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Mars in Visible and Infrared Light (Hubble)

Two images of Mars side-by-side: a visible light image and an infrared image.

Hubble Space Telescope images of Mars taken in visible and infrared light detail a rich geologic history and provide further evidence for water-bearing minerals on the planet's surface.

  • Object Name
    Object NameA name or catalog number that astronomers use to identify an astronomical object.
    Mars
  • Release Date
    February 25, 1999
  • Credit
    Image: NASA, James Bell (Cornell University), Justin Maki (NASA-JPL), Mike Wolff (SSI); Science: James Bell (Cornell University), Justin Maki (NASA-JPL), Mike Wolff (SSI); Image Processing: Robert Comstock (CWU), Phil James (UToledo), David Crisp (NASA-JPL)

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Last Updated
Aug 28, 2025
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Laura Betz
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
laura.e.betz@nasa.gov

Image Credit

NASA, James Bell (Cornell University), Justin Maki (NASA-JPL), Mike Wolff (SSI)

Science Credit

James Bell (Cornell University), Justin Maki (NASA-JPL), Mike Wolff (SSI)

Image Processing Credit

Robert Comstock (CWU), Phil James (UToledo), David Crisp (NASA-JPL)