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NASA's Perseverance rover is the latest marvel in Mars exploration, and it's not alone on its mission. Along for the ride is ...
A new global map of Mars offers a fresh perspective on the planet. The map, released earlier this month, was pieced together from 3,000 pictures taken by the United Arab Emirates’ Hope ...
This map of Mars, created by researchers at New York University Abu Dhabi, uses color photographs of the entire planet. EMM/EXI/Dimitra Atri/NYU Abu Dhabi Center for Astrophysics and Space Science.
A new map of subsurface water on Mars just dropped, and it reveals regions on the Red Planet where ice may be buried beneath the surface for future astronauts to use.
Caltech scientists have created a nearly complete global map of Mars at an extremely high resolution of 5 m (16.4 ft) per pixel. The image itself is an impressive feat of engineering.
This product is onboard the Mars 2020 rover Perseverance and will be the "truth" dataset that the mission’s Terrain-Relative Navigation system will use to orient itself relative to the surface ...
What’s new — The new map will cover 86 percent of Mars’ surface. It’ll be 5.6 gigapixels in size and will reveal the locations of dozens of important minerals in 72 colours.
A Revolutionary Look Beneath Mars’ Surface. The new gravity map, developed using data from multiple Mars missions, including NASA’s InSight mission, reveals dense structures buried deep ...
The vast map encompasses the areas surrounding the landing site of NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover. Users can hike across and around the planet's Jezero crater using virtual reality, a regular ...
NASA wants the public's help with mapping out the terrain on the surface of Mars, to assist in driving rovers like the Curiosity rover around the red planet. Skip to main content Menu ...
Feb. 1 (UPI) --Scientists were able to map Mars' gravity by repurposing data collected by the Curiosity rover's navigational sensors. After realizing Curiosity's accelerometers can be used like ...
New map reveals Mars’ water history. Mars is an intriguing planet. Once believed to be abundant in water, the atmosphere has long since thinned, leaving the planet a shell of what it once was.