And Space Administration (NASA) shared a picture of a half-a-kilometre-long crater,
The National Aeronautics
zero degree longitude on the Red Planet, on its Instagram handle earlier this week.
Which Lies On The
Became available, the Airy Zero was selected because it did not need to adjust existing maps.
As High-Res Photos
Orbiter was launched in August 2005, and reached Mars in March 2006.
The Mars Reconnaissance
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE).
The Image Was Captured By
Scientists study the geology and climate of Mars while providing reconnaissance of future landing sites, and relays data from surface missions back to Earth.
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Helps