Dingo gap in scabies crater
In / JPL-Caltech / MSSS
HG Wells extraterrestrial invaders The War of the Worlds has The MartianThe abandoned astronaut, we have long been inspired by the idea that life could reside on Mars – human or otherwise. The flies, orbiters and moor, including the perseverance of NASA rover and its air acolyte, ingenuity, made Mars one of the most understood planets of our solar system. Now, more than ever, we are closer to answering the question: could life exist there?

An impact crater in the southern plan
NASA / JPL-CALTECH / University of Arizona
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Mars surface temperature
NASA / JPL-CALTECH / Arizona State University
A new book, March: photographs of the NASA archivescelebrates the missions that have enriched our understanding March And look at a future where humans explore the red planet.

Perseverance photography The parachute used to slow down its landing
NASA / JPL-CALTECH
In the top photo, main image: the gap of dingo in Gale Crater, that the curiosity of the NASA rover has crossed; An impact crater of Meridiani Plan, turned by the camera of the High Resolution Imagery Science of March Recognition Orbiter; The surface temperature of Mars, from cold blue to warm red, captured by the thermal imaging system of the Spatial vessel Mars Odyssey; Perseverance photography The parachute used to slow down its landing; A step supplied by rocket lowers persistence on Mars in a maneuver of “crane in the sky”.

Perseverance Rover, a few moments before landing in Jezero Crater
NASA / JPL-CALTECH
