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Photograph looking down the "solar system tour" hallway at the USGS Astrogeology Science Center. Images of Mercury and Venus
Astrogeology Solar System Hallway Displays
Astrogeology Solar System Hallway Displays
Astrogeology Solar System Hallway Displays

Photograph looking down the "solar system tour" hallway at the USGS Astrogeology Science Center. Images of Mercury and Venus are visible in the foreground on the left.

Photograph looking down the "solar system tour" hallway at the USGS Astrogeology Science Center. Images of Mercury and Venus are visible in the foreground on the left.

Photo of a huge topographic map of Mars on the floor with a map of Arizona printed to scale
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Photograph of the large topographic floor map of Mars at the USGS Astrogeology Science Center. A separate map of Arizona, printed to the same scale, allows visitors to compare the size of geographic features. In particular, the "grand canyon" of Mars, Valles Marineris can be compared to the Earth's Grand Canyon.

Photograph of the large topographic floor map of Mars at the USGS Astrogeology Science Center. A separate map of Arizona, printed to the same scale, allows visitors to compare the size of geographic features. In particular, the "grand canyon" of Mars, Valles Marineris can be compared to the Earth's Grand Canyon.

Simulated view of Valles Marineris, Mars showing areas with CTX topography
Thumbnail for video "Flying Over Valles Marineris, Mars with Analysis-Ready Data"
Thumbnail for video "Flying Over Valles Marineris, Mars with Analysis-Ready Data"
Thumbnail for video "Flying Over Valles Marineris, Mars with Analysis-Ready Data"

This is a screenshot from the video "Flying Over Valles Marineris, Mars with Analysis-Ready Data". High resolution (~20 m per pixel) elevation data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Context (CTX) camera are shown with a blue-to-yellow color scale indicating low-to-high elevations.

This is a screenshot from the video "Flying Over Valles Marineris, Mars with Analysis-Ready Data". High resolution (~20 m per pixel) elevation data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Context (CTX) camera are shown with a blue-to-yellow color scale indicating low-to-high elevations.

shaded relief image of two adjacent Mars craters, color coded to indicate elevation.
Digital Terrain Model of Two Adjacent Craters on Mars
Digital Terrain Model of Two Adjacent Craters on Mars
Digital Terrain Model of Two Adjacent Craters on Mars

This image shows two adjacent craters on Mars in shaded relief, with color indicating elevation. Orange areas are low, green areas are high. The data used to produce this image are high resolution digital terrain models from the Context (CTX) camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, released by the USGS as analysis-ready data.

This image shows two adjacent craters on Mars in shaded relief, with color indicating elevation. Orange areas are low, green areas are high. The data used to produce this image are high resolution digital terrain models from the Context (CTX) camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, released by the USGS as analysis-ready data.

Orbital image looking down at layered buttes and mesas on Mars.
HiRISE Image of Curiosity Mars Rover Traverse Area in Gale Crater
HiRISE Image of Curiosity Mars Rover Traverse Area in Gale Crater
HiRISE Image of Curiosity Mars Rover Traverse Area in Gale Crater

This image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) shows a portion of the mountain of layered rocks in Gale crater that is being explored by the Curiosity Mars rover. Colors in the image are not what human eyes would see, they are "false color" based on infrared, red, and blue images.

This image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) shows a portion of the mountain of layered rocks in Gale crater that is being explored by the Curiosity Mars rover. Colors in the image are not what human eyes would see, they are "false color" based on infrared, red, and blue images.

Grayscale image showing shaded relief of a hilly area on Mars, annotated with arrows indicating artifacts in the data.
Annotated Digitial Terrain Model of Mars
Annotated Digitial Terrain Model of Mars
Annotated Digitial Terrain Model of Mars

A screen capture of a figure showing Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Context Camera (CTX) digital terrain model (DTM) data usage constraints. This image was created to alert users to issues that they may encounter in these DTM products.

A screen capture of a figure showing Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Context Camera (CTX) digital terrain model (DTM) data usage constraints. This image was created to alert users to issues that they may encounter in these DTM products.

Screenshot of Mars HiRISE images in QGIS. On the left a table of contents lists the multiple images and RGB bands.
QGIS screenshot of Mars HiRISE data
QGIS screenshot of Mars HiRISE data
QGIS screenshot of Mars HiRISE data

A screen capture of QGIS showing multiple color images from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) on the right and their associated Red, Green, and Blue bands on the left. This image is part of a data search and discovery tutorial for analysis-ready data provided by the USGS Astrogeology Science Center.

A screen capture of QGIS showing multiple color images from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) on the right and their associated Red, Green, and Blue bands on the left. This image is part of a data search and discovery tutorial for analysis-ready data provided by the USGS Astrogeology Science Center.

Grayscale satellite image of Mars showing eroded craters and channels carved by flowing water.
Context Camera Mosaic of Fluvial Channels on Mars
Context Camera Mosaic of Fluvial Channels on Mars
Context Camera Mosaic of Fluvial Channels on Mars

Mosaic of images from the Context Camera (CTX) on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), showing eroded craters and water-carved channels. The images in this mosaic are relatively controlled, meaning that they are aligned to each other. No photometric correction has been applied, and the images are averaged together where they overlap.

Mosaic of images from the Context Camera (CTX) on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), showing eroded craters and water-carved channels. The images in this mosaic are relatively controlled, meaning that they are aligned to each other. No photometric correction has been applied, and the images are averaged together where they overlap.

