My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA26094 Carbon Mapper
Carbon Mapper Imaging Spectrometer
2023-09-14 3024x4032x3
An engineer prepares the imaging spectrometer instrument for testing in a thermal vacuum chamber at JPL. The instrument will be part of an effort led by the nonprofit Carbon Mapper organization to collect data on greenhouse gas point-source emissions.
Title:
Imaging Spectrometer Vacuum Chamber Test
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA09259 Terrestrial Planet Finder
Coronograph
2007-04-11 840x840x3
Three simulated planets -- one as bright as Jupiter, one half as bright as Jupiter and one as faint as Earth -- stand out plainly in this image created from a sequence of 480 images captured by the High Contrast Imaging Testbed at NASA's JPL.
Title:
Simulating Planet-Hunting in a Lab