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NASA’s Perseverance Snaps One Of Sharpest 360° Panoramas On Mars Ever Taken

August 7, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

What a time to be alive, when you can pull a tiny computer from your pocket and gaze at a high-resolution panorama of Mars captured by a space-traveling robot.

The image is a mosaic of 96 images taken by NASA’s Perseverance rover on May 26, 2025, that were carefully pieced together to create this 360° panoramic image.

If you’re wondering why the sky looks so blue, that’s because the image has had its colors enhanced to emphasize contrast and detail. While vivid blue hues can naturally occur during Martian sunrises and sunsets, this particular view has been digitally enhanced to provide clearer visual contrast between the sky and terrain.

In reality, the Martian sky retains its characteristic reddish tones, which you can see in the natural-color version of the image (at the bottom of this article).

“The relatively dust-free skies provide a clear view of the surrounding terrain. And in this particular mosaic, we have enhanced the color contrast, which accentuates the differences in the terrain and sky,” Jim Bell, the principal investigator of Mastcam-Z, the instrument used to capture the images, from Arizona State University, said in a statement.

NASA's Perseverance Mars rover used its Mastcam-Z camera to capture this 360-degree panorama on May 26, 2025.

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover used its Mastcam-Z camera to capture this 360-degree panorama on May 26, 2025.

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS

A striking feature that drew the attention of the science team is a chunky rock resting on a dark, crescent-shaped sand ripple, located roughly 4.4 meters (14 feet) to the right of the mosaic’s center.

Geologists refer to these features as “float rocks” as they likely originated elsewhere and were later relocated. While it’s unclear whether this particular rock was moved by a landslide, flowing water, or strong winds, it highlights how the Martian landscape is incredibly dynamic and ever-changing. 

You might also spot a bright white splodge just left of center and near the bottom of the image. This is an abrasion patch, a small mark created by Perseverance that’s created when drilling the land to collect samples. This particular patch was created a few days before the image was taken as part of a venture to gather samples from the area, known as Falbreen, which is likely to be some of the oldest terrain Perseverance has ever explored.

A natural-color version of the Mars landscape image.

The Red Planet: A natural-color version of the Mars landscape image.

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS

NASA’s Perseverance started its mission in February 2021 when it touched down on the floor of Jezero Crater, a location that was picked because it was a promising candidate for ancient life on Mars. Through its investigation of the region, the rover was able to find evidence that suggests it was once an ancient lake, brimming with organic matter. 

Since landing on Mars over four years ago, it’s journeyed over 36 kilometers (over 22 miles), where it’s continuing its mission to find signs of ancient life – oh, and capture some awesome panorama shots.

Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

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