Saturday, July 12, 2025

Day in Review: Advances in NASA Imaging Changed How World Sees Mar

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July 11, 2025

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This image shows a split view, with a hand-drawn colored rendition of a Martian landscape on the left and a black and white, heavily pixelated image of Mars on the right.
Sixty years ago, NASA's Mariner 4 captured groundbreaking views of the Red Planet, leading to a steady stream of advances in the cameras used to study other worlds. Full Story and Images
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Friday, July 11, 2025

An Exclusive Preview of NASA's "Eyes on the News"

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June 12, 2025

BETA PREVIEW
A screenshot of NASA's 'Eyes on the News' web interface, displaying a live view of Mars on June 11, 2025. The center of the image shows a 3D model of the planet Mars with the orbital paths of various spacecraft, such as the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and MAVEN, traced around it. On the left, a panel provides a description of Mars and features a 'Latest News' story titled, 'NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover to Take Bite Out of 'Krokodiller'.'
Read the news from JPL in a whole new way. As a JPL newsletter subscriber, we are offering you a first look at "Eyes on the News", which combines our latest news and mission updates with a 3D interactive visualization.

Curious about the latest findings from the Perseverance rover? Click on the blue diamond next to Mars. Want to know the status of the Juno mission? Select the spacecraft as it orbits Jupiter.

We invite you to be among the first to experience a new way of keeping updated on your favorite JPL missions. And we welcome your feedback!
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Day in Review: Advances in NASA Imaging Changed How World Sees Mar

Sixty years ago, NASA's Mariner 4 captured groundbreaking views of the Red Planet, leading to a steady stream of advances in...  Mission...