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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.
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 ...
The University of Arizona’s high-resolution camera aboard the Mars orbiter has been busy. Really busy. And NASA couldn’t be happier. The camera has been capturing images of Mars since 2005, and its ...
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 HiRISE orbiter successfully photographed interstellar comet 3I/Atlas during its high-speed journey past the red planet, offering scientists their closest view yet A camera designed to study the ...
We’ve regularly featured images of Mars from the HiRISE camera on The Range, but now here’s video of what some guy did with all those pictures: He created a fly-by using the topographical data taken ...
The HiRise camera is living up to its name, capturing a rare look at the veteran rover from way up in Martian orbit. Reading time 2 minutes For apparently the first time ever, the Curiosity rover on ...
NASA’s UA-run HiRISE camera, which usually occupies itself with the surface of Mars, turned around to grab a few shots of the Earth and its moon in November. This image, released this week, shows our ...
The spacecraft that has quietly rewritten our understanding of Mars just crossed a very visible milestone: the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured its 100,000th close-up view of the Red Planet.
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - At the start of October, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), equipped with the University of Arizona-led HiRISE camera, captured images of comet 3I/ATLAS, marking only the ...