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Aurorae Choas
Aurorae Chaos, Pyrrhae Chaos and other regions of Mars captured by the Mars Orbiter camera.
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Valles Marineris
Canyon walls clearly show in this image of Valles Marineris.
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Valles Marineris – Large Canyon
Valles Marineris is the largest canyon system on Mars.
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Mangala Valles
Evidence of floods in the Mangala Valles region begin at the Sabis Valles region.
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Mangala Fossa
Mangala Fossa reveals its parallel faults.
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Máadim Vallis
A section of Máadim Vallis clearly shows impact craters.
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Thaumasia Planum
A wrinkle ridge in the Thaumasia Planum regions result from compressional stress.
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Pital Crater
On April 23, 2015 the MCC snapped an image of Pital Crater.
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Tyrrhenus Mons
Tyrrhenus Mons on Mars through the lens of the Mars Color Camera.
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Hesperia Planum
The MCC imaged part of the Hesperia Planum.
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Coma Sola Crater Region
The Mars Color Camera on India’s Mars Orbiter imaged the Coma Sola Crater Region.
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Impact Crater
Southwest of Huygens crater, India’s Mars Orbiter imaged this large impact crater.
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Details of an Impact Crater
The MCC captured these detailed images of an impact crater southwest of Huygens crater.
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Gale Crater
Gale Crater on Mars seen by the Mars Color Camera.
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Tharsis Tholus
This is Tharsis Tholus, a shield volcano on Mars.
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Henry Crater
The MCC imaged Henry Crater.
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Arabia Terra
The Mars Orbiter captured the area surrounding Arabia Terra.
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Olympus Mons
The Mars Orbiter’s Color Camera imaged Olympus Mons from above.
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Full Disc of Mars
MOM returned this full disc image of Mars to Earth.
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Mars Terrain
The Mars Color Camera also captured this snapshot of Mars from a distance of 26,300 km on December 30, 2015.
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Mars
A large region of Mars as imaged by the Mars Color Camera.
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Thymiamata
Thymiamata, one of the brightest desert regions of Mars.
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Valles Marineris
Valles Marineris as seen by the Mars Color Camera.
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Olympus Mons
Olympus Mons, a large shield volcano on Mars, imaged in 3D.
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Mars Snapshot
The Mars Color Camera took this snapshot of a large region of the Red Planet.
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Arena Dorsum Region
The MCC shot the Arena Dorsum Region of Mars with both Cassini and Huygens in the image.
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Mars Global Mosaic
Mars Color Camera snapped the imaged used to create this mosaic of Mars.
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Mars Global Mosaic
A mosaic of Mars from another angle.
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Another View
India’s Mars Orbiter returned a third view of Mars, in a global mosaic.
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Danielson and Kalocsa
Two craters on Mars, Danielson and Kalocsa, were imaged by the Mars Color Camera.
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Masurksy and Sagan
The Mars Orbiter used the Mars Color Camera to image the Maurksy and Sagan craters on Mars.
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Another First
On November 19, 2013, the Mars Orbiter imaged Earth for the first time using the Mars Color Camera.
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In Silhouette
Mars provides the backdrop to Phobos, one of two natural satellites of the Red Planet.
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Eos Chaos
The Mars Color Camera captured the Eos Chaos area which is part of the Valles Marineris Canyon on Mars.
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Arsia Mons
Arsia Mons, a large volcano on Mars, imaged in 3D.
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India’s Mars Orbiter Mission Reaches Mars
Credit: Indian Space Research Organisation
This celebratory image from the Indian Space Research Organisation hails the Sept. 24, 2014 arrival (Indian Standard Time) of the Mangalyaan spacecraft in orbit around Mars.
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India Mars Orbiter Mission Art
Credit: Indian Space Research Organisation
An artist’s depiction of India’s Mars Orbiter Mission, the country’s first interplanetary trek.
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Indian Mars Orbiter’s First View of Earth
Credit: Indian Space Research Organisation
This photo of Earth was the first photo from India’s Mars Orbiter Mission and captured on Nov. 19, 2013. It shows India and the surrounding region from Earth orbit.
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Panaromic View of First Launch Pad with PSLV-C25 During Launch Rehearsal
India’s first interplanetary probe, Mars Orbiter Spacecraft onboard a PSLV-C25 launch vehicle (XL version) will launch on November 5, 2013, from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota. Here the rocket undergoes launch testing.
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Panaromic View of PSLV-C25
India’s first interplanetary probe, Mars Orbiter Spacecraft onboard a PSLV-C25 launch vehicle (XL version) will launch on November 5, 2013, from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota. Here the rocket undergoes launch testing.
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Mars Orbiter Mission Trajectory Design (Infographic)
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This infographic details India’s Mars Orbiter Mission trajectory design.
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PSLV-C25 Post Four-Stage Integration
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows PSLV-C25 after integration of all its four stages at Mobile Service Tower. India’s Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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India Mars Orbiter Mission
Credit: Indian Space Research Organisation
An artist’s illustration of India’s Mars Orbiter Mission spacecraft, the country’s first Mars-bound probe, which is due to launch toward the Red Planet in Fall 2013.
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India’s Mars Orbiter Mission Readied for Launch
PSLV-C25 rocket with heat shield closed. India’s first interplanetary probe, Mars Orbiter Spacecraft was prepared for launch on November 5, 2013, from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota.
