Earth Mars Comparison
This composite image of Earth and Mars was created to allow viewers to gain a better understanding of the relative sizes of the two planets. The Earth image was acquired from the Galileo orbiter at about 6:10 a.m. Pacific Standard Time on Dec. 11, 1990, when the spacecraft was about 1.3 million miles from the planet during the first of two Earth flybys on its way to Jupiter. The Mars image was acquired by the Mars Global Surveyor in April of 1999.
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All-sky Image of Molecular...
Added February 13, 2012
East of Huygens
Added September 26, 2011
Super-Resolution View of Cape...
Added December 16, 2010
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ASTER Captures New Image of...
Added August 20, 2010
A Trio of Brown Dwarfs...
Added August 23, 2011
Mountains Rising Over Vesta's...
Added September 28, 2011
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NASA Spacecraft Images...
Added November 15, 2011
Dark Star-Making Factory
Added October 2, 2009
Looking Back at Tracks from...
Added August 31, 2012
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Venus - Three Dimensional...
Added February 2, 1996
Miranda High Resolution of...
Added January 29, 1996
Martian Temperatures Measured...
Added May 6, 1999
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Where on Earth...? MISR...
Added November 19, 2003
Lagoons of New Caledonia
Added January 28, 2010
Don't Forget Telesto
Added May 18, 2010
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Multi-Wavelength Views of...
Added December 18, 2003
Venus - False Color of...
Added March 14, 1996
Global and Seasonal Aerosol...
Added June 4, 2003
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