My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA21857 Mars MAVEN
2017-09-29 1284x1592x1
These profiles show the brightness of aurora emission in Mars' atmosphere at different altitudes. The data are from observations by the Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph instrument (IUVS) on NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution orbiter, or MAVEN.
Title:
Martian Aurora 25 Times Brighter Than Prior Brightest
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA26071 Mars Mars 2020 Rover
Navigation Camera (M2020)
2023-09-21 2513x1095x3
This composite image, acquired June 29, 2023 and annotated at JPL using visualization software, shows Perseverance's path through a dense section of boulders.
Title:
Perseverance's AutoNav Leads the Way
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA07478 Earth Terra
ASTER
2005-03-18 1595x1458x3
This NASA's Terra satellite image of Mount St. Helens was captured one week after the March 8, 2005 ash and steam eruption, the latest activity since the volcano's reawakening in September 2004.
Title:
Mount St. Helens