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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA22863 Ceres Dawn
Framing Camera
2018-11-15 1384x1541x3
This stereo view, called an anaglyph, of Occator Crater's floor on Ceres was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft from an altitude of about 21 miles (34 kilometers).
Title:
Bright and Dark Pattern on Occator Crater's Floor (3-D)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA25134 Asteroid Psyche
2022-03-07 8256x5504x3
Only one of the 37-foot-long (11.3-meter-long) arrays on NASA's Psyche spacecraft can be unfolded at a time during testing in JPL's High Bay 2 clean room.
Title:
Unfolding Psyche's Giant Solar Arrays
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA15039 Mars Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
Phoenix
HiRISE
2012-02-08 552x445x3
This image, taken Jan. 26, 2012, shows the back shell of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander spacecraft after its second Martian arctic winter.
Title:
Phoenix Back Shell After Second Martian Winter
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA19877 Earth SMAP
2015-09-02 7592x3775x3
A three-day composite global map of surface soil moisture as retrieved from NASA's SMAP's radiometer instrument between Aug. 25-27, 2015. Dry areas appear yellow/orange, such as the Sahara Desert, western Australia and the western U.S.
Title:
SMAP Global Map of Surface Soil Moisture (Aug. 25-27, 2015)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20547 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
HiRISE
2016-04-06 2880x1800x3
This image shows a set of coalesced collapse pits in western Valles Marineris as seen by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Fine layers are exposed in the walls of the pits, and in some places those layers are displaced by faults.
Title:
Faulted Layers in Collapse Pits
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA18623 Mars Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
HiRISE
2014-07-16 2880x1800x3
Eridania Basin, located at the head of Ma'adim Vallis, has mounting geomorphic and spectral evidence that it may have been the site of an ancient inland sea. This image is from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
Title:
Ridges in Eridania Basin
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02281 Ganymede Voyager
VG ISS - Narrow Angle
2000-05-25 1594x797x1
RIGHT: This picture shows part of the surface of Ganymede as viewed from a range-of 120,000 km by NASA's Voyager 2 on July 9th. In the foreground is typical grooved terrain as seen by Voyager 1.
Title:
Ganymede - Surface
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20880 Ceres Dawn
Framing Camera
2016-08-25 1024x1024x1
An area along the rim of the crater at the center of this view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft, has collapsed, producing a lobe-shaped feature where the material settled.
Title:
Dawn LAMO Image 158
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA04622 Earth Jason-1
Altimeter
2003-07-14 900x900x3
NASA's Jason oceanography satellite took a 10-day data collection in 2003, indicating that near-equatorial ocean had been very quiet, although sea levels and sea-surface temperatures were near normal or slightly warmer.
Title:
Where is La NiƱa?