Satisfy your Martian curiosity in an eyepoppingly hi-rez way with Estonian photographer Andrew Bodrov's lovingly stitched-together panorama. It could be the next best thing to being there.
(Credit: Screenshot by CNET)
A stunning 4-gigapixel panorama of Mars, compiled from images captured by two mast cameras aboard NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover, could be one of the most detailed views of our distant neighbor yet.
The panoramic picture of Gale Crater derives from 295 images that were digitally stitched together by Estonian photographer Andrew Bodrov. In its final form, the mosaic stretches out to an astounding 90,000 by 45,000-pixel resolution.
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