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"Exploring the Extraterrestrial: Unveiling the Wonders of Exogeology" A gigantic scarp on the surface of Uranus' moon

Background imageExogeology Collection: A gigantic scarp on the surface of Uranus moon, Miranda

A gigantic scarp on the surface of Uranus moon, Miranda. It is the sheerest known cliff in the solar system. It may be 3 miles high

Background imageExogeology Collection: Saturn seen from the surface of its moon, Rhea

Saturn seen from the surface of its moon, Rhea. It is the largest of Saturns airless satellites. It was discovered in 1672 by Giovanni Cassini

Background imageExogeology Collection: Global mosaic of Mars

Global mosaic of Mars. Visible in the center of this mosaic is the largest known chasm in the solar system, Valles Marineris

Background imageExogeology Collection: Panoramic view of Mars

Panoramic view of Mars
February 27 to March 2, 2005 - This is the Spirit panoramic cameras Lookout panorama, acquired on the rovers 410th to 413th martian days, or sols (February 27 to March 2, 2005)

Background imageExogeology Collection: Layers of Cape Verde in Victoria Crater

Layers of Cape Verde in Victoria Crater
September 28, 2006 - This view of Victoria crater is looking north from Duck Bay towards the dramatic promontory called Cape Verde

Background imageExogeology Collection: Illustration of Saturn and Earth to scale

Illustration of Saturn and Earth to scale
Illustration showing Saturn (left) and Earth (right) to scale. Saturn is nine times the diameter of Earth. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun, Earth is the third

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of an astronaut falling towards a black hole in outer space

Artists concept of an astronaut falling towards a black hole in outer space. Gamma Rays erupt from the poles as a nearby nebula is pulled in

Background imageExogeology Collection: Neptune seen from its tiny, distant moon, Nereid

Neptune seen from its tiny, distant moon, Nereid

Background imageExogeology Collection: One of the planets orbiting 70 Virginis is a super-Jupiter

One of the planets orbiting 70 Virginis is a super-Jupiter, so close to the star that it is heated to a red heat

Background imageExogeology Collection: Ice spires on Jupiters large moon, Callisto

Ice spires on Jupiters large moon, Callisto
The ice spires of Jupiters moon Callisto were created when softer ice evaporated, leaving behind the harder cores

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of an impact crater on Jupiters moon Ganymede, with Jupiter

Artists concept of an impact crater on Jupiters moon Ganymede, with Jupiter
Artists concept of an impact crater on Ganymede, about 10 miles in diameter, dominates a scene otherwise defined by a dozen long ridges

Background imageExogeology Collection: The bright star Rigel eclipsed by a moon of a hypothetical planet

The bright star Rigel eclipsed by a moon of a hypothetical planet
Rigel is one of the two brightest stars in the constellation Orion. It is a blue-white giant star. We see it here eclipsed by a moon of a hypothetical planet

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of planet Uranus

Artists concept of planet Uranus. Uranus is the seventh planet in our solar system and has 27 moons and a vertical ring system

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of planet Neptune

Artists concept of planet Neptune. Neptune is the eight planet in our solar system and has planetary rings and a great dark spot indicating a storm on its surface

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of Uranus and its rings

Artists concept of Uranus and its rings
Artists concept showing how Uranus might look from a position in space several hundred thousand miles above its south pole

Background imageExogeology Collection: Pluto may have springs of liquid oxygen on its frozen surface

Pluto may have springs of liquid oxygen on its frozen surface

Background imageExogeology Collection: An astronaut surveys his situation on a barren and rocky moon

An astronaut surveys his situation on a barren and rocky moon
An astronaut surveys his situation after being marooned on a barren and rocky moon. An alien, and water covered planet, shines in the background

Background imageExogeology Collection: Phobos orbits so close to Mars that the planet would fill the little moons sky

Phobos orbits so close to Mars that the planet would fill the little moons sky

Background imageExogeology Collection: Mars

Mars
February 5, 2003 - This mosaic of Mars is a compilation of images captured by the Viking Orbiter 1. The center of the scene shows the entire Valles Marineris canyon system, over 3

