photo: NASA / Ras
This is a high angle view showing the Cupola, backdropped against the darkness of space and Earth's horizon, and some components of the International Space Station.
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
1998/06/04 Neptune on Triton´s Horizon - Composite view showing Neptune on Triton´s horizon. Neptune´s south pole is to the left; clearly visible in the planets´ southern hemisphere is a Great Dark Spot, a large anticyclonic storm
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2005/05/09 Large Dust Devil on Horizon, Sol 468 - This movie clip shows a large, distant dust devil -- a whirlwind that lofts dust into the air -- as a dark shape on the horizon near the right side of the images. This dust devil was about 5 kilometers (
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2005/05/09 Large Dust Devil on Horizon, Sol 468 - This movie clip shows a large, distant dust devil -- a whirlwind that lofts dust into the air -- as a dark shape on the horizon near the right side of the images. This dust devil was about 5 kilometers (
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2005/05/09 Large Dust Devil on Horizon, Sol 468 - This movie clip shows a large, distant dust devil -- a whirlwind that lofts dust into the air -- as a dark shape on the horizon near the right side of the images. This dust devil was about 5 kilometers (
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2005/05/09 Large Dust Devil on Horizon, Sol 468 - This movie clip shows a large, distant dust devil -- a whirlwind that lofts dust into the air -- as a dark shape on the horizon near the right side of the images. This dust devil was about 5 kilometers (
photo: NASA/JPL
2005/05/09 Large Dust Devil on Horizon, Sol 468 - This movie clip shows a large, distant dust devil -- a whirlwind that lofts dust into the air -- as a dark shape on the horizon near the right side of the images. This dust devil was about 5 kilometers (
photo: NASA/JPL
2005/05/09 Large Dust Devil on Horizon, Sol 468 - This movie clip shows a large, distant dust devil -- a whirlwind that lofts dust into the air -- as a dark shape on the horizon near the right side of the images. This dust devil was about 5 kilometers (
photo: NASA/JPL
2005/05/09 Large Dust Devil on Horizon, Sol 468 - This movie clip shows a large, distant dust devil -- a whirlwind that lofts dust into the air -- as a dark shape on the horizon near the right side of the images. This dust devil was about 5 kilometers (
photo: US Navy / MCS2 Justin Stumberg
Dark clouds of smoke and fire emerge as oil burns during a controlled fire in the Gulf of Mexico to aid in preventing the spread of oil following the April 20 explosion on Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit Deepwater Horizon, May 6, 2010.
photo: WN / Dominic Canoy
Weather Condition - Dark Clouds - Sailing - Ship - Sunset - Sea
photo: Creative Commons / M.Buschmann
The Aurora Borealis can be seen in much of the year, but not in summer. Andøy, October 2007. The light conditions vary considerably from north to south; Andenes in the north will have midnight sun from 22 May to 20 July, and the sun is below the horizon from 28 November to 16 January (Narvik daylight).
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Justin Stumberg
Dark clouds of smoke and fire emerge as oil burns during a controlled fire in the Gulf of Mexico. The U.S. Coast Guard working in partnership with BP PLC, local residents, and other federal agencies conducted the "in situ burn" to aid in preventing the spread of oil following the April 20 explosion on Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit Deepwater Horizon.
photo: Creative Commons / "BlueShade"
Cirrus fibratus (center) and Cirrus uncinus (bottom).A work of art produced in the spirit of the Donau School[52] (see Possible prototypes above), Vädersolstavlan features realistic depictions of cirrus clouds and the sky is properly rendered, going from bright blue near the horizon to dark blue near zenith.
photo: NASA
International Space Station on 20 August 2001
photo: US Navy / Justin Stumberg
Dark clouds of smoke and fire emerge as oil burns during a controlled fire in the Gulf of Mexico May 7, 2010. The U.S. Coast Guard, working in partnership with BP, residents and other federal agencies, conducted the burn to aid in preventing the spread of oil following the April 20 explosion on Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit Deepwater Horizon. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Justin Stumberg/Released)
photo: US Navy / Justin Stumberg
Dark clouds of smoke and fire emerge as oil burns during a controlled fire in the Gulf of Mexico May 6, 2010. The U.S. Coast Guard, federal agencies, BP and residents conducted the in-situ burn to aid in preventing the spread of oil in the wake of the explosion on mobile offshore drilling unit Deepwater Horizon April 20, 2010. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Justin Stumberg/Released)
photo: US Navy / Justin Stumberg
Dark clouds of smoke and fire emerge as oil burns during a controlled fire in the Gulf of Mexico May 6, 2010. The U.S. Coast Guard, federal agencies, BP and residents conducted the in-situ burn to aid in preventing the spread of oil in the wake of the explosion on mobile offshore drilling unit Deepwater Horizon April 20, 2010. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Justin Stumberg/Released)
photo: US Navy / E. Stumberg
Dark clouds of smoke and fire emerge as oil burns during a controlled fire in the Gulf of Mexico May 5, 2010. Local residents conducted an
photo: PDPhoto.com
Apollo XVI - Photos and Pictures - Public Domain - Royalty Free
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Justin Stumberg
100506-N-6070S-230 Gulf of Mexico (May 6, 2010) -- Dark clouds of smoke and fire emerge as oil burns during a controlled fire in the Gulf of Mexico.
photo: Creative Commons / Mgw
Terminal C with its dark windows in the foreground, with the new parking structure behind it in early 2010
photo: NASA / NASA
An astronaut, dressed in a white spacesuit, attached to the end of a long, jointed robotic arm covered in white insulation. The Earth's horizon and the blackness of space serves as a backdrop.
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
2000/08/24 Sentinels - This NEAR Shoemaker picture, taken August 6, 2000, from an orbital altitude of 49 kilometers (30 miles), shows Eros´ horizon near the time of local sunset. The surface is dark because of the oblique illumination, but several b
photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file
1997/08/06 Sunset over Twin Peaks - This image was taken by the Imager for Mars Pathfinder (IMP) about one minute after sunset on Mars on Sol 21. The prominent hills dubbed "Twin Peaks" form a dark silhouette at the horizon, while the setting su
photo: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
2006/01/04 Adrift at Saturn - Tethys floats before the massive, golden-hued globe of Saturn in this natural color view. The thin, dark line of the rings curves around the horizon at top. Visible on Tethys (1,071 kilometers, or 665 miles across) are
photo: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
2006/01/04 Adrift at Saturn - Tethys floats before the massive, golden-hued globe of Saturn in this natural color view. The thin, dark line of the rings curves around the horizon at top. Visible on Tethys (1,071 kilometers, or 665 miles across) are
photo: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
2006/01/04 Adrift at Saturn - Tethys floats before the massive, golden-hued globe of Saturn in this natural color view. The thin, dark line of the rings curves around the horizon at top. Visible on Tethys (1,071 kilometers, or 665 miles across) are
photo: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
2006/01/04 Adrift at Saturn - Tethys floats before the massive, golden-hued globe of Saturn in this natural color view. The thin, dark line of the rings curves around the horizon at top. Visible on Tethys (1,071 kilometers, or 665 miles across) are
photo: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
2006/01/04 Adrift at Saturn - Tethys floats before the massive, golden-hued globe of Saturn in this natural color view. The thin, dark line of the rings curves around the horizon at top. Visible on Tethys (1,071 kilometers, or 665 miles across) are