Category: Image of the day

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  • Great Barrier Reef Near Whitsunday Islands

    Great Barrier Reef Near Whitsunday Islands

    An astronaut aboard the International Space Station used a powerful lens to photograph these three reefs in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef on Oct. 12, 2015. Reefs are easy to spot from space because the iridescent blues of shallow lagoons contrast sharply with the dark blues of deep water.

  • Scott Kelly's Post-Flight Visit to Washington

    Scott Kelly's Post-Flight Visit to Washington

    Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly speaks about his historic mission aboard the International Space Station during an event at the United States Capitol Visitor Center, Wednesday, May 25, 2016, in Washington.

  • Chasma Boreale and North Polar Ice Cap of Mars

    Chasma Boreale and North Polar Ice Cap of Mars

    Mars has bright polar caps of ice that are easily visible from telescopes on Earth. A seasonal cover of carbon-dioxide ice and snow is observed to advance and retreat over the poles during the Martian year. Scientists using radar data have found a record of the most recent Martian ice age recorded in the north polar ice cap.

  • NASA's OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Prepared for Mission to an Asteroid

    NASA's OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Prepared for Mission to an Asteroid

    NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is revealed after its protective cover is removed inside the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, on May 21, 2016. OSIRIS-REx, targeted for a Sept. 8 launch, will be the first U.S. mission to sample an asteroid, retrieve at least two ounces of surface material and return it to Earth for study.

  • Fjord and Glacier in East-Central Greenland

    Fjord and Glacier in East-Central Greenland

    On May 19, 2016, NASA’s IceBridge, an airborne survey of polar ice, crossed Greenland to fly central glacier flowlines in the east-central region of the country. This photo captures the fjord of Violin Glacier, with Nord Glacier at the upper left corner. This is IceBridge’s eighth spring campaign of science flights over Arctic sea and land.

  • Up and Over

    Up and Over

    Cassini orbited in Saturn’s ring plane — around the planet’s equator — for most of 2015.

  • CubeSats Deployed From the International Space Station

    CubeSats Deployed From the International Space Station

    CubeSats fly free after leaving the NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer on the International Space Station on May 17, 2016. Seen here are two Dove satellites. The satellites are part of a constellation designed, built and operated by Planet Labs Inc. to take images of Earth from space.

  • May 19, 2000, Early Morning Liftoff of Atlantis on STS-101 Mission

    May 19, 2000, Early Morning Liftoff of Atlantis on STS-101 Mission

    Flames from the solid rocket boosters lit up the clouds of smoke and steam trailing behind shuttle Atlantis on May 19, 2000, as it lifted off on mission STS-101. It was the shuttle program’s third space station assembly flight, and first space flight for astronaut Jeff Williams, currently aboard the station as a member of the Expedition 47 crew.

  • Water Etchings in Western Mexico Sands

    Water Etchings in Western Mexico Sands

    Expedition 47 Flight Engineer Tim Kopra of NASA posted this May 15, 2016 photograph to social media, writing, “Water etchings in western @Mexico sands. @Space_Station #Explore”

  • Stargazing From the International Space Station

    Stargazing From the International Space Station

    Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) see the world at night on every orbit — that’s 16 times each crew day. An astronaut took this broad, short-lens photograph of Earth’s night lights while looking out over the remote reaches of the central equatorial Pacific Ocean.

  • Celebrating Ten Years of NASA's Consolidated Space Communications Program

    Celebrating Ten Years of NASA's Consolidated Space Communications Program

    This photograph shows NASA’s newest Deep Space Network antenna, Deep Space Station 35 (DSS-35) in Canberra, Australia. The Deep Space Network is managed by the Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) program office, created on May 16, 2006.

  • Hubble Spies a Spiral Snowflake

    Hubble Spies a Spiral Snowflake

    Together with irregular galaxies, spiral galaxies make up approximately 60 percent of the galaxies in the local universe. However, despite their prevalence, each spiral galaxy is unique — like snowflakes, no two are alike. This is demonstrated by the striking face-on spiral galaxy NGC 6814.

  • NASA's IceBridge Flies Over the Front of a Greenland Glacier

    NASA's IceBridge Flies Over the Front of a Greenland Glacier

    Operation IceBridge, NASA’s airborne survey of polar ice, has returned from the Umanaq B mission along Greenland’s western coast. This top-down view from a NOAA P-3 aircraft shows the calving front of Sermeq Kujatdleq glacier. The Naircraft’s #2 lower engine nacelle and left main landing gear fairing is in the foreground at top.