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The Bruce Murray Space Image Library is a unique collection – recent and past photos and videos from the world’s space agencies, artwork, diagrams, and amateur-processed space images. Bruce Murray, Planetary Society cofounder and emeritus director of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, insisted that planetary missions take photos for the public as well as for scientists. Bruce literally helped change our picture of the solar system.
Finely-textured slope patches on Mercury
Mercury's gravity field and crustal thickness from MESSENGER
Butterfly vent
Tiny fault scarps on Mercury
Hollows in Zeami
Mercury's north polar topography from MESSENGER
Mercury's northern volcanic plains
Relationship of BepiColombo and MESSENGER orbits to Mercury's magnetic field
Global color map of Mercury from MESSENGER
Mercury's magnetic field
BepiColombo's individual components
Mercury and Venus from MESSENGER
Earth and Moon as seen by MESSENGER
MESSENGER's receding view of Earth (full movie)
Every round object in the solar system under 10,000 kilometers in diameter, to scale
Earth and the Moon from much closer to the Sun
MESSENGER views Earth
View of Earth from MESSENGER
MESSENGER departs Venus
Artist’s concept of MESSENGER at Mercury
Gullies in the rim of a volcanic vent, Copland crater, Mercury
Shadows within shadows: Dark material on the floor of a crater in Mercury's high north
Very young graben on Mercury
Young hollows on Scarlatti's peak ring
Scarlatti basin on Mercury
MESSENGER views the October 8, 2014 lunar eclipse
Degas Crater Central Peaks
Degas' Edge
Blue Degas
Degas on the Horizon
MESSENGER buzzes Mercury's north polar region
The evolution of MESSENGER's orbit in its second extended mission
Colorful Sander and Munch craters in the Caloris basin, Mercury
Mercury's Edge
Rotating Mercury Map
Hollow close-up
MESSENGER view of the crater Zeami
Half-hollowed crater
Hollows and pits in Lermontov crater
Hollows exposed in a small Mercury crater wall
Spectacular volcanic features on Mercury
Mercury Map after MESSENGER's first solar day
Caloris in Color
Apollodorus Close-Up
Apollodorus and Pantheon Fossae
A New Angle on Pantheon Fossae
MESSENGER observes comet 2P/Encke
MESSENGER observes comet ISON