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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.
Color portrait of 2014 MU69
Highest-resolution portrait of 2014 MU69
MU69's crescent
Shape model for 2014 MU69
2014 MU69 in color
Approaching 2014 MU69
Optical navigation images from New Horizons' approach to 2014 MU69
3D view of 2014 MU69
Raw images of the New Horizons MU69 encounter
First color image of 2014 MU69 returned after the New Horizons flyby
First image of 2014 MU69 returned to Earth after New Horizons flyby
Color image of 2014 MU69 from New Horizons
Formation of a contact binary like 2014 MU69
2014 MU69’s rotation, pre-encounter
2014 MU69 comes into focus
Detecting 2014 MU69’s Size and Shape on Approach
New Horizons raw MU69 approach images as of 30 December 2018
Parallax on 2014 MU69
2014 MU69 from 10 million kilometers
Artist's Concept of Kuiper Belt Object Encounter
New Horizons' first sight on Kuiper belt object 2014 MU69
Finding the shape of 2014 MU69 from occultations
Artist's impression of New Horizons encountering 2014 MU69
New Horizons exploration target 2014 MU69 occults a star
Discovery images of New Horizons' Kuiper Belt target
New Horizons at its Kuiper belt target
Orbits of Pluto and PT1, New Horizons' flyby targets
PT1, the potential target for New Horizons after Pluto