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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.
Selk crater, Titan
Distant Horizons - Different Surfaces
Complex Canyons on Titan
Basin Near Titan's South Pole
Cassini Mission Overview
Aftermath of the Arrow Storm
Titan's high haze
Titan and Rhea
Atmospheric changes on Titan
Global color view of Titan
Crescent Titan
Titan's "Hot Cross Bun" compared to Kunapipi Mons, Venus
Ontario Lacus, Titan, from Cassini RADAR
70 kilometers above the surface of Titan
Huygens side-looking panorama
25 kilometers above the surface of Titan
110 kilometers above the surface of Titan
Large surface mosaic of Titan
Panorama of the channels at the Huygens landing site
90 kilometers above the surface of Titan
Panorama of the "Shoreline" on Titan
Dione and Titan
Crescent Titan with a cloud cap?
Channels on Titan
Example of "denoising" of Cassini radar images of Titan
Huygens Art Contest First Prize Winner: "Titan Touchdown"
Every round object in the solar system, to scale (widescreen)
Titan, Tethys, rings, and ringlit Saturn
Titan, Dione, Pan, and Pandora
Titan and Dione
Enceladus in eclipse; Titan, not
Radar over Belet
Ontario Lacus, Titan
Crater Momoy on Titan
Titan's rivers and lakes
Four moons and a ring
Titan and Saturn
Rivers on Titan
Titan's Dunes
Atacama Lacuna, Titan
Guabonito crater, Titan, in infrared and radar
Phases of Titan
Titan and Dione with Saturn and rings
Surface changes on Titan
Titan lakes, wet and dry
Saturn's moons at a common phase angle and a common scale
The colors of Saturn's moons
Titan color global view from Cassini