HiRISE is one of the most powerful cameras currently orbiting the Red Planet.
What is HiRISE and why is everyone waiting for 3I/ATLAS images captured by it has become a key question for space watchers as NASA prepares to release new data. The HiRISE camera on the Mars ...
3I/ATLAS is ready for its close-up. After much anticipation, NASA will release images of Manhattan-sized comet 3I/ATLAS — including the much-awaited HiRISE snaps — as it streaks through our solar ...
After nearly 20 years on the Red Planet, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has snapped its 100,000th image of the surface with its HiRISE camera. Short for High Resolution Imaging Science ...
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We’ll know more tomorrow, but it looks like the UA’s HiRISE camera aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter may have spotted a British spacecraft that crashed during its attempt to land on Mars in 2003.
HiRISE has done it again. The UA Lunar and Planetary Lab team that operates the high-resolution camera aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured a clear, stunning image of the Mars rover ...
The UA HiRISE camera in orbit around Mars has snapped a photo of the Curiosity rover as it makes its way around Gale Crater. It’s the teeny-tiny dot in the center of the above photo. Here we see the ...
The HiRISE camera mounted on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which is exploring the history of water on Mars, snapped this photo of a circular depression on the Red Planet’s surface. The official ...