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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA03460 Earth TOPEX/Poseidon
Altimeter
2001-11-07 900x900x3
Like fall and winter of 2000, 2001 NASA's Topex/Poseidon satellite data showed that the Pacific ocean continued to be dominated by the strong Pacific Decadal Oscillation, which is larger than the El Niño/La Niña pattern.
Title:
Pacific Decadal Oscillation
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA13718 Juno
2010-12-16 3744x5616x3
Technicians lift NASA's Juno spacecraft onto a dolly prior to the start of a round of acoustical testing.
Title:
Preparing Juno for Acoustical Testing
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA07027 Mars Mars Exploration Rover (MER)
Navigation Camera
2004-11-04 1024x1024x1
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity took this image on Oct. 31, 2004. The rover was making its way eastward inside 'Endurance Crater' toward the base of a steep exposure of layered rock called 'Burns Cliff' on Mars.
Title:
Opportunity Looks Ahead on Sol 274
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA09346 Mars Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
CRISM
2007-02-15 3000x3000x3
A Change in the Weather
Title:
A Change in the Weather
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA04408 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
THEMIS
2003-02-19 824x1199x1
This visible-light image, taken by NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft, indicates that gullies on Martian crater walls may be carved by liquid water melting from remnant snow packs.
Title:
Gullies on Martian Crater (THEMIS)
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA03533 Io Galileo
Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer
2002-05-28 720x480x3
The Amirani lava flow on Jupiter's moon Io appears to be made up of many individual flows; the newest flows are the brightest spots in this infrared image from NASA's Galileo spacecraft.
Title:
Amirani Lava Flow on Io
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA23218 Mars 2001 Mars Odyssey
THEMIS
2019-05-14 612x2704x3
This image from NASA's Mars Odyssey shows part of Arabia Terra.
Title:
Arabia Terra - False Color
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA06695 Mars Mars Global Surveyor (MGS)
Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC)
2004-07-19 836x1254x1
NASA's Mars Global Surveyor shows troughs and a pit, possibly formed by collapse, on the volcanic plains south of the large volcano, Ascraeus Mons on Mars. Wind-eroded debris mantles the scene and partly fills the depressions.
Title:
Troughs Near Ascraeus
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA21118 2016-10-27 9216x7255x1
This archival photograph from 1949 shows the main entrance gate to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, after a snowstorm. To the left is JPL's administration building at the time. Building 67 is the Materials Research Building today.
Title:
A Snowy Entrance
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA01610 Ganymede Galileo
Solid-State Imaging
1998-07-15 392x398x1
This image from NASA's Galileo spacecraft shows a chain of craters named Enki Catena on Jupiter's moon, Ganymede. This chain of 13 craters probably formed by a comet which was pulled into pieces by Jupiter's gravity as it passed too close to the planet.
Title:
Anatomy of a Torn Comet
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA26324 Mars Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
HiRISE
2024-03-26 2880x1800x3
This image acquired on February 16, 2024 by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows secondary impact craters around 20 kilometers from the primary impact.
Title:
Searching for Distant Secondary Craters