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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.
InSight places the heat probe instrument on the ground, sol 76 (IDC)
Saturn with a polar storm, 10 May 2018
Approaching Mars from spaceship Earth, early 2018
Saturn on April 1, 2018: New storm
Saturn on March 29, 2018: a new storm
Jupiter on June 10, 2017
Jupiter and Ganymede on June 10, 2017
Saturn on June 11, 2017
Saturn and Titan in the Milky Way
Animation of images from Cassini's first "Grand Finale" Saturn flyby
Detailed Moon Composite
Map of Jupiter, March 2016
Jupiter's entire face, March 18-22, 2016
Steve the Proton Arc
Jupiter on May 20, 2016, from Pic du Midi Observatory
Saturn from Pic du Midi Observatory, May 21, 2016
Mars near opposition from Pic du midi Observatory, 2016
Jupiter on March 18, 2016
Jupiter on January 22, 2016
Jupiter and Ganymede
Jupiter and Europa
Io and its shadow
Europa and the Great Red Spot
Jupiter and Io
The shadow of Callisto
In the wake of the Great Red Spot
Io's shadow
Io transits Jupiter
Jupiter's weather, January 2016
Jupiter on January 4, 2016
Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on September 17, 2015
Uranus on September 20, 2015
Stormy Neptune and Triton, September 19, 2015
Twenty full moons
Optical flash on Jupiter captured by Masayuki Tachikawa, Japan
Asteroid 2010 RF12
Comet 103P/Hartley 2
Jupiter's changing face, 2009-2015
Jupiter and Ganymede on March 10, 2015
LightSail laser ranging attempt, June 7 (CubeSat form)
Cometary Interloper
April 2014 Lunar Eclipse Composite
The Leo Trio of Galaxies
Total Lunar Eclipse of April 15, 2014
The Same Sky
Cassini in 2014
Comet Siding Spring after its close approach to Mars (Rolando Ligustri)
Comet Siding Spring just hours before its close approach to Mars (Damian Peach)