October 2013. Cygnus is the second spacecraft of a private company to be used to join the international space station. The Orbital Sciences' Cygnus commercial craft begins its relative separation from the International Space Station after three weeks at the station. European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano and NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg, both Expedition 37 flight engineers, were at the controls of the robotics workstation removing Cygnus from the Harmony node then safely releasing it at 7:31 a.m. (EDT) Oct. 22, 2013. On Oct. 23, the Cygnus will fire its engines for the last time at 1:41 p.m. and re - enter Earth's atmosphere for destruction over the Pacific Ocean. A blue and white part of Earth and the blackness of space provide the backdrop for the scene