Mars as you have never seen it before in 1.8 billion pixels
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Saturday, 07 March, 2020, 09:05
![]() NASA’s Curiosity rover on Mars has captured the most detailed ever panoramic images of the red planet. The image (below) is composed of over 1,000 images snapped between November 24 and December 1, 2019, but has only now been published by NASA. The incredible image—which shows a panorama of the Glen Torridon a region on the side of Mount Sharp that Curiosity is now exploring—took more than 6.5 hours of exposures over four days. |

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