Lose Yourself
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona (Acquired: November 2016, approximately 260 kilometers above the surface. Scene is less than 1 km top to bottom, and North is to the right. uahirise.org/ESP_048477_1595
North Polar Dunes on Mars
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona (Acquired: September 2012, approximately 319 kilometers above the surface. Enhanced color image is less than 1 km top to bottom and North is to the right. uahirise.org/ESP_028632_2545)
Clays of a Crater Rim in Terra Tyrrhena
on Mars
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona (Acquired: December 2007, approximately 265 kilometers above the surface. The scene is 5 km across. uahirise.org/PSP_006594_1775)
Frosted dunes on Mars
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
(August 2016, approximately 252 kilometers above the surface)
Intracrater dune field southeast of Proctor crater, on Mars
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona (Acquired: June 2007, approximately 251 kilometers above the surface. Enhanced color is 1 km across; the blue represents basaltic [volcanic] material. uahirise.org/PSP_004235_1300)
Mars on Earth - The Guardian
Video and photography by Pascal Perich and Gaia Squarci
“Visit the Hawaiian dome where Nasa prepares humanity for life on Mars. Water has been found on Mars – but if the red planet can support life, what will it be like for any humans who go there? Six future crew members of a possible Nasa mission spend up to 12 months in confinement in a Mars-like landscape in Mauna Kea, Hawaii, to work out how humans would react to long-duration space travel.”
‘Mars, une exploration photographique’
Excerpt from the short film created by Xavier Barral and Valéry Faidherbe for the release of the book “Mars, a photographic exploration” (Francis Rocard, Alfred McEwen, Xavier Barral, 2013) and the accompanying exhibition.