Thanks to the Indian Space Research Organization and a little help from the Planetary Society, we just got a new batch of spectacular photos of the Red Planet. The images come from the Mars Orbiter, a spacecraft launched by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) in 2013. The Mars Orbiter successfully inserted itself into Mars orbit on September 24th, 2014, making ISRO the fourth space agency ever to put a spacecraft into orbit around the Red Planet. Since then, the spacecraft has been gathering images of the Martian surface, as well as studying the planet’s atmosphere and all the nearby space particles.
Feast your eyes on this new batch of spectacular photos of Mars


ISRO / ISSDC / Emily Lakdawalla
ISRO released the first year’s worth of data from the Mars Orbiter on September 17th, which you can access here. But as an added bonus, Emily Lakdawalla, senior editor of the Planetary Society, recently played around with some of those raw data images to create even more beautiful views of our planetary neighbor. Thanks to some color-correction and a few other editing tweaks, Lakdawalla enhanced the images to create some stunning pictures, ranging from global views of the planet to close-ups of the diverse terrain on its surface.
Check out the fruit of Lakdawalla's work below, and look out for a few appearances from Mars’ crazy moon Phobos.
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