1 00:00:00,266 --> 00:00:01,868 [MUSIC] 2 00:00:01,901 --> 00:00:04,103 [Victor Luo] The Curiosity rover landed on Mars 3 00:00:04,136 --> 00:00:07,273 on August 5, 2012. 4 00:00:07,306 --> 00:00:11,444 Since then it's sent over 200,000 images back to Earth. 5 00:00:11,477 --> 00:00:14,447 NASA engineers have transformed these photographs 6 00:00:14,480 --> 00:00:17,750 into a 3-D model that our scientists use to study 7 00:00:17,783 --> 00:00:19,786 the surface of Mars. 8 00:00:19,819 --> 00:00:21,888 We wanted to share this tool with everyone, 9 00:00:21,921 --> 00:00:24,624 so we collaborated with Google to create an 10 00:00:24,657 --> 00:00:27,861 immersive web experience called Access Mars. 11 00:00:29,261 --> 00:00:32,398 [Computer audio] Hi I'm Katie. Welcome to Mars. 12 00:00:32,431 --> 00:00:33,800 Access Mars features some of the most 13 00:00:33,833 --> 00:00:35,568 important locations from the mission, 14 00:00:35,601 --> 00:00:36,669 key points of interest, 15 00:00:36,702 --> 00:00:39,672 and narration from JPL scientist Katie Stack-Morgan. 16 00:00:39,705 --> 00:00:40,773 It lives on the web, 17 00:00:40,806 --> 00:00:42,709 so you don't need to install anything to check it out. 18 00:00:43,309 --> 00:00:46,379 You can view it on a computer, phone, or a VR device. 19 00:00:47,413 --> 00:00:49,282 [Alice Winter] And because Curiosity is still on Mars, 20 00:00:49,315 --> 00:00:51,384 we will continue to update the data. 21 00:00:51,417 --> 00:00:54,120 So, you can see where the rover is right now. 22 00:00:55,187 --> 00:00:56,889 Our scientists are virtually exploring Mars 23 00:00:56,922 --> 00:00:58,224 with this technology, 24 00:00:58,257 --> 00:01:00,493 And now, you can too. 25 00:01:01,327 --> 00:01:04,330 To view the experience, visit g.co/accessmars 26 00:01:04,363 --> 00:01:06,466 For more information, visit mars.nasa.gov 27 00:01:06,499 --> 00:01:08,401 LOGO: NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory