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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.
Earth and the Moon from Chang'e 5 T1
Earth and the Moon from Chang'e 5 T1
Earth, as seen by Surveyor 7
MESSENGER views the October 8, 2014 lunar eclipse
The Pale Blue Dot of Earth
Earthrise from Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
Earthrise from Lunar Orbiter 1
You Are Here: Earth sets over Gale crater
Earth sets over Gale crater
Earth setting over Gale crater (animation)
Three views of Earth from Chang'e 3
First image of Earth from the surface of the Moon: Surveyor 3
The Moon transiting Earth as seen from Juno
Earth in the ultraviolet from Chang'e 3
Earth from Change'3
Earth and Moon from Juno
Views of Earth from Juno
The lights of Cape Town as seen from Juno
Earth and Moon Seen by Passing Juno Spacecraft
ISON, Encke, Mercury, and Home
First image of Earth by Mars Orbiter Mission
Sighting the home world
Earth from Junocam (EFB12)
Earth from Junocam (EFB13)
Earth from Junocam (EFB08)
"The Day the Earth Smiled"
Earth and the Moon from Mercury
Earth-Moon System Seen by the Departing Mars Express
There's a Beautiful Earth Out Tonight
A Rare Gem
Buzzing the Homeworld
The Moon transiting Earth, as seen from Deep Impact (animation)
The Moon transiting Earth, as seen from Deep Impact (sequence)
The Moon transiting Earth, as seen from Deep Impact
Earth from Kaguya
MESSENGER's receding view of Earth (movie)
Zond 8 Earthset photo
Image of Earth from Chandrayaan-1
Zond 6 image of Earth
Crescent Earth
Apollo 11 view of a crescent Earth
Crescent Earth from Rosetta
Zond 8 Earthset animation
Earth from the Moon
Earth as seen from Akatsuki's UV camera
Earth from Chandrayaan-1
Zond 5 image of Earth
Earth from Hayabusa