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The Hubble images show ejecta from the impact that appear as rays stretching out from the. We welcome the discussion we know this list will spark. These images from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, taken (left to right) 22 minutes, 5 hours, and 8.2 hours after NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) intentionally impacted Dimorphos, show expanding plumes of ejecta from the asteroid’s body. Join thousands of satisfied visitors who discovered NASA Home, NASA Photos and NASA Hubble Images.

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Although a satellite had returned a picture of the whole Earth in 1967, it wasn’t until humans saw this view for the first time a year later that it entered our collective mind. has been informing visitors about topics such as NASA, NASA Website and NASA Space Pictures. This particular shot was from Apollo 17, but all of the moon-bound astronauts took similar photos. Used significantly by the environmental movement (although NOT, as often reported, the inspiration for Earth Day). Topping the list is the view of the whole Earth above, arguably the most influential image to come out of the American space program. Our only excuse is that the ranking reflects the affinity of the division of space history staff for space topics. The initiative has been running since 1995 with all the images stored in the APOD Archive. We also recognize that, even though the first “A” in NASA stands for “aeronautics,” our list is light on aeronautical breakthroughs. The Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) is a website provided by Nasa and Michigan Technological University.

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Photos from the Apollo moon program predominate, as well they should-it remains the agency’s crowning achievement. The list omits significant events from space history that were not NASA achievements, such as the famous 1958 photograph of Wernher von Braun and the other architects of the Explorer 1 satellite celebrating their success by holding a model of the satellite over their heads, an event that occurred months before NASA existed. Connie Moore, NASA Senior Photo Researcher, has shared the agencys imagery with the public for more than 30 years. Many wonderful images did not make the final cut-we couldn’t convince the editors to give us 20 pages instead of 10. The rationale for why any one image ranked two slots higher than any other combines several factors, including our attempt to balance the list between human spaceflight, satellite imaging, and planetary exploration. We recognize that any such ranking is inherently subjective. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, which began its operations on October 1, 1958, we offer this list of the 50 most memorable images from NASA’s history ( see all 50 in the photo gallery below).












Nasa images