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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA20477 Pluto New Horizons
MVIC
2016-03-03 2000x1042x3
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft captured this image of a chain of snow-capped mountains stretching across the dark expanse on Pluto informally named Cthulhu Regio.
Title:
Methane Snow on Pluto's Peaks
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA06506 Mimas Cassini-Huygens
ISS - Narrow Angle
2004-10-26 959x511x1
This image from NASA's Cassini spacecraft shows a nearly half-full Mimas (a moon that is 398 kilometers, or 247 miles, across) beyond Saturn's rings.
Title:
Mimas and the Rings
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA21426 Spitzer Space Telescope
TRAPPIST
2017-02-22 5104x2871x3
The first observations of the TRAPPIST-1 system reported in 2016 revealed three planets orbiting a small, red-dwarf star, though the exact location of the outermost one, was not well-determined (yellow band, top image).
Title:
The Discovery of TRAPPIST-1 Planets
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA00033 U Rings Voyager
1996-01-29 399x500x3
This false-color view of the rings of Uranus was made from images taken by NASA's Voyager 2 on Jan. 21, 1986. All nine known rings are visible here; the somewhat fainter, pastel lines seen between them are contributed by the computer enhancement.
Title:
Uranus Rings in False Color
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA21346 Enceladus Cassini-Huygens
ISS - Narrow Angle
2017-09-25 834x677x3
The brightly lit limb of a crescent Enceladus looks ethereal against the blackness of space as seen by NASA's Cassini's spacecraft. The rest of the moon, lit by light reflected from Saturn, presents a ghostly appearance.
Title:
Phantom Limb