My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA11977 Mars Mars Exploration Rover (MER)
Navigation Camera
2009-04-05 5073x1188x3
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity combined images into this stereo, 360-degree view on March 28-30, 2009. In this view, the western edge of Home Plate is on the portion of the horizon farthest to the left. 3D glasses are necessary.
Title:
View Ahead After Spirit's Sol 1861 Drive (Stereo)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA11511 Pan Cassini-Huygens
Imaging Science Subsystem - Narrow Angle
2009-06-10 954x954x1
Pan's Slender Shadow
Title:
Pan's Slender Shadow
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA00426 Mars Viking
1998-06-08 14000x6800x3
Valles Marineris and Chryse Outflow Channels
Title:
Valles Marineris and Chryse Outflow Channels
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA00368 U Rings Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
1996-11-26 996x1009x1
On Jan. 18, 1986, NASA's Voyager 2 discoverd three Uranus satellites. All three lie outside the orbits of Uranus nine known rings, the outermost of which, the epsilon ring, is seen at upper right.
Title:
Uranus Satellites
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA12227 Moon Cassini-Huygens
Chandrayaan-1
Moon Mineralogy Mapper
VIMS
2009-09-24 1410x1120x3
Cassini and Chandrayaan-1 Agree
Title:
Cassini and Chandrayaan-1 Agree
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA10114 Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX)
Ultraviolet/Visible Camera
2007-11-14 1012x1012x3
NGC 1291
Title:
NGC 1291
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA09333 Sol (our sun) Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO)
SECCHI/Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope
2007-04-27 1920x1080x3
NASA's Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory satellites have provided the first 3-dimensional images of the Sun. This view will aid scientists' ability to understand solar physics to improve space weather forecasting. 3D glasses are necessary.
Title:
Left Limb of North Pole of the Sun, March 20, 2007 (Anaglyph)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA12257 Spitzer Space Telescope
2009-10-07 3000x2400x3
This artist's conception shows a nearly invisible ring around Saturn -- the largest of the giant planet's many rings. It was discovered by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.
Title:
Saturn's Infrared Ring (Artist Concept)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA00388 Mars Viking
Camera 1
1996-12-12 508x434x1
The United States Flag Stands On The Surface Of Mars
Title:
The United States Flag Stands On The Surface Of Mars
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA04968 Earth Landsat
Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)
C-Band Radar
X-Band Radar
2004-07-03 5000x1700x3
This elevation anaglyph of Los Angeles and adjacent mountainous terrain was created by NASA's Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. 3D glasses are necessary to view this image.
Title:
Library of Congress Model, Anaglyph
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02532 Amalthea Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
2000-04-24 860x410x1
Bright Streak on Amalthea
Title:
Bright Streak on Amalthea
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA00042 Miranda Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
1999-08-30 459x600x3
This color composite of the Uranian satellite Miranda was taken by NASA's Voyager 2 on January 24, 1986. Miranda, just 480 km (300 mi) across, is the smallest of Uranus' five major satellites
Title:
Miranda - Highest Resolution Color Picture
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA00032 Uranus Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
1996-08-01 2000x1000x3
These two images of Uranus, one in true color and the other in false color, were compiled from images returned in 1986, by the narrow-angle camera of NASA's Voyager 2.
Title:
Uranus in True and False Color
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02247 Triton Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
2000-02-16 800x800x3
NASA's Voyager 2 obtained this parting shot of Triton, Neptune's largest satellite, shortly after closest approach to the moon and passage through its shadow on the morning of Aug. 25, 1989.
Title:
Voyager's Parting Shot of Triton