New 3D maps reveal 2.3 million square miles of Mars

Image source, German Aerospace Center (DLR)

German scientists have made a giant 3D map of Mars by merging thousands of pictures together.

Normally the pictures we see from Mars are narrow snapshots of small areas.

But experts at the German Aerospace Center have made a mosaic of these images to create a single, highly detailed map of the rocky surface.

Image source, German Aerospace Center (DLR)

Image caption, Colour-coded images show the differences in height on the terrain

Now, the mosaic shows more than two million square kilometres of the Red Planet in 3D reconstructions.

Image source, German Aerospace Center (DLR)

Image caption, 97% of the surface has now been mapped

It's hoped it could help astronomers to explain how water and lava once flowed across the planet.

Image source, German Aerospace Center (DLR)

Image caption, Deep craters appear green while higher ground is red and orange