Background imageExogeology Collection: Saturns moon, Tethys, is split by an enormous valley called Ithaca Chasma

Saturns moon, Tethys, is split by an enormous valley called Ithaca Chasma

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of a blue-white gas giant planet

Artists concept of a blue-white gas giant planet

Background imageExogeology Collection: A spring sunrise over the surface of Mars south pole

A spring sunrise over the surface of Mars south pole
A spring sunrise reveals a bizarre landscape unlike any other in the Solar System. Frozen carbon dioxide and water ice form long, meandering troughs over Mars south pole

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Mars
June 5, 1998 - Center of the orthographic projection is at latitude 30 degrees N. longitude 270 degrees. The north polar residual ice cap of the Planum Boreum region

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of Saturn as seen from the surface of its moon Iapetus

Artists concept of Saturn as seen from the surface of its moon Iapetus. Saturn dominates Iapetus velvet black sky framed by three inner moons. Left to right are Tethys, Rhea and Dione

Background imageExogeology Collection: Neptune and its rings against a starry background

Neptune and its rings against a starry background

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of the Valles Marineris canyons on Mars

Artists concept of the Valles Marineris canyons on Mars
Artists concept showing how the Valles Marineris canyons may appear shortly after sunrise from an altitude of 35 miles. The view is from a position over the center of the trough system looking east

Background imageExogeology Collection: Heavily cratered highlands on the surface of Mars

Heavily cratered highlands on the surface of Mars
Unlike the rolling volcanic plains of the north, the southern half of Mars is dominated by older, heavily cratered highlands

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of the northwest side of the Olympus Mons volcano on Mars

Artists concept of the northwest side of the Olympus Mons volcano on Mars
The northwest side of Olympus Mons 20, 000 foot scarps cast long shadows into the water mist and dust-filled atmosphere over the plains of the Tharsis Bulge

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of the surface of Venus

Artists concept of the surface of Venus. A visit to Venus surface would reveal a wasteland of vast proportions. While Venus is nearly as large as the Earth

Background imageExogeology Collection: Mars base, artwork C018 / 8567

Mars base, artwork C018 / 8567
Mars base. Artwork of a base (left) on Mars. A manned base on Mars could be constructed from prefabricated sections brought from Earth or from materials manufactured using resources found on Mars

Background imageExogeology Collection: Martian south polar ice, artwork

Martian south polar ice, artwork
Martian south polar ice. Artwork of frozen carbon dioxide on Mars south pole in spring. During the spring and summer some of the carbon dioxide sublimates (transforms directly from solid to gas)

Background imageExogeology Collection: A gas giant rises in the distance over a massive slumbering volcano

A gas giant rises in the distance over a massive slumbering volcano

Background imageExogeology Collection: Robots and other machines mining on a volcnaic planet

Robots and other machines mining on a volcnaic planet
Robots and other machines mining on a volcnaic lava flowing alien planet

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of an alien planetary system

Artists concept of an alien planetary system. Far beyond our own solar system there are a likely billions of other planets orbiting stars like and unlike our own sun

Background imageExogeology Collection: A hypothetical view across a rocky and watery terrain on extrasolar planet Gliese 581 c

A hypothetical view across a rocky and watery terrain on extrasolar planet Gliese 581 c
Hypothetical view from the surface of Gliese 581 c, its red dwarf host hangs low in the sky over a rocky and watery terrain

Background imageExogeology Collection: Mars

Mars
December 25, 2003 - This is how Mars appeared to the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) wide angle system on December 25, 2003

Background imageExogeology Collection: An artists depiction of a ringed gas giant planet with six moons

An artists depiction of a ringed gas giant planet with six moons. The view is from the rocky surface of the farthest moon. A distant star illuminates the scene

Background imageExogeology Collection: A moon rises over a young world

A moon rises over a young world. Concept inspired by the ancient continent Gondwanaland

