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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 New Horizons
Io erupts, in color
Io and Europa
Glowing Tvashtar
Io from New Horizons MVIC
Io in eclipse
Jupiter on December 27, 2012
Jupiter in 1941
Jupiter on June 7, 2010
Jupiter with impact scar
Umbriel (2013 version)
Gaspra in color
Galileo approaches Gaspra (animation)
Galileo approaches Ida and Dactyl (animation)
Ida and Dactyl in color
The Moon transiting Earth, as seen from Deep Impact (animation)
The Moon transiting Earth, as seen from Deep Impact
Earth from Hayabusa
Zond 5 image of Earth
Crescent Earth
Image of Earth taken near the same time as the Chandrayaan-1 photo by Himawari-6
Apollo 11 view of a crescent Earth
Earth from the Moon
MESSENGER's receding view of Earth (movie)
Image of Earth from Chandrayaan-1
Rosetta looks back at Earth (corrected orientation)
Crescent Earth from Rosetta
Earth in true and false color as seen by MESSENGER
Earth rotates under Galileo
Itokawa from 180 degrees longitude
Itokawa
Itokawa's north polar region
Asteroid Itokawa
Itokawa in color
Opposition surge observed by Hayabusa at Itokawa
Itokawa from 90 degrees longitude
South Pole of Itokawa
Itokawa rotates under Hayabusa
Color view of Itokawa
Itokawa from 270 degrees longitude
Saturn's Hexagon Viewed from the Ground
Crescent Neptune and Triton
Gaspra in color
Enceladus, plumes, and rings
Ida with Dactyl in color
A Cloudy Day on Mars
High-resolution Voyager 1 view of Jupiter with Io and Europa
Composite image of Toutatis from Chang'E 2 photos