My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA03300 Earth Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)
C-Band Interferometric Radar
2001-04-12 875x552x3
On January 26, 2001, the Kachchh region in western India suffered the most deadly earthquake in India's history. The Haro Hills are on left and the Kas Hills are on right in this image from NASA's Shuttle Radar Topography Mission.
Title:
SRTM Colored and Shaded Topography: Haro and Kas Hills, India
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA14438 Jason-3
2013-05-23 4000x3000x3
JPL technicians perform a practice run of the mechanical integration sequence that will be used to mate the Jason-3 spacecraft's Advanced Microwave Radiometer instrument to the Jason-3 satellite.
Title:
Integration Test of Jason-3 Advanced Microwave Radiometer Instrument
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA16917 Mars Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
DAN
2013-04-08 1312x902x3
This diagram illustrates how the Dynamic Albedo of Neutrons (DAN) instrument on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover detects hydrogen in the ground beneath the rover.
Title:
Physics of How DAN on Curiosity Checks for Water, Part 2
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA07098 Spitzer Space Telescope
2004-12-09 1386x956x3
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope recently captured these infrared images of six older stars with known planets. The yellow, fuzzy blobs are stars circled by disks of dust, or 'debris disks,' like the one that surrounds our own Sun.
Title:
Is There Anybody Home?
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA07217 Vega Spitzer Space Telescope
2005-01-10 3000x2400x3
This artist concept illustrates how a massive collision of objects perhaps as large as the planet Pluto smashed together to create the dust ring around the nearby star Vega.
Title:
Massive Smash-up at Vega (Artist Concept)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA07097 Spitzer Space Telescope
2004-12-09 3000x1688x3
Artist's concept of a distant hypothetical solar system, about the same age as our own.
Title:
A Distant Solar System (Artist's Concept Animation) Animation Icon