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This image covers two overlapping impact craters, one approximately 4 kilometers in diameter and a second that is...
The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camera on NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter excavates ice in a...
This image samples the excellent bedrock exposures north of Terby Crater, which lies on the northern rim of the...
The color coding on this CRISM composite image of an area on Mars is based on infrared spectral information...
Noctis Labyrinthus is a highly tectonized region immediately to the west of Valles Marineris. It formed when Mars'...
Three pairs of before and after images from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter illustrate movement of ripples on dark...
Most gullies in the southern mid-latitudes are on south-facing slopes, which are the coldest and have the most frost...
This frame from an animated artist rendering begins with NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft above Mars. The...
What Lies Below a Martian Ice Cap
This image was targeted for NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft to look at a candidate new crater on a...
Layers in Melas Chasma
Seasonal flows on warm Martian slopes may be caused by the flow of salty water on Mars, active today when the...
This enhanced-color image from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows sand dunes trapped in an impact crater in...
Do you see a dome or a pit? Sometimes it is hard to tell! In this case, the answer is that we're looking at a pit,...
Northern Plains
This map shows the location of NASA's Perseverance Mars rover as of Dec. 10, 2024, the 1,354th Martian day, or sol,...
Echus Chaos is a region of low hills located between Lunae Planum (to the right of this image) and Echus Palus (to...
This image samples the smooth plains within one of the areas being considered for setting down China's lander and...
Bouncing Boulders
Sometimes we see circles on the Martian landscape with no apparent cause, such as in this picture of Utopia...
We've come to understand in recent years that about a third of Mars has ice just below the surface. Many impact...
This image from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows an unusual landform on the floor of Oxus Patera. Oxus Patera...
The High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (Hi-RISE) camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured...
During the 2018 Mars dust storm, we obtained a clear view of the summit of the giant volcano Elysium Mons. We see...