PIX4595532: Apollo 11: N. Armstrong 07/1969 - Neil A. Armstrong speaking with the technicians during the start preparation. 16/07/1969. Apollo 11 Commander Neil A. Armstrong appears to be talking with technicians during suiting today for his launch with astronauts Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4606969: Mission ExoMars 2016 - Artist view - ExoMars Mission - Artist view - Artist view of the European mission ExoMars 2016 with the Shiaparelli landing module embarks on the TGO (Trace Gas Orbiter) probe. Artist's impression depicting the ExoMars 2016 entry, descent and landing demonstrator module, named Schiaparelli, on the Trace Gas Orbiter, and heading for Mars. TGO will be launched in 2016 with Schiaparelli, the entry, descent and landing demonstrator module. It will search for evidence of methane and other atmospheric gases that could be signatures of active biological or geological processes on Mars. TGO will also serve as a communications relay for the rover and surface science platform that will be launched in 2018 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4664003: Oviraptor - View of an Oviraptor (Oviraptor philoceratops), a small theropod dinosaur that lived between 80 and 70 million years ago, at the end of the Cretace. Oviraptor philoceratops was a small theropod dinosaur living in the late cretaceous period, about 75 million years ago / Bridgeman Images
PIX4676173: Ojos del Salado - Chile: Nevado Ojos del Salado rises at 6,893 metres above sea level in the south of the Atacama Desert, on the border between Argentina and Chile. It is the highest volcano in the world; it is considered active. August 2014. Nevado Ojos del Salado is the highest volcano in the world, almost 7000m tall (6893m). It is at the border between Argentina and Chile. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4639848: Mars Exploration-Illustration - Martian Explorers - Men's exploration of Mars will require vehicles that can take a crew long distances and provide them with all the necessary protection against this hostile environment. Here, astronauts perform an extravehicular exit to take samples. Explorers don pressure suits and leave the safety of their climate-controlled motor home to examine an outcrop of sedimentary rock on a martian dune field / Bridgeman Images