SpaceX Falcon 9 launching the final Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on the Commercial Resupply Service 20 mission. All phases of the first stage flight (ignition through stage separation, boostback burn, reentry burn, and landing burn) are visible in this 10-minute exposure.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 passes through the sound barrier while launching the Sentinel-6 spacecraft from Vandenberg Space Force Base.

Reflections of the SpaceX South Texas Launch site at Brownsville, Texas.

Comet C/2020 F3 NEOWISE rising over the Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo on display near the entrance of Spaceport America.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket sits on Space Launch Complex 40 four hours before launching its payload into low Earth orbit.

The iconic Vertical Assembly Building (VAB) in the Space Launch Complex 39 area of the Kennedy Space Center.

The International Space Station passes in front of the sun during a solar transit in June 2020

The International Space Station passes in front of the moon during a lunar transit in December 2020

A MIM-104D Patriot surface-to-air-missile accelerates under the thrust of its solid rocket motor after launching (U.S. Army photo).

The International Space Station orbits overhead of an M902 Patriot Launching Station in the New Mexico desert.

An M902 Patriot Launching Station emplaced under the stars in an undisclosed location (U.S. Army photo).

UH-60 Blackhawk landing near an M903 Patriot Launching Station in New Mexico (U.S. Army photo).

A Soldier pulling security on a .50 caliber machine gun during a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense exercise (U.S. Army photo).

A crew chief looks out of a UH-60 Blackhawk over the New Mexico desert (U.S. Army photo).

A UH-60 Blackhawk conducting a training mission on McGregor Range, New Mexico (U.S. Army photo).

An AH-64 Apache Longbow helicopter flying over the Otero Mesa in southern New Mexico.

HMMWVs travel down a gravel road while conducting a route reconnaissance training exercise (U.S. Army photo). 

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