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Combat missiles on a launcher.
Against the Earth's backdrop, the space station orbits gracefully, creating a captivating contrast between human achievement and the natural world
A rackete starts at the traditional rocket festival or Bun Bang Fai or Rocket Festival in Ban Si Than in the province of Amnat Charoen northwest of Ubon Ratchathani in northeastern Thailand in South-East Asia.
NASA Artemis 1 sits on launch pad 39B in April 2022 as part of the initial testing. Artemis 1 on the pad for initial wet dress testing that resulted in the original fuel leak issues. Shortly thereafter the SLS rocket was rolled back to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) for repairs. Heat wave distortion is shown in lower portion of image (above the greenery) due to the distance and the heating of the day.
Artemis 1 Moon Rocket on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral Florida photograph taken March 2022
Aerial shot of gas wells near Pyote, Texas in the Permian Basin, a large sedimentary basin, on a warm Summer evening.
NASA Artemis rocket, part of the SLS (space launch system), on Pad 39 B at the Kennedy Space Center.  The rocket is 32 stories tall and weighs 5.75 million pounds. The purpose of the rocket is to return humans to the moon. \nCanaveral National Seashore\nMarch 24, 2022
Ontario, Canada
A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket is seen at NASA's Launch Complex 39A on July 26, 2023 ahead of launching the EchoStar 24 mission. Credit: Brandon Moser/Central Florida Public Media
Nuclear Missiles in front of Chinese flag - China weapons
note: resub - de-noised. Titan missle in silo near Tucson, AZ
Paris, France - 07 08 2022: Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport runway, France
The reactor dome of the nuclear power station at Sizewell in the UK,
Windsor, United Kingdom – April 06, 2018: A Lego space shuttle on the launch pad at Legoland Windsor.
Artemis 1 Moon Rocket on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral Florida photograph taken March 2022
Chemical plant equipment under construction
Nuclear missiles and Russian flag in background. 3D rendered illustration.
Aerial shot of gas wells near Pyote, Texas in the Permian Basin, a large sedimentary basin, on a warm Summer evening.
Peenemunde, Germany - Jan 10, 2024: Development and production site of the V1 and V2 rockets in Peenemunde during the Second World War. Tests on the Baltic sea. Cloudy winter day Selective focus
Artemis I, the first test of NASA's Space Launch System heavy lift vehicle sits on launch pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center on  April 11 2022. The space vehicle waits before another attempt at the wet dress rehearsal in April, before the actual launch and flight later in the spring. The SLS will carry the Orion capsule which will bring man back to the moon. The image at mid day shows the heat waves shimmering producing a slightly blurry view of the launch vehicle. View from across the many lakes and ponds of the Merritt Island national wildlife refuge.
US Army Nike-Hercules missile at the San Agustin Pass, the official scenic view of White Sands NM
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Alamogordo,, USA - May 28, 2007: Outdoor exhibit with rocket Little Joe 2 at New Mexico Museum of Space History, Alamogordo, New Mexico, United States of America, North America
Sizewell power station in Suffolk, UK
Nordkapp visitor centre building at the northernmost point of europe in Norway
Color image depicting the architecture of a nuclear power plant in southeast England.
Titan missle warhead
Close up of communication tower on Mount Rigi, Switzerland
Cape Canaveral, Florida - March 2, 2010: The Rocket Garden at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex during sunset.  The Rocket Garden features eight milestone launch vehicles from KSC's history.
Reykjavík, Capital Region, Iceland: Perlan ('the pearl') is a hot water storage tank in Iceland's capital Reykjavík. The building connecting the pre-existing tanks was designed by Ingimundur Sveinsson and opened in 1991. From here, the city is supplied with hot water, including the sidewalks and streets, which are heated in winter. The hot water tanks - five of the six are still in operation - each hold up to four thousand cubic meters of hot water at a temperature of around 85 °C. Due to its elevated location on the Öskjuhlíð hill (61 m), Perlan can supply all buildings in Reykjavík with energy from hot water using only gravity. The hot water for Reykjavík is taken from around 70 boreholes in Reykjavík, Mosfellsbær and Nesjavellir, most of which reach depths of between 500 m and 2000 m. A large part of the thermal energy can be obtained directly from geothermal energy.
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