My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA14094 Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX)
2011-05-19 4096x3072x3
New results from NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer and the Anglo-Australian Telescope atop Siding Spring Mountain in Australia confirm that dark energy is a smooth, uniform force that now dominates over the effects of gravity.
Title:
Dark Energy and Gravity: Yin and Yang of the Universe (Artist's Concept)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA24967 Jupiter Juno
JIRAM
2021-10-28 1920x1080x3
This annotated composite image depicts the movement of the polar and circumpolar cyclones of Jupiter's south pole between 2016 and 2021 as seen by the Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper (JIRAM) instrument aboard NASA's Juno spacecraft.
Title:
Jupiter's Polar Vortices Over Five Years
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA17567 NuSTAR
NuSTAR
2014-01-09 3300x2800x3
A range of supermassive black holes lights up this new image from NASA's NuSTAR. All of the dots are active black holes tucked inside the hearts of galaxies, with colors representing different energies of X-ray light.
Title:
Different Flavors of Black Holes
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA17445 Kepler
Spitzer Space Telescope
Kepler Telescope
Spitzer Space Telescope
2013-09-30 3840x2160x3
Kepler-7b (right), which is 1.5 times the radius of Jupiter (left), is the first exoplanet to have its clouds mapped. The cloud map was produced using data from NASA's Kepler and Spitzer space telescopes.
Title:
Partially Cloudy Skies on Kepler-7b (Artist Concept)