Utilizing about 15 years of imaging from the surface of Mars, Arizona State University scientist Jonathon Hill is offering children and adults alike the opportunity to walk on the planet.

Spread out across the Northland Preparatory Academy (NPA) gymnasium floor on Monday, more than 24,000 images from the Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) aboard the Mars Odyssey orbiter displayed the topographical landscape of Mars as part of the Flagstaff Festival of Science. Classes at NPA cycled through the gym during school hours to see the map before it opened to the public later in the day. Copy article link

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