Aktuális sajtó tartalmak és illusztrációs fotók

[jaxa] képek

4 098 találat
  • / 103
  • kép/oldal:
RM
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Naoko Yamazaki, former astronaut at JAXA, attends the Sustainable Markets Initiative Roundtables and Exhibition at Hampton Court Palace in Surrey. Picture date: Wednesday March 11, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
EDITORIAL USE ONLY (left to right) Sam Adlen, Co-CEO at Space Solar, Naoko Yamazaki, former astronaut at JAXA, Josef Aschbacher, director general at European Space Agency, Nicole Stott, former astronaut at NASA, and Tim Peake former astronaut at European Space Agency, attend the Sustainable Markets Initiative Roundtables and Exhibition at Hampton Court Palace in Surrey. Picture date: Wednesday March 11, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 06 March, 2026. The HTV‑X1 cargo spacecraft from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is released by the Canadarm2 robotic arm from the International Space Station, March 6, 2026, in Earth Orbit. The HTV‑X1 was released into Earth orbit, completing the spacecraft’s four‑month stay attached to the Harmony module. Credit: Astronaut Provided/NASA/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 06 March, 2026. The HTV‑X1 cargo spacecraft from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is released by the Canadarm2 robotic arm from the International Space Station, March 6, 2026, in Earth Orbit. The HTV‑X1 was released into Earth orbit, completing the spacecraft’s four‑month stay attached to the Harmony module. Credit: Astronaut Provided/NASA/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 06 March, 2026. The HTV‑X1 cargo spacecraft from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is released by the Canadarm2 robotic arm from the International Space Station, March 6, 2026, in Earth Orbit. The HTV‑X1 was released into Earth orbit, completing the spacecraft’s four‑month stay attached to the Harmony module. Credit: Astronaut Provided/NASA/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 06 March, 2026. The HTV‑X1 cargo spacecraft from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is grasped by the Canadarm2 robotic arm as it prepares to release the unmanned craft at the International Space Station, March 6, 2026, in Earth Orbit. The HTV‑X1 was released into Earth orbit, completing the spacecraft’s four‑month stay attached to the Harmony module. Credit: Astronaut Provided/NASA/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 06 March, 2026. The HTV‑X1 cargo spacecraft from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is grasped by the Canadarm2 robotic arm as it prepares to release the unmanned craft at the International Space Station, March 6, 2026, in Earth Orbit. The HTV‑X1 was released into Earth orbit, completing the spacecraft’s four‑month stay attached to the Harmony module. Credit: Astronaut Provided/NASA/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 05 March, 2026. The HTV‑X1 cargo spacecraft from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is grasped by the Canadarm2 robotic arm as it prepares to release the unmanned craft at the International Space Station, March 6, 2026, in Earth Orbit. The HTV‑X1 was released into Earth orbit, completing the spacecraft’s four‑month stay attached to the Harmony module. Credit: Jessica Meir/NASA/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 05 March, 2026. The HTV‑X1 cargo spacecraft from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is grasped by the Canadarm2 robotic arm as it prepares to release the unmanned craft at the International Space Station, March 6, 2026, in Earth Orbit. The HTV‑X1 was released into Earth orbit, completing the spacecraft’s four‑month stay attached to the Harmony module. Credit: Jessica Meir/NASA/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
January 29, 2026, Tokyo, Japan: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) branding at ISIEX 2026. Japanese companies dominate exhibitions at Tokyo Big Sight, especially in tech-focused events like nano tech 2026 (Jan 28–30), where they showcased cutting-edge innovations in nanotechnology, advanced materials, and related fields. This event highlights Japan's strength in R&D-driven innovation, sustainability, and manufacturing, with hundreds of domestic exhibitors driving cross-industry collaboration in areas like semiconductors, energy, and environmental tech. In short: Tokyo Big Sight events-stock-foto
RM
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) branding at ISIEX 2026. Japanese companies dominate exhibitions at Tokyo Big Sight, especially in tech-focused events like nano tech 2026 (Jan 28–30), where they showcased cutting-edge innovations in nanotechnology, advanced materials, and related fields. This event highlights Japan's strength in R&D-driven innovation, sustainability, and manufacturing, with hundreds of domestic exhibitors driving cross-industry collaboration in areas like semiconductors, energy, and environmental tech. In short: Tokyo Big Sight events are a prime showcase for Japan's-stock-foto
RM
January 29, 2026, Tokyo, Japan: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) branding at ISIEX 2026. Japanese companies dominate exhibitions at Tokyo Big Sight, especially in tech-focused events like nano tech 2026 (Jan 28–30), where they showcased cutting-edge innovations in nanotechnology, advanced materials, and related fields. This event highlights Japan's strength in R&D-driven innovation, sustainability, and manufacturing, with hundreds of domestic exhibitors driving cross-industry collaboration in areas like semiconductors, energy, and environmental tech. In short: Tokyo Big Sight events-stock-foto
RM
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) branded Rilakkuma bears on display at ISIEX 2026. Japanese companies dominate exhibitions at Tokyo Big Sight, especially in tech-focused events like nano tech 2026 (Jan 28–30), where they showcased cutting-edge innovations in nanotechnology, advanced materials, and related fields. This event highlights Japan's strength in R&D-driven innovation, sustainability, and manufacturing, with hundreds of domestic exhibitors driving cross-industry collaboration in areas like semiconductors, energy, and environmental tech. In short: Tokyo Big Sight events are a p-stock-foto
