SubjectSpace Tech KeywordAllSunMercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneSmall BodiesUniverseSpace Tech⬤Amateur Images⬤Library HomePictures OfLightSailGround-based telescopesRadio telescopesArtHardware in spaceLaunch vehicles3DAnimationHuman SpaceflightAstronautsAll human spaceflightShuttleInternational Space StationRussian human spaceflightChinese human spaceflightMercury and Venus MissionsPioneer Venus programVenus ExpressMESSENGERAkatsuki (Planet-C)IKAROSBepiColomboEarth and Moon MissionsEarth-observing missionsApollo ProgramLuna ProgramChandrayaan-1Kaguya (SELENE)Chang'e programSMART-1LCROSSGRAILLunar Reconnaissance OrbiterLADEEMars MissionsViking landersViking orbitersRussian Mars missionsMars Pathfinder and SojournerMars Global SurveyorMars OdysseyPhoenixMars Exploration RoversSpiritOpportunityMars ExpressMars Reconnaissance OrbiterCuriosity (Mars Science Laboratory)Mars Orbiter MissionMAVENExoMars Trace Gas OrbiterExoMars Rosalind Franklin roverInsightHopeTianwen-1Perseverance (Mars 2020)Small Bodies MissionsDeep Space 1NEARDeep ImpactStardustHayabusa (MUSES-C)RosettaNew HorizonsDawnWISE and NEOWISEHayabusa2OSIRIS-RExOuter Planet MissionsPioneerVoyagerGalileoCassiniJunoHeliophysics and Astrophysics MissionsHubbleSpitzerWISE and NEOWISE Itokawa rotates under Hayabusa Itokawa from 270 degrees longitude Asteroid Itokawa Itokawa Itokawa from 180 degrees longitude Hayabusa's shadow on Itokawa Hayabusa's target marker released! Opposition surge observed by Hayabusa at Itokawa Hayabusa touchdown! Hayabusa's approach Hayabusa Spots Target Marker Minerva hopper and Hayabusa's shadow at Itokawa Hayabusa's shadow and target marker Color view of Itokawa Muses Sea on Asteroid Itokawa Hayabusa's views of Itokawa during three close approaches South Pole of Itokawa Eros and Itokawa at similar scales Asteroids and comets visited by spacecraft as of December 2012, in color, excepting Vesta [DEPRECATED] All asteroids and comets visited by spacecraft as of August 2014, in color, albedo linearly scaled Hayabusa lights up the Australian sky Photo inside the Hayabusa sample capsule Hayabusa's first landing Hayabusa views the Moon Encouragement for everyone back home < 1 23 >