My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA03507 Earth Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (AIRSAR)
AirSAR
2001-11-04 899x630x3
This image is a perspective view acquired by NASA's Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar in 2001, is of Umnak Island, one of Alaska's Aleutian Islands. The active Okmok volcano appears in the center of the island.
Title:
Perspective View of Umnak Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska (#1)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA03437 Earth Terra
MISR
2002-01-02 1484x1159x3
These images from NASA's Terra satellite documented iceberg movements and changes in sea ice between December 11, 2000 and December 9, 2001.
Title:
Penguins in Peril
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA03417 Earth Terra
MISR
2001-08-08 1292x1044x3
Lake Constance, bordered by Switzerland, Germany, and Austria. This image from NASA's Terra satellite is MISR Mystery Image Quiz #2.
Title:
Where on Earth...? MISR Mystery Image Quiz #2:
Lake Constance, Europe
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA15802 2012-09-15 4800x2700x3
Astronomers have discovered two gas giant planets orbiting stars in the Beehive cluster, a collection of about 1,000 tightly packed stars.
Title:
Starry Starry Skies (Artist's Concept)