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Catch a glimpse of Mars from ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission

The Mars Colour Camera (MCC) onboard ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission has captured the image of Phobos, the closest and biggest moon of Mars. Here a glimpse of Mars from MCC onboard India’s Mars Orbiter Spacecraft: (Credit: ISRO website) 
Last Updated : 04 July 2020, 06:19 IST

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The image of Phobos, the closest and biggest moon of Mars. The image was taken on July 1 when MOM was about 7,200 km from Mars and 4,200 km from Phobos.
The image of Phobos, the closest and biggest moon of Mars. The image was taken on July 1 when MOM was about 7,200 km from Mars and 4,200 km from Phobos.
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Olympus Mons's water ice clouds. Olympus Mons is a very large shield volcano on the planet Mars.
Olympus Mons's water ice clouds. Olympus Mons is a very large shield volcano on the planet Mars.
The Kasei Valles, which are a giant system of canyons in Mare Acidalium and Lunae Palus quadrangles on Mars. They are centered at 24.6° north latitude and 65.0° west longitude.
The Kasei Valles, which are a giant system of canyons in Mare Acidalium and Lunae Palus quadrangles on Mars. They are centered at 24.6° north latitude and 65.0° west longitude.
The image of Bakhuysen Crater, which is an impact crater in the Sinus Sabaeus quadrangle of Mars.
The image of Bakhuysen Crater, which is an impact crater in the Sinus Sabaeus quadrangle of Mars.
Three linked craters of Mars.
Three linked craters of Mars.
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Published 04 July 2020, 06:19 IST

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