Mars' Secrets Unveiled: A Look at 100, 000 Images from the Red Planet

MarsWed Dec 17 2025
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Mars has been under the lens for two decades now. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has been circling the red planet, capturing stunning images with its High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera. Recently, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) shared the 100, 000th image taken by HiRISE, along with a collection of other Mars images from the past 20 years. These images are not just pretty pictures. They show a variety of Martian landscapes, from impact craters and sand dunes to ice deposits. Some even show potential landing sites for future human missions. The 100, 000th image, captured in October, shows mesas and dunes in the Syrtis Major region, near Jezero Crater, where NASA's Perseverance rover is currently exploring.
Scientists are studying this image to understand the source of the windblown sand that forms dunes in this region. The HiRISE camera has not only shown us how different Mars is from Earth but also how its surface changes over time. We've seen dune fields moving with the wind and avalanches tumbling down steep slopes. What's interesting is that the subject of the milestone image was suggested by a high school student through the HiWish site, which allows anyone to suggest parts of Mars to study. This shows that Mars exploration is not just for scientists but for everyone. The MRO has enough fuel to keep going until the mid-2030s. So, we can expect many more stunning images from the spacecraft, giving scientists more chances to learn about Mars.
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