Stunning images from Mars
NASA has revealed stunning images of the Martian surface due to the high resolution camera on the red planetary probe.
NASA has revealed stunning images of the Martian surface due to the high resolution camera on the red planetary probe.
These images were captured by a HiRISE camera (a high-resolution scientific test camera) on a probe orbiting Mars orbit (Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter). The photo shows the groove of Gullies at the Hale Crater Edge (ESP_014153_1430) on the red planet.
The picture shows a phenomenon that seems to evaporate near Fan in the Coprates Region (ESP_012611_1650) on Mars.
The image shows the area seems to be rock at Melas Chasma (ESP_014141_1665).
Fancy sawtooth image in the Carbon Dioxide Ice Zone (ESP_012718_0935).
According to scientists, this image shows that there appear to be winding rivers in the numbered area of ESP_014100_1600.
The extreme southern erosion of Mars created this masterful image like this.
These photos were taken from April to early August 2009.
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