The High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera is rocketing toward Mars, and it’s no leisure cruise for the camera operations team at The University of Arizona campus in Tucson either.
If all goes as planned Friday, the University of Arizona's High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) will begin doing for Mars a little of what Google Earth has done for the home planet.
The HiRISE orbiter successfully photographed interstellar comet 3I/Atlas during its high-speed journey past the red planet, offering scientists their closest view yet A camera designed to study the ...
Cameras developed by 35 students at Northern Arizona University, as part of NASA's Escapade Mission, are on there way to Mars. A 14-year-old won $25,000 for origami. He discovered a pattern that can ...
The discovery of a vast, fresh impact scar on Mars began with what looked like a smudge in a routine weather snapshot. A camera built to monitor daily clouds and dust storms ended up flagging the ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. This view of a region called Syrtis Major is from the 100,000th image captured by NASA’s Mars ...
The Curiosity rover is at the time of writing the oldest operational piece of technology on the surface of Mars. Having left Earth in 2011 with the goal of seeing whether the Red Planet is habitable, ...
NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover managed to capture fascinating images of charged particles from a solar storm that hit the planet back in May. The recently shared images show white specks entering the ...