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A Spacecraft Tour of the Solar System. James Zimbelman Center for Earth and Planetary Studies National Air and Space Museum. photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov. A new storm. PIA12824 (12/24/10). PIA12826 (2/25/11). Nature’s Canvas. PIA06142 (11/7/04). False-color mosaic. Enceladus
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A Spacecraft Tour of the Solar System James Zimbelman Center for Earth and Planetary Studies National Air and Space Museum photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov
A new storm PIA12824 (12/24/10) PIA12826 (2/25/11)
Nature’s Canvas PIA06142 (11/7/04)
False-color mosaic Enceladus (512 km) “Tiger Stripes” PIA06254 (7/14/05) PIA06247
Fountains of Water-Ice from the “Tiger Stripes” PIA07758 & 9 (released 12/6/05) PIA14858 (10/1/11)
Titan (5210 km) D = 1.5M PIA06141 (10/26/04)
Lakes and Sand Dunes (radar images of Titan) Liquid Methane Lakes Longitudinal Dunes PIA08740 (9/23/06) (frame ~60 km wide) PIA08738 (9/7/06)
PIA07231 Huygens Probe (1/14/05) PIA07232
Uranus Diam. ~4.0E The planet that rotates on its side! (Poles: 42 yr sunlight, 42 yr darkness) Voyager 2 (9/86)
Uranus, rings, and satellites (HST) “Sheparding” satellites Voyager 2 (9/86)
Miranda (480 km) Miranda cliff -> (16 km high!) Arial (1162 km) Voyager 2 (9/86)
Neptune Diam. ~3.9E The ‘other’ Blue Planet (methane) Dynamic atmosphere “Great Dark Spot” Voyager 2 (8/89)
Triton (2705 km) 0.78 M Voyager 2 (8/89)
Ring ‘Arcs’ Voyager 2 (8/89)
S&T, 11/07 Pluto Trans-Neptunian Objects Diam. ~0.2E “Double-planet” (Now a “dwarf planet”) (2284 km) 0.66 M Charon Pluto (1172 km) 0.33 M 6.387 day rotation and revolution HST (2/21/94)
More Moons around Pluto (HST) Nix and Hydra (Discovered 5/05) NASA/ESA/Mark Showalter
Comet Halley Comet West (3/10/76) Giotto (3/86)
Sun Kepler 1235 ‘candidate’ extra-solar planets Jason Rowe (3/29/11)