UAE Space Agency’s Al-Amal Orbiter Captures Stunning Image of Mars

Mount Olympus stands approximately 26 kilometers tall and is classified as an extinct volcano, with its last eruption occurring around two million years ago.

The UAE Space Agency’s orbiter, “Al-Amal,” has treated space enthusiasts with a captivating glimpse of Mars, showcasing the planet’s majestic beauty from a unique perspective. Since its arrival at the Red Planet on February 9, 2021, the orbiter has been diligently capturing and transmitting images back to Earth.

In this latest image, captured on November 22, 2021, viewers can admire the remarkable sight of Mount Olympus, the largest volcano in the Solar System, situated below and to the left of the image’s center. With a staggering height of approximately 26 kilometers, Mount Olympus stands as a towering testament to the planet’s geological wonders.

Remarkably, despite its imposing presence, Mount Olympus is classified as an extinct volcano, with its last eruption believed to have occurred around two million years ago. This classification adds to the intrigue surrounding the Martian landscape, offering insights into the planet’s geological history and evolution.

The image was captured from a distance of 20,118 kilometers, allowing for a detailed and breathtaking view of Mount Olympus and its surroundings. As the UAE’s “Al-Amal” continues its mission to explore Mars and unravel the mysteries of the Red Planet, such images serve as a reminder of humanity’s enduring fascination with the cosmos and our relentless pursuit of scientific discovery.

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