The image, captured when Mars was just 50 million miles from Earth — a mere stone's throw away in the cosmic scale of things — shows russet Martian
deserts pockmarked with craters and bright frosty polar caps shrouded, in some regions, in a thin haze of clouds.
Most recently, on May 12, Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 captured the surface of Mars in stunning detail, revealing russet
deserts pockmarked with craters and bright frosty polar caps shrouded in a thin haze of clouds.
Not exact matches
Tim Robey of the «Daily Telegraph» called the film — set in a near -
deserted community
pockmarked by scorched houses — a «crapocalypse.»