My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA03654 Milky Way Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC
2006-01-10 7002x5050x3
This dazzling infrared image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows hundreds of thousands of stars crowded into the swirling core of our spiral Milky Way galaxy.
Title:
A Cauldron of Stars at the Galaxy's Center
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA07490 Spitzer Space Telescope
2005-03-22 2783x1739x3
This artist's concept shows what a fiery hot star and its close-knit planetary companion might look close up if viewed in visible and infrared light .
Title:
Blinded by the Light (Artist Concept)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02038 Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC
2006-03-21 2243x2240x3
Like great friends, galaxies stick together. Astronomers using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope have spotted a handful of great galactic pals bonding back when the universe was a mere 4.6 billion years old.
Title:
Great Galactic Buddies
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA04435 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
THEMIS
2003-03-06 1239x3043x1
The wind-sculpted yardangs in this scene from NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft are part of the Medusae Fossae Formation, a regionally extensive geologic unit that probably was produced from the accumulation of volcanic ash.
Title:
Memnonia Sulci