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PhotosOur image page includes a selection of photos of both our projects and the people who work on them. Media are welcome to publish any of the images on the page as long as the correct credit line included with each image is given. If you have questions regarding either the use or size of any of these images, please contact our Photo Editor, Donna Stevens, at donna.stevens@planetary.org. Solar SailMore images are available within the Solar Sailing section
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A Sky Map of SETI@home's Most Promising Candidates
The locations of SETI@home's most promising candidates in the Arecibo sky. The blue areas mark the plane of the Milky Way Galaxy. The yellow squares mark the locations of the most promising candidates. Credit: SETI@home |
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Primary Mirror of The Planetary Society's Optical SETI Telescope at Oak Ridge
Construction of Planetary Society's Optical SETI telelscope in Oak Ridge, Massachusetts. The primary mirror on 16 February 2002. Credit: Paul Horowitz |
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Spirit's DVD on Mars
This close-up of Spirit's Mars DVD was created by the Student Astronauts on January 4, 2004 by combining three images captured through different filters on Sol 2 of its mission on Mars. Note the secret code around the edge. The Planetary Society created the DVD. Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell/The Planetary Society |
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Opportunity's DVD on Mars
This close-up of Opportunity's Mars DVD was created by the Student Astronauts on January 24, 2004 by combining three images captured through different filters on Sol 2 of its mission on Mars. Note the secret code around the edge. The Planetary Society created the DVD. Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell/The Planetary Society |
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Spirit's MarsDial: 11:01 AM, Local Solar Time
MarsDial on Mars Exploration Rover Spirit on 14 January 2004 at the Gusev Crater site. Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell/The Planetary Society |
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Screen Shot of the Mars Station Operator's Control Panel
Screen shots of the Mars Station Operator's Control Panel, with images captured through the camera on the Carl Sagan Memorial Mars Station. Visitors can drive the rover at The Planetary Society's website. Credit: The Planetary Society |
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A LEGO Rover in a Mars Station
A LEGO version of the Sojourner rover explores the Carl Sagan Memorial Mars Station. Credit: The Planetary Society |
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Press Conference with Student Astronauts at JPL
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory invited Courtney Dressing (USA) and Rafael Morozowski (Brazil) to speak at a press conference on January 8, announcing the successful acquisition of images of the MarsDial and the DVD. Also on the panel were Albert Haldemann, Jim Bell, Matt Wallace, and Henry Stone. 8 January 2004. Credit: The Planetary Society |
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Tomas, Susini, Courtney and Rafael in the Student Astronaut Office
Susini de Silva (Sri Lanka) and Tomás Kogan (Spain) were the second pair of Student Astronauts to arrive, on January 9, 2004. Credit: The Planetary Society |
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Abby, Shih-Han, Vignan and Wei Lin in the Student Astronaut Office
First day on duty for Vignan Pattamatta (India) and Tan Wei Lin (Singapore). Also pictured are Abby Fraeman (USA) and Shih-Han Chen (Taiwan). 22 January 2004. Credit: The Planetary Society |
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Celebrating Opportunity's First Images
Tan Wei Lin (Singapore), Abby Fraeman (USA), Shih-Han Chen (Taiwan) and Vignan Pattamatta (India) celebrate as the stunning images from Opportunity show up, one after another. 25 January 2004. Credit: The Planetary Society |
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Janice and Maciej with a Model of the Rover
Janice de Berg(USA) and Maciej Hermanowicz (Poland)'s first day at the office. 2 February 2004. Credit: The Planetary Society |
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Saatvik, David, Maciej and Janice with Geoff Landis
Saatvik Agarwal (India), Dàvid Turczi (Hungary), Maciej Hermanowicz (Poland), and Janice de Berg (USA) get a lesson from atmospheric scientist Geoff Landis. 6 February 2004. Credit: The Planetary Society |
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Kristyn and Cheng-Tao have a lesson on RAT from Steve Gorevan
In Opportunity's Science Assessment Room, Rock Abrasion Tool Payload Element Lead Steve Gorevan, of Honeybee Robotics, took some time to explain to Kristyn Rodzinyak (Canada) and Cheng-Tao Chung (Taiwan) how the RAT works. He let them pick up and investigate an engineering model of the RAT. 15 February 2004. Credit: The Planetary Society |
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Cheng-Tao, Camillia, Kristyn and Nomathemba listening to Rob Manning
Entry, Descent, and Landing Manager Rob Manning uses Mars Orbiter Camera photos of the landing site to give a dramatic retelling of the landing of Opportunity to Kristyn Rodzinyak (Canada), Cheng-Tao Chung (Taiwan), Camillia Zedan (UK), and Nomathemba Kontyo (South Africa). 20 February 2004. Credit: The Planetary Society |
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Cheng-Tao, Camillia, Nomathemba, and Kristyn with a Scale Model of the Rover
Cheng-Tao Chung(Taiwan), Camillia Zedan (UK), Nomathemba Kontyo (South Africa), and Kristyn Rodzinyak (Canada) pose in front of a Mars Exploration Rover model. 20 February 2004. Credit: The Planetary Society |
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Nomathemba and Camillia Presenting a 3D Image
On their last day at JPL, Nomathemba Kontyo (South Africa) and Camillia Zedan (UK) made a presentation to the Opportunity Science Assessment Meeting about the Student Astronauts' work with the MarsDial images. 28 February 2004. Credit: The Planetary Society |