My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA13276 Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC
2010-07-14 1881x1849x3
This star-forming region, captured by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, is dominated by the bright, young star IRAS 13481-6124; it is the first massive baby star for which astronomers could obtain a detailed look at the dusty disk closely encircling it.
Title:
Massive Young Star and its Cradle
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA13301 Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC
2010-07-28 6000x6000x3
Two extremely bright stars illuminate a greenish mist in this image from the new 'GLIMPSE360' survey from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. The fog is comprised of hydrogen and carbon compounds called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Title:
Bright Lights, Green City
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA14092 Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)
WISE Telescope
2011-05-05 5500x2830x3
This image from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, shows three different nebulae located in the constellation of Perseus. NGC 1491 is seen on the right side of the image, SH 2-209 is on the left side and BFS 34 lies in between.
Title:
Nebulae: Not as Close as They Appear
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA00442 Charon New Horizons
2018-04-11 2380x1056x3
This annotated map projection from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft shows Charon, the largest of Pluto's five moons, annotated with its first set of official feature names.
Title:
Charon's First Official Feature Names
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA13459 Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)
WISE Telescope
2011-02-19 4095x3234x3
NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer captured this colorful image of the nebula BFS 29 surrounding the star CE-Camelopardalis, found hovering in the band of the night sky comprising the Milky Way.
Title:
Supergiant Star Near Giraffe's Hind Foot