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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA00299 Dactyl Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1996-09-12 1000x1000x1
This picture was taken by NASA's Galileo during its flyby of Ida on August 28, 1993.
Title:
Early View of Dactyl
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA09265 Pluto New Horizons
LORRI
2015-02-04 794x400x1
Pluto and Charon, the largest of Pluto's five known moons, seen Jan. 25 and 27, 2015, through the telescopic Long-Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) on NASA's New Horizons spacecraft.
Title:
A Long-Distance Look from LORRI
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA18330 Dione Cassini-Huygens
ISS - Narrow Angle
2015-08-31 1020x1020x1
Saturn's moon Dione crosses the face of the giant planet in this view from NASA's Cassini spacecraft. Astronomers call this phenomenon a transit.
Title:
Entranced by a Transit
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA03107 Eros NEAR Shoemaker
Multi-Spectral Imager
2001-02-17 402x900x1
This image of asteroid Eros, taken by NASA's NEAR Shoemaker on Sept. 9, 2000, shows Eros' saddle, and curving around at upper right is the large bright-and-dark groove.
Title:
Under the Saddle
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA14661 Saturn Cassini-Huygens
ISS - Wide Angle
2013-05-20 1016x1016x1
NASA's Cassini spacecraft takes full advantage of the sunlight to capture these amazing views of the north polar hexagon and myriad storms, large and small, that comprise the weather systems in the polar region.
Title:
Summer is Coming!
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA11709 Pluto New Horizons
LORRI
MVIC
2017-01-20 1728x1011x3
This image obtained by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is from a movie made from more than 100 images taken by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft over six weeks of approach and close flyby in the summer of 2015.
Title:
A Colorful 'Landing' on Pluto (Animation)