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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.
NavCam view of comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko on August 31, 2014
High-resolution global Neptune mosaic with small storms
High-resolution global Neptune mosaic with Great Dark Spot
201308C eruption on Io
Volcanic eruptions on Io
OSIRIS view of comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko on August 3, 2014
NavCam view of comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko on August 3, 2014
Opposition surge of Saturn's rings
Close-up of Phobos from Mars Express
Ringed Chariklo
Voyager 2 approach image of Titan
Every round object in the solar system under 10,000 kilometers in diameter, to scale [DEPRECATED]
Mars Globe Rotation with Crazy Topography
Rotating Moon Map
Rotating Venus Map
Rotating Mercury Map
Gibbous Saturn and Rings
Neptune and Triton
Dione and Friends
Rotating Dione (3D anaglyph)
Rotating Dione
Crescent Dione in false color
Dione in color
Phoebe after Cassini's flyby
Phoebe before Cassini's flyby
Phoebe rotation sequence from the Voyager 2 spacecraft
Approaching Lutetia
Mercury Map after MESSENGER's first solar day
Dances with Moons
Mars: Valles Marineris Hemisphere
Mars: Syrtis Major Hemisphere
Mars: Schiaparelli Hemisphere
Mars: Cerberus Hemisphere
First image of Earth from the surface of the Moon: Surveyor 3
Earth from Change'3
Venus' south pole
Enceladus and Rhea
Vesta rotation movie (smoothed, high-resolution)
NASA re-creates the Apollo 8 Earthrise using LRO data
Enceladus and its plumes
Enceladus at high phase, casting a shadow onto the E ring
Don Davis' Mariner Mars globe
Jupiter on November 25, 2013
Jupiter on November 24, 2013
In Saturn's Shadow (2006)
In Saturn's Shadow (The Day the Earth Smiled)
Looming Storm
Dione and Telesto