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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA18873 Comet Rosetta
OSIRIS
2014-11-12 1891x904x1
The Onboard Scientific Imaging System (OSIRIS) on the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft captured this parting shot of the mission's Philae lander after its separation from the mother ship on Nov. 12, 2014.
Title:
Farewell, Philae
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA05925 Mars Mars Exploration Rover (MER)
Navigation Camera
2004-05-14 7704x1349x1
This right-eye view was created from navigation camera images that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit acquired on May 12, 2004. The tracks show the path the rover had traveled so far on its way to the base of the 'Columbia Hills.'
Title:
The Road Less Traveled (right eye)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA19616 Ceres Dawn
Framing Camera
2015-08-07 1024x1024x1
This image, taken by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on June 25, 2015, shows a portion of the southern hemisphere of dwarf planet Ceres from an altitude of 2,700 miles (4,400 kilometers) with a resolution of 1,400 feet (410 meters) per pixel.
Title:
Dawn Survey Orbit Image 43
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA03878 Europa Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
2002-10-30 849x660x3
Reddish spots and shallow pits pepper the enigmatic ridged surface of Europa in this view combining information from images taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft during two different orbits around Jupiter.
Title:
Ruddy "Freckles" on Europa
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA05728 Mars Mars Exploration Rover (MER)
Panoramic Camera
2004-04-08 3074x1018x1
This image from NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit panoramic camera shows the view acquired on the martian afternoon Apr. 3, 2004 in the direction of the rover's future drive destination. In the distance are the eastern-lying 'Columbia Hills.'
Title:
Heading for the Hills