While rovers trundle on the surface in search of ancient microbial life, the machines hovering above Mars have identified a crucial development in the evolution of the Red Planet. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has determined that water left salt minerals on the surface as recently as two billion years ago. It has already been determined that the surface of the …
15 years ago, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter left earth. Those images, in turn, offer context for the tightly focused images provided by MRO's third camera, the High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, which produces the most striking views, finds a NASA blog. Our Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter launched 15 years ago today to study the Red Planet’s atmosphere, weather, subsurface water, and more. …
The orbiter has managed to capture the multiple spacecrafts - Spirit, Opportunity as well as the Curiosity rover - trekking and exploring Mars. On 12 August 2005, NASA launched its Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter from Cape Canaveral, Florida. There are three cameras aboard the orbiter: The Mars Color Imager, which is tasked with the duty of capturing a global view daily; …
Mars and humans on the Red Planet, this is making headlines again. A new paper published in Geophysical Research Letters will help by providing a map of this water ice below the surface of Mars, according to a National Aeronautics and Space Administration report. The authors of the new paper make use of data from two of those spacecraft, Nasa's …