A screenshot of a text file
STAC analysis ready data API
STAC analysis ready data API
STAC analysis ready data API

A screen capture of the STAC (Spatio-Temporal Asset Catalog) compliant API (Application Programming Interface) developed by USGS Astrogeology for analysis ready data.

A screen capture of the STAC (Spatio-Temporal Asset Catalog) compliant API (Application Programming Interface) developed by USGS Astrogeology for analysis ready data.

logo with the text GeoSTAC above three cyan ellipses in a stack, each showing topographic contour lines
GeoSTAC Logo
GeoSTAC Logo
GeoSTAC Logo

The GeoSTAC logo. GeoSTAC is a USGS released software library for the creation of web maps that support non-Earth data.

The GeoSTAC logo. GeoSTAC is a USGS released software library for the creation of web maps that support non-Earth data.

screenshot of a web interface for searching for planetary data, showing each image's footprint on a map
STAC Browser Interface
STAC Browser Interface
STAC Browser Interface

A screen capture of the STAC Browser user interface showing Galileo Observation Mosaic footprints on Jupiter's moon Europa and associated metadata.

A screen capture of the STAC Browser user interface showing Galileo Observation Mosaic footprints on Jupiter's moon Europa and associated metadata.

Megaripples at Grand Falls dune field
Megaripples at the Grand Falls dune field, Arizona
Megaripples at the Grand Falls dune field, Arizona
Megaripples at the Grand Falls dune field, Arizona

Megaripples at Grand Falls dune field. Dark grains on the crests and upper stoss and lee sides of ripples are derived from local cinder cones from the San Francisco volcanic field, and the lighter-colored tan sand is sourced from the Little Colorado River.

Megaripples at Grand Falls dune field. Dark grains on the crests and upper stoss and lee sides of ripples are derived from local cinder cones from the San Francisco volcanic field, and the lighter-colored tan sand is sourced from the Little Colorado River.

Dr. Tim Titus giving Asteroid Cascading Hazards presentation at the UN facilities in Vienna, Austria.
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Dr. Tim Titus giving Asteroid Cascading Hazards presentation (with a focus on Texas and Nigeria) at the UN facilities in Vienna, Austria.

Dr. Tim Titus giving Asteroid Cascading Hazards presentation (with a focus on Texas and Nigeria) at the UN facilities in Vienna, Austria.

Image showing Roman crater, Mars
Roman crater, Mars
Roman crater, Mars
Roman crater, Mars

This image shows the newly named Roman crater on Mars. This name was approved by the International Astronomical Union on February 13, 2023

https://astrogeology.usgs.gov/news/nomenclature/name-approved-for-mars-crater-roman

This image shows the newly named Roman crater on Mars. This name was approved by the International Astronomical Union on February 13, 2023

https://astrogeology.usgs.gov/news/nomenclature/name-approved-for-mars-crater-roman

Dr. Lauren Edgar USGS
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Lauren Edgar v2.jpg
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Photo for staff profile page of Dr. Lauren Edgar, near Grand Canyon, AZ. Lauren is a scientist at the USGS Astrogeology Science Center.

Photo for staff profile page of Dr. Lauren Edgar, near Grand Canyon, AZ. Lauren is a scientist at the USGS Astrogeology Science Center.

Dr. Lauren Edgar
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Edgar headshot GC 2.jpg
Edgar headshot GC 2.jpg

USGS Astrogeology Science Center Geologist Dr. Lauren Edgar is standing near the Grand Canyon.

USGS Astrogeology Science Center Geologist Dr. Lauren Edgar is standing near the Grand Canyon.

comic cover mars ice
Icy Mystery on Mars (COVER)
Icy Mystery on Mars (COVER)
Icy Mystery on Mars (COVER)

Cover for science comic about Icy Mystery - Ice on Mars. The comic is about the discovery of ice at 35 degrees North on Mars' surface.

Cover for science comic about Icy Mystery - Ice on Mars. The comic is about the discovery of ice at 35 degrees North on Mars' surface.

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Icy Mystery on Mars (Panel 1)
Icy Mystery on Mars (Panel 1)
Icy Mystery on Mars (Panel 1)

Panel 1 of Icy Mystery Discovery of Ice on Mars science comic. (Mars' Climate History)

Panel 1 of Icy Mystery Discovery of Ice on Mars science comic. (Mars' Climate History)

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Icy Mystery on Mars (Panel 2)
Icy Mystery on Mars (Panel 2)
Icy Mystery on Mars (Panel 2)

Panel 2 for science comic about Icy Mystery - Ice on Mars. This panel explores the actual Dec. 24, 2021 Impact.

Panel 2 for science comic about Icy Mystery - Ice on Mars. This panel explores the actual Dec. 24, 2021 Impact.

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Icy Mystery on Mars (Panel 3)
Icy Mystery on Mars (Panel 3)
Icy Mystery on Mars (Panel 3)

Panel 3 of science comic about Icy Mystery - Ice on Mars. This panel shows instruments used to study subsurface.

Panel 3 of science comic about Icy Mystery - Ice on Mars. This panel shows instruments used to study subsurface.

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Icy Mystery on Mars (Panel 4)
Icy Mystery on Mars (Panel 4)
Icy Mystery on Mars (Panel 4)

Panel 4 of science comic about Icy Mystery - Ice on Mars. This panel shows a whimsical future of how scientists can use new information about ice on Mars.

Panel 4 of science comic about Icy Mystery - Ice on Mars. This panel shows a whimsical future of how scientists can use new information about ice on Mars.