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Astronaut Jessica Meir processes samples of heart stem cells and bacteria that cause pneumonia-stock-foto
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Astronauts Chris Williams and Sophie Adenot process genetic-material samples in the Kibo laboratory module-stock-foto
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Astronaut Jessica Meir swapps scientific hardware inside the BioLab research incubator-stock-foto
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Astronauts Jessica Meir and Chris Williams work together inside the Columbus laboratory module-stock-foto
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A discarded plastic bag and personal belongings left by a brutalist concrete wall with graffiti. Conceptual image of homelessness, poverty, social iss-stock-foto
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Noordwijk, Netherlands. 22nd Apr, 2026. The mock-up of the International Space Station (ISS) at the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC), the largest facility of the European Space Agency (ESA), in Noordwijk, Netherlands, on April 22, 2026. Credit: Vaclav Salek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Noordwijk, Netherlands. 22nd Apr, 2026. The mock-up of the International Space Station (ISS) at the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC), the largest facility of the European Space Agency (ESA), in Noordwijk, Netherlands, on April 22, 2026. Credit: Vaclav Salek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 20 April, 2026. The Russian unmanned Progress 93 cargo spacecraft, packed with trash from the International Space Station departs after seven months docked to the Zvezda service module aft port to burn up as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere, April 20, 2026, in Earth Orbit. The  unmanned Russian Progress spacecraft are single use craft to ferry supplies to the crew and dispose of trash on the journey back. Credit: Astronaut Provided/NASA/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 20 April, 2026. The Russian unmanned Progress 93 cargo spacecraft, packed with trash from the International Space Station departs after seven months docked to the Zvezda service module aft port to burn up as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere, April 20, 2026, in Earth Orbit. The  unmanned Russian Progress spacecraft are single use craft to ferry supplies to the crew and dispose of trash on the journey back. Credit: Astronaut Provided/NASA/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Astronauts Jack Hathaway and Chris Williams prepare the NanoRacks External Platform carrying three scientific payloads-stock-foto
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Astronaut Jack Hathaway installs the NanoRacks External Platform carrying three scientific payloads-stock-foto
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Expedition 74 flight engineers celebrate a shipment of fresh food aboard the International Space Station-stock-foto
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The Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft is held in the grips of the Canadarm2 robotic arm-stock-foto
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The Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft approaches the International Space Station above the Sahara-stock-foto
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The Canadarm2 robotic arm extends from the Harmony module-stock-foto
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International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 24 March, 2026. The Russian unmanned Progress 94 cargo spacecraft attached to the Poisk module after docking at the International Space Station, March 24, 2026, in Earth Orbit. This is the 186th flight of an unmanned Russian Progress spacecraft to the International Space Station. Credit: Astronaut Provided/NASA/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 24 March, 2026. The Russian unmanned Progress 94 cargo spacecraft orbits above Earth as it approaches to dock at the Poisk module on the International Space Station, March 24, 2026, in Earth Orbit. This is the 186th flight of an unmanned Russian Progress spacecraft to the International Space Station. Credit: Astronaut Provided/NASA/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 24 March, 2026. The Russian unmanned Progress 94 cargo spacecraft orbits above Earth as it approaches to dock at the Poisk module on the International Space Station, March 24, 2026, in Earth Orbit. This is the 186th flight of an unmanned Russian Progress spacecraft to the International Space Station. Credit: Astronaut Provided/NASA/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Close-up of a person holding a transparent cup as contaminated brown water spills over the edge. Dark kitchen sink background. Concept of plumbing iss-stock-foto
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Close-up of a person holding a transparent cup as contaminated brown water spills over the edge. Dark kitchen sink background. Concept of plumbing iss-stock-foto
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Close-up of a person holding a transparent cup as contaminated brown water spills over the edge. Dark kitchen sink background. Concept of plumbing iss-stock-foto
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ISS, EARTH - 18 March 2026 - NASA astronauts Chris Williams (left) and Jessica Meir (right) are pictured installing a roll-out solar array modification kit to the International Space Station during a seven-hour, two-minute spacewalk on March 18, 2026 - Photo: Geopix/NASA/Jack Hathaway-stock-foto
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ISS, EARTH - 18 March 2026 - NASA astronaut Chris Williams pictured outside the International Space Station during a seven-hour, two-minute spacewalk on March 18, 2026. Photo: Geopix/NASA/Jack Hathaway-stock-foto
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ISS, EARTH - 18 March 2026 - NASA astronaut Jessica Meir installs a roll-out solar array modification kit to the exterior of the International Space Station during the 278th spacewalk in support of space station maintenance, assembly, and upgrades on March 18, 2026 - Photo: Geopix/NASA/Chris Williams-stock-foto
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ISS, EARTH - 18 March 2026 - NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Chris Williams are pictured outside the International Space Station during a seven-hour, two-minute spacewalk on March 18, 2026. Photo: Geopix/NASA/Jack Hathaway-stock-foto
