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The new images by the Curiosity rover on Mars show "dramatic evidence" of ancient groundwater in crisscrossing low ridges, NASA said.
Mariner 4, built by JPL in Pasadena, took the images on July 14, 1965. One of the mission's leaders reflects on decades of ...
The images showing its golden main body, solar arrays and antenna, as well as Mars in the background, were beamed back to the craft from the camera via Wi-Fi. Tianwen-1 launched in July 2020 and ...
A NASA Mars orbiter recently spotted the Curiosity rover driving across the Red Planet's surface, capturing an unprecedented off-Earth action shot.
New images from NASA show the Perseverance Mars rover hard at work as it searches the Red Planet for signs of ancient microbial life. Since “Percy” landed in Mars’ Jezero Crater in February ...
The images, taken using Curiosity's navigation camera, are snapshots of Mars' clouds. Taken some time apart, the images have been stitched together to form two eight-frame videos.
There's a bear on Mars − sort of. A photo taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on Dec. 12, 2022, resurfaced online recently as NASA's image of the day, and people could, well, bear-ly ...
And yes, Mars does have sand dunes — you can see some of them in the images below, captured by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). Previous Next 1 of 3. NASA. NASA.
ESA's Mars Express spacecraft, which has been orbiting the Red Planet since 2003, zoomed in on two trenches that form part of western Valles Marineris: Ius Chasma and Tithonium Chasma.The images ...
Pasadena, California (CNN) — Just steps away from High Bay 1, where many of NASA’s pioneering robotic missions have been assembled, is the first image of Mars ever seen on ...
NASA has made a habit of delivering stunning photos of many of the planets in our Solar System, including Saturn, Jupiter, and of course Mars. … ...
When Mariner 4 flew by Mars on July 15, 1965, it captured the first images of another planet from space. But the first image of Mars ever seen on TV was different than expected.