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Large solar prominence in extreme ultraviolet light, 1973.
AR921462 
False colour photograph of the sun and the moon, c1970s.
AR921465 
X-ray image of sun, Skylab, 1970s.
AR921468 
Sunspots and solar prominences, 1973.
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Drawing of Hubble Telescope, 1980s.
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Deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope, 1990.
AR921480 
The earth from space, 1968.
AR921456 
Nearly full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979.
AR921450 
Part of the Grand Canyon, Marineris Vallis, on Mars, 1976.
AR921423 
View of Mars,  August 1976.
AR921420 
Testing the Hubble Space Telescope , 1980s.
AR921474 
Polishing the mirror of the Hubble Telescope, 1980s.
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Geological map of the moon, 1967.
AR921453 
False colour image of a solar flare from Skylab, 1973. 
False colour image of a solar flare from Skylab, 1973. Skylab, America's first space station launched on 14 May 1973, carried many scientific experiments. The biggest was the Apollo Telescope Mount which contained eight instruments to study the sun at various wavelengths. Skylab was visited by three 3 man crews between May 1973 and February 1974, the last of which set a new space endurance record of 84 days. 
Unique Identifier AR921459 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4812px × 3627px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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