NASA Unveils Stunning Image of Blue Martian Dunes to Celebrate Odyssey Anniversary

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NASA Unveils Stunning Image of Blue Martian Dunes to Celebrate Odyssey Anniversary

The Mars Odyssey spacecraft was launched into space on April 7, 2001, with the objective to develop a map that could outline the compositions of the Martian landscape in a bid to give researchers a more solid perspective of the terrain. The spacecraft remains the oldest piece of technology examining Mars.

The US’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) released a stunning image on Monday that offered a spectacular view of the sand dunes and northern polar caps on the distant planet.

NASA Unveils Stunning Image of Blue Martian Dunes to Celebrate Odyssey Anniversary

US’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration releases false-color image of Martian dunes to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Mars Odyssey orbiter. The image offers viewers a look at breathtaking blue Martian dunes.

The image itself is composed of several images snapped by the orbiter’s infrared camera, the Thermal Emission Imaging System instrument, between December 2002 and November 2004, and captures an area about 19 miles wide.

Over the last two decades, the Odyssey has done much more than simply offering landscape compositions. In fact, since the spacecraft began orbiting Mars on October 24, 2001, Odyssey has managed to help scientists uncover water ice elements, as well as analyzed the planet’s radiation environment in its low orbit, according to the US space agency.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

NASA Unveils Stunning Image of Blue Martian Dunes to Celebrate Odyssey Anniversary

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