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This image from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter covers Raga Crater, the location of well-studied recurring slope...
Sedimentary deposits are common within Valles Marineris. Most larger chasmata contain kilometer-thick light-toned...
Judy from Athol: On August 27, the Earth will be as close to Mars as it ever gets. Earth will not be this close...
This image from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows some striking dark downslope flows in Aram Chaos. Since this...
This image from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, acquired May 13, 2018 during winter at the South Pole of Mars,...
It's hard to see in the dark. Most HiRISE images are are taken when the sun is at least 15 degrees above the...
The images were taken by the Context Camera (CTX) on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on May 29, 2016, and Oct....
The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camera on NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured winter images of...
The dark spots in this enhanced-color infrared image are the recent impact craters that occurred in the Tharsis...
This observation from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbite shows a candidate 2018 European Space Agency ExoMars landing...
The combination of morphological and topographic information from stereo images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance...
This image from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows part of the central uplifted region of an impact crater...
This image shows a possible landing site for the 2020 Mission: Jezero Crater, as seen by NASA Mars Reconnaissance...
Click on the image for larger version A cross-section of a thick sheet of underground ice is exposed at the steep...
Many impact craters on Mars were filled with ice in past climates. Sometimes this ice flows or slumps down the...
This scene captured by NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter includes chaotic deposits with a wide range of colors. The...
GEORGE DILLER: This is Atlas launch control. We have with us NASA Launch Manager Chuck Dovale to talk to us about...
In this image, we see an approximately 500-meter crater that is fairly fresh (in geological terms), but the ejecta...
At this wedge-shaped pit on Mars, the steep slope (or scarp) at the northern edge (toward the top of the image)...
Dark narrow streaks, called "recurring slope lineae," emanate from the walls of Garni Crater on Mars, in this view...
Gas under pressure will choose an easy escape route. In this image, the terrain is covered with a seasonal layer of...
Streamlined forms and channel bars in this Martian valley resulted from the outflow of a lake hundreds of millions...
Dark, narrow streaks on Martian slopes such as these at Hale Crater are inferred to be formed by seasonal flow of...
Mary from White Plains: Can you explain how the six months of aerobraking works and why it's necessary? When we...