My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA01671 Mars Mars Global Surveyor (MGS)
Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC)
2000-09-16 597x238x1
During the first week of March 1999, NASA's Mars Global Surveyor, small pictures of surfaces in the north polar cap region were taken to test the Mars Orbiter Camera focus and calibration.
Title:
North Polar Region Dunes Focus Test Image
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02811 Mars Mars Global Surveyor (MGS)
Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC)
2000-10-16 2068x2512x3
NASA's Mars Global Surveyor shows a vast, frost-coated plain south of Mars' antarctic circle. The icy terrain has an almost pastel-like character, owing to the mixture of reddish dust both on, in, and under the white frost.
Title:
Frosted Southern Plains in Early Spring
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA12037 Titan Cassini-Huygens
Radar Mapper
2009-06-10 1798x818x1
An intricate, fingerprint-like pattern of dunes is seen in this dramatic radar image of Saturn's moon Titan captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft on May 21, 2009 from an altitude of 965 kilometers (about 600 miles).
Title:
The Story Titan's Dunes Tell
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA12162 Titan Cassini-Huygens
Radar Mapper
2009-08-06 1036x874x1
This mosaic of image swaths from NASA's Cassini's Titan Radar Mapper, taken with the synthetic-aperture radar, features a large dark region several hundred kilometers across that differs in several significant ways from potential lakes observed on Titan.
Title:
Lake-like but Different
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA09739 Titan Cassini-Huygens
ISS - Narrow Angle
2007-10-01 989x988x1
Titan's detached, high-altitude haze layer encircles its smoggy globe in this ultraviolet view, which also features the moon's north polar hood. This image was taken with NASA's Cassini spacecraft's narrow-angle camera on Sept. 2, 2007.
Title:
Titan's Hazes
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA11610 Titan Cassini-Huygens
ISS - Narrow Angle
2009-10-27 900x900x1
NASA's Cassini Orbiter sees Titan become obscured as it moves into eclipse by Saturn. Most of the light comes from refracted sunlight passing through the edge of Saturn's atmosphere.
Title:
Eclipsing Titan