![[movingimage]](/images/mediatype_movingimage.gif) | NASA JPL Hall 002 - MySciences.com NASA JPL Hall 002 Keywords: NASA; JPL; mysciences Downloads: 251 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | berto_metadata_pictures the screenshots of metadata from jpl Keywords: jpl screenshot metadata Downloads: 3 |  |
![[movingimage]](/images/mediatype_movingimage.gif) | NASA JPL Hall 001 - MySciences.com NASA JPL Hall 001 Keywords: NASA; JPL; mysciences Downloads: 174 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | JET PROPULSION LABORATORY JPL GOLDSTONE TESTS - NASA/Glenn Research Center JET PROPULSION LABORATORY JPL GOLDSTONE TESTS Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Cydonia Region - Pass #2 - NASA/JPL/MSSS This image is a mosaic of the original data (at left) compared with the results of contrast enhancement (at right). The processing steps performed to create this image were: * A long, narrow high-pass filter is applied in a vertical orientation to help reduce some of the instrument signature. This signature is seen as the streaking that is noticeable in the original data. * A long, narrow low-pass filter is applied in a horizontal orientation to help create an intensity average for the image... Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | A79-7025 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer : JPL Range : 9.2 million kilometers (3.7 million miles) This photo shows Jupiter's Great Red Spot and its surroundings. Shown is cloud detail that is 100 miles (160 km) across. The colorful, wavy cloud pattern to the left of the Red Spot is a region of complex and variable wave motion. Photo taken through a violet filter. Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | A79-7072 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer: JPL P-21737 BW This picture shows a region of the southern hemisphere extending from the Great Red Spot to the south pole. The white oval is seen beneath the Great Red Spot, and several small scale spots are visible farther to the south. Some of these organized cloud spots have similiar morphologies, such as anticyclonic rotations and cyclonic regions to their west. The presence of the white oval causes the streamlines of the flow to bunch up between it and the Great Red Spot. Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | A79-7081 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer: JPL P-21747 BW Range: 2,200,000 miles This image shows a region of the Jovian atmosphere from approximately 25 _ N to the equatorial region. The north temperate jet, at approximately 23 _ N, where the wind speed is about 150 meters per second, is seen as a dark brown line from the left-hand edge to the right-hand corner of the picture. The wispy clouds of the north equatorial belt appear as shades of brown... Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | AC79-7072 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer: JPL P-21737 C This picture shows a region of the southern hemisphere extending from the Great Red Spot to the south pole. The white oval is seen beneath the Great Red Spot, and several small scale spots are visible farther to the south. Some of these organized cloud spots have similiar morphologies, such as anticyclonic rotations and cyclonic regions to their west. The presence of the white oval causes the streamlines of the flow to bunch up between it and the Great Red Spot. Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | AC79-7081 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer: JPL P-21747 C Range: 2,200,000 miles This image shows a region of the Jovian atmosphere from approximately 25 _ N to the equatorial region. The north temperate jet, at approximately 23 _ N, where the wind speed is about 150 meters per second, is seen as a dark brown line from the left-hand edge to the right-hand corner of the picture. The wispy clouds of the north equatorial belt appear as shades of brown... Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | JET PROPULSION LABORATORY JPL GOLDSTONE TESTS - NASA/Glenn Research Center JET PROPULSION LABORATORY JPL GOLDSTONE TESTS Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 1 |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | My (High School) Summer at JPL - NASA This summer JPL hosted over 300 students through NASA/JPL education programs. Three high school students share their experiences. Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 1 |  |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | JPL Testbed Image of Airbag Retraction - NASA/JPL This image shows the deflated airbags retracted underneath the lander petal at the JPL In-Situ Instrument Laboratory. Retracting the airbags helps clear the path for the rover to roll off the lander and onto the martian surface. Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | A72-1280 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer: JPL 210' Dish Antenna at Goldstone Ca - used in tracking Pioneer spacecraft Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 10 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | A72-2699 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer: JPL Deep Space Antenna 210' at Goldstone, CA (JPL ref: P-116594AC) Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 7 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | AC79-7025 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer : JPL Range : 5.7 million miles(9.2 million kilometers) Image shows Jupiter's Great Red Spot and surroundings. Cloud detail as small as 100 miles (160 kilometers) across can be seen. Colorful, wavy cloud pattern left of the Red Spot is a region of complex and variable wave motion. Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 5 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | JET PROPULSION LABORATORY JPL GOLDSTONE TESTS - NASA/Glenn Research Center JET PROPULSION LABORATORY JPL GOLDSTONE TESTS Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 1 |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Cassini Enceladus Encounter - NASA, Jet Propulsion Labortory, California Institute of Technology NASA Images Project. Animated video of the Cassini Spacecraft viewing of the Moon Enceladus on July 14, 2005. Video from Aug 30, 2005. Provided by JPL. UID: VideoFolder_nasaNAS-1-NA_133_PIA03554 Keywords: Cassini; Enceladus; JPL; Saturn Moon Downloads: 88 |  |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Cydonia Region - Pass #3 - NASA/JPL/MSSS This image is a mosaic of the original data (at left) compared with the results of contrast enhancement (at right). The processing steps performed to create this image were: * A long, narrow high-pass filter is applied in a vertical orientation to help reduce some of the instrument signature. This signature is seen as the streaking that is noticeable in the original data. * A long, narrow low-pass filter is applied in a horizontal orientation to help create an intensity average for the image... Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 1 |
![[movingimage]](/images/mediatype_movingimage.gif) | STS-118 Sally Ride Robotics 001 - MySciences.com STS-118 Sally Ride Robotics 001 Keywords: mysciences; sally ride; nasa; jpl; robotics Downloads: 43 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Todd Bayer and Dan Johnston Rejoice During Launch After three days of stoic seriousness preparing for launch, Todd Bayer, Chief Engineer, and Dan Johnston, Deputy Mission Manager, crack their first smiles of relief and happiness in the Mission Support Area (MSA) at Jet Propulsion Laboratory during MRO's successful launch on August 12, 2005. Credit: NASA/JPL Keywords: Launch; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | PL97C-11415.07 - NASA The Cassini spacecraft awaits placement of its payload fairing at Launch Pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Station (CCAS) to protect Cassini during launch. Scheduled for launch in mid-October, the Cassini mission is a joint US-European four-year orbital surveillance of Saturn's atmosphere and magnetosphere, its rings, and its moons, seeks insight into the origins and evolution of the early solar system... Keywords: What -- Cassini; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | PL97C-11415.06 - NASA The Cassini spacecraft awaits placement of its payload fairing at Launch Pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Station (CCAS) to protect Cassini during launch. Scheduled for launch in mid-October, the Cassini mission is a joint US-European four-year orbital surveillance of Saturn's atmosphere and magnetosphere, its rings, and its moons, seeks insight into the origins and evolution of the early solar system... Keywords: What -- Cassini; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Saturn's F-ring - NASA The three separate components of Saturn's F-ring are seen in this image taken by NASA's Voyager l on Nov. 12, 1980, from a range of 750,000 kilometers (466,000) miles. Two prominent bright strands appear twisted and kinked, while the fainter, innermost third strand largely lacks such non-uniformities. The kinking appearance of the ring may be caused by the gravitational perturbations of two nearby satellites -- S-13 on the outside and S-14 on the inside -- or the effect may be caused by electrom... Keywords: What -- Voyager; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Rover tracks - NASA Tracks made by the Sojourner rover are visible in this image, taken by one of the cameras aboard Sojourner on Sol 3. The tracks represent the rover maneuvering towards the rock dubbed "Barnacle Bill." The rover, having exited the lander via the rear ramp, first traveled towards the right portion of the image, and then moved forward towards the left where Barnacle Bill sits. The fact that the rover was making defined tracks indicates that the soil is made up of particles on a micron scale... Keywords: What -- Mars; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Spirit Rises at JPL - NASA/JPL This image taken at JPL shows engineers testing the rover stand-up motions. The rover is in an elevated pose, preparing to fold down its wheels, descend and stand up. Keywords: What -- Spirit; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Tenth Planet Discovered - NASA/JPL/Caltech These time-lapse images of a newfound planet in our solar system, called 2003UB313, were taken on Oct. 21, 2003, using the Samuel Oschin Telescope at the Palomar Observatory near San Diego, Calif. The planet, circled in white, is seen moving across a field of stars. The three images were taken about 90 minutes apart. A joint effort between JPL and the California Institute of Technology, the Palomar Observatory near San Diego houses a collection of famous telescopes, including the Hale 200-inch a... Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL); Where -- California |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | 92-HC-139 - NASA/Ames Research Center Painting o fthe Galileo spacecraft at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for a vacuum test Keywords: What -- Galileo; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 4 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | A79-7023 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer : JPL Range : 6.5 million kilometers (4 million miles) Six violet images of Jupiter makes the mosaic photo, showing the Great Red Spot as a swirling vortex type motion. This motion is also seen in several nearby white clouds. These bright white clouds and the Red Spot are rotating in a counter clockwise direction, except the peculiar filimentary cloud to the right of the Red Spot is going clockwise... Keywords: What -- Jupiter; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | A79-7024 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer : JPL Range : 12.2 million kilometers (7.6 million miles) This images shows Jupiter's Great Red Spot emerging from the five-hour Jovian night. One of three bright, oval clouds which were observed to form approx. 40 years ago can be seen below the Red Spot. Most other features appearing in this view are too small to be seen clearly from Earth. This black and white photo was taken through a violet filter. Keywords: What -- Earth; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | A79-7089 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer : JPL This color reconstruction of part of the northern hemisphere of Ganymede was made from pictures taken at a range of 313,000 km (194,000 mi.). The scene is approx. 1,300 km (806 mi.) across. It shows part of dark, densely cratered block which is bound on the south by lighter, and less cratered, grooved terrain. The dark blocks are believed to be the oldest parts of Ganymede's surface... Keywords: What -- Ganymede; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | A86-7016 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer : JPL P-29499 Rings of Uranus Keywords: What -- Uranus; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | A86-7026 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer: JPL P-29510BW Range: 150,000 kilometers (90,000 miles) Nearly the full disk of Miranda can be seen in this clear-filter image taken by Voyager's narrow-angle camera. At this resolution, about 2.7 km (1.7 mi), only two distinct terrain types are visible. One is a bright, rugged, heavily-cratered region seen along the bottom of the disk and extending to the top in a narrow band. The second terrain type is a topographically lower, darker, grooved terrain along the two upper sides in t... Keywords: What -- Miranda; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 4 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | AC77-1159 - NASA/Ames Research Center Artwork: JPL Spacecraft Vikings Explore Planet Mars Keywords: What -- Mars; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 4 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | AC81-0174-1 - NASA/Ames Research Center Artist: Ken Hodges Pioneer Galileo Probe descending into Jupiter's Atmosphere with parachute deployed, heat shield separation, while orbiter collects data from above (from JPL files - no reference nunber available) Keywords: What -- Galileo; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | AC86-7013 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer : JPL P-29496C Uranuss moon Keywords: What -- Moon; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 4 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | AC89-7032 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer : JPL Range : 530,000 km (330,000 mi.) This color photo of Neptune's large satellite Triton has a resolution of about 10 km (6.2 mi), sufficient to begin to show topographic detail. The image was made from pictures taken through the green, violet and ultraviolet filters. In this technique, regions that are highly reflective in the ultraviolet appear blue in color. In reality, there is no part of Triton that would appear blue to the eye... Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL); Where -- Triton Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | AC89-7052 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer: JPL P-34718 Range: 210,000 kilometers (128,000 miles) This natural color image of the limb of Triton shows the largest surface features at about 3 miles across. The picture is a composite of images taken through the violet, green and clear filters and shows a geologic boundary between a rough, pitted surface to the right and a smoother surface to the left. The change between surface types is gradual... Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL); Where -- Triton Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | AC89-7053 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer : JPL Range : 190,000 km ( 118,000 mi.) This false color image of Triton is a composite of images taken through the violet, green and ultraviolet filters. The smallest visible features are about 4 km (2.5 mi.) across. The image shows a geologic boundary between completely dark materials and patchy light/dark materials. A layer of pinkish material stretches across the center of the image... Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL); Where -- Triton Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | AC94-0353-2D - NASA/Ames Research Center Photo Artwork composite by JPL This depiction of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 impacting Jupiter is shown from several perspectives. IMAGE D depicts a generic view from Jupiter's south pole. For visual appeal, most of the large cometary fragments are shown close to one another in this image. At the time of Jupiter impact, the fragments will be separated from one another by serveral times the distances shown... Keywords: What -- Jupiter; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 2 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | AC94-0353-3 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photo by Peter McGregor Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 impacting Jupiter; impact of Fragment G of Comet Shoemaker-Levy on Jupiter. The fireball is seen 12 minutes after impact at 2.34 microns. The impact A site is seen on the oposite limb of the planet. Image at 2.34 microns with CASPIR by Peter McGregor ANU 2.3m telescope at Siding Spring. (JPL Ref; P-44419) Keywords: What -- Jupiter; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 3 |
![[movingimage]](/images/mediatype_movingimage.gif) | STS-118 Sally Ride Gyroscope Bike 003 - MySciences.com STS-118 Sally Ride Gyroscope Bike 003 Keywords: mysciences; nasa; jpl; gyroscope; iss; sts Downloads: 153 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Exaggerated Color View of the Great Red Spot - NASA This view of the Great Red Spot is seen in greatly exaggerated color. The colors do not represent the true hues seen in the Jovian atmosphere but have been produced by special computer processing to enhance subtle variations in both color and shading. JPL manages and controls the Voyager Project for NASA's Office of Space Science. Keywords: What -- Voyager; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Exaggerated Color East of the Great Red Spot - NASA This view of the region just to the east of the Red Spot is seen in greatly exaggerated color. The colors do not represent the true hues seen in the Jovian atmosphere but have been produced by special computer processing to enhance subtle variations in both color and shading. JPL manages and controls the Voyager project for NASA's Office of Space Science. Keywords: What -- Voyager; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | JPL Testbed Image of Inflated Airbags - NASA/JPL The airbags are fully inflated in this photograph taken at the JPL In-Situ Instrument Laboratory or "Testbed," where engineers simulated the orientation of the airbags during the deflation process. The airbags had to be inflated seconds before landing on Mars' surface and deflated once safely on the ground. Keywords: What -- Mars; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | JPL Testbed Image of Deflated Airbag - NASA/JPL This image shows the airbags in deflated position at the JPL In-Situ Instrument Laboratory, where engineers tested the airbags to ensure a safe landing on Mars. Keywords: What -- Mars; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Cloud vortices off Guadalupe Island, near Baja California - Jeff Schmaltz Cloud vortices- the striking patterns seen in this image- are produced by the flow of air in the atmosphere. Clouds are made up of many small droplets of water or ice crystals, formed around what is called a condensation nucleus: a small particle of dust, ash, or smoke. They reflect all visible wavelengths of sunlight, which often makes them appear white. However, clouds sometimes appear gray or even black, as they do in some portions of this image... Keywords: Where -- California; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Cloud streets along the Alaska Peninsula - Jeff Schmaltz The striking patterns visible in this image are called “cloud streets”. Cloud streets are a regular feature of the middle and high latitudes; these are located along the Alaska Peninsula, just south of Anchorage. Cloud streets form when cold air blows across the landscape and passes over warmer water. The cold air picks up energy from the warm water and rises (a process called “convection”) vertically... Keywords: Where -- Alaska; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Cruising Over California - NASA Looking for an inexpensive stay-cation? Join JPL scientist Mike Abrams for a space-based flyover tour of California. Keywords: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL); Where -- California Downloads: 4 |  |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | A89-7008 - NASA/Ames Research Center Photographer : JPL Range : 6.1 million km ( 3.8 million miles) This image of clouds in Neptune's atmosphere is the first that tests the accuracy of the weather forecast that was made eight days earlier to select targets for the Voyager narrow-angle camer. Three of the four targeted features are visible in this photograph; all three are close to their predicted locations. The Great Dark Spot with its bright white companion is slightly to the left of center... Keywords: What -- Voyager; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Downloads: 4 |