My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02460 Earth TOPEX/Poseidon
Altimeter
2000-05-07 900x900x3
NASA's TOPEX/Poseidon data, collected over a 10-day sampling cycle from March 1 to 11, 2000, showed a La Niņa condition with sea surface heights reflecting unusual patterns of heat storage in the ocean.
Title:
TOPEX/El Niņo Watch - La Niņa Still a "cool" Problem Child, March 23, 2000
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA02601 Earth Terra
MISR
2000-04-19 1920x1079x3
These images from NASA's Terra spacecraft show the (nadir) view of the eastern United States, stretching from Lake Ontario to northern Georgia, and spanning the Appalachian Mountains.
Title:
Multi-Angle Views of the Appalachian Mountains, 6 March 2000
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA21025 Pluto New Horizons
MVIC
2016-08-31 6550x2775x3
This area seen by NASA's New Horizons is south of Pluto's dark equatorial band informally named Cthulhu Regio, and southwest of the vast nitrogen ice plains informally named Sputnik Planitia.
Title:
Pluto's Methane Snowcaps on the Edge of Darkness (context)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA16719 Mars Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
ChemCam
2013-02-04 750x750x1
This head-on view shows the tip of the drill bit on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity. The view merges two exposures taken by the remote micro-imager in the rover's ChemCam instrument at different focus settings.
Title:
Drill Bit Tip on Mars Rover Curiosity, Head-on View