A Martian Volcano in the Mist

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Arsia Mons, one of the greatest volcanoes on the Red Planet, take a look through a blanket of water ice clouds in this image captured by Mars Odyssey 2001 of NASA on May 2, 2025. Odyssey used a camera called the thermal emission imaging system (Themis) to capture this view by studying the Martian atmosphere, which appears here as a brap green above the stage. A large crater known as Caldeira, produced by massive volcanic explosions and a collapse, is located at the top. 72 miles (120 kilometers) wide, the Summit Arsia Mons Caldera is larger than many volcanoes on earth.
Learn more about Arsia Mons and Mars Odyssey.
Image credit: NASA / JPL-CALTECH / ASU