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ISS, EARTH - 18 March 2026 - NASA astronaut Jessica Meir waves at the camera during a seven-hour, two-minute spacewalk outside the International Space Station on March 18, 2026 - Photo: Geopix/NASA/Jack Hathaway-stock-foto
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ISS, EARTH - 18 March 2026 - NASA astronaut Chris Williams is pictured outside the International Space Station during a spacewalk to complete the build and installation of a modification kit ahead of future solar array installation on the 2A power channel of the space station. It was William’s first spacewalk of his career, and the 278th in support of space station maintenance, upgrades, and assembly - Photo: Geopix/NASA/Jessica Meir-stock-foto
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ISS, EARTH - 18 March 2026 - NASA astronaut Chris Williams smiles at the camera while conducting a spacewalk outside the International Space Station - Photo: Geopix/NASA/Jessica Meir-stock-foto
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Houston, USA. 17th Mar, 2026. HOUSTON, USA 20260317Crown Princess Victoria and Anna Hammarlund Blixt, Consul General in Houston, look at a model of the ISS space station during their visit to the Johnson Space Center/NASA in Houston, United States, on March 17, 2026. Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT/Code 10060 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Houston, USA. 17th Mar, 2026. NASA's David Saint-Jacques, Crown Princess Victoria, Sweden's Ambassador to the United States Urban Ahlin, United States Ambassador to Sweden Christine Toretti, Minister for Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard and Anna Hammarlund Blixt, Consul General in Houston, wave goodbye to the International Space Station (ISS) during a visit to the Mission Control Center at the Johnson Space Center/NASA in Houston, United States, on March 17, 2026.Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT/Code 10060 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Houston, USA. 17th Mar, 2026. Astronaut David Saint-Jacques, Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria, Sweden's Minister of Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard and Consulate General of Sweden in Houston Anna Hammarlund Blixt speaking with the Swedish astronaut Jessica Meir at the International Space Station (ISS), from the Mission Control Center at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, USA, March 17, 2026.Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT/Code 10060 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Houston, USA. 17th Mar, 2026. NASA's David Saint-Jacques shows Crown Princess Victoria, Sweden's Minister for Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard and Anna Hammarlund Blixt, Consul General in Houston, the International Space Station (ISS) during their visit to the Mission Control Center at the Johnson Space Center/NASA in Houston, United States, on March 17, 2026.Foto: Henrik Montgomery/TT/Kod 10060 Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT/Code 10060 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Houston, USA. 17th Mar, 2026. Consulate General of Sweden in Houston Anna Hammarlund Blixt, Sweden's Minister of Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard and Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria speaking with the Swedish astronaut Jessica Meir at the International Space Station (ISS), from the Mission Control Center at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, USA, March 17, 2026.Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT code 10060 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Houston, USA. 17th Mar, 2026. Astronaut David Saint-Jacques, Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria, Sweden's Minister of Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard and Consulate General of Sweden in Houston Anna Hammarlund Blixt speaking with the Swedish astronaut Jessica Meir at the International Space Station (ISS), from the Mission Control Center at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, USA, March 17, 2026.Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT code 10060 Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Houston, USA. 17th Mar, 2026. Astronaut David Saint-Jacques, Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria, Sweden's Minister of Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard and Consulate General of Sweden in Houston Anna Hammarlund Blixt speaking with the Swedish astronaut Jessica Meir at the International Space Station (ISS), from the Mission Control Center at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, USA, March 17, 2026. This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Houston, USA. 17th Mar, 2026. The Swedish astronaut Jessica Meir and the crew at the International Space Station (ISS), speaks with Sweden's Crown Princess and Sweden's Minister of Foreign Affairs from the Mission Control Center at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, USA, March 17, 2026.Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT/Code 10060 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Houston, USA. 17th Mar, 2026. Sweden's Minister of Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard and Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria speaking with the Swedish astronaut Jessica Meir at the International Space Station (ISS), from the Mission Control Center at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, USA, March 17, 2026.Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT code 10060 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Houston, USA. 17th Mar, 2026. Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria is speaking with the Swedish astronaut Jessica Meir at the International Space Station (ISS), from the Mission Control Center at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, USA, March 17, 2026.Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT code 10060 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Houston, USA. 17th Mar, 2026. Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria is speaking with the Swedish astronaut Jessica Meir at the International Space Station (ISS), from the Mission Control Center at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, USA, March 17, 2026.Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT code 10060 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Close up of cracked paint in wall corner with visible surface damage and uneven finish. Concept of poor renovation, aging interior and maintenance iss-stock-foto