My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA08697 Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX)
2006-08-23 3000x2400x3
Big Black Holes Mean Bad News for Stars (diagram)
Title:
Big Black Holes Mean Bad News for Stars (diagram)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA11886 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
Thermal Emission Imaging System
2009-06-16 1314x2919x1
This 2001 Mars Odyssey THEMIS VIS image shows a landslide in Capri Chasma.
Title:
Landslide
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA00313 Venus Magellan
Imaging Radar
1998-06-04 700x1400x3
This perspective view of Venus, generated by computer from NASA's Magellan data and color-coded with emissivity, shows part of the lowland plains in Sedna Planitia. Circular depressions with associated fracture patterns, called 'coronae.'
Title:
Sedna Planitia (Left Member of a Synthetic Stereo Pair)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02245 Neptune Voyager
Imaging Science Subsystem - Narrow Angle
2000-02-16 650x650x3
Neptune's blue-green atmosphere is shown in greater detail than ever before by the Voyager 2 spacecraft as it rapidly approaches its encounter with the giant planet. This color image shows several complex and puzzling atmospheric features.
Title:
Neptune's blue-green atmosphere
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA00434 Moon DSPSE
Star Tracker
1999-06-12 1168x1552x1
Clementine Observes the Moon, Solar Corona, and Venus
Title:
Clementine Observes the Moon, Solar Corona, and Venus
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA11805 Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX)
Digitized Sky Survey
2009-02-18 2766x1977x3
Seeing Baby Dwarf Galaxies
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Seeing Baby Dwarf Galaxies
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA00160 Venus Magellan
Imaging Radar
1998-06-04 4064x4064x3
The view of Venus, after more than a decade of radar investigations culminating in the 1990-1994 NASA Magellan mission, is centered at 270 degrees east longitude.
Title:
Hemispheric View of Venus Centered at 270° East Longitude
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA11517 Janus Cassini-Huygens
Imaging Science Subsystem - Narrow Angle
2009-06-18 1014x1014x1
Janus' Ring Shadow Premiere
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Janus' Ring Shadow Premiere
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA11964 Earth Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)
C-Band Radar
2009-04-01 1250x1440x1
Why does Fargo flood? The Red River of the North, which forms the border between North Dakota and Minnesota, has a long history of severe floods. Major floods include those of 1826, 1897, 1950, 1997, and now 2009.
Title:
Fargo, North Dakota, USA
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA11727 Moon Chandrayaan-1
Moon Mineralogy Mapper
2008-12-17 631x635x3
Different wavelengths of light provide new information about the Orientale Basin region of the moon in a composite image taken by NASA's Moon Mineralogy Mapper, a guest instrument aboard the Indian Space Research Organization's Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft.
Title:
NASA's Moon Mineralogy Mapper
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02140 Tempel 1 Deep Impact
High Resolution Imager (HRI)
2005-07-11 314x234x1
NASA's Deep Impact's flyby spacecraft took this image after it turned around to capture last shots of a receding comet Tempel 1. Earlier, the mission's probe had smashed into the surface of Tempel 1.
Title:
Tempel Fades into Night Animation Icon
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02978 Moon Surveyor
2000-11-04 873x414x1
Surveyor 5 image of the footpad resting in the lunar soil. The trench at right was formed by the footpad sliding during landing. Surveyor 5 landed on the Moon on 11 September 1967 at 1.41 N, 23.18E in Mare Tranquillitatis.
Title:
Surveyor 5 Footpad Resting on the Lunar Soil
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA01360 Uranus Voyager
Imaging Science Subsystem - Narrow Angle
1998-12-05 1567x929x3
Uranus, towards the planet's pole of rotation.
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Uranus, towards the planet's pole of rotation.
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02975 Moon Ranger
2000-11-04 720x707x1
Ranger 7 took this image, the first picture of the Moon by aU.S. spacecraft, on 31 July 1964 at 13:09 UT (9:09 AM EDT) about 17 minutes before impacting the lunar surface.
Title:
First Image of the Moon taken by a U.S. Spacecraft
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02111 Tempel 1 Deep Impact
Medium Resolution Imager (MRI)
2005-07-01 720x169x3
Analyzing a Cometary 'Sneeze'
Title:
Analyzing a Cometary 'Sneeze'
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02138 Tempel 1 Deep Impact
Impactor Targeting Sensor
2005-07-06 247x241x1
This image of the surface of comet Tempel 1 was taken about 20 seconds before NASA's Deep Impact's probe crashed into the comet on July 3, 2005. This particular region contains the impact site.
Title:
Wipe Out