My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA05714 Mars Mars Exploration Rover (MER)
Panoramic Camera
2004-04-06 3122x1020x1
This image, acquired by the panoramic camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity, highlights the vast plains of Meridiani Planum focusing on a sinous crack consisting of a series of deep dimples sprinkled with rocks.
Title:
A Puzzling Crack
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA05744 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
THEMIS
2004-04-08 320x7184x1
This image from NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey released on April 8, 2004 shows old volcanic flows from Meroe Patera on Mars, recognizable only by the flow fronts (rounded lobes). Dust and erosion have covered or removed the rough lava surface.
Title:
Infrared of Meroe Patera Flows
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA05741 Mars Mars Global Surveyor (MGS)
Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC)
2004-04-12 512x1259x1
NASA's Mars Global Surveyor shows a field of small barchan (crescent-shaped) dunes covered with the remains of wintertime frost on Mars. The dark spots around the base of each dune mark the first signs of the spring thaw.
Title:
Springtime Dunes, 2004
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA05743 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
THEMIS
2004-04-07 320x3600x1
This image from NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey released on April 7, 2004 shows various flows from Arsia Mons on Mars. Older flows with more dust cover are brighter than the relatively dust-free younger flows.
Title:
Arsia Mons Flows in Infrared