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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA25146 Earth Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT)
EMIT
2022-05-02 7955x5303x3
JPL engineers and technicians put together components of EMIT, including its telescope, imaging spectrometer, and baseplate, which holds its electronics.
Title:
EMIT's Components Come Together at JPL
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA12762 Enceladus Cassini-Huygens
ISS - Narrow Angle
2011-04-18 1020x1020x1
A crescent Enceladus, imaged by NASA's Cassini spacecraft from the night side, shows off its spectacular water ice plumes emanating from the south polar region of this moon of Saturn.
Title:
Plumes and a Crescent
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA05422 Enceladus Cassini-Huygens
ISS - Narrow Angle
2004-07-23 300x300x1
Saturn's brilliant jewel, water-ice-covered Enceladus, is the most reflective body in the solar system. The image was taken in visible light with NASA's Cassini spacecraft narrow angle camera on July 3, 2004.
Title:
Icy Enceladus
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA09199 Spitzer Space Telescope
Infrared Spectrograph (IRS)
2007-02-21 3000x2400x3
This infrared data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope -- called a spectrum -- tells astronomers that a distant gas planet, a so-called 'hot Jupiter' called HD 189733b, might be smothered with high clouds.
Title:
Cracking the Code of Faraway Worlds
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA11090 Earth Terra
ASTER
2001-10-22 2000x2500x3
This image from of Mt. Vesuvius Italy was acquired September 26, 2000, and covers an area of 36 by 45 km. Vesuvius overlooks the city of Naples and the Bay of Naples in central Italy.
Title:
Escondida Mine, Chile
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20741 Earth Terra
ASTER
2016-07-01 2200x2076x3
The Erskine wildfire, northeast of Bakersfield, California, is the state's largest to date in 2016. After starting on June 23, the fire has consumed 47,000 acres. This image is from NASA's Terra spacecraft.
Title:
Impact of Destructive California Wildfire Captured by NASA Spacecraft
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA14727 Kepler
2011-09-15 3000x2400x3
This artist's conception illustrates the Kepler-16 system (white) from an overhead view, showing its planet Kepler-16b and the eccentric orbits of the two stars it circles (labeled A and B).
Title:
Bird's Eye View of Kepler-16 System (Artist Concept)