Mars

 

Images of the Martian Surface from the Spirit Rover:

The home station, called Columbia Station, of the Mars Spirit Rover. Air bags are visible. They are about two meters across. The hills on the horizon are about 3 km away.

360-degree panorama of the Mars Spirit Rover landing site:

Close up of a Martian Rock called, "Adirondack":

Close up of another Martian rock called, "White Boat":

Tracks of the Spirit rover away from the landing site off into the distance on March 6, 2004:

The first image of Earth taken from a distant planet:

Betelgeuse and the belt of Orion taken from the Martian surface by the Spirit rover on March 11, 2004 (8-second exposure):

The Spirit Rover traveled more than 300 meters from its landing site to explore this crater called Bonneville:

Here's a 360 degree panorama of Bonneville crater:

The Spirit Rover looks out from the Columbia Hills to the distant rim of Gusev Crater:

The Spirit Rover looks out from Husband Hill in August, 2005:

The Spirit Rover yields another view from Husband Hill in August, 2005:

A Panorama of the McMurdo Site