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NASA captures jaw-dropping high-resolution images of Mars landings from orbit
NASA’s fleet of Mars orbiters and rovers has transformed our understanding of the Red Planet, allowing scientists to study its surface with unprecedented precision. Equipped with cutting-edge instruments like the HiRISE camera aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter,
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You either score 100% or you die - Mars landing leaves no room for error
Getting to Mars is only half the problem. Landing there is where everything can go wrong. Starship arrives moving far faster than Mars itself, with nowhere near enough fuel to simply slow down and land.