1 00:00:05,749 --> 00:00:02,930 can I show you the largest image of the 2 00:00:07,249 --> 00:00:05,759 red planet ever created I'm Jay Dixon an 3 00:00:08,750 --> 00:00:07,259 image processing scientist at the Murray 4 00:00:10,850 --> 00:00:08,760 Lab at Caltech 5 00:00:13,669 --> 00:00:10,860 I've spent the last six years working on 6 00:00:15,890 --> 00:00:13,679 a project that combines over 110 000 7 00:00:17,570 --> 00:00:15,900 images of the surface of Mars from the 8 00:00:19,849 --> 00:00:17,580 context camera on the Mars 9 00:00:21,650 --> 00:00:19,859 reconnaissance Orbiter making a global 10 00:00:23,090 --> 00:00:21,660 Mosaic of the red planet like you've 11 00:00:24,950 --> 00:00:23,100 never seen before 12 00:00:26,990 --> 00:00:24,960 scientists can now conduct studies of 13 00:00:29,390 --> 00:00:27,000 the entire planet of Mars at high 14 00:00:31,730 --> 00:00:29,400 resolution instead of just local areas 15 00:00:34,130 --> 00:00:31,740 and we're making the Mosaic freely 16 00:00:36,410 --> 00:00:34,140 available to the public as well zoom in 17 00:00:38,930 --> 00:00:36,420 and you can see cliffsides and impact 18 00:00:41,209 --> 00:00:38,940 craters you can even fly to specific 19 00:00:43,910 --> 00:00:41,219 points on Mars like perseverance's 20 00:00:45,830 --> 00:00:43,920 Landing site in jezero Crater or the 21 00:00:48,290 --> 00:00:45,840 largest canyon in our entire solar 22 00:00:49,910 --> 00:00:48,300 system at vallus marineris as you can 23 00:00:52,389 --> 00:00:49,920 see right here 24 00:00:56,090 --> 00:00:52,399 the whole Mosaic is available for free