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Solar Panels Collection (#5)

Solar panels have become a vital component in various missions and projects around the world, showcasing their versatility and importance

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft

The SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft
September 23, 2014 - The SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft approaches the International Space Station for grapple and berthing

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Solar array panels on the International Space Station backdropped against Earths horizon

Solar array panels on the International Space Station backdropped against Earths horizon
November 18, 2008 - Solar array panels on the International Space Station are backdropped against Earths horizon in this digital still image photographed by one of the STS-126 crew members who are

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The Edoardo Amaldi Automated Transfer Vehicle-3 resupply spacecraft

The Edoardo Amaldi Automated Transfer Vehicle-3 resupply spacecraft
March 28, 2012 - The Edoardo Amaldi Automated Transfer Vehicle-3 (ATV-3

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Illustration of satellites over Earths horizon

Illustration of satellites over Earths horizon

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Satellite in outer space

Satellite in outer space

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Spaceships used by different alien races are scattered throughout the galaxy

Spaceships used by different alien races are scattered throughout the galaxy
As mankind reached out further into space, meeting alien races became more common place. The exchange of technology between these alien races made deeper space travel easier and more common place

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Starboard solar array wing panel

Starboard solar array wing panel
December 4, 2007 - A medium closeup view of the starboard solar array wing panel, backdropped against the darkness of space

Background imageSolar Panels 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 imageSolar Panels Collection: Orion module in orbit above Earth

Orion module in orbit above Earth

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The Small Satellite Orbital Deployer in the grasp of a robotic arm

The Small Satellite Orbital Deployer in the grasp of a robotic arm
February 11, 2014 - The Small Satellite Orbital Deployer (SSOD), in the grasp of the Kibo laboratory robotic arm, as it deploys a set of NanoRacks CubeSats

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The Canadarm2 mates the Express Logistics Carrier to the Outboard Payload Attachment

The Canadarm2 mates the Express Logistics Carrier to the Outboard Payload Attachment
November 21, 2009 - The Canadarm2 or the Space Station Remote Manipulator System mates the Express Logistics Carrier (ELC) 2 to the Zenith / Outboard Payload Attachment System (PAS)

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The Cygnus spacecraft attached to the Harmony Node in the grasp of Canadarm2

The Cygnus spacecraft attached to the Harmony Node in the grasp of Canadarm2
October 5, 2013 - Attached to the Harmony node, the first Cygnus commercial cargo spacecraft in the grasp of the Canadarm2. The thin line of Earths atmosphere provides the backdrop for the scene

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The Mariner 5 spacecraft against a black background

The Mariner 5 spacecraft against a black background

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The Soyuz TMA-01M spacecraft

The Soyuz TMA-01M spacecraft
October 9, 2010 - The Soyuz TMA-01M spacecraft approaches the International Space Station

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: International Space Station set against the background of a cloud covered Earth

International Space Station set against the background of a cloud covered Earth
November 25, 2009 - International Space Station set against the background of a cloud covered Earth

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Mars Odyssey spacecraft passes above Mars south pole

Mars Odyssey spacecraft passes above Mars south pole
October 28, 2003 - The Mars Odyssey spacecraft passes above Mars south pole in this artists concept illustration. The spacecraft has been orbiting Mars since October 24, 2001

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Artists concept of the Dawn spacecraft as it approaches an encounter with Ceres

Artists concept of the Dawn spacecraft as it approaches an encounter with Ceres
An artists depiction of the Dawn spacecraft as it approaches an encounter with Ceres. The satellite will investigate the two bright spots on the surface of the dwarf planet

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: A portion of the International Space Stations Columbus laboratory and solar array panels

A portion of the International Space Stations Columbus laboratory and solar array panels
March 18, 2009 - Backdropped by the blackness of space and Earths atmosphere, a portion of the International Space Stations Columbus laboratory and solar array panels are featured in this image

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The International Space Station, backdropped by the blackness of space and Earth s

The International Space Station, backdropped by the blackness of space and Earth s
March 25, 2009 - The International Space Station, backdropped by the blackness of space and Earths horizon

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Artists rendition of a rendezvous with the International Space Station

Artists rendition of a rendezvous with the International Space Station

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Illustration of an astronaut in orbit over earth-like planet system with space station

Illustration of an astronaut in orbit over earth-like planet system with space station
Futuristic illustration concept depicting astronaut in orbit over earth-like planet system with space station

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Rosetta probe and comet 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko

Rosetta probe and comet 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: A portion of the International Space Station

A portion of the International Space Station
May 31, 2009 - A portion of the International Space Station backdropped by Earths horizon and the blackness of space

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: A solar array wing on the International Space Station

A solar array wing on the International Space Station
January 30, 2008 - A solar array wing on the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 16 crewmember during a session of extravehicular activity

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Close up view of the Shuttle docked to Node 2 of the International Space Station

Close up view of the Shuttle docked to Node 2 of the International Space Station
December 2003 - Post 10A close up view of the Shuttle docked to Node 2 of the International Space Station

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: International Space Station solar array panels and planet Earth

International Space Station solar array panels and planet Earth
May 21, 2011 - International Space Station solar array panels and a blue and white part of Earth

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Canadarm2 robotic arm releases the Cygnus spacecraft

Canadarm2 robotic arm releases the Cygnus spacecraft
October 22, 2013 - The International Space Stations Canadarm2 releases the Orbital Sciences Cygnus commercial craft. A blue and white part of Earth provides the backdrop for the scene

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The Progress 46 spacecraft

The Progress 46 spacecraft
April 19, 2012 - The Progress 46 spacecraft departs from the International Space Station

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: A northern hemisphere mid-Atlantic low pressure system

A northern hemisphere mid-Atlantic low pressure system
February 23, 2013 - View from space of a northern hemisphere mid-Atlantic low pressure system

