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Tag Archives: Mars
309 images of the Martian landscape
NASA’s Mars Rover Opportunity took 3 years to travel 13 miles across the surface of Mars. In that time, it took over 309 images of the surface atmosphere with its cameras. Here’s a slideshow of those images.
First look at the NASA Mars Curiosity Rover
Photos by Joseph Linaschke BoingBoing was invited back in March to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Labratory to see the Mars Curiosity Rover up close in person. Do I even have to tell you that this machine looks amazing??
What if other planetary bodies inhabited our night sky?
While watching a recent lunar eclipse video, Brad Goodspeed imagined what the Earth would look like if it were in the place of the Moon. Then, things got crazy and he started replacing the Moon not just with Earth, but … Continue reading
Tracks from the Martian rover Opportunity
The Martian land rover Opportunity is now the longest-running mission on Mars. Seen above is a neat image from the actual surface of Mars taken by Opportunity as it traveled across the Martian landscape. Not much to see I guess…
Photos of the surface of Mars
At the end of last week, The Big Picture posted a great collection of photos of the surface of Mars taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camera (HiRISE). If you thought Mars’ surface was simply … Continue reading