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Space-related image directory by Oklahoma State University, USA.
www.okstate.edu
Features images and animations of Soviet and American military spacecraft that were designed, but never flew, such as the Dyna-Soar, Spiral, and Zvezda.
www.deepcold.com
Features a simulated display of what Earth currently would look like seen from a spacecraft. Includes selection from an extensive list of spacecraft in orbit.
www.fourmilab.ch
Space pictures: Apollo, shuttle, rockets, space stations, planets.
www.rivalquest.com
Offers multimedia tour of the Universe, using real space images accompanied by popularizing science explanations.
www.spacewander.com
Offers a varying collection of space images to use as desktop wallpaper or backgrounds.
www.caedes.net
Provides a personal collection of satellite images of the California area, USA.
gocalifornia.about.com
Features a personal collection of photos of the lunch in 1999.
www.czajkowski.co.uk
Features an uncommented image gallery of asteroids, comets and spacecraft.
www.space-exploration.org
A collection of hi-res assembled panoramic photos from Apollo 11-17. Includes option to buy prints.
moonpans.co.uk
Features a journalist's personal photo gallery of launches from Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral, Florida.
skydiary.com
Posters and prints of earth, hurricanes, space shuttle flights, deep space and our solar system.
www.abama.com
Features television frequencies, schedule of the European Space Agency's television broadcasts. Includes on-line video archive and tape ordering service.
television.esa.int
The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth
This site provides the most complete access to all astronaut photographs of Earth taken from 1961 to the present. Over 420,000 records give the locations and background data on each image with digital browse images when available. This is the site that NASA uses for its own search needs and is maintained at NASA Johnson Space Center.
eol.jsc.nasa.gov
Java based realtime Earth orbiting satellite viewer by NASA. Near Earth Orbit and geosynchronous satellites are distinguishable.
science.nasa.gov