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Movie of Pluto Slowly Rotating

May 1, 2020
NASA / JHUAPL / SwRI / Seán Doran

For some reason, the video scales and crops when you play here. Click to see it in Seán’s Flickr page.

According to the creator it was made from New Horizons data released in 2017. Created for The Lymann Spitzer Jr. Planetarium, a public planetarium in Vermont.


In Pluto, Video/Movie, Dwarf Planets Tags flyby, new horizons, pluto
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Wonderful animation of BEPi-COLUMBO passing EARTH

April 17, 2020
In Earth, Video/Movie, Spacecraft, News Tags earth, bepi-columbo, flyby, gravity assist
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Incredibly Realistic Render of Venera on Venus

September 17, 2019

Anyone interested in space exploration has to see this render of Venera on the surface of Venus. Everything about it looks real. A true work of art by Mattias Malmer.

Tags Venus, Venera, lander, Soviet, Russia, surface

A Drop Shadow of Jovian Proportions

September 17, 2019

“Io's shadow from @NASAJuno image PJ22_26 obtained on September 12, 2019. This is an approximately true color/contrast image. Jupiter's bluish sky is faintly visible at the limb.” — Björn Jónsson (image processor). Original tweet.

Tags Jupiter, Juno, orbiter, Io, eclipse, moon
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There’s a Hole in Jupiter

August 13, 2019

“Since dark features on Jupiter’s atmosphere tend to run deeper than light features, the Abyss may really be the deep hole that it appears — but without more evidence that remains conjecture.” — NASA

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The Eagle Has Landed

July 20, 2019
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Pretty Cool for a Stationery Lander

May 9, 2019

Martian weather and drifting clouds as seen from the InSight lander.

Tags mars, lander, surface, InSight, weather, sunset
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Sunset from InSight

May 2, 2019

Image is color corrected. See original vs corrected here.

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Asteroid Bennu Is Active?!

March 20, 2019

Take a look at this image of Bennu and notice the material being ejected from the surface in the middle of the image. We are seeing an extremely rare “active” asteroid for the first time up-close. According to Dante Lauretta of the University of Arizona, "probably the biggest surprise of the early stages of the OSIRIS-REx mission and, I would say, one of the biggest surprises of my scientific career".

Since Osiris-Rex’s arrival in January this kind of event has been observed at least eleven times with three of events ejecting over 100 observable particles. There is no official theory as to the cause, but they suggest that these particles ultimately go into orbit for a spell and eventually return to the surface of Bennu. Which explains why after billions of years the rock hasn’t whittled away to nothing.

In Asteroids, Minor Bodies, News Tags bennu, asteroid, Osiris-Rex, orbiter

Hayabusa2 Samples an Asteroid Movie!

March 5, 2019

A near real-time movie! This is a pretty rare thing in deep space exploration. Most clips we see are time-lapse moons slipping by other moons or a spacecraft approaching it’s target. It is not often we see such dramatic movies coming from deep space.

In Asteroids, Video/Movie, Spacecraft Tags asteroid, hayabusa, landing, sample, return, JAXA, Japan
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Ultima Thule Improved Image

February 15, 2019
In Kuiper Belt, News Tags flyby, new horizons, ultima thule, kuiper belt
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A Most Distant Encounter

January 12, 2019

Still waiting on better images from the Ultima Thule flyby on New Years Eve. Above is the best of just two images shared so far from the encounter. Below is a true-color attempt by Wildespace on unmannedspaceflight.com.

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In Minor Bodies, Kuiper Belt, Historic Missions, News Tags ultima, thule, kuiper, belt, binary, contact
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Mars Panorama from Curiosity

January 12, 2019

This might be the prettiest Mars pan yet.

In Mars Tags rover, curiosity, mars, surface
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Profile of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko

December 3, 2018

Nice profile image of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko posted by jccwrt on twitter.

In Comets, Comets, Historic Missions, Historic Missions, Minor Bodies, Minor Bodies
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Two Rovers Dropped on Ryugu by Hayabusa 2

October 1, 2018
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In Asteroids, Asteroids, Minor Bodies, Minor Bodies
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Closest Look Yet at Occator Crater, Ceres

July 9, 2018

Occator Crater is the mesa or large butte with a flat top located in the lower right hand corner of the image. It has been puzzling scientists since Dawn approached Ceres because its brightness was so intense that people were speculating if light could somehow actually be emanating from within the body. Many details are now visible in the boundaries between the bright and dark material but it is not yet clear if the lines are runoff, splatter or some other process yet to be understood.

In Asteroids, Asteroids, Ceres, Ceres, Dwarf Planets, Dwarf Planets, Minor Bodies, Minor Bodies
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Cassini Image of Mimas & Tethys

May 16, 2018

Taken 2006. Posted by landru79.

In Mimas, Mimas, Saturn, Saturn, Tethys, Tethys
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Most Incredible REAL Video From the Surface of a Comet

May 10, 2018

The short clip compresses 25 minutes of images taken by the Philae Lander as it came to rest on the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. There is more going on in the image than you would think. Much of the dust that appears to be falling straight down are actually stars moving as 67P rotates. The dust that is actually moving in the image travels in all directions and mostly upward.

Image by @landru79 (who just won the internet). Be sure to see this page on LiveScience that explains how the clip was made and also includes an animation isolating the stars so you can see what is actually moving on the surface.

In Comets, Comets, Historic Missions, Historic Missions, Minor Bodies, Minor Bodies, Video/Movie, Video/Movie
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Ceres: The Center of Occator Crater

May 3, 2018

We missed this amazing image (March of 2016) of the enigmatic Occator Crater on Ceres by the Dawn spacecraft. Scientists studying Ceres’ bright spots determined the spots’ age are only about four million years, some 30 million years younger than Occator crater itself. This suggests that there have been eruptive outbursts of sub-surface salt-water on Ceres over a long period of time and could even still be happening today.

That is an amazing discovery considering that the size of Ceres is smaller than anyone would have expected to have the ability to generate internal heating enough to create such processes.

Original image posted by JPL.

In Ceres, Ceres, Dwarf Planets, Dwarf Planets
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Jovarazzi II

January 24, 2018
In Jupiter, Jupiter
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