back to article Move over, Google Earth. Caltech's here with a fresh 3D tour of Mars

Fancy a Mars flyover? You're in luck, as a team at Caltech just published a 5.7 terapixel mosaic of Mars that can be explored in 3D. And, yes, things like Google Earth have models of Mars, but this one's better, or so we're told. With a resolution of five metres per pixel, the new Global CTX Mosaic of Mars boasts twenty times …

  1. Yet Another Anonymous coward Silver badge

    Now just sit back

    And wait for the first privacy complaints - and you've detected life

    (unless Google blur out aliens)

    1. Neil Barnes Silver badge

      Re: Now just sit back

      I'm not convinced they'd recognise it: at a house where I previously lived, they carefully blurred out just one wheel on the car in the drive...

      1. Paul Herber Silver badge

        Re: Now just sit back

        That's the galactic rim, that is.

    2. b0llchit Silver badge
      Coat

      Re: Now just sit back

      Well, google earth is still online. That must be proof that no life exists on earth.

      1. WolfFan Silver badge

        Re: Now just sit back

        Very little intelligent life, certainly.

    3. Catkin Silver badge

      Re: Now just sit back

      That sounds very unlikely, something like a million to one.

    4. Snowy Silver badge
      Joke

      Re: Now just sit back

      The Martians cities are under the .5% they did not publish.

      1. Evil Auditor Silver badge

        Re: Now just sit back

        Probably. Where's a manfrommars when you need him to confirm?

        I suspect the martians use Earth in a similar fashion as the British used to use Australia...

  2. Gene Cash Silver badge

    5.7 trillion pixels

    My 128x48 TRS-80 is going to struggle with that!

    Seriously though, I heard about this earlier and it ate up 3 or 4 hours flying around looking at stuff. It really is high resolution, though with my shitty network connection I have to wait for stuff to load.

    There are already a couple papers out on stuff that's been noticed in this, where they've been pointed back to the raw data and actually discovered new features.

    Mariner IV flew by Mars the day I was born, and the story took up the front page of my hometown paper, so I always have a bit of an affinity for Mars. Plus 80% of the SF stories I read growing up were on Mars or about Martians.

    And there's a valley on Duna in KSP in honor of Valles Marineris.

  3. Grunchy Silver badge

    FlightSim 2020

    I think I remember a way to use Google Earth map data instead of Microsoft Bing in FlightSim 2020. Hopefully we finally get some good UFO airframe models to go with.

    (Like, finally a modern version of Space Invaders - would be nice.)

  4. PhilBuk

    VR Version?

    Would be nice to have a VR version like Google Earth VR.

    Phil.

    1. andrewj

      Re: VR Version?

      I was thinking the same. The only use I can think of that I would have for VR is to be able to zoom around landscapes, the solar system, galaxies, inside the cell etc. Not stupid made-up "worlds".

  5. heyrick Silver badge
    Pint

    Just a shame...

    ...it isn't possible to turn off those quick links at the bottom. They take up half the screen on mobile (otherwise it works fine on Android).

    Otherwise, it's both awesome and mind blowing to wonder around another world. The topological dataset adds in height colouring so you can get an idea of the peculiar Martian landscape, and marvel at the cliffs that must be a couple of kilometers high.

    (could also do with latitude/longitude lines, it's really easy to get lost!)

  6. lvm
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    google earth had Mars for years

    only desktop version though, not available in the newfangled web nonsense

    1. John Brown (no body) Silver badge

      Re: google earth had Mars for years

      Yes, but Google Earth was using an older much lower resolution.

  7. ThatOne Silver badge
    Happy

    Oops

    My, this is really brand new and handmade: They forgot to change the page title (currently it says "AweSplash - Free HTML Splash Page"!)...

  8. sitta_europea Silver badge

    Doesn't seem to work in my browser.

  9. Potemkine! Silver badge

    the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) either hasn't snapped shots of an area or the images weren't high enough quality to include.

    Nah, everybody knows it's because these shots show alien ships.

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