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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.
Saturn and its moons at opposition
Map of Dione with place names
Cassini views Dione's south pole
Cassini's mission at a glance
Voyager's best view of Dione
Dione from Rev 177
Moons on a ring plane
Distant Dione
Every round object in the solar system under 10,000 kilometers in diameter, to scale
Titan and Dione
Dione's limb
Dione half-lit by Saturnshine
Crescent Dione
Crescent and Saturnlit Dione
Titan, Dione, rings, Prometheus
The not-planets
Dione in true color
Global map of Dione
Comparison of Ceres to other prominent icy objects
Buzzing Dione
Every round object in the solar system under 10,000 kilometers in diameter, to scale [DEPRECATED]
Dione and Friends
Rotating Dione (3D anaglyph)
Rotating Dione
Crescent Dione in false color
Dione in color
Dances with Moons
Super high-resolution global view of Dione, plus rings
Dione and Telesto
Dione
Saturn's storm from Hubble
Partial eclipse of Rhea by Dione
Many worlds: Dione, Titan, Prometheus, and rings
Mutual event of Janus, Epimetheus, and Dione
Four moons and a ring
Color global low-phase view of Dione
Tethys and Dione
The Solar System's Major Moons
Titan and Dione
Huge color global mosaic of Dione
Half-phase Dione rotating (13-image animation)
Dione and Saturn and an almost invisible ring
Dione and Titan
Dione's Evander basin caught against Saturn and rings
Dione and Saturn, May 2, 2012
High-resolution view of Dione
Every round object in the solar system, to scale (widescreen)
Five moons