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One of the major extended-mission objectives for HiRISE has been to re-image parts of the surface to look for...
In the best-selling novel "The Martian" and the movie based on it, stranded astronaut Mark Watney's adventures take...
This view of Martian surface features shaped by effects of winds was captured by the High Resolution Imaging Science...
With so much interest in the exploration of Mars, our NASA Direct question board has had quite a response. Are you...
This image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter...
This image from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is part of a proposed landing site in Aram Dorsum for the ExoMars...
This image of a southern mid-latitude crater was intended to investigate the lineated material on the crater floor....
The workings of the Martian winds are visible in this image of sand dunes trapped inside an unnamed crater in...
The central portion of this image features a mildly-winding depression that was carved by water, likely around four...
Much of Mars’ surface is covered by fine-grained materials that hide the bedrock, but in this scene from NASA Mars...
This image from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft shows a channel system flowing to the southwest toward...
This image from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows an elongated depression from three merged craters. The...
This image from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows barchan sand dunes, common on Mars and often forming vast...
This observation from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows an interesting crater floor with what appear to be...
This image acquired by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on April 29, 2018, shows an impact crater approximately 23...
This false-color polar map was generated from images obtained by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mars Color Imager...
Impact craters expose the subsurface materials on steep slopes. However, these slopes often experience rockfalls and...
The mound in the center of this image appears to have blocked the path of the dunes as they marched south (north is...
This image, taken Jan. 26, 2012, shows the back shell of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander spacecraft after its second...
Victoria from Mount Vernon: What keeps the satellite's solar panels from burning up? Okay, that again goes back to...
Rising air during a 2007 global dust storm on Mars lofted water vapor into the planet's middle atmosphere,...
Southern spring on Mars brings sublimation of the seasonal dry ice polar cap. Gas trapped under the seasonal ice...
Connecting the Dots: Lander, Heat Shield, Parachute
These strange features in Syria Planum are still being widely debated. They have the same general form as transverse...