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Crew Modules: Unlocking the Frontiers of Space Exploration A Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft in low Earth orbit: Embarking on a journey beyond our planet

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: A Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft in low Earth orbit

A Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft in low Earth orbit
A three-person manned Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft passes over the Black Sea at an orbital altitude of 200 miles

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: A manned Asteroid Lander approaches the desolate surface of an asteroid

A manned Asteroid Lander approaches the desolate surface of an asteroid in preparation for landing. Thrusts from reaction control units illuminates the dark side of the lander with a ghostly blue

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: Artists concept of an Orion-drive battleship; Soviet style

Artists concept of an Orion-drive battleship; Soviet style

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: A manned Asteroid Lander prepares to land on the surface of an asteroid

A manned Asteroid Lander prepares to land on the surface of an asteroid
A manned Asteroid Lander just moments before settling to the surface of an asteroid. The surface gravity is so low that the lander easily maneuvers by using just the reaction control thrusters

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: Orion-drive spacecraft in lunar orbit

Orion-drive spacecraft in lunar orbit

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: Explorers in space suits exit an Asteroid Lander

Explorers in space suits exit an Asteroid Lander
A pair of explorers in space suits exit an Asteroid Lander in preparation for exploring the asteroids surface. The surface gravity is so low that in terms of moving about the experience is more akin

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: Orion-drive spacecraft leaving Earth orbit

Orion-drive spacecraft leaving Earth orbit

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: A manned Asteroid Lander descends toward the surface of an ancient asteroid

A manned Asteroid Lander descends toward the surface of an ancient asteroid
A manned Asteroid Lander descends toward the rugged and cratered surface of an ancient asteroid. Orbiting the asteroid on the upper left is a Deep Space Vehicle (DSV) and Extended Stay Module (ESM)

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: A reusable lunar shuttle prepares to dock with a lunar cycler

A reusable lunar shuttle prepares to dock with a lunar cycler
A reusable lunar shuttle, recently launched from the moon, prepares to dock with a lunar cycler. The lunar shuttle has a capacity for six crew and passengers

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: Asteroid Lander departs from Deep Space Vehicle

Asteroid Lander departs from Deep Space Vehicle
A manned Asteroid Lander departs from a combination Deep Space Vehicle (DSV) and Extended Stay Module (ESM) as a first step toward exploring the large asteroid below

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: Artists concept for an Orion-drive battleship; American style

Artists concept for an Orion-drive battleship; American style

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: Orion-drive spacecraft in standard configuration for space flight

Orion-drive spacecraft in standard configuration for space flight
Orion-drive spacecraft with solid-fuel rocket boosters to escape the atmosphere

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: An Orion class Crew Exploration Vehicle paired with a Soyuz TMA spacecraft

An Orion class Crew Exploration Vehicle paired with a Soyuz TMA spacecraft
An Orion class Crew Exploration Vehicle (aka Deep Space Vehicle) is paired with a Soyuz TMA-M manned spacecraft for a joint deep space rendezvous with a satellite parked in a gravitationally stable

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: A manned Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft docked with an extended stay module

A manned Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft docked with an extended stay module
A manned Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft docked with a three-person extended stay module soars over the Moon with the aid of a Russian-made upper stage booster rocket

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: Soyuz deep space explorer docked begins to leave Earth orbit

Soyuz deep space explorer docked begins to leave Earth orbit
A manned Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft docked with a three-person extended stay module begins to leave Earth orbit with the aid of a Russian-made upper stage booster rocket

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: Orion-drive spacecraft approaching Mars

Orion-drive spacecraft approaching Mars, with habitat modules extended for centripetal gravity

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: A manned Asteroid Lander on the surface of an asteroid

A manned Asteroid Lander on the surface of an asteroid
This manned Asteroid Lander includes a hatch permitting explorers (in space suits) to exit the lander and explore the asteroids airless, lunar-like surface

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: Artists concept of the Aries 1B spacecraft approaching the Moon

Artists concept of the Aries 1B spacecraft approaching the Moon
Artists concept of the Aries 1B spacecraft from the novel, 2001: A Space Odyssey, approaching the Moon

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: A pilot looks up at his ride to the stars

A pilot looks up at his ride to the stars

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: An Asteroid Lander is docked to a Deep Space Vehicle

An Asteroid Lander is docked to a Deep Space Vehicle
A manned Asteroid Lander is docked to a combination Deep Space Vehicle (DSV) and Extended Stay Module (ESM) on a mission to a deep space asteroid

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: A Russian Soyuz spacecraft in orbit above Earth

A Russian Soyuz spacecraft in orbit above Earth

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: Asteroid Lander departs surface of a large asteroid

Asteroid Lander departs surface of a large asteroid
The ascent stage of a manned Asteroid Lander departs the surface of a large asteroid leaving behind the descent stage in a cloud of fine regolith dust

Background imageCrew Modules Collection: Orion-drive spacecraft on a remote launchpad

Orion-drive spacecraft on a remote launchpad, transported from the assembly site via canal



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Crew Modules: Unlocking the Frontiers of Space Exploration A Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft in low Earth orbit: Embarking on a journey beyond our planet, the crew module sets its sights on new horizons. A manned Asteroid Lander approaches the desolate surface of an asteroid: Navigating through vast emptiness, brave astronauts prepare to touch down on uncharted terrain. Deep Space Vehicle and Extended Stay Module starboard bow view close-up: A technological marvel designed for extended missions, this crew module promises unprecedented endurance in deep space. Artists concept of an Orion-drive battleship; Soviet style: Imagining a future where interstellar conflicts are waged, this artist's rendering showcases the power and might equipped with advanced propulsion systems. Artists concept of a Deep Space Vehicle with Extended Stay Module and Manned Maneuvering: Intricate engineering merges seamlessly as humanity envisions modular spacecraft capable of maneuvering through treacherous cosmic landscapes. A manned Soyuz TMA-M spacecraft docked with an extended stay module: Two vessels become one as they join forces to create a self-sustaining habitat amidst the infinite expanse above us. A manned Asteroid Lander prepares to land on the surface of an asteroid: With hearts pounding and anticipation building, intrepid explorers ready themselves for mankind's first steps onto alien soil. Orion-drive spacecraft in lunar orbit: Gazing upon Earth's celestial companion from afar, these remarkable crew modules pave the way for lunar exploration like never before imagined. Explorers in spacesuits exit an Asteroid Lander: Venturing into uncharted territory requires courage beyond measure - these pioneers embody humanity's insatiable thirst for discovery among distant asteroids. Orion-drive spacecraft leaving Earth orbit impacted by a comet: Even amidst unforeseen challenges presented by celestial objects, the resilience shines through as they venture further into the unknown.