Shuttle 

111 creative works found

  • Evil Moon
    by Ruben Flanagan aka (Flan)

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    A funny image of the old moon himself taking havick on earth after the space shuttle crashes into him.

  • spacecowboy
    by majo

    US$23.94

    also: / / tipp-ex series: / / gravity series /

  • Spacecowboy also: / / gravity series /

  • This is almost a 2 minute exposure of the STS-116 lift off. The picture was taken from SR-520 in Cocoa Beach, FL

  • Into the Wild Blue Yonder
    by Cheryl Lunde

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    White billowy trails of the launch of the Space Shuttle in Florida November 1996. Taken with an old point and shoot and scanned to digital. / Uploaded for a challenge.

  • Night Launch of STS123, Shuttle Endeavor. Very humid evening as evidenced by the atmospheric lighting, low cloud deck obscured the launch after approx 10 secs. Shot with Nikon D50, 70-300mm ISO400 1/125, f/8.

  • If you look really close, you will find the space between atoms is actually filled with tiny space shuttles.

  • This design is of a space shuttle launch drawn in a comic book style.

  • Fly me to the moon
    by michelleduerden

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    PS comp / Blue moon image courtesy of Derid / Taken into PS and plane & Mars image added, finished by adding lighting effects & text.

  • Falling from the Future
    by Mark Ramstead

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    The space shuttle as a waterfall.

  • Shuttle Launch
    by Colin Wells

    US$3.66–US$83.60

    This drawing of a space shuttle launch was drawn a year ago. Drawn in a comic book style, the image captures the power of the launch.

  • Another piece from “The Big Coat.” This was done a few years ago. (Back when I was in my markers, ink, and anything else I can get my hands on phase). It’s not one of my absolute favorites, but I don’t hate it either. It’s sort of like plain old vanilla ice cream to me, it’s tastes fine, I’m not going to spit it out, but it would taste a heck of a lot better if it were chocolate.

  • Shuttle away
    by flipteez

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  • Broken Wing
    by Rebekah McLeod

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    The broken wing of some kinda space craft folating in a strange and colorful cosmos. Hand drawn with artist markers and pens. By artist Rebekah McLeod. Purchase as a card, poster, or wall art: matted, laminated, mounted, canvas, or framed. You can get this great abstract and many others @ / RLMdesignes / Rebekah L. McLeod / Abstrats / Abstract Designs / Awesome Abstracts / Its An Abstract World / Abstractions in Color vol 2 Calender

  • The Space Shuttle
    by MichelleR

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    This image was captured of the Space Shuttle launch on March 15, 2009 at 6:42 p.m. The Space Shuttle launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida and the shot was taken from my front yard in Orlando which is approximately 50-60 miles away. Canon PowerShotSX10 IS

  • Double six
    by samc352

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    two (2) white dice on black reflective background – double six

  • ISS Fly Past
    by bubblebat

    US$3.99

    Taken in my back garden as a series of 10 second exposures, stacked together with StarTrails and cleaned up in Photoshop CS3. You won’t be able to see it here, but there are in fact two trails – one for the International Space Station and one for the Space Shuttle that had recently undocked. It was unfortunate that it wasn’t a cloud free evening. The times when you can see various satellites can be found at http://www.heavens-above.com. Technical Data / Date : 26th March 2009 20:00 – 20:03 / Camera : Nikon D300 / Lens : Nikon 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 G VR / Focal Length : 18mm / Shutter Speed : 10” * 17 / Aperture : f/3.5 / ISO : 200 / Mode : Raw / Post Processing : Photoshop CS3 / StarTrails

  • Booster Rockets
    by fernando

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    Part of space shuttle series.

  • Gozo channel ferry
    by M G Pettett

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    These hardworking ships (Maltese-built) provide a vital service linking the two main islands of the Maltese archipelago. The ships are large, comfortable and the shuttle service is very efficient.

  • I’ve come over all space-shuttley today, so here’s one of them :)

  • US Space Shuttle "Enterprise"
    by van049

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Space Shuttle, “Enterprise” OV-101 / The first Space Shuttle orbiter, “Enterprise,” is a full-scale test vehicle used for flights in the atmosphere and tests on the ground; it is not equipped for spaceflight. Although the airframe and flight control elements are like those of the Shuttles flown in space, this vehicle has no propulsion system and only simulated thermal tiles because these features were not needed for atmospheric and ground tests. / “Enterprise” was rolled out at Rockwell International’s assembly facility in Palmdale, California, in 1976. In 1977, it entered service for a nine-month-long approach-and-landing test flight program. Thereafter it was used for vibration tests and fit checks at NASA centers, and it also appeared in the 1983 Paris Air Show and the 1984 World’s Fair in New Orleans. / In 1985, NASA transferred “Enterprise” to the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia. http://www.nasm.si.edu/museum/ Manufacturer: Rockwell International Corporation / / Country of Origin: United States of America / / Dimensions: / Overall: 57 ft. tall x 122 ft. long x 78 ft. wing span, 150,000 lb. (1737.36×3718.57×2377.44cm, 68039.6kg) / / Materials: / Aluminum airframe and body with some fiberglass features; payload bay doors are graphite epoxy composite; thermal tiles are simulated (polyurethane foam) except for test samples of actual tiles and thermal blankets.

  • Space Shuttle Endeavor
    by Donna Adamski

    US$5.32–US$121.60

    Endeavor Mission STS-126, 11/14/08….Launch time 7:55pm EST. Not a great photo, but I only have a few seconds to try and get a shot and I was looking slight in the wrong direction at first. Living just over an hour drive from Kennedy Space Center, depending on clouds we can get a pretty good view of the shuttles after launch. You can’t really see the shuttle, but the flames are pretty cool. If you have never seen a shuttle launch in person, do try, it is a truly awesome site. We were fortunate enough to see the July 4, 2006 launch from six miles away and the launch before that one from 13 miles. I did get some shots but the pictures are on my other computer and unaccessible until I can get it working again :( I think I do have some on film, I’ll see if I can find them. Nikon D70s attached to a Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope / 1300mm / 11/14/08 – 304/3 / /

  • Orbit
    by Shane Walker

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    my version of space shuttle in space Vue 6 infinite

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