Mars 3D Maps allows you to view Mars landscape in a new way. Regions, Mountains, Canyons, Craters.
A complete online model of the red planet Mars, data from the MOLA digital elevation model is turned into a webbased VRML ( Virtual Reality Modeling Language ) model
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and wet world that could have supported microbial life in some regions. But theplanet is smaller than Earth, with less gravity and a thinner atmosphere. Over time, as liquid water evaporated, more and more of it escaped into space, allowing less to fall back to the surface of the planet....