Discover the fascinating Martian geysers that erupt during spring, creating unique patterns on the Red Planet's surface, as captured by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captures stunning images of frozen sand dunes on Mars, revealing clues about the planet's climate history and potential for life.
Explore Mars' winter wonderland as NASA and the European Space Agency reveal stunning images of the Red Planet's south pole.
A rising plume of magma under Mars’ Tharsis volcanic region could one day trigger a colossal eruption. This new discovery offers insight into Mars’ geological activity, suggesting that the planet may still have active movements beneath its surface.
The image, taken by the MRO's High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera, shows a rocky outcropping that bears a striking resemblance to the face of a bear.
Stunning images of Mars are captured by NASA’s HiRISE camera onboard Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which is the oldest spacecraft currently active around Mars.
New images show the region of the red planet with secondary craters from 10-kilometre Zunil Crater to the northwest, NASA said.
A NASA spacecraft has provided compelling new evidence that a Martian crater once may have held groundwater-fed lake. The new information comes from researchers analysing spectrometer data from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), which looked down on the floor of McLaughlin Crater.