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Microwave map of whole sky, c1990s.
AR922462 
Full sky microwave maps, 1990.
AR922456 
Drawing of Hubble Telescope, 1980s.
AR921477 
Close up of Saturn's rings, 1981.
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The planet Saturn, 1980.
AR921411 
Landsat image of Manhattan, New York, USA, 1980s.
AR921660 
Satellite photograph of Great Namaland, Namibia, 1972.
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Astronaut on Shuttle mission 41-C, 1984.
AR921676 
Geological map of the moon, 1967.
AR921453 
View of Mars, August 1976.
AR921417 
View of Mars,  August 1976.
AR921420 
Part of the Grand Canyon, Marineris Vallis, on Mars, 1976.
AR921423 
Death Valley, California, USA, 1982-1993.
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The planet Jupiter, 1979.
AR921435 
Nearly full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979.
AR921450 
Testing the Hubble Space Telescope , 1980s.
AR921474 
Jupiter and Io, one of its moons, 1979.
AR921444 
Polishing the mirror of the Hubble Telescope, 1980s.
AR921471 
The planet Jupiter, 1979.
AR921441 
Cryostat for COBE satellite, 1989, USA. 
Cryostat for COBE satellite, 1989, USA. The cryostat uses helium to maintain the extremely low temperatures that allow the satellite to function. The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE), is a NASA satellite devoted to the study of the radiation left over from the Big Bang which formed the Universe. COBE was launched on 18 November 1989. In 1992 the spacecraft returned data showing minute temperature fluctuations of the early universe - the primeval seeding for the subsequent collapse of matter into nebulae and stars. 
Unique Identifier AR921668 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3678px × 4745px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1980s
20th century
Astronomy
Big Bang
COBE
color
Cosmic Background Explorer
cryostat
DECADE
EIGHTIES
NASA
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Oxford Science Archive
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RADIATION
Satellite
Science