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Martian Surface Collection

Exploring the Martian Surface: A Captivating Journey Mars Exploration Rover: Unveiling the secrets of the Martian surface

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Mars Exploration Rover

Mars Exploration Rover on the surface of Mars, artwork. The first of two identical NASA rovers, Spirit, landed on Mars on 4 January 2004

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Martian landscape

Martian landscape, artwork. Mars is a rocky desert world with no surface water. The red colour of the rocks is due to a high content of iron oxides

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Viking image of Mars

Viking image of Mars
View of the red, dusty, rock-strewn surface of Mars, taken by the Viking 2 lander

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Valles Marineris, Mars

Valles Marineris, Mars. Artwork of Valles Marineris canyon system on Mars as the sun rises. The Valles Marineris is over 4000 kilometres (km) long, up to 200 km wide and up to 7 km deep

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Artwork of Mars surface panoroma

Artwork of Mars surface panoroma
Mars. Panoramic illustration of the surface of the planet Mars. Mars is an arid, rocky planet, its surface and atmosphere coloured red by rocks and dust rich in iron

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Phobos 2 spacecraft photo of the surface of Mars

Phobos 2 spacecraft photo of the surface of Mars
Photograph of the surface of the planet Mars, taken by the Soviet Phobos 2 spacecraft. The two Phobos spacecraft were launched in July 1988

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Artists impression of the Martian surface

Artists impression of the Martian surface
Artists impression of a dust storm rolling over a canyon on the planet Mars. Dust storms are frequent near the polar icecaps at certain times of the year

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Two astronauts on Mars, artwork

Two astronauts on Mars, artwork
Astronauts on Mars. Artwork of two astronauts on Mars standing on the edge of a crater. The arm of one astronaut is visible far right, and the hand of the other astronaut is visible bottom left

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Astronaut on Mars next to rock, artwork

Astronaut on Mars next to rock, artwork
Astronaut on Mars. Artwork of an astronaut on Mars inspecting a Martian boulder. The Martian atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide and surface temperatures are well below freezing

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Mars sunrise, artwork

Mars sunrise, artwork
Martian sunrise, artwork. Mars is a rocky desert world with no surface water. A Martian day is known as a sol and lasts 24 hours and 39.5 minutes

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Martian landscape and Sun, artwork

Martian landscape and Sun, artwork
Martian landscape. Artwork of a typical Martian landscape with a boulder in the foreground and Sun in the sky. Mars is a rocky desert world with no surface water

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Artwork of Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander on Mars

Artwork of Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander on Mars
Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander. Artwork of the Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander on the Martian surface. This probe is due for launch in April 2001

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Astronaut on Mars with US flag, artwork

Astronaut on Mars with US flag, artwork
Astronaut on Mars. Artwork of an astronaut on Mars standing next to a US flag. The Martian atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide and surface temperatures are well below freezing

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Spacecraft on Mars, artwork

Spacecraft on Mars, artwork
Spacecraft on Mars. Artwork of a spacecraft lander from a manned mission to Mars. The Martian atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide and surface temperatures are well below freezing

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Spacecraft lands on Mars, artwork

Spacecraft lands on Mars, artwork
Spacecraft landing on Mars. Artwork of a spacecraft landing from a manned mission to Mars. The Martian atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide and surface temperatures are well below freezing

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Spacecraft lands on Mars

Spacecraft lands on Mars
Spacecraft landing on Mars. Artwork of a spacecraft landing from a manned mission to Mars. The Martian atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide and surface temperatures are well below freezing

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Martian sunrise

Martian sunrise, artwork. Mars is a rocky desert world with no surface water. The orange colour of the rocks is due to a high content of iron oxides

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Martian rock

Martian rock. Micrograph of a patch of rock on Mars. This is a close-up of part of a bedrock outcrop near to where the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity landed on 24 January 2004

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Martian dust devils

Martian dust devils, artwork. Mars is a rocky desert world with no surface water. Wind erosion creates sandy deserts, and thermal heating creates localized vortices that can spin dust up into

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Martian volcanos

Martian volcanos. Artwork of active volcanos erupting on the surface of planet Mars. The volcano at top centre, emitting a smoke plume, is typical of the shield structure found on Mars

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Mars Global Surveyor image of Valles Marineris

Mars Global Surveyor image of Valles Marineris
Valles Marineris canyon on Mars. Coloured high- resolution image from the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft of the Valles Marineris canyon (at centre). The vast canyon is 6000 km long

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Artwork of sunrise over the surface of Mars

Artwork of sunrise over the surface of Mars
Sunrise over Mars. Artwork of the Sun rising over the surface of Mars. Mars surface is largely made up of dusty soil and irregular boulders

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Surface of Mars

Surface of Mars
View of the dusty, rock-strewn surface of Mars, taken by one of the two the Viking landers, with part of the spacecraft visible in the foreground

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Viking 1 Lander photo of Martian sunset

Viking 1 Lander photo of Martian sunset
Colour-enhanced image of sunset on Mars, recorded by the Viking 1 lander. Part of the spacecraft is just visible at bottom right, coloured dark blue

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Olympus Mons, morning view

Olympus Mons, morning view

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Olympus Mons, Mars

Olympus Mons, Mars

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Volcano on Mars

Volcano on Mars
Martian volcano. Coloured Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) image of the Apollinaris Patera volcano (upper centre) near the Martian equator. A patch of clouds (white) is seen by its lower left edge

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: View of the Valles Marineris canyon system, Mars

View of the Valles Marineris canyon system, Mars
Oblique view of the central region of the giant Valles Marineris canyon system on Mars, computer- processed from Viking spacecraft imagery & topographic maps of the planet

Background imageMartian Surface Collection: Martian impact basin, artwork

Martian impact basin, artwork
Martian impact basin. Computer artwork of a view across the Argyre impact basin in Mars Southern Highlands. About 4 billion years ago an asteroid or comet collided with Mars creating this surface


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Exploring the Martian Surface: A Captivating Journey Mars Exploration Rover: Unveiling the secrets of the Martian surface, these rovers have captured breathtaking images that leave us in awe. Marveling at the Martian Landscape: The barren yet captivating terrain of Mars offers a glimpse into an alien world waiting to be explored. Viking Image of Mars: This iconic image from the Viking mission revealed a desolate yet intriguing planet, igniting our curiosity about its mysteries. Valles Marineris, Mars: Behold one of the most impressive canyons in our solar system, stretching across 2, 500 miles on the red planet's surface. Artwork of Mars Surface Panorama: Immerse yourself in this stunning panorama artwork showcasing the vastness and beauty of Mars' rugged terrain. Phobos 2 Spacecraft Photo: Witnessing through a spacecraft's lens, this photo captures intricate details etched upon the enigmatic surface of Mars. Artists Impression - The Martian Surface Revealed: Let your imagination soar as you envision what it would be like to set foot on this otherworldly landscape. Two Astronauts on Mars - An Artistic Vision Comes Alive: In this artwork, two brave explorers stand against an alien backdrop, symbolizing humanity's quest for knowledge beyond Earth's boundaries. Astronaut Next to Rock - Awe-Inspiring Encounter with Martianscapes (Artwork): Experience a sense of wonder as an astronaut gazes upon a peculiar rock formation amidst vast stretches of rusty-red soil on Mars' surface. Witnessing Sunrise on Mars - An Artist's Dream Transformed into Reality (Artwork): As dawn breaks over crimson horizons and distant mountains cast long shadows, immerse yourself in this mesmerizing artwork capturing a celestial spectacle unique to another world entirely – our neighboring planet. Martian Landscape and Sun.