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Loading contentOur own worlds — the Sun, the planets, their moons, and the probes that visited them.
Webb's near-infrared view of Jupiter, revealing auroras at both poles, high-altitude hazes, and the planet's faint rings.
The floor of Jezero Crater on Mars, imaged by NASA's Perseverance rover after its 2021 landing.
Saturn backlit by the Sun, with Earth visible as a distant point of light — Cassini's 'The Day the Earth Smiled'.
'Pale Blue Dot' — Earth as a single pixel, photographed by Voyager 1 from about 6 billion kilometres away in 1990.
The 'Family Portrait' — the first mosaic of the Solar System, taken by Voyager 1 from beyond Neptune in 1990.
'The Blue Marble' — a fully illuminated Earth photographed by the crew of Apollo 17 on their way to the Moon in 1972.
'Earthrise' — Earth seen rising over the Moon, photographed by astronaut William Anders during Apollo 8 on 24 December 1968.
The layered lower slopes of Mount Sharp in Gale Crater, imaged by NASA's Curiosity rover.
The active Sun in extreme ultraviolet, showing hot plasma tracing magnetic loops above the surface.
The International Space Station in orbit, photographed by a departing crew spacecraft.
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