My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA06533 Saturn Cassini-Huygens
ISS - Wide Angle
2004-12-01 1024x1024x1
The usually bright B ring (at center) appears very dim in this image from NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
Title:
Night Side Ringplane
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA03529 Io Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
2002-05-28 1280x866x1
This mosaic of Tvashtar Catena on Jupiter's moon Io, taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on Oct. 16, 2001, completes a series of views depicting changes in the region over a period of nearly two years. A catena is a chain of volcanic craters.
Title:
Galileo's Last View of Tvashtar, Io
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA09341 Jupiter New Horizons
LORRI
2007-05-01 962x682x3
Best Color Image of Jupiter's Little Red Spot
Title:
Best Color Image of Jupiter's Little Red Spot
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA00359 Jupiter Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
1999-03-06 916x783x3
This photo of Jupiter was taken by NASA's Voyager 1 on March 1, 1979. The photo shows Jupiter's Great Red Spot (upper right) and the turbulent region immediately to the west.
Title:
Jupiter Great Red Spot and White Ovals
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA00358 Jupiter Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
1999-03-06 1000x1000x3
Jupiter, its Great Red Spot and three of its four largest satellites are visible in this photo taken Feb. 5, 1979, by Voyager 1. Io, Europa, and Callisto are seen against Jupiter's disk.
Title:
Jupiter and Three Galilean Satellites
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA01515 Ganymede Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
1999-03-13 830x650x3
This color picture as acquired by NASA's Voyager 1 during its approach to Ganymede on Monday afternoon Mar. 5, 1979. This picture is of a region in the northern hemisphere near the terminator.
Title:
Bright Ray Craters in Ganymede's Northern Hemisphere
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA12186 Triton Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
2009-08-25 836x545x1
This view of the volcanic plains of Neptune's moon Triton was produced using topographic maps derived from images acquired by NASA's Voyager spacecraft during its August 1989 flyby, 20 years ago this week.
Title:
Triton's "Cantaloupe" Terrain
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02208 Triton Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
1999-08-08 935x772x1
NASA's Voyager 2 took this picture of Neptune's largest satellite,Triton, from less than 80,000 km (50,000 miles). The image shows an area in Triton's northern hemisphere. The Sun is just above the horizon, so features cast shadows that accentuate height
Title:
Triton