My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA13632 Hubble Space Telescope
Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC
2010-11-19 1800x1800x3
A brilliant burst of star formation is revealed in this image combining observations from NASA's Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescopes. The collision of two spiral galaxies has triggered this luminous starburst.
Title:
Shrouded Starburst
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA23606 Jupiter Juno
JunoCam
2019-12-12 2793x1156x3
NASA's Juno spacecraft captured this image of the Great Red Spot, swirling in Jupiter's atmosphere.
Title:
The Great Red Spot
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA24301 Jupiter Juno
SRU
2020-12-11 2480x3295x3
This image from NASA's Juno mission is the first observation of shallow lightning flashes, signatures of high-altitude Jovian thunderstorms that may fundamentally influence the composition of Jupiter's atmosphere.
Title:
Jupiter's Shallow Flashes
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA24308 Jupiter Juno
JunoCam
2021-01-13 2600x916x3
NASA has extended the mission of its Juno spacecraft exploring Jupiter. The extended mission involves 42 additional orbits.
Title:
Juno's Mission Goes On
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA24964 Jupiter Juno
Microwave Radiometer (MWR)
2021-10-28 634x505x3
This animation depicts Jupiter's planet wrapping cloud structure, commonly referred to as belts and zones, and the jet streams that encompass them.
Title:
Jets at Jupiter
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA16468 Mars Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
MAHLI
2012-12-03 11119x8056x3
This mosaic from NASA's Mars rover, Curiosity, shows the first four of five places from which the rover's scoop obtained sand to clean the sample handling and processing system.
Title:
Curiosity's 'Rocknest' Workplace
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA14405 Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)
WISE Telescope
2011-07-27 3000x3000x3
Asteroid 2010 TK7, the first known Earth Trojan asteroid, is circled in green, in this single frame taken by NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer. The majority of the other dots are stars or galaxies far beyond our solar system.
Title:
A Glimmer in the Eye of WISE
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA14404 Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)
WISE Telescope
2011-07-27 3000x2400x3
This artist's concept illustrates the first known Earth Trojan asteroid, discovered by NEOWISE, the asteroid-hunting portion of NASA's WISE mission. The asteroid is shown in gray and its extreme orbit is shown in green. Objects are not drawn to scale.
Title:
Trojan Asteroid Shares Orbit with Earth (Artist Animation) Animation Icon