The 57.7-foot-long Canadarm2 robotic arm extends from the International Space Station. The arm is long, cylindrical, and white, with several joints that are bent to the right (at left in the image) and downward (at center). Earth makes a bright white and blue background for the top half of the photo. Our home planet contrasts starkly with the darkness of space.

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A grayscale photo from the Martian surface shows a landscape with an elevated ridge running from the foreground, at the bottom center of the image, weaving off into the distance near the top of the frame. The ridge itself is very light gray and uneven, composed of layered, chipped rock that looks like a dried-out mud flat. Descending off to either side of the ridge, the surrounding terrain is much darker gray and smoother, almost sandy, with scattered small rocks poking above the surface.

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A white Gulfstream IV airplane flies to the left of the frame over a tan desert landscape below and blue mountain ranges in the back of the image. The plane’s tail features the NASA logo, and its wings have winglets. Visible in the lower right third of the image, directly behind the airplane’s wingtip is the Mojave Air and Space Port in Mojave, California. 

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