The Bruce Murray Laboratory for Planetary Visualization at Caltech has released a 5.7-terapixel global image of Mars that is now available to the public and researchers via NASA’s Planetary Data System. The image, which is composed of over 73,000 individual images pieced together, features clear and detailed views of the planet’s surface, including its canyons and valleys. The image was created to help scientists better understand the planet and support future exploration.
Caltech creates 5.7 terapixel global image of Mars
Caltech’s Bruce Murray Laboratory for Planetary Visualization has created a 5.7-terapixel global image of Mars that is available to researchers and the public through NASA’s Planetary Data System. The image allows users to examine the planet’s surface in great detail.

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