32 Latest Photos Of Mars Taken By The Nasa Orbiter

Mars Camera’s latest update to find some of the most beautiful pictures. Scientists incredible discoveries that you should see. Here are some of the Beautiful photos of the ‘Red Planet‘, since it’s basically covered in reddish-brown rust.

Be amazed by its unique beauty that will surely capture your attention. These Photos are taken by the NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

It started circling the planet in 2006, and since then its camera has been busy capturing gorgeous – and scientifically valuable – images of Mars.

That camera, called HiRISE, takes images so detailed scientists can examine the planet’s features at the scale of just a few feet.

 

A North Pole dune field nicknamed “Kolhar” after Frank Herbert’s fictional world.

 

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Cerberus Palus crater showing off layered sediments.

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Glacial terrain looks strangely iridescent.

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A steep slope in Eastern Noctis Labyrinthus.

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Dunes in a Martian crater. The red bar is an artifact of NASA’s image processing.

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A possible landing site for the Mars 2020 mission NASA wants to launch in a few years.

 

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The Tharsis region, which is the most volcanic part of Mars.

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Terrain near the Martian equator.

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Steep-sided craters on a Martian plain.

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Ceraunius Fossae is a region dominated by volcanic flows and large cracks.

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