Overall interior view of the Cupola module taken during Expedition 35.
Interior view of the Cupola
Interior view looking starboard (STBD) and aft in the Harmony Node 2, taken during the crew's sleep period (main lights are turned off). Hatches into the Columbus European Laboratory and Destiny U.S. Laboratory are in view. The pink glow comes from the Vegetable Production System (Veggie) greenhouse, housed in Columbus.
Interior View in Node 2
The Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA), designed and constructed under the direction of the Marshall Space Flight Center, was one of four principal sections comprising Skylab. The MDA provided the means by which the Command and Service Modules attached to the Skylab, enabling the crews to enter and work in it. Also included in the MDA was a control and display console for the Apollo Telescope Mount. This image shows an interior view of the MDA.
Skylab
STS084-305-018 (15-24 May 1997) --- As seen from the docked Soyuz hatchway, this 35mm view shows the interior of a Russian Mir Space Station node connected to Kristall (bottom), Priroda (top), Mir Core Module (center), Kvant-2 (left) and Spektr (right). The Mir-23 and STS-84 crew members spent several days sharing joint activities in Earth-orbit as part of an ongoing cooperative program between the Russian Space Agency (RSA) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Interior views of the Mir Space Station
ISS010-E-24914 (17 April 2005) --- View of the interior of the Zvezda Service module from the forward section to the aft end, as photographed by one of the Expedition 10 crewmembers on the International Space Station (ISS).
Interior view of SM during Expedition 10 / Expedition 11
S69-19197 (1969) --- Interior view of the Kennedy Space Center's (KSC) Manned Spacecraft Operations Building (MSOB) showing Apollo Spacecraft 106 Command and Service Modules (CSM) being moved to integrated work stand number one for mating to Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter (SLA) 13. Spacecraft 106 will be flown on the Apollo 10 (Lunar Module 4/Saturn 505) space mission.
Interior view of KSC's Manned Spacecraft Operations Building
S69-19190 (31 Jan. 1969) --- Interior view of the Kennedy Space Center's Manned Spacecraft Operations Building showing Apollo Spacecraft 106/Command/Service Module being moved to integrated work stand number one for mating to Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter (SLA) 13. Spacecraft 106 will be flown on the Apollo 10 (Lunar Module 4/Saturn 505) space mission.
Interior view of KSC's Manned Spacecraft Operations Building
AS11-36-5389 (July 1969) --- An interior view of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module showing some of the displays and controls. Mounted in the Lunar Module window is a 16mm data acquisition camera which has a variable frame speed of 1, 6, 12 and 24 frames per second. Photo credit: NASA
Interior view of Apollo 11 Lunar Module showing displays and controls
S67-50585 (1967) --- This is an intentional double exposure showing the Apollo Mission Simulator in the Mission Simulation and Training Facility, Building 5 at the Manned Spacecraft Center. In the exterior view astronauts William A. Anders, Michael Collins, and Frank Borman (reading from top of stairs) are about to enter the simulator. The interior view shows the three astronauts in the simulator. They are (left to right) Borman, Collins, and Anders. Photo credit: NASA
Dual exposure view of exterior and interior of Apollo Mission simulator
jsc2020e031189 (8/8/2015) --- A preflight interior view of the incubator cassette from the Bioculture System. The Bioculture System is a biological science incubator for use on the International Space Station (ISS) with the capability of transporting active and stored investigations to ISS. This incubator supports a wide diversity of tissue, cell, and microbiological cultures and experiment methods to meet any spaceflight research investigation goals and objectives. The facility enables variable duration and long-duration cellular and microbiological investigations on ISS to meet the scientific needs of academic and biotechnology interests. Credits: NASA photo by Dominic Hart
Bioculture System Facility
AS13-62-8929 (11-17 April 1970) --- Interior view of the Apollo 13 Lunar Module (LM) showing the "mail box," a jury-rigged arrangement which the Apollo 13 astronauts built to use the Command Module (CM) lithium hydroxide canisters to purge carbon dioxide from the LM.  Lithium hydroxide is used to scrub CO2 from the spacecraft's atmosphere.  Since there was a limited amount of lithium hydroxide in the LM, this arrangement was rigged up to utilize the canisters from the CM. The "mail box" was designed and tested on the ground at the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) before it was suggested to the problem-plagued Apollo 13 crew men.  Because of the explosion of one of the oxygen tanks in the Service Module (SM), the three crew men had to use the LM as a "lifeboat".
Interior view of "mail box" for purging carbon dioxide from Lunar Module
This observation from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows one of the first close HiRISE views of the enigmatic Valles Marineris interior layered deposits.
Sandstone Cliffs and Hematite Lag Deposits of Ophir Mensa
ISS032-E-011457 (28 July 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, works in the newly attached Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-3) docked to the International Space Station’s Harmony node. NASA astronaut Joe Acaba, flight engineer, is visible in the background.
Interior view of the HTV3
NM18-307-019 (March-July 1995) --- This photograph was taken by one of the Mir-18 crew members shortly after the arrival of the Spektr module. The spacecraft contained yet unopened gear and supplies for the Mir crews.  This image was one of many shown at a July 18 press conference in Houston.
Interior view of Spektr module
The hole that NASA Curiosity Mars rover drilled into target rock John Klein provided a view into the interior of the rock, as well as obtaining a sample of powdered material from the rock.
View into John Klein Drill Hole in Martian Mudstone
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