My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA15682 Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
2012-05-11 3264x2448x3
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission team members ran mobility tests on the test rover called 'Scarecrow' on sand dunes near Death Valley, Ca. in early May 2012 in preparation for operating the Curiosity rover, currently en route to Mars.
Title:
Test Rover Aids Preparations in California for Curiosity Rover on Mars
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA10373 Messier 83 Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX)
GALEX Telescope
Very Large Array (VLA)
2008-04-16 2852x2852x3
The outlying regions around the Southern Pinwheel galaxy, or M83, are highlighted in this composite image from NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer and the National Science Foundation's Very Large Array in New Mexico.
Title:
Beyond the Borders of a Galaxy
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA10204 NGC 4258 Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC
2007-12-18 3000x2501x3
This composite image is of spiral galaxy M106 (NGC 4258); optical data from the Digitized Sky Survey is yellow, radio data from the Very Large Array is purple, X-ray data from Chandra is blue, and infrared data from the Spitzer Space Telescope is red.
Title:
Anomalous Arms
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA03729 Earth Terra
MISR
2002-10-16 742x861x3
These images from NASA's Terra satellite portray the Amery Ice Shelf front on October 6, 2001 (top) and September 29, 2002 (bottom), and illustrate changes that took place over the year elapsed between the two views.
Title:
Amery Ice Shelf's "Loose Tooth" Gets Looser