The Martian landscape is both fascinating and alien. The planetβs surface features include the largest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons, and the deep canyon system known as Valles Marineris. The Red Planetβs surface is covered with dust, rocky plains, and ancient riverbeds that suggest Mars may have once supported liquid water.
NASAβs rovers, including Curiosity and Perseverance, continue to study the Martian landscape, sending back detailed images of the planetβs terrain. The goal is to understand Marsβ geological history and its potential for past life, making it one of the most explored planets in our solar system.