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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.
The Pale Blue Dot from Voyager 1
Earth, Moon, and Venus from Akatsuki
OSIRIS-REx NavCam view of Earth and the Moon, 3 days after flyby
OSIRIS-REx NavCam view of Earth, just after flyby
Earth on July 29, 2014
OSIRIS-REx Earth gravity assist data collection timeline
LightSail 2 over the Caribbean (Camera 1, Processed)
LightSail 2 over the Caribbean (Camera 2, Processed)
Earth from Chandrayaan-2 LI4 Camera on 3 August 2019
Earth from Chandrayaan-2 LI4 Camera on 3 August 2019
LightSail 2 Solar Sail over Baja California
LightSail 2 Sail Deployment Thumbnails (Camera 1)
LightSail 2 Sail Deployment Thumbnails (Camera 2)
LightSail 2 During Sail Deployment Sequence (Camera 2)
Pacific Ocean and Mexico from LightSail 2
Mexico from LightSail 2
Caribbean Sea from LightSail 2
Earth from LightSail 2
LightSail 2 sees Earth
LightSail 2 sees Earth, with spectraline in view
Volcanic plume
Beresheet selfie with Africa and Israel
South America from Beresheet
Apollo 9 lunar module ascent stage
Apollo 9 lunar module
Dave Scott exits the Apollo 9 command module
MapCam views of Earth from OSIRIS-REx flyby
Flying away from Earth
NavCam image animation from OSIRIS-REx’s Earth flyby
Squish squash Earth
OSIRIS-REx Earth flyby timeline
Lunar far side and Earth from Queqiao
The Milky Way over Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park
Earth from OSIRIS-REx MapCam
Earthrise
OSIRIS-REx PolyCam view of Earth just after flyby
OSIRIS-REx MapCam view of Earth, just after flyby
Squiggly lines
Calcium carbonate spire in the Lost City hydrothermal field
Anatomy of a white smoker
Chang’e-5 T1's view of Earth and the Moon.
Earthrise (original)
Sunrise over sea ice near the North Pole
Banded iron formation
Earth from Hayabusa2
The Moon and Earth
Earth and Moon from Longjiang-2
Coronal mass ejections and Earth's magnetosphere