For the first time, three-dimensional images of Mars surface were published

The European Space Agency has released the first three-dimensional images of Mars, showing that the surface of the planet Red differs from what was previously seen. Impressive holograms for the first time clearly show a mountain range on Mars.

These photos were recorded by a high-resolution three-dimensional camera on the European Space Agency's Mars Express spacecraft.

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A beautiful mountain range on Red Planet: Hebes Chasma, with nearly 10 km deep alley.

They showed a low-lying area, about ten kilometers deep in a large canyon on the Red planet.

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Scientists will use this image to prove water once existed on Mars.

The pictures above are not only for viewing, but they also provide valuable data for scientists about the surface of Mars and they can prove that water once existed in those lowlands.

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Some scientists also compare this canyon as a bar of Mars, reflecting the terrain of this planet.

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