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This image of Victoria Crater in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars was taken by the High Resolution Imaging...
This view in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars shows the region around NASA Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity....
The remarkable terrain at the center of Mars 0 degrees latitude and longitude, as seen in this NASA Mars Odyssey...
Bearing a striking resemblance to a cluster of paper lanterns, these inflated airbags show a pattern of seams...
This stereo anaglyph from NASA Mars Exploration Rover Spirit looks toward the northeast across Endurance Crater in...
This VIS image shows part of Meridiani Planum. Meridiani Planum has been the home of the Opportunity MER rover since...
This is 3-D anaglyph, from NASA Mars Exploration Rover Spirit, shows an extreme close-up of round, blueberry-shaped...
This image taken at JPL shows engineers testing the route by which the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity will roll...
The ejecta blanket created around impact craters is often much more resistant to erosion than surrounding surface...
NASA Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity combined images into this full-circle view of the rover surroundings. Tracks...
NASA Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity combined images into this full-circle view of the rover surroundings. Tracks...
This 3-D anaglyph, from NASA Mars Exploration Rover Spirit, shows an extreme close-up of round, blueberry-shaped...
This 3-D anaglyph, from NASA Mars Exploration Rover Spirit, shows an extreme close-up of round, blueberry-shaped...
This 3-D anaglyph, from NASA Mars Exploration Rover Spirit, shows a microscopic image taken of soil featuring round,...
This 3-D anaglyph, from NASA Mars Exploration Rover Spirit, shows a microscopic image taken of soil featuring round,...
This 3-D image captured by NASA Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity rear hazard-identification camera shows the...
Today's false color image shows an unnamed crater north of Meridiani Planum. The dark blue features are small...
Today's false color image shows part of Endeavour Crater in Meridiani Planum. The MER Opportunity Rover drove along...
Today's false color image shows part of Firsoff Crater, located north of Meridiani Planum. Dark blue tones in the...
This mosaic image shows an extreme close-up of round, blueberry-shaped formations in the martian soil near a part of...
'It appears that the rocks at Meridiani were not just altered or modified by water, they were formed in water,...
HiRISE monitors dune fields across Mars to track how they are changing. The mobile sand also cleans dust off of the...
This image from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft is of a landing site that the flattest, safest place on...
The stack of fine layers exposed at a ledge called Payson on the western edge of Erebus