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Planetary views
Wikimedia Commons editors select the images that they believe are the best in this huge collection. Since women astronomers make an appearance in our editorial, we decided astronomy might be an interesting topic. These images reflect our fascination with all things 'planet'. Attribution belongs to NASA in many cases, but click on each image to see full attributions on each corresponding file page. (Is it really true that Pluto failed its classification as a planet? What did the Plutonians do wrong?)
Planets
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Jovian Tempest
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Jupiter Blues
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PIA17218 – A Farewell to Saturn, Brightened Version
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PIA22349 – Gullies of Matara Crater
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Mosaic of the Arctic
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Earthrise over Compton crater -LRO full res
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Mercury
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2006 Transit of Mercury
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2012 Transit of Venus from SF
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Venus globe
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First photograph taken by man of Earthrise
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Earthrise
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The Earth seen from Apollo 17
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North America from low orbiting satellite Suomi NPP
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Earth at night (2016)
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Earth at night (1994–1995)
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Mars in true colour by OSIRIS
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Victoria Crater, Cape Verde, Mars
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Victoria crater on Mars
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Valles Marineris on Mars
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Terraformed Mars
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Olympus Mons
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Image taken by Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter showing descent of Phoenix with a crater in the background.
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NASA'S Mars Exploration Rover Spirit captured this westward view from atop a low plateau
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Hellas Chaos on Mars
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Water ice layers in Olympia Rupes, Mars
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Gullies in Galle crater, Mars
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Gullies in Kaiser crater, Mars
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Strong wind erosion in Medusae Fossae, Mars
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Jupiter
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790106-0203 Voyager 58M to 31M reduced
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Saturn's rings in visible light and radio
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Saturn with auroras
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Saturn during Equinox
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Saturn's Rings in Ultraviolet Light
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The Day the Earth Smiled
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Jewel of the Solar System
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Saturn eclipse
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Saturn
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Neptune Full
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Fomalhaut planet
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Africa and Europe from a Million Miles Away
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Blue Marble Western Hemisphere
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Blue Marble Eastern Hemisphere
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Artist's impression of an ultra-short-period planet
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