Deputy principal investigator, SuperCam instrument, Institut de Recherche Astrophysique et Planétologie, Toulouse, France, Sylvestre Maurice, gives remarks via remote during a NASA Perseverance rover mission science overview, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, at NASA's…
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In the best-selling novel The Martian and the movie based on it, stranded astronaut Mark Watney adventures take him to the rim of Mawrth Crater. This image from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows the nature of this terrain.
Ver en NASA ↗NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left, Mars Cube One, and Mars InSight team members, give each other high fives at the conclusion of a Mars InSight post-landing press conference, Monday, Nov. 26, 2018 at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif…
Ver en NASA ↗Lighter colors represent higher elevation in this image of Jezero Crater on Mars, the landing site for NASA's Mars 2020 mission. The oval indicates the landing ellipse, where the rover will be touching down on Mars.
Ver en NASA ↗This enhanced scene from the panoramic camera Pancam on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity shows Spirit Mound overlooking the floor of Endeavour Crater.
Ver en NASA ↗NASA's Opportunity Mars rover passed near this small, relatively fresh crater in April 2017, during the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 16 mission to the moon. The rover team chose to call it 'Orion Crater,' after the Apollo 16 lunar module.
Ver en NASA ↗Video from the navigation camera aboard NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter shows its record-breaking 25th flight on April 18, 2022.
Ver en NASA ↗Among the many discoveries by NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter since the mission was launched on Aug. 12, 2005, are seasonal flows on some steep slopes. These flows have a set of characteristics consistent with shallow seeps of salty water.
Ver en NASA ↗Both polar caps on Mars are composed of many layers of ice and dust. This image from NASA Mars Odyssey clearly shows the layering of the North polar cap.
Ver en NASA ↗This artist concept of the proposed NASA Mars Sample Return mission shows the entry, descent and landing sequence the lander would undergo on its way to Mars.
Ver en NASA ↗Hills abound in this portion of Mars imaged by NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft and located in the Vastitas Borealis region of the high northern plains. These hills are part of Scandia Colles.
Ver en NASA ↗Dunes are common at both poles of Mars. These northern pole dunes are still covered in frost, as it is early springtime when this image was acquired by NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey.
Ver en NASA ↗The floor of a 75 km diameter crater in the Amenthes region of Mars displays lobate flow features in the center of this image from NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
Ver en NASA ↗The dunes in this image captured by NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft are just a small portion of the dune field that encircles part of the north pole of Mars.
Ver en NASA ↗In this image from NASA Mars Odyssey of dunes near the north pole of Mars it appears that small individual dunes are coalescing into larger dune forms.
Ver en NASA ↗This pair of infrared images from NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft shows the so-called face on Mars landform viewed during both the day and night.
Ver en NASA ↗The jumbled, chaotic terrain in this NASA Mars Odyssey image may represent a source region for the Reull Vallis, one of the larger channel systems in the southern hemisphere of Mars.
Ver en NASA ↗This low resolution VIS image from NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft shows a large portion of etched terrain near the south pole of Mars.
Ver en NASA ↗This low resolution VIS image from NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft shows a large portion of etched terrain near the south pole of Mars.
Ver en NASA ↗The deep blue colors on this map of the south pole of Mars from NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft show where a low intensity of epithermal neutrons is found.
Ver en NASA ↗With southern summer drawing to a close, the surface of the polar ice cap will begin to frost over on Mars as seen by NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
Ver en NASA ↗Constant sand-blasting by the winds on Mars have eroded and sculpted the surface in the equatorial region around Medusae Fossae in this image captured by NASA Mars Odyssey.
Ver en NASA ↗This image from NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey of central Utopia Planitia shows some dust devil tracks. These features are common in this region of Mars.
Ver en NASA ↗This artist rendering portrays ice-rich layers in the soils of Mars being detected by instruments aboard NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
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