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Image Detail - Book cover: Earth from Space
National Air and Space Museum Image Detail. Book cover: Earth from Space. Book cover: Earth from ... Cover art for Earth from Space by Andrew K. Johnston. ...
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The Earth as a Planet
Our Earth is unique among the planets. Liquid water covers 70% of the surface and the atmosphere is rich in water vapor. It is a geologically active planet. ...
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Exploring The Planets - Earth Facts
earthbar.jpg. Earth Facts. Mean distance from the Sun: 1 AU (149600000 km/ 92960000 mi) ... Earth Home. ©2002 National Air and Space Museum.
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National Air and Space Museum Educational Programs -- Resources ...
Reflections on Earth: Exploring Earth from Space Teaching Poster ... Lively classroom activities for students that explore changes in air transportation ...
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RPIF - Sources of Planetary Photography - Earth Photographs and Images
Photographs from manned spacecraft missions were taken from Gemini, Apollo, Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) .... Sources of Earth and Planetary Photography ...
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Looking @ Earth -- Gallery Home Page
Located on the first floor of the National Air And Space Museum in Gallery 110, "Looking At Earth" shows visitors how views of our planet from above have ...
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Image Detail - Betty Skelton Piloting Pitts S-1C <i>Little Stinker</i>
Betty Skelton in the cockpit of the Pitts S-1C <i>Little Stinker</i>. Image Number: 95-8289. Do not reproduce without permission from: Smithsonian ...
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National Air and Space Museum Press Release: Breitling Orbiter 3 ...
The success of Breitling Orbiter 3 was built upon two previous attempts: Breitling Orbiter in 1997 and Breitling Obiter 2 in 1998. ...
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Explorer 1 - Milestones of Flight
Explorer 1 became America's first satellite on January 31, 1958. Following the Soviet success with Sputnik and the embarrassing failure in December 1957 of ...
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Explorer 1 - Milestones of Flight
This satellite was built as a backup-an identical unit for the original Explorer 1. It could have been launched if the first one had failed. ...