This image from NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft of the northern plains of Mars shows a surface texture of hundreds of small mounds and numerous small impact craters.
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The fractured surface shown in this image from NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft belongs to a portion of a region called Gorgonum Chaos located in the southern hemisphere of Mars.
Ver en NASA ↗This image from NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft displays sand dunes covered in CO2 frost. This is a region of Mars that contains circumpolar sand seas.
Ver en NASA ↗This VIS image captured by NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft shows a small area just off the margin of Mars southern polar cap.
Ver en NASA ↗This image from NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey shows a huge ridge of sand in Russell Crater that makes its dune field one of the most unusual on Mars.
Ver en NASA ↗This image by NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft shows Utopia Planitia, a large plain in the northern hemisphere of Mars. It is believed that this basin is the result of a large impact.
Ver en NASA ↗Some of the youngest volcanic flows on Mars are from Arsia Mons. This image captured by NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey of Daedalia Planum shows some of these flows.
Ver en NASA ↗This image is a single frame from a computer animation, which begins with a global view of the planet Mars compiled with images from NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
Ver en NASA ↗This image from NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft shows a sinuous valley network channel with sharp bends cutting across the cratered highlands of the southern hemisphere of Mars.
Ver en NASA ↗NASA Mars Pathfinder Lander, Sojourner, made contact with the rock Yogi in this false-color image from 1997, taken with the Imager for Mars Pathfinder IMP.
Ver en NASA ↗Spring has arrived at the south pole of Mars. The multitude of layers that make up the cap are readily visible in this image from NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
Ver en NASA ↗A high content of hydrogen in Mars southern polar region is apparent in this global map of high-energy neutrons measured by NASA Mars Odyssey spacecraft.
Ver en NASA ↗This diagram illustrates an interpretation for the origin of some deposits in the Eridania basin of southern Mars as resulting from seafloor hydrothermal activity more than 3 billion years ago.
Ver en NASA ↗NASA's Curiosity Mars rover examined a mudstone outcrop area called 'Pahrump Hills' on lower Mount Sharp, in 2014 and 2015. Blue dots indicate where drilled samples of powdered rock were collected for analysis.
Ver en NASA ↗The dark, golf-ball-size object in this composite, colorized view from NASA's Curiosity Mars rover shows a grid of shiny dots where ChemCam had fired laser pulses used for determining the chemical elements in the target composition.
Ver en NASA ↗This image shows that NASA's Mars Pathfinder airbags have been successfully retracted, allowing safe deployment of the rover ramps. Mars Pathfinder landed successfully on the surface of Mars July 4, 1997 at 10:07 a.m. PDT.
Ver en NASA ↗The sinuous rock feature in the lower center of this mosaic of images recorded by the NASA Mars rover Curiosity is called Snake River. Curiosity gets a closer look at Snake River for before proceeding to other nearby rocks.
Ver en NASA ↗This enhanced color Martian scene from NASA Mars rover Opportunity shows contrasting textures and colors of Hinners Point, at the northern edge of Marathon Valley, and swirling reddish zones on the valley floor to the left.
Ver en NASA ↗John Grotzinger, Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) project scientist, Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL), Pasadena, Calif., holds up a model of the MSL, or Curiosity, at a press conference at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum on Friday, July 22, 2011 in Washi…
Ver en NASA ↗John Grotzinger, Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) project scientist, Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL), Pasadena, Calif., answers a reporter's question at a press conference at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum on Friday, July 22, 2011 in Washington. The M…
Ver en NASA ↗This graphic maps the first 16 sites where NASA's Curiosity Mars rover collected rock or soil samples for analysis by laboratory instruments inside the vehicle. It also presents images of the drilled holes where 14 rock-powder samples were acquired.
Ver en NASA ↗This artist concept features NASA Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover. The mast, or rover head, rises to about 2.1 meters 6.9 feet above ground level, about as tall as a basketball player.
Ver en NASA ↗Mars Sample Return program manager, JPL, Bobby Braun, gives remarks during a NASA Perseverance rover press briefing about the search for ancient life at Mars and about samples to be brought back to Earth on a future mission, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021, at NASA'…
Ver en NASA ↗Perseverance chief engineer, JPL, Adam Steltzner, shows a sample tube that will hold sample core’s collected from the Mars surface during a NASA Perseverance rover mission engineering and technology overview, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, at NASA's Jet Propulsion L…
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