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PSLV-C25 Integration at Mobile Service Tower
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows PSLV-C25 in its third and fourth stages of being placed on top of the second stage at the Mobile Service Tower. India’s Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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PSLV-C25 Third and Fourth Stages of Vehicle Integration
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows hoisting of the third and fourth stages of PSLV-C25 during vehicle integration at the Mobile Service Tower. India’s Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013.
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PSLV-C25 at Fourth Stage of Vehicle Integration
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows PSLV-C25 at its fourth stage of being hoisted during its integration at the Mobile Service Tower. India’s Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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PSLV-C25 at First and Second Stages
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows PSLV-C25 at its first and second stages of being hoisted during its integration at the Mobile Service Tower. India’s Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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PSLV-C25 at Second Stage
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows hoisting of PSLV-C25 at its second stage in the Mobile Service Tower. The Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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PSLV-C25 at First Stage
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows PSLV-C25 during the first stage of integration at Mobile Service Tower. India’s Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013.
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PSLV-C25 Hoisted
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows hoisting of an interstage of PSLV-C25 during vehicle integration. India’s Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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PSLV-C25 Lowered into Position
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows one of the strap-ons of PSLV-C25 as it is being lowered to its position during vehicle integration.
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PSLV-C25 Lowered During Vehicle Integration
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows one of the strap-ons of PSLV-C25 being lowered to its transporter during vehicle integration. India’s Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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PSLV-C25 Prep
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows preparation of one of the strap-ons before its integration with PSLV-C25 during the first stage.
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PSLV-C25 First Stage Segments Join
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows the joining of two segments of PSLV-C25 during its first stage at the Mobile Service Tower.
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PSLV-C25 First Stage Integration
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows hoisting of one of the segments of PSLV-C25 during the first stage of vehicle integration. The India Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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PSLV-C25 Two-Segment First Stage Integration
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows two segments of PSLV-C25 during its first stage of being joined in Mobile Service Tower. India’s Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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PSLV-C25 Nozzle Placement
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows PSLV-C25 during its first stage of the nozzle end segment being placed on the launch pedestal at Mobile Service Tower. India’s Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft Pre Test Launch Prep
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This image shows Mars Orbiter Mission spacecraft being prepared for a prelaunch test at Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai.
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Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft Testing
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This image shows the Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft undergoing EMI/EMC testing at ISITE ISAC in Bangalore, India. The Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013.
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Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft Vibration Test Prep
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
The Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft is being prepared in this image for a vibration test at ISITE ISAC Bangalore, India. The Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013.
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Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft Acoustic Test
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
The Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft is undergoing an acoustic test at ISITE ISAC Bangalore, India.
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Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft Antenna Testing
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft antenna undergoing a test at Comprehensive Antenna Test Facility. India Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013.
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Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft Thermo Vacuum Test
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This photo shows the Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft as it is being loaded for a thermo vacuum test in the Large Space Simulation Chamber. India’s Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013.
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Testing the Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
The Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft undergoes testing in this image. India’s Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft Undergoes Testing
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This image shows the Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft as it undergoes pre-launch testing. India Mars Orbiter mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013.
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Mars Orbiter Testing
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
India’s Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft undergoes pre-launch testing. The mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013.
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Mars Orbiter Spacecraft Undergoes Pre Launch Tests
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
Scientists test India’s Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft in this image. The mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013.
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Mars Orbiter Spacecraft Moved for Testing
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
Scientists move India’s Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft for testing. The mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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Mars Orbiter Spacecraft Integration
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
Scientists integrate India’s Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft. The mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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Mars Orbiter Mission Payloads (Infographic)
Credit: India Space Research Organisation
This infographic details India’s Mars Orbiter Mission payloads. The mission is slated to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Shriharikota, India, 100 kilometers north of Chennai on Oct. 28, 2013. Mars Orbiter Mission is India’s first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit.
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Full View of PSLV-C25 on First Launch Pad
India’s first interplanetary probe, Mars Orbiter Spacecraft onboard a PSLV-C25 launch vehicle (XL version) will launch on November 5, 2013, from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota. Here the rocket undergoes launch testing.
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PSLV-C25 Undergoing Launch Rehearsal
India’s first interplanetary probe, Mars Orbiter Spacecraft onboard a PSLV-C25 launch vehicle (XL version) will launch on November 5, 2013, from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota. Here the rocket undergoes launch testing.
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India’s Mars Orbiter Mission Readied for Launch
Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft is being integrated to the 4th stage of PSLV-C25. India’s first interplanetary probe, Mars Orbiter Spacecraft was prepared for launch on November 5, 2013, from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota.
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Valles Marineris Higher Resolution Image
The central part of Valles Marineris on Mars was imaged on Jan. 28, 2015, by India’s Mars Orbiter Spacecraft.
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Valles Mariners Seen by MOM
Valles Marineris canyon on Mars was imaged by India’s Mars Orbiter Mission on Dec. 5, 2014.
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Arsia Mons with Water Vapor Clouds
India’s Mars Orbiter Mission imaged Arsia Mons region on Jan. 4, 2014. Water vapor clouds are seen left of the volcanic mountain.
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Wind Streaks on Mars
India’s Mars Orbiter Mission imaged the Kinkora crater (right) on Feb. 16, 2015. WInd streaks are seen throughout the image, lined up in a NW to SE direction.
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Superimposed Impact Craters on Mars
India’s Mars Orbiter Mission imaged superimposed craters on Feb. 19, 2015. WInd streaks are seen throughout the image, lined up in a NW to SE direction.
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3-Dimensional View of Valles Marineris
The Mars Colour Camera on India’s Mars Orbiter Mission provided data for this 3-dimensional view of Valles Marineris.
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