White radome covering sensitive tracking equipment at Kennedy Space Center is shot against a darkening Florida sky.
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Mots clés apparentés
- 400-
- Amérique du Nord
- astronomie
- capot d'antenne
- coupole
- dôme géodésique
- équipement (matériel)
- équipment
- États-Unis
- explorer
- Floride
- image couleur
- Kennedy Space Center
- matériel
- militaire
- nuage
- photographie (art)
- radar
- radiotélescope
- science
- scientifique
- station de communication par satellite
- technologie
- toile (peinture)
- TomFawls (Artist)
Images apparentées
- Silhouette military radar dish. Vector illustration.
- Satellite Dish at a launch tracking station at Kennedy Space Center, FL PHOTO ID: KSCRadar00006_RJ (or 16)
- radio telescope on abstract background
- Vector illustration of observatory, full moon and falling stars on background
- Remnants of old soviet radar station in the mountains
- Vector observatory, full moon and falling stars on background
- Telescope on the building. Palace art of Children and Youth. Zelenograd. Russia.
- 3d people - men, person and a satellite. Connect concept
Plus d’images apparentées
- 3d people - man, person with a parabolic dish ( radio telescope )
- Kennedy Space Center
- Image of landscapes with silhouette of astronomical observatory at sunset
- astronomical observatory open door outdoor grey dome cloudly sky
- Storm is coming to the radio station, Corfou
- Radio telescope aiming at night sky
- Space Radio Observatory on the night sky
- Radio Telescope concept outline. Vector rendering of 3d. Wire-frame style. The layers of visible and invisible lines are separated