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft is suspended in the grasp of the Candarm2

The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft is suspended in the grasp of the Candarm2
May 31, 2012 - The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft is suspended in the grasp of the Candarm2 robotic arm some 240 miles above Earth

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The docked Soyuz 14 and Progress 26 resupply vehicle

The docked Soyuz 14 and Progress 26 resupply vehicle
August 12, 2007 - The docked Soyuz 14 (TMA-10) (foreground) and Progress 26 resupply vehicle are featured in this image photographed by a STS-118 crewmember from a window on the International Space

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft with Earths horizon in the background

The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft with Earths horizon in the background
May 25, 2012 - With darkness, Earths horizon and thin line of atmosphere forming a backdrop, the SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft is grappled by the Canadarm2 robotic arm at the International

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Artists concept of the Ice, Cloud, and Land Elevation Satellite, also referred to

Artists concept of the Ice, Cloud, and Land Elevation Satellite, also referred to as ICEsat. The Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite (ICESat)

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: International Space Station backdropped againts a blue and white Earth

International Space Station backdropped againts a blue and white Earth
November 26, 2006 - From inside Endeavour, one of the STS-126 astronauts recorded this view of part of one of the International Space Station trusses and part of a solar panel

Background imageSolar Panels 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 imageSolar Panels Collection: The International Space Station backdropped by Earths horizon

The International Space Station backdropped by Earths horizon
March 25, 2009 - The International Space Station, backdropped by the blackness of space and Earths horizon

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: A satellite firing an energy weapon at a target on Earth

A satellite firing an energy weapon at a target on Earth
A composite image of a satellite firing an energy weapon at a target on Earth

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The separation of an Earth entry vehicle on a proposed Mars Sample Return Mission

The separation of an Earth entry vehicle on a proposed Mars Sample Return Mission
This artists concept of a proposed Mars sample return mission portrays the separation of an Earth entry vehicle, bearing a container of Martian rock samples

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: A space probe investigates a cloud covered planet in outer space

A space probe investigates a cloud covered planet in outer space
A space probe investigates a beautiful cloud covered planet in outer space. Clouds swirl over the planets surface and through its atmosphere

Background imageSolar Panels 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 imageSolar Panels Collection: Artists concept of NASAs MAVEN spacecraft

Artists concept of NASAs MAVEN spacecraft
This artists concept depicts NASAs Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft near Mars. MAVEN is in development for launch in 2013

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The International Space Station and the Columbus laboratory

The International Space Station and the Columbus laboratory
March 18, 2009 - The Columbus laboratory, starboard truss and solar array panels; along with the Canadarm2 of the International Space Station are featured in this image

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: Space Shuttle Discovery docked to the International Space Station

Space Shuttle Discovery docked to the International Space Station
August 3, 2005 - The blackness of space and Earths horizon form the backdrop for this image featuring the nose of the Space Shuttle Discovery while docked to the International Space Station

Background imageSolar Panels 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 imageSolar Panels Collection: The Hubble Space Telescope backdropped by planet Earth

The Hubble Space Telescope backdropped by planet Earth
April 25, 1990 - The Hubble Space Telescope backdropped by planet Earth

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: A Russian Soyuz spacecraft docked to the International Space Station

A Russian Soyuz spacecraft docked to the International Space Station
January 31, 2011 - A Russian Soyuz spacecraft docked to the International Space Station. A blue and white part of Earth and the blackness of space provide the backdrop for the scene

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The Progress 41 resupply vehicle in orbit

The Progress 41 resupply vehicle in orbit
January 29, 2011 - An unpiloted ISS Progress 41 resupply vehicle approaches the International Space Station, bringing 1, 918 pounds of propellant, 110 pounds of oxygen, 926 pounds of water and 3

Background imageSolar Panels Collection: The Florida peninsula

The Florida peninsula
January 31, 2009 - The entire Florida peninsula is visible in this image photographed from the International Space Station by an Expedition 18 crew member




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Solar panels have become a vital component in various missions and projects around the world, showcasing their versatility and importance. From Delta's mission to the International Space Station (ISS) to the largest solar power plant in Australia, these panels are revolutionizing our energy sources. In space, solar panels adorn the exterior of the ISS, providing crucial power for its operations. The Russian Salyut series also utilized this technology to sustain their space stations. Even fictional depictions like artwork depicting an ATV boosting the ISS or the Orbiting Carbon Observatory highlight how solar energy is harnessed beyond Earth's atmosphere. Back on Earth, solar photovoltaic panels can be found on roofs at places like Wales' Centre for Alternative Technology or as part of sustainable architecture like a building facade covered in Photovoltaic (PV) solar panels. These installations demonstrate our commitment towards renewable energy solutions. Moreover, remote locations benefit greatly from solar panel implementation. In South Africa's Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, a water pump powered by a solar panel replaced an old windmill system efficiently. Similarly, in Spain's Almeria region and Australia's Wilpena Pound Resort, massive solar plants cover vast areas with thousands of square meters dedicated to harnessing sunlight. The significance of these advancements extends even further when considering scientific endeavors such as The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe or Hubble Space Telescope deployments from Space Shuttle Atlantis cargo bay. These missions rely heavily on reliable and sustainable power sources provided by innovative technologies like solar panels. Amidst breathtaking landscapes like Switzerland's Monte Rosa hut surrounded by glaciers and peaks lies another example of how we integrate clean energy into our lives using photovoltaic systems. Solar panels continue to shape our future by powering everything from spacecrafts orbiting above us to resorts supplying electricity off-grid. As we embrace renewable resources more than ever before, these small yet mighty devices play a significant role in reducing carbon footprints worldwide while paving the way for a sustainable future.