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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.
Three Tiny Near-Earth Objects
Itokawa and Ryugu compared
Asteroids and comets visited by spacecraft as of June 2018, in color, excepting Vesta
Asteroids and comets visited by spacecraft as of August 2014, in color, excepting Vesta
Asteroids and comets visited by spacecraft as of December 2012, in color, excepting Vesta [DEPRECATED]
All asteroids and comets visited by spacecraft as of August 2014, in color, albedo linearly scaled
Hayabusa at Itokawa
Unofficial place names on Itokawa
Hayabusa Spots Target Marker
Hayabusa's views of Itokawa during three close approaches
Hayabusa's shadow and target marker
Color closeup on Itokawa
Oriented gravels on Itokawa near Komaba crater
Minerva hopper and Hayabusa's shadow at Itokawa
Hayabusa's shadow on Itokawa
Hayabusa's target marker released!
Asteroid Itokawa
Little Woomera, Itokawa
Itokawa in color
Itokawa from 90 degrees longitude
Itokawa from 180 degrees longitude
Itokawa from 270 degrees longitude
Itokawa's north polar region
Itokawa: A sea otter?
Opposition surge observed by Hayabusa at Itokawa
Eros and Itokawa at similar scales
Muses Sea on Asteroid Itokawa
South Pole of Itokawa
Itokawa
Itokawa in color
Color view of Itokawa
An animation of Itokawa from Hayabusa
Hayabusa's approach
Itokawa rotates under Hayabusa
NASA Asteroid Redirect Mission concept
Hayabusa sampling Itokawa
Distant Horizons - Different Surfaces
Ceres compared to all asteroids visited as of January 2015
Hayabusa touchdown!