My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20556 Ceres Dawn
Framing Camera
2016-04-06 1024x1024x1
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows cratered terrain typical of Ceres, with a small bright crater highlighting the scene at lower right.
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Dawn LAMO Image 61
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20558 Ceres Dawn
Framing Camera
2016-04-08 1024x1024x1
Ninsar Crater, in the northern hemisphere of Ceres, is seen this view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft. Ninsar was named for a Sumerian goddess of plants and vegetation.
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Dawn LAMO Image 63
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Framing Camera
2016-04-11 1024x1024x1
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows a portion of Ertedank Planum, a large, generally flat area in the northern hemisphere of Ceres. Ejecta from a nearby impact has smoothed older features in this scene.
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Dawn LAMO Image 64
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20560 Ceres Dawn
Framing Camera
2016-04-12 1024x1024x1
The center of Ezinu Crater on Ceres is seen in this view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft. The crater features a network of canyon-like features. Ezinu measures about 72 miles (116 kilometers) in diameter and was named for the Sumerian goddess of grain.
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Dawn LAMO Image 65
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20561 Ceres Dawn
Framing Camera
2016-04-13 1024x1024x1
The rim of Ezinu Crater is seen in this view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft.
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Dawn LAMO Image 66
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20564 Ceres Dawn
Framing Camera
2016-04-18 1024x1024x1
This view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows a scene from the northern hemisphere of Ceres, north of Occator Crater, which is home of the brightest area on the dwarf planet.
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Dawn LAMO Image 69
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Framing Camera
2016-04-20 1024x1024x1
Achita Crater on Ceres was named for the Nigerian god of agriculture. NASA's Dawn spacecraft took this image of the crater on January 15, 2016. Achita is located in the northern hemisphere.
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Dawn LAMO Image 71
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Framing Camera
2016-04-21 1024x1024x1
Omonga Crater on Ceres was named for a rice spirit who dwells in the moon, according to legends of the Mori people of the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. NASA's Dawnspacecraft spotted Omonga from above the surface.
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Dawn LAMO Image 72
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Framing Camera
2016-04-22 1024x1024x1
This image from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows terrain within Chaminuka Crater on Ceres. Chaminuka was named for the spirit who provides rains during times of drought, according to the legends of the Shona people of Zimbabwe.
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Dawn LAMO Image 73
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20570 Ceres Dawn
Framing Camera
2016-04-26 1024x1024x1
Ernutet Crater is featured in this image from Ceres, taken by NASA's Dawn spacecraft. Ernutet was named for the Egyptian cobra-headed goddess of the harvest. The crater measures about 32 miles (52 kilometers) in diameter and is located in the northern hem
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Dawn LAMO Image 75
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20576 Ceres Dawn
Framing Camera
2016-05-04 1024x1024x1
This picture from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows two relatively fresh craters within older, highly cratered terrain on Ceres. The young crater at right shows some spurs of compacted material along its rim, as well as some bright streaks along its flanks.
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Dawn LAMO Image 81
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Framing Camera
2016-05-06 1024x1024x1
Ceres' densely cratered landscape is revealed in this image taken by the framing camera aboard NASA's Dawn spacecraft. The craters show various degrees of degradation. The youngest craters have sharp rims.
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Dawn LAMO Image 83
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Framing Camera
2016-05-09 1024x1024x1
Ceres' densely cratered landscape is revealed in this image taken by the framing camera aboard NASA's Dawn spacecraft. The craters show various degrees of degradation. The youngest craters have sharp rims.
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Dawn LAMO Image 84
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20601 Mars Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
SAM
2016-05-11 926x919x3
By repeated measurements of the concentration of methane in the atmosphere at Gale Crater, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has detected long-term variation in background levels below one part per billion.
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Methane Background Levels at Gale Crater, Mars
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20648 Ceres Dawn
Framing Camera
2016-06-13 1024x1024x1
NASA's Dawn spacecraft sees Occator Crater, home of the brightest area on Ceres, also has an intriguing rim. The jagged slopes of this basin, and linear features on its floor, contrast with the relatively smooth terrain around it.
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Dawn LAMO Image 108
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20649 Ceres Dawn
Framing Camera
2016-06-14 1024x1024x1
Patches of bright material can be seen on the walls of a relatively fresh crater on Ceres in this view from NASA's Dawn spacecraft.
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Dawn LAMO Image 109
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Framing Camera
2016-06-16 1024x1024x1
Tupo Crater, named for a Polynesian god of turmeric, is featured in this view of Ceres from NASA's Dawn spacecraft. This impact feature is 22 miles (36 kilometers) in diameter and features a prominent central ridge of mountain.
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Dawn LAMO Image 111
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Framing Camera
2016-06-17 1024x1024x1
This image of Ceres from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows a crater near the dwarf planet's equator. The view is centered at approximately 6 degrees south latitude, 230 degrees east longitude.
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Dawn LAMO Image 112
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Framing Camera
2016-06-21 1024x1024x1
Two adjoining craters on Ceres are featured in this image from NASA's Dawn spacecraft. A lobe-shaped feature is prominent in the larger crater's interior. Bright material is visible at the intersection of the two craters.
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Dawn LAMO Image 114
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Framing Camera
2016-05-19 1024x1024x1
This image from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows Attis Crater on Ceres, which measures 14 miles (22 kilometers) in diameter. The long shadows in and around the crater reflect Attis's far-southern location.
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Dawn LAMO Image 92
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Framing Camera
2016-06-08 1024x1024x1
This image from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows an area in the northern hemisphere of Ceres. At upper left, material from the rim of a fresher crater appears to have slumped into its neighbor.
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Dawn LAMO Image 105
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20686 James Webb Space Telescope
Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI)
2016-06-13 4928x3264x3
Technicians inspect the cooler for the Mid-Infrared Instrument, or MIRI, part of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
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Inspecting the MIRI Cryocooler
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20693 Ceres Dawn
Framing Camera
2016-06-22 1024x1024x1
Datan Crater is featured in this scene from Ceres captured by NASA's Dawn spacecraft. Datan is imprinted on the older Geshtin Crater, whose terrain fills the rest of the view.
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Dawn LAMO Image 115
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20703 Juno
2016-06-29 1920x1080x3
This illustration depicts NASA's Juno spacecraft at Jupiter, with its solar arrays and main antenna pointed toward the distant sun and Earth.
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Juno Points Homeward (Artist's Concept)