My Favorite Images from the Planetary Photojoural
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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA26065 Europa Europa Clipper
2024-03-27 8256x5504x3
NASA's Europa Clipper is seen being lifted into the Space Simulator at JPL in February, 2024. Thermal vacuum testing, which lasted 16 days, ensures that the spacecraft will withstand the harsh conditions of space.
Title:
Europa Clipper Rolls Into Thermal Vacuum Testing
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA25726 Jupiter Juno
JunoCam
2023-09-12 3168x1794x3
Just hours before NASA's Juno mission completed its 53rd close flyby of Jupiter on July 31, 2023, the spacecraft sped past the planet's volcanic moon Io and captured this dramatic view of both bodies in the same frame.
Title:
A Portrait of Planet and Moon: NASA's Juno Mission Captures Jupiter and Io Together
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA25691 Jupiter Juno
JunoCam
2022-12-14 2002x1125x3
Swirling clouds on Jupiter are shown in an image taken by the JunoCam public engagement camera aboard NASA's Juno spacecraft on Feb. 25, 2022.
Title:
NASA's Juno Mission Captures Swirls in Jovian Storms