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Beginning with the Mercury missions in the early 1960s, astronauts have taken photographs of the Earth. Our database tracks the locations, supporting data, and digital images for these photographs. [center][/center]
We process images coming down from the Space Shuttle and International Space Station on a daily basis and add them to the more than 549,288 views of the Earth already made accessible on our website. These images include 115,599 from the International Space Station
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Beginning with the Mercury missions in the early 1960s, astronauts have taken photographs of the Earth. Our database tracks the locations, supporting data, and digital images for these photographs. [center][/center]
We process images coming down from the Space Shuttle and International Space Station on a daily basis and add them to the more than 549,288 views of the Earth already made accessible on our website. These images include 115,599 from the International Space Station
[url "http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/"]http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/[/url]
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