RM
January 29, 2026, Tokyo, Japan: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) branded Rilakkuma bears on display at ISIEX 2026. Japanese companies dominate exhibitions at Tokyo Big Sight, especially in tech-focused events like nano tech 2026 (Jan 28–30), where they showcased cutting-edge innovations in nanotechnology, advanced materials, and related fields. This event highlights Japan's strength in R&D-driven innovation, sustainability, and manufacturing, with hundreds of domestic exhibitors driving cross-industry collaboration in areas like semiconductors, energy, and environmental tech. In sho-stock-foto
RM
Nishinoshima Island, part of Japan's Volcano Islands chain and located about 600 miles south of Tokyo in the Pacific Ocean, is being created and expanded by volcanic activity such as magma mixing and periodic eruptions. The International Space Station was orbiting 261 miles above the Earth at the time of this photograph.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on  25 December 2025.  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
The Himalayas - separating the moisture-laden portion of the Indian subcontinent from the arid geography of Tibet, China - are pictured from the International Space Station as it orbited 261 miles above Nepal. At upper right is one of two UltraFlex solar arrays that power the Cygnus XL cargo craft from Northrop Grumman.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 13 December 2025  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
The county-level city of Erenhot in China's autonomous region of Inner Mongolia is pictured during a dry, deep winter from the International Space Station as it orbited 263 miles above Earth. Erenhot is a key border town for trade and international railway crossings between China and Mongolia. The city is also known for its paleontological history and numerous discoveries of dinosaur fossils.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 13 December 2025  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
This photograph, taken from a window aboard the SpaceX Dragon crew spacecraft, shows the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft with southern Florida visible below as the International Space Station orbited 260 miles above the Gulf of America.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 11 December 2025.  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
26 November 2025, Bavaria, Oberpfaffenhofen: An MMX Rover Idefix is located at the Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Oberpfaffenhofen. The MMX Rover Idefix is a joint effort by JAXA, CNES and DLR as part of the MMX mission. Photo: Felix Hörhager//dpa-stock-foto
RM
The HTV-X1 cargo spacecraft from JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) is pictured attached to the Earth-facing port on the Harmony module while in the grips of the Canadarm2 robotic arm. The International Space Station was orbiting 271 miles above New Zealand at the time of this photograph.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 24 November 2025.  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA. Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 06 November, 2025. JAXA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Kimiya Yui inspects assembles and installs carbon dioxide removal gear inside the Kibo laboratory module onboard the International Space Station, November 6, 2025 in Earth Orbit. Credit: NASA Handout/NASA Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Clouds surround Australia's island state of Tasmania, highlighting its northern region as sunlight glints off the Bass Strait. The sun's reflection also reveals the Tamar River, which leads to Launceston - one of Australia's oldest cities - renowned for its vibrant food and wine culture and a metropolitan population of over 91,000.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 2 November 2025.  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA. Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
International Space Station, Earth Orbit. 29 October, 2025. JAXA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Kimiya Yui inspects and cleans hardware inside the Life Support Module inside the Columbus laboratory module onboard the International Space Station, October 29, 2025 in Earth Orbit. Credit: NASA Handout/NASA Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
This tranquil view from the International Space Station captures the Kibo laboratory module with its Exposed Facility, a portion of the station's main solar arrays (right), and part of the Canadarm2 robotic arm (left). The photograph was taken during an orbital sunset as the station soared 270 miles above a cloudy Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South Africa.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 9 October 2025  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
The Canadarm2 robotic arm, with Dextre - its fine-tuned robotic hand - attached, extends from the International Space Station's Harmony module as the orbital outpost soars 263 miles above Kazakhstan. At upper center is Lake Balkhash, notable for its two distinct segments: the western portion contains freshwater, while the eastern portion holds saltwater due to a combination of geography, hydrology, and limited water circulation.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 2 October 2025.  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
The Caspian Sea and the hypersaline Garabogazkšl Basin (centre left) in Turkmenistan are visible below the International Space Station as it orbited 263 miles above western Kazakhstan. In the right foreground, the Soyuz MS-27 crew spacecraft is docked to the Prichal module. At the top centre, the lower portion of the Rassvet module is visible, while the left side of the frame shows part of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft  A photo taken from the International Space Station on 2 October 2025.An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only-stock-foto