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists depiction of the comet C / 2013 A1 making a close pass by Mars

Artists depiction of the comet C / 2013 A1 making a close pass by Mars
An artists depiction of the comet C/2013 A1, also known as Siding Spring after the Australian Observatory that discovered the comet

Background imageExogeology Collection: A full moon rising behind a row of hilltop trees

A full moon rising behind a row of hilltop trees
An artists illustration of a full moon rising behind a row of hilltop trees with a star filled sky as background

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists depiction of a ringed gas giant planet surrounded by its moons

Artists depiction of a ringed gas giant planet surrounded by its moons
An artists depiction of a ringed gas giant planet surrounded by its moons. The view is from the surface of one of the rocky airless moons

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists depiction of a binary star system with a close orbiting planet

Artists depiction of a binary star system with a close orbiting planet
An artists depiction of a binary star system with a close orbiting planet

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of an astronaut floating by a heavily cratered moon

Artists concept of an astronaut floating by a heavily cratered moon
Artists concept of an astronaut floating in outer space. A barren and heavily cratered moon is illuminated from a nearby star

Background imageExogeology Collection: Astronauts work on a space station while the sun rises on an Earth-like planet

Astronauts work on a space station while the sun rises on an Earth-like planet
A team of astronauts work on a space station in orbit over a cloud covered world. A neighboring Earth-like planet sees the radiance of a nearby sunrise

Background imageExogeology Collection: The Martian sun sets over the high walls of Mojave Crater

The Martian sun sets over the high walls of Mojave Crater

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of the Dawn spacecraft entering orbit around Ceres

Artists concept of the Dawn spacecraft entering orbit around Ceres
Artists concept of the Dawn spacecraft entering orbit around the dwarf planet Ceres. In late November 2015 Dawn will descend to its closest orbit around Ceres at a distance of about 230 miles

Background imageExogeology Collection: Artists concept of a future lunar exploration mission

Artists concept of a future lunar exploration mission
Lunar prospectors prepare a remote-controlled rover for exploring and drilling into the regolith in search of exploitable resources

Background imageExogeology Collection: Geysers of Enceladus showing cryovolcanism near the South Pole of Enceladus

Geysers of Enceladus showing cryovolcanism near the South Pole of Enceladus
Artists concept of the geysers of Enceladus, showing the cryovolcanism near the South Pole of Enceladus, the 6th largest moon of Saturn



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"Exploring the Extraterrestrial: Unveiling the Wonders of Exogeology" A gigantic scarp on the surface of Uranus' moon, Miranda: Witnessing nature's grandeur in celestial bodies, a colossal scar marks Miranda's landscape, offering a glimpse into its mysterious past. Saturn seen from the surface of its moon, Rhea: Standing on Rhea's terrain, our eyes are captivated by Saturn's majestic presence as it adorns the cosmic canvas with its ethereal beauty. Global mosaic of Mars: Piecing together Mars' intricate puzzle through a mesmerizing global mosaic reveals captivating landscapes and unveils secrets hidden within this enigmatic red planet. Panoramic view of Mars: Immerse yourself in an awe-inspiring panorama where rugged terrains and vast plains intertwine to create an otherworldly vista that beckons exploration. Layers of Cape Verde in Victoria Crater: Delving deep into Victoria Crater exposes layers upon layers, like pages in a book narrating Martian history and unlocking mysteries yet untold. Illustration of Saturn and Earth to scale: In this breathtaking illustration, we witness the juxtaposition between two worlds - one familiar and home-like while another shrouded in gas giants' magnificence. The bright star Rigel eclipsed by a moon of a hypothetical planet: Gazing skyward at nightfall, envision witnessing Rigel being veiled momentarily by an alien world’s satellite – reminding us how vast our universe truly is. Artist's concept of an astronaut falling towards a black hole in outer space: Embark on an artistically rendered journey where gravity loses its grip; behold as an astronaut plummets towards oblivion near a menacing black hole lurking amidst distant starscapes. Neptune seen from its tiny, distant moon Nereid.