Mars is a 3D virtual gallery on MyGallery3D, a walkable online exhibition of 20 works. Step inside and explore it in your browser: no app, no headset.
A 3D virtual museum of Mars. The surface of another planet, photographed by the rovers and orbiters we sent there: dunes, craters, dust storms, and the tracks of a machine driving alone across a dead world.
Every image in this online exhibition was made by NASA and is in the public domain. Each label carries the mission or observatory that captured it, the date, and a link to read more.

This diagram shows components of the investigations payload for NASA Mars 2020 rover mission.
NASA · JPL · 2014-07-31 · Perseverance (rover) on Wikipedia

An artist concept portrays a NASA Mars Exploration Rover on the surface of Mars. Two rovers were launched in 2003 and arrived at sites on Mars in January 2004.
NASA · JPL · 2003-02-26 · Mars Exploration Rover on Wikipedia

An artist's concept portrays a NASA Mars Exploration Rover on the surface of Mars. Two rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, will reach Mars in January 2004. Each has the mobility and toolkit to function as a robotic geologist.
NASA · JPL · 2003-12-15 · Mars Exploration Rover on Wikipedia

Mars Exploration Rover MER spacecraft. This image shows the aeroshell, which includes the backshell as well as the heatshield.
NASA · JPL · 2003-10-30 · Mars Exploration Rover on Wikipedia

An engineer works on attaching NASA's Mars Helicopter to the belly of the Mars 2020 rover, which has been flipped over for that purpose, on Aug. 28, 2019, at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. The twin-rotor, solar-powered helicopter was mechanically connected, along with the Mars Helicopter Delivery System, to a plate on the rover's belly that includes a cover to shield the helicopter from debris during entry, descent and landing.
The helicopter will remain encapsulated after landing, deploying to the surface once a suitable area to conduct test flights is found at Jezero Crater, the rover's destination.
NASA · JPL · 2019-08-28 · Ingenuity (helicopter) on Wikipedia

NASA's Mars 2020 Project will re-use the basic engineering of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory/Curiosity to send a different rover to Mars, with new objectives and instruments. This artist's concept depicts the top of the 2020 rover's mast.
NASA · JPL · 2016-07-14 · Perseverance (rover) on Wikipedia

Engineers for NASA Mars Exploration Rover Mission are completing assembly and testing for the twin robotic geologists at JPL.
NASA · JPL · 2003-10-30 · Mars Exploration Rover on Wikipedia

In February 2015, NASA Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is approaching a cumulative driving distance on Mars equal to the length of a marathon race. This map shows the rover position relative to where it could surpass that distance.
NASA · JPL · 2015-02-10 · Opportunity (rover) on Wikipedia

Engineers for NASA Mars Exploration Rover Mission are completing assembly and testing for the twin robotic geologists at JPL.
NASA · JPL · 2003-10-30 · Mars Exploration Rover on Wikipedia

Mars Rover Studies Soil on Mars
NASA · JPL · 2004-11-30 · Mars Exploration Rover on Wikipedia

Mars Exploration Rover MER spacecraft: areoshell encapsulating the rover and lander plus cruise stage.
NASA · JPL · 2003-10-30 · Mars Exploration Rover on Wikipedia

Mars Exploration Rover MER spacecraft: areoshell encapsulating the rover and lander plus cruise stage.
NASA · JPL · 2003-10-30 · Mars Exploration Rover on Wikipedia

Frost on Mars Rover Opportunity
NASA · JPL · 2004-12-13 · Opportunity (rover) on Wikipedia

This mosaic of images was taken by NASA Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity during December of 2011. The accumulation of dust reduces the rover power supply, and the rover mobility is limited until the winter is over or wind cleans the panels.
NASA · JPL · 2012-02-17 · Opportunity (rover) on Wikipedia

One of two Mars Exploration Rovers sits inside its cruise stage waiting to undergo environmental testing at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
NASA · JPL · 2003-10-30 · Mars Exploration Rover on Wikipedia

This 360-degree view, called the McMurdo panorama, from NASA Mars Exploration Rover Spirit, shows where the rover stayed on a small hill known as Low Ridge from April through October 2006.
NASA · JPL · 2012-11-09 · Spirit (rover) on Wikipedia

Mars Exploration Rover MER spacecraft: areoshell encapsulating the rover and lander plus cruise stage.
NASA · JPL · 2003-10-30 · Mars Exploration Rover on Wikipedia

This grouping of two test rovers and a flight spare provides a graphic comparison of three generations of Mars rovers developed at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. The setting is JPL Mars Yard testing area.
NASA · JPL · 2012-01-17 · Mars rover on Wikipedia

Mars Exploration Rover Landing Site at Gusev Crater
NASA · JPL · 2006-12-05 · Gusev (Martian crater) on Wikipedia

This image presents a selection of the 23 cameras on NASA's 2020 Mars rover. Many are improved versions of the cameras on the Curiosity rover, with a few new additions as well.
NASA · JPL · 2017-10-31 · Perseverance (rover) on Wikipedia