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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.
Hubble Drifts Away
Ready to be Released
The Hubble Space Telescope
Galaxy NGC 5584 from Hubble WFC3
Pillars of Creation
A Distant World
Fomalhaut b, an eccentric directly-imaged exoplanet
A small slice of Andromeda
M51, the Whirlpool Galaxy, from Hubble
Hubble eXtreme Deep Field (XDF)
Uranus from Hubble WFC3 on December 25, 2011
Vesta, as seen by Dawn and Hubble
A fifth moon for Pluto
Collision in the Main Belt
Ariel transits Uranus
Mars during the 2003 opposition
Neptune and Triton
Mars from Hubble
The galactic center
Hubble animation of a rotating Vesta
Neptune as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope
The 2001 global dust storm on Mars
Hubble's Millionth Observation
New views of Pluto
3-D model of Vesta
Orbits of Uranus' rings and moons
Same place from two very different perspectives
Neptune from Hubble, August 28, 2010
Saturn quadruple transit
Mars from Hubble, January 2008
Ariel transits Uranus
Hubble Space Telescope views of Mars' developing dust storm
Saturn's storm from Hubble
Images of nearby planetary systems
Neptune in IR