My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA13447 Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)
WISE Telescope
2010-11-24 4095x4095x3
NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey captured this view of a runaway star racing away from its original home. Surrounded by a glowing cloud of gas and dust, the star AE Aurigae appears on fire. Appropriately, the cloud is called the Flaming Star nebula.
Title:
WISE Catches a Runaway Star in Flames
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA17308 Kuiper Belt 2011-03-29 2100x1995x3
These artist's concepts show some of the best known objects found outside Neptune's orbit. Included are Pluto and fellow plutinos, Kuiper Belt Objects, and an Oort Cloud object.
Title:
Transneptunian Object Sizes (Artist's Concept)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA24050 Jupiter Juno
Ultraviolet Spectrograph (UVS)
2020-10-27 4000x4500x3
The south pole of Jupiter and a potential transient luminous event — a bright, unpredictable, and extremely brief flash of light — is seen in this annotated image of data acquired on April 10, 2020, from Juno's UVS instrument.
Title:
Possible Jupiter Sprite
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA24968 Jupiter Juno
JIRAM
2021-10-28 1331x703x3
This animation depicts the invisible forces at work at Jupiter's south pole that keep the five circumpolar cyclones there in position relative to each other and to the polar cyclone.
Title:
Movement at Jupiter's South Pole