30 Spectacular Photos From NASA

30 Spectacular Photos From NASA

Love them or hate them, you have to admit the National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) has delivered some amazing photos during the course of its existence. A fair number of those images are available online for the curious astronomers in the crowd. I spent some time trolling through a couple of different catalogs and could have been lost for hours if my deadline were not looming!

What follows are 30 examples of the fine imagery NASA has released from its various programs; from the Hubble Space Telescope to its land based brethren, from rovers on Mars to satellites passing by various planets in our solar system. And even some photos taken by humans during their time above our planet. So sit back and enjoy a brief tour around our galaxy and beyond.

All photographs are Copyright NASA. Clicking on any image will take you to NASA’s website for more information on each individual photo.


Spectacular NASA Photography
Light and Shadow in the Carina Nebula

Spectacular NASA Photography
Mercury’s Southern Hemisphere

Spectacular NASA Photography
Emerging through smoke and steam, the Boeing Delta II rocket carrying NASAs Deep Impact spacecraft lifts off at 1:47 p.m. EST, Jaunuary 15th, 2005 from Launch Pad 17-B, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.

Spectacular NASA Photography
The Seven Sisters Pose for NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope

Spectacular NASA Photography
Viking 1 Picture of the Martian Surface

Spectacular NASA Photography
A GLOWING POOL OF LIGHT – NGC 3132 is a striking example of a planetary nebula. This expanding cloud of gas, surrounding a dying star, is known to amateur astronomers in the southern hemisphere as the ‘Eight-Burst’ or the ‘Southern Ring’ Nebula

Spectacular NASA Photography
International Space Station from Space Shuttle Endeavour

Spectacular NASA Photography
Magnificant Details in a Dusty Spiral Galaxy

Spectacular NASA Photography
NGC 281 is a bustling hub of star formation about 10,000 light years away. This composite image of optical and X-ray emission includes regions where new stars are forming and older regions containing stars about 3 million years old.

Spectacular NASA Photography
Comets Kick up Dust in Helix Nebula

Spectacular NASA Photography
Close-up STS-107 Launch

Spectacular NASA Photography
Mars at Ls 25o: Elysium/Mare Cimmerium

Spectacular NASA Photography
USA-ARIZONA/SUN CITY, PHOENIX

Spectacular NASA Photography
Apollo 15 Lunar Module pilot James B. Irwin loads-up the “Rover”, Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) with tools and equipment in preparation for the first lunar extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site.

Spectacular NASA Photography
A Grazing Encounter Between Two Spiral Galaxies

Spectacular NASA Photography
This majestic false-color image from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope shows the “mountains” where stars are born. Dubbed “Mountains of Creation” by Spitzer scientists, these towering pillars of cool gas and dust are illuminated at their tips with light from warm embryonic stars.

Spectacular NASA Photography
In one of the first images transmitted to Earth following MESSENGER’s second Mercury flyby, a full-planet departure view showed a crater in the northern region near the planet’s limb with an impressively large system of rays.

Spectacular NASA Photography
This view of the rising Earth greeted the Apollo 8 astronauts as they came from behind the Moon after the lunar orbit insertion burn. The photo is displayed here in its original orientation, though it is more commonly viewed with the lunar surface at the bottom of the photo.

Spectacular NASA Photography
View of the early morning launch of STS 41-G Challenger

Spectacular NASA Photography
Hubble Space Telescope of Cone Nebula (NGC 2264)

Spectacular NASA Photography
Hubble’s panoramic portrait of a vast star-forming region

Spectacular NASA Photography
Close-up of M27, the Dumbbell Nebula

Spectacular NASA Photography
This NASA Hubble Space Telescope image of the Trifid Nebula reveals a stellar nursery being torn apart by radiation from a nearby, massive star. The picture also provides a peek at embryonic stars forming within an ill-fated cloud of dust and gas, which is destined to be eaten away by the glare from the massive neighbor.

Spectacular NASA Photography
Cassini Jupiter Portrait

Spectacular NASA Photography
New Horizons took this image of the icy moon Europa rising above Jupiter’s cloud tops with its Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) at 11:48 Universal Time on February 28, 2007, six hours after the spacecraft’s closest approach to Jupiter.

