Sunday, January 31, 2016

Explore Mars In 360 Degrees With Rover's New Interactive Photo

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"Use your smart phone to explore Mars with me in 360 degrees. #FromWhereIStand," the space agency said.

Viewers can maneuver the image, taken on the planet's Namib Dune, to take a closer look at sand grains, Martian rocks and NASA's probe itself.

It's not yet been revealed exactly how the static shot, which appears to be slightly distorted in some places, was obtained.

Some commenters speculate it's a composite of pictures taken by the Mars Hand Lens Imagers camera at the end of the rover's arm, much like the selfie released Friday:

NASA released this selfie taken by its Curiosity Mars rover on Friday.

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