Caltech researchers have created a beautiful Martian mosaic that lets anybody explore the Martian surface in vivid detail.
, the interactive Martian mosaic is so large that the entire thing was printed out it would completely cover the Rose Bowl Stadium in California. I think what makes this interactive tool so cool, though, is how easy it is to maneuver around the Martian surface.
By clicking buttons situated at the bottom of the tool, you can zip around the surface to the locations of iconic exploratory missions, like Perseverance’s trip through the Jezero Crater. You can even see the path the rover has followed as it explored the surface of the Red Planet.
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