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This view of channels on Mars came from NASA Mariner 9 orbiter. In 1971, Mariner 9 became the first spacecraft to...
Oblique view of the crater complex near Ascraeus Lacus in the Tharsis region of Mars was taken by Mariner 9. It is...
Mariner 9 View of Arsia Silva
South Polar Cap of Mars as seen by Mariners 9 & 7
Nix Olympica Identified by Mariner 9 on Mars Approach
Mariner 9 views of shield volcano
South Pole as viewed by Mariner 9 on Mars Approach
Mariner 9 views Canyon System emerging from Martian Dust Storm
Mariner 9 views Olympus Mons standing above the Martian Dust Storm
This archival image was released as part of a gallery comparing JPL's past and present, commemorating the 80th...
This image was taken in the mid-latitudes of Mars' southern hemisphere near the giant Argyre impact basin. It is...