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Opportunity Is Still SmilingThe High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter acquired this color image on March 9, 2011, of "Santa Maria" crater, sh   MORE >>
 
True Gullies on MarsImages like this from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show portions of the Martian surface in unprecedented d   MORE >>
 
Fractures in Carbonate-Bearing Rocks at Mars' Huygens BasinThis image from orbit covers an area about 460 meters (about 1,500 feet) across, in which carbonate minerals have been identified from spectr   MORE >>
 
Heart-shaped Feature in Arabia TerraThis picture of a heart-shaped feature in Arabia Terra on Mars was taken on May 23, 2010, by the Context Camera (CTX) on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.Full ima   MORE >>
 
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Curator Michelle Viotti Web Development Team Graphic Design: Harman Smith, Sean Graham, Randii Oliver and Laura Generosa Website Design and Development: Melody Ho, David Overoye, Maryia Davis, Joe   MORE >>
 
Meet mission team members and other Mars people who have contributed at the Mars Exploration Program People web page. The mission team is made up of individuals from JPL, private industry, universit   MORE >>
 
During its five-year mission, the spacecraft needed to operate in four distinct mission phases. Due to its innovative design, large changes to the physical configuration of the spacecraft were not req   MORE >>
 
As soon as the spacecraft was clear of the launch vehicle, the orbiter deployed its solar arrays to begin producing power. The high-gain antenna was also deployed at this point. The high-gain antenna   MORE >>
 
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