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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.
Io from Galileo
Io in eclipse from New Horizons (annotated)
Io from New Horizons (exposure time: 75 milliseconds)
Io from New Horizons (exposure time: 4 milliseconds)
Io in eclipse from New Horizons
New Horizons' flyby of Europa
Io volcanic eruption captured with the Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper (JIRAM)
Jupiter's moon Io, seen by Juno's star camera
JunoCam sees an eruption on Io
Europa from Galileo G1 orbit
Jupiter and Amalthea from Voyager 2
The Galilean satellites, from Galileo
The Reddish Bands of Europa
Jupiter, Io, and Europa from Juno
Voyager 2 mosaic of Ganymede
Ten Jovian days: The Voyager 1 Jupiter rotation movie
Five Jovian days: The Voyager 2 Jupiter rotation movie
Highest-resolution color global view of Europa from Voyager
Voyager 2 approach movie - brown barge
Jupiter and Ganymede on June 10, 2017
Crescent Jupiter with Europa and Io from Juno
OSIRIS-REx PolyCam view of Jupiter and 3 moons
JunoCam's "Marble Movie," July 10-October 14, 2016 (near-final version)
Cassini approach movie of Jupiter - Tracking the Great Red Spot
Adrastea, Io's shadow, and wave clouds on Jupiter
Juno's first orbit of Jupiter: The "Marble Movie"
Jupiter, Europa, and Io from Junocam
Jupiter and Io from Junocam
JunoCam tracks Jupiter's moons in the "Marble Movie"
Near the end of approach
Juno sights Jupiter
A rare triple moon shadow event on Jupiter
Huge color Voyager 1 Ganymede mosaic
Voyager 2 Ganymede mosaic: Osiris crater
Ganymede from Voyager 1
Clumps following Adrastea
Io on Galileo's E6 orbit
Voyager 1 longitudinal scan 2 of Io
Voyager 1 longitudinal scan 1 of Io
High-resolution Galileo mosaic of Europa
Europa's Jupiter-facing hemisphere
Jupiter and Ganymede
Jupiter and Europa
Io and its shadow
Europa and the Great Red Spot
Jupiter and Io
The shadow of Callisto
Io's shadow