Spectacular NASA Photography
Hubble Space Telescope Image of Omega Nebula

Spectacular NASA Photography
Astronomers, using the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 on board NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope in October and November 1997 and April 1999, imaged the Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635) with unprecedented clarity.

Spectacular NASA Photography
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image shows the thin sheets of gas at the edge of the Great Nebula in the constellation of Orion.

Spectacular NASA Photography
ASIA/EARTH LIMB, MOON

Spectacular NASA Photography
The cresent Earth rises above the lunar horizon in this photograph taken from the Apollo 17 spacecraft in lunar orbit during NASA’s final lunar landing mission in the Apollo program.


Space Photography for the Amateur

Thinking that space photography is something completely out of your league, reserved only for those with expensive telescopes and orbiting cameras? Think again!

We’ll leave you today with this fantastic video documentary about a father and son who managed to put an iPhone camera in space and safely return it to earth again!

  • http://www.nowheremanphotos.com Mike Wilson

    Those photos are beautiful, but the video of the home-made space balloon is truly incredible and inspiring! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • http://youtube.com Bruck

    The “ASIA/EARTH LIMB, MOON” Pictures really shows you how massive the Earth actually is, its amazing.

  • NHS

    I don’t think that the video is NASA property, it was actually taken by an amateur with a specially adapted weather balloon. It was on Yahoo! just about a week ago.

    • http://davidappleyard.net David Appleyard
      Staff

      Absolutely – the video isn’t, but the photos are!

  • Dj

    Excellent mashup … However, I do take a bit of umbrage with your lead sentence – perhaps I’m not tuned in to your world, but NASA is the one government agency which is known positively around the world. Do you seriously know enough people who “hate” them that you feel you need to make a disclaimer over the photos? or were you confused by issues with the presidency, or did you just think it would make a good “splash” screen?

    I wish any other government agency would do half as much for humanity as NASA on as little budget as they have been given!

    • http://www.vaporizerkits.com Zephyr Ion

      For sure DJ, it’s easy for us to downplay NASA, but we as humans need to be able to extract ourselves from the earth in the future. This means that we will need to venture out into space. You’re right, NASA definitely is working for us, humanity. Although Carl Sagan would have probably liked to have seen a lot more progress, he would be proud of NASA venturing Mars.

    • http://thecareyadventures.com/blog Peter West Carey
      Author

      DJ,
      Yes, I know enough people that feel the spending on NASA is better spent elsewhere. Seriously, I know that many people. And no, you’re not tuned in with my world, evidently. While NASA’s results might be “known positively around the world.” many people take umbrage with the amount of spending it takes to get those results. That’s all, really, nothing mystical about it. There are simple differing views than yours out there, but there’s no need to take umbrage when someone’s opinion differs from yours.

      pwc

  • 7

    It’s important to note that many photos of deep-space objects and even our close planetary neighbors are re-colored or falsely colored after the fact to make details and/or certain features more noticeable. While very stunning indeed, many nebulae you see in photographs don’t actually appear that brilliant to the naked eye (assuming of course you could see them in that detail with the naked eye..)

    Very cool all the same :)

  • http://www.andreaquarius.org niebieskieucho

    I didn’t realize that from the height of 30 km the Earth seemed so small, like a basket ball. From the plain (around 10 km over the ground) our planet seems still huge.

  • Whatisup

    “Love them or hate them”???

    THIS is how you grab readers?

    Much of our modern knowledge and technology would not exist
    without NASA, and the very real sacrifices by many men and women.

    Whats your problem with NASA?

  • http://www.saroverhees.be Saro

    That Nebula stuff has always been truly inspiring.

  • MASSI

    ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING PICTURES !!! Very nice, i’m really shocked !!!!
    Wonderful pics from the mysterious and vast universe !!
    Thanks for the up-loader ! :D
    CONGRATULATIONS.

  • MASSI

    Very nice video !!! ” This thing went to Space ” !!!!
    Lot of Laughing !!!!! Very good idea, wonderful experience !
    :D