NASA just released 1,035 new images of Mars - here are some of the best

in #science8 years ago (edited)


One of Mars' polar ice tops.

Mars certainly merits its 'Red Planet' handle, since it's essentially secured in rosy chestnut rust.
In any case, researchers utilize such a scope of capturing methods that the planet can wind up a rainbow of hues.
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter began revolving around the planet in 2006, and from that point forward its camera has been occupied with catching beautiful - and deductively important - pictures of Mars.
link of orignal pictures- http://www.businessinsider.in/NASA-just-released-1035-new-images-of-Mars-here-are-some-of-the-best/articleshow/53563615.cms
That camera, called HiRISE, takes pictures so point by point researchers can look at the planet's elements at the size of only a couple of feet.












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Entering other's photos into the steemitphotochallenge?

That's what Steemit doesn't need, copypasta profiteering!

What do you mean?

Can you share a link to the original pictures please?

Thank you. Re-sharing content might have it's place in Steemit (altough I think original content is always worth more) but it absolutely requires referencing the original source. Otherwise it is just plagiarism, which will destroy your reputation. Anyway, thanks for the link :)

Mars is cool and all but I personally cant wait to see some new images of Jupiter :D

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