My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA09072 Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC
2006-12-08 3000x2141x3
Infant stars are glowing gloriously in this image of the Serpens star-forming region, captured by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.
The reddish-pink dots are baby stars deeply embedded in the cosmic cloud of gas and dust that collapsed to create it.
Title:
Seeing Stars in Serpens
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA10390 Hubble Space Telescope
WFPC2
2008-04-24 3271x1828x3
NGC 520 is the product of a collision between two disk galaxies that started 300 million years ago. This image is part of a large collection of images of merging galaxies taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
Title:
NGC 520
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA03376 Earth Landsat
Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)
C-Band Interferometric Radar
Thematic Mapper
2002-12-23 4475x1896x3
Los Angeles, CA., is one of the world's largest metropolitan areas with a population of about 15 million people. The urban areas mostly cover the coastal plains and lie within the inland valleys. This image is from NASA's Shuttle Radar Topography Mission.
Title:
Perspective View, SRTM / Landsat, Los Angeles, Calif
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA16464 Herschel Space Observatory
XMM-Newton
PACS
SPIRE
XMM-Newton X-ray
2012-11-14 3234x2248x3
W44 is located around 10,000 light-years away, within a forest of dense star-forming clouds in the constellation of Aquila, the Eagle. This image combines data from ESA's Herschel and XXM-Newton space observatories.
Title:
Life and Death in a Star-Forming Cloud