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Planetary Surface Collection

"Exploring the Mysteries of Planetary Surfaces: A Journey Beyond Earth" Curiosity Rover on Mars, Artwork: Embarking on a distant adventure

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Curiosity rover on Mars, artwork

Curiosity rover on Mars, artwork

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Curiosity rover on Mars, artwork

Curiosity rover on Mars, artwork

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Martian sand dunes, satellite image

Martian sand dunes, satellite image
Martian sand dunes. Coloured satellite image of north polar sand dunes blown into crescent shapes by the wind. The dunes are covered by carbon dioxide frost except dark-coloured patches where

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Sunrise over Earth, artwork

Sunrise over Earth, artwork
Sunrise over Earth, computer artwork

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Alien night sky, artwork

Alien night sky, artwork
Alien night sky. Artwork of an aliens planets starry sky at night with moons and planets (lower left) over a rocky landscape

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Martian central-peak crater floor

Martian central-peak crater floor, coloured satellite image. Central-peak craters form when the force of an impact causes the initial crater walls to collapse and produce a central uplift, or peak

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Noctis Labyrinthus, Mars

Noctis Labyrinthus, Mars. Coloured satellite image of exposed layers on the valley walls of Noctis Labyrinthus on Mars. The white and grey patches (middle right)

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Martian impact crater, satellite image

Martian impact crater, satellite image
Martian impact crater. Coloured satellite image of an impact crater (centre, middle) on the northern plains of Mars. The terrain surface (red) is pitted with pockets of carbon dioxide frost (white)

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Terra Sirenum region, Mars

Terra Sirenum region, Mars, coloured satellite image. This region, in the southern hemisphere, is heavily cratered. Spectrometer analysis of the rocks show the presence of ancient

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Gullies on Mars

Gullies on Mars. Coloured satellite image of gullies on the wall of a crater in the South Aonia Terra region on Mars. The crater rim runs from lower left to middle top

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Volcanic blocks, Cerberus Palus, Mars

Volcanic blocks, Cerberus Palus, Mars. Coloured satellite image of disrupted terrain in Cerberus Palus, near the equator of Mars. This region is covered with ancient lava

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Gullies on a martian sand dune

Gullies on a martian sand dune
Gullies on a Martian sand dune. Coloured satellite image of gullies on a sand dune within Russell Crater, Mars. The source of the gullies is not known

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Gullies on martian sand dunes

Gullies on martian sand dunes
Gullies on Martian sand dunes. Coloured satellite image of Martian sand dunes with gully-like features. The source of the gullies is not known

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Martian crater rim, satellite image

Martian crater rim, satellite image
Martian crater rim. Coloured satellite image of a fractured crater rim in Arabia Terra, northern Mars. It is thought the crater once held a large lake, which deposited sediments

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Ice cap erosion on Mars, satellite image

Ice cap erosion on Mars, satellite image
Ice cap erosion on Mars. Coloured satellite image of pits on the south polar ice cap. The ice cap is made from frozen carbon dioxide

Background imagePlanetary Surface Collection: Martian sand dune, satellite image

Martian sand dune, satellite image
Martian sand dune. Coloured satellite image of a crater-floor sand dune. The blue-grey swirling patterns are trails created by small tornadoes, known as dust devils


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"Exploring the Mysteries of Planetary Surfaces: A Journey Beyond Earth" Curiosity Rover on Mars, Artwork: Embarking on a distant adventure, the Curiosity rover roams the barren Martian landscape, unraveling secrets hidden beneath its rusty surface. Martian Sand Dunes, Satellite Image: Like an artist's brushstrokes across a canvas, endless waves of golden sand dunes stretch as far as the eye can see on Mars—a mesmerizing sight from above. Sunrise over Earth, Artwork: As dawn breaks over our beloved blue planet, casting vibrant hues across the sky, we are reminded of our humble place in this vast universe and the wonders that lie beyond. Alien Night Sky, Artwork: Gazing up at an alien night sky adorned with unfamiliar constellations and celestial wonders fills us with awe and ignites our imagination about what lies beyond our own familiar stars. Kepler-10b Exoplanet, Artwork: In a distant corner of space lies Kepler-10b—an exoplanet shrouded in mystery and intrigue—its fiery red hues hinting at untold tales waiting to be discovered. Martian Sand Dunes (Repeated), Satellite Image: The windswept Martian terrain showcases its ever-changing personality through intricate patterns carved by time—a testament to nature's artistic touch even on desolate worlds. Martian Central-Peak Crater Floor: Deep within a central-peaked crater floor on Mars lies evidence of ancient geological processes—a window into planetary history that captivates scientists' curiosity like never before. Noctis Labyrinthus, Mars: Navigating through Noctis Labyrinthus—the labyrinthine network of deep valleys and towering cliffs—we uncover geological wonders etched into Mars' rugged surface—an enigma begging to be solved.