RM
The Republic of Cyprus - an island inhabited for over 12,000 years and home to the world's oldest named wine, produced for more than 4,000 years - is pictured in the Mediterranean Sea from the International Space Station as it orbited 262 miles above, heading northwest toward Turkey.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 28 September 2025.  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
The Tibesti Mountains in the Sahara, primarily formed by volcanic activity between 34 and 23 million years ago and located mostly in northern Chad, are pictured from the International Space Station as it orbited 260 miles above the African continent.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 28 September 2025  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
ISS - 27 September 2025 - JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Kimiya Yui smiles for a portrait after finding a lost pen during weekend housecleaning activities inside the International Space Station's Harmony module - Photo: Geopix/NASA/Jonny Kim-stock-foto
RM
ISS - 22 September 2025 - JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Kimiya Yui takes notes while installing new computer networking gear inside the Kibo laboratory module. The ethernet hub upgrades will transmit data quicker and more efficiently throughout the International Space Station - Photo: Geopix/NASA/Mike Fincke-stock-foto
RM
ISS - 22 September 2025 - JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Kimiya Yui takes notes while installing new computer networking gear inside the Kibo laboratory module. The ethernet hub upgrades will transmit data quicker and more efficiently throughout the International Space Station - Photo: Geopix/NASA/Mike Fincke-stock-foto
RM
ISS - 19 September 2025 - JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Kimiya Yui shows off a research hard drive for an investigation exploring how to manufacture advanced pharmaceuticals off the Earth. The hard drive is part of the International Space Station's Advanced Space Experiment Processor-4 (ADSEP-4) that process samples for a variety of biology and physics experiments in microgravity - Photo: Geopix/NASA-stock-foto
RM
The Zaranik Protectorate nature preserve in Egypt's North Sinai region sits on the eastern edge of Lake Bardiwil and is a haven for migratory birds, nesting turtles, and supports a variety of species including bottlenose dolphins. The International Space Station was orbiting 258 miles above the Mediterranean Sea at the time of this photograph.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 21 September 2025.  AAn optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
Tokyo, Japan. 19th Sep, 2025. Bahrain's Crown Prince and Prime Minister Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa (behind L) and Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba (behind R) applaud as Bahrain's Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid al-Zayani (2nd L) and Hiroshi Yamakawa (2nd R), president of Japan's Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), shake hands during a signing ceremony for a memorandum of cooperation in aerospace, at the prime minister's office in Tokyo. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
RM
Space Station's main solar arrays. This moonlit, violet-hued view of the International Space Station's main solar arrays, partially overlapped by a smaller set of roll-out solar arrays, was captured at approximately 5:16 a.m. local time. The orbital outpost was soaring 265 miles above the Pacific Ocean, just north of New Zealand, when this photograph was taken.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 17 September 2025  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
The Soyuz MS-27 crew spacecraft is pictured docked to the International Space Station's Prichal module as the orbital outpost soared 257 miles above a gleaming blue Atlantic Ocean, north of the Dominican Republic.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 14 September 2025.  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
A red-yellow airglow blankets Earth's horizon above the tranquil, moonlit Philippine Sea in this photograph taken from the International Space Station at approximately 1:49 a.m. local time while orbiting 261 miles above Earth. This type of airglow is caused by chemical reactions in the upper atmosphere, often involving oxygen and hydroxyl molecules, and is typically visible in long-exposure imagery taken from orbit.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 14 September 2025.  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
The boot of Italy, with the island of Sicily at its 'toe,' glitters in contrast to the surrounding dark blue seas of southern Europe. The International Space Station was orbiting 262 miles above the Mediterranean Sea when this photograph was taken at approximately 1:43 a.m. local time.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 13 September 2025.  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA. Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto
RM
The English Channel separates the coasts of France and England below an aurora crowning Earth's atmosphere. The sprawling city lights of London are seen centre, whilst the coastal cities of northern Europe including Amsterdam can be seen top left. In the foreground, is the Canadarm2 robotic arm. The International Space Station was orbiting 263 miles above France at approximately 23:38 local time when this photograph was taken  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 13 September 2025.An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA. Editorial Use Only-stock-foto
RM
The Canadarm2 robotic arm with Dextre, its fine-tuned robotic hand attached, is pictured extending from the International Space Station as it orbited 258 miles above the coast of Cambodia on a cloudy Gulf of Thailand.  A photograph taken from the International Space Station on 1 September 2025.  An optimised version of an original ISS image: Credit: NASA/JAXA/KYui Editorial Use Only.-stock-foto