These items were owned by a JPL Scientist who lived in Pasadena.
- Original JPL Office of the Director, December 19, 1995, memo to employees from Edward C. Stone referring to the Hubble telescope. This memo accompanied some of these pictures.
- Two (2) copies of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 and the Planet Jupiter. NASA print HQL-45 9/94. 1994. Information and classroom ideas on the backside. Great composite image of the comet about to impact Jupiter! 8"x10"
- Newborn Stars in the Eagle Nebula! This image has been used on many posters. NASA JPL print JPL 400-570A 12/95. 1995. 8 1/2" x 11". Reverse side has information and explains how the Wide Field and Planetary Camera works.
- Star-Forming Region in the Orion Nebula. NASA JPL print JPL 400-521C 3/94. 1994. 8 1/2" x 11". Reverse side has information and explains how the Wide Field and Planetary Camera works.
- Star Eta Carinae. This is an exploding star and is one of the most massive and luminous stars known. NASA JPL print JPL 400-521D 3/94. 1994. 8 1/2" x 11". Reverse side has information and explains how the Wide Field and Planetary Camera works.
- Star Melnick 34. NASA JPL print JPL 400-521F 3/94. 1994. 8 1/2" x 11". Reverse side has information and explains how the Wide Field and Planetary Camera works.
- Core Region of Spiral Galaxy M100. NASA JPL print JPL 400-521E 3/94. 1994. 8 1/2" x 11". Reverse side has information and explains how the Wide Field and Planetary Camera works.
- Spiral Galaxy M100. NASA JPL print JPL 400-521A 3/94. 1994. 8 1/2" x 11". Reverse side has information and explains how the Wide Field and Planetary Camera works.
- Star-Forming Region in the 30 Doradus Nebula. NASA JPL print JPL 400-521B 3/94. 1994. 8 1/2" x 11". Reverse side has information and explains how the Wide Field and Planetary Camera works.
This is a neat set for Astronomers, those who appreciate the space exploration programs and those who simply gaze up at the night sky!
Pre-owned, as-is. Memo and pictures are like-new, but are aged. Star-forming region and spiral galaxy prints have a crease, star Melnick has a small smudge at edge. See attached pictures.