NASA Mars (@nasamars) 's Twitter Profile
NASA Mars

@nasamars

NASA’s official Twitter account for all things Mars. Join us as we explore the Red Planet!

ID: 15165502

linkhttps://mars.nasa.gov/ calendar_today19-06-2008 03:18:45

2,2K Tweet

1,4M Followers

214 Following

NASA Mars (@nasamars) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another view of this region. Features seen in the radargram include contributions from the topographic features, such as impact craters, hills, and steep slopes. Details: go.nasa.gov/3Hf6ObB

Another view of this region. Features seen in the radargram include contributions from the topographic features, such as impact craters, hills, and steep slopes. Details: go.nasa.gov/3Hf6ObB
NASA Mars (@nasamars) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Turns out, you CAN teach an old rover new tricks. Almost 13 years after Curiosity landed on Mars, engineers are finding ways to make the roving robotic science lab even more productive, including multitasking and more autonomy. go.nasa.gov/451XMrF

Turns out, you CAN teach an old rover new tricks. Almost 13 years after Curiosity landed on Mars, engineers are finding ways to make the roving robotic science lab even more productive, including multitasking and more autonomy. go.nasa.gov/451XMrF
NASA Mars (@nasamars) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few interesting sights here: - The abrasion patch made by the rover is 2 inches (5 centimeters) wide - These tracks are about 300 feet (90 meters) away - This peak is 40 miles (65 kilometers) away! go.nasa.gov/4ooKDAD

NASA Solar System (@nasasolarsystem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eyes in the sky: NASA has orbiters that circle Mars and the Moon, capturing extremely detailed views of each world daily, both for science and for scouting. These images were both captured on May 1. 🛰📷 – Left: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter - Right: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter

NASA Mars (@nasamars) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Twenty years ago today, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter set out for Mars. During tens of thousands of orbits, it has tracked many active processes on the Red Planet, including dust devils, avalanches, dunes, crater formation, storms...and driving rovers! More science.nasa.gov/mission/mars-r…