My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20347 CHIMERA
2016-03-03 1007x1020x3
This image of the Crab Pulsar was taken with CHIMERA, an instrument at the Palomar Observatory, which is operated by the California Institute of Technology.
Title:
Versatile Instrument to Scout for Kuiper Belt Objects
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20062 Spitzer Space Telescope
Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)
Spitzer Space Telescope
WISE Telescope
2016-01-05 2106x706x3
Bow shocks thought to mark the paths of massive, speeding stars are highlighted in these images from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE.
Title:
Bow Shocks in Space
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA16565 Mars Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
MAHLI
2013-01-07 1602x1195x3
This image from the Mars Hand Lens Imager on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity shows the patch of rock cleaned by the first use of the rover's Dust Removal Tool (DRT). The tool is a motorized, wire-bristle brush on the turret at the end of the rover's arm.
Title:
First Use of Mars Rover Curiosity's Dust Removal Tool
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA16136 Mars Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
MAHLI
2012-09-10 2023x1876x3
This image taken by the MAHLI camera shows a sample of basaltic rock from a lava flow in New Mexico serves as a calibration target carried on the front of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity for the rover's Canadian-made APXS instrument.
Title:
A Piece of New Mexico on Mars