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| The Wikimedia Commons logo, SVG version.| Original created by Reidab ( PNG version ) SVG version was created by Grunt and cleaned up by 3247 . Re-creation with SVG geometry features by Pumbaa , using a proper partial circle and SVG geometry features. (Former versions used to be slightly warped.)| Reidab , Grunt , 3247 , Pumbaa| [{Image src='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/images/slim/by-sa.png' alt='CC BY-SA 3.0' align='center' link='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/by-sa-30.html' target='_blank'}]| Datei:Commons-logo.svg
| Eine künstlerische Impression der Besiedlung des Mars in Schnittansicht.| NASA Ames featured images| NASA Ames Research Center| [{Image src='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/images/slim/publicdomain.png' alt='Public domain' align='center' link='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/public-domain-10.html' target='_blank'}]| Datei:Concept Mars colony.jpg
| | Interplanetary Transport System| SpaceX| [{Image src='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/images/slim/cc-zero.png' alt='CC0' align='center' link='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/cc0-10.html' target='_blank'}]| Datei:Interplanetary Transport System (29343825184).jpg
| NASA's Hubble Space Telescope took the picture of Mars on June 26, 2001, when Mars was approximately 68 million kilometers (43 million miles) from Earth — the closest Mars has ever been to Earth since 1988. Hubble can see details as small as 16 kilometers (10 miles) across. The colors have been carefully balanced to give a realistic view of Mars' hues as they might appear through a telescope.Especially striking is the large amount of seasonal dust storm activity seen in this image. One large storm system is churning high above the northern polar cap (top of image), and a smaller dust storm cloud can be seen nearby. Another large dust storm is spilling out of the giant Hellas impact basin in the Southern Hemisphere (lower right).| http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2001/24/image/a/ ( direct link ) http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/opo0124a/| NASA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)| [{Image src='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/images/slim/publicdomain.png' alt='Public domain' align='center' link='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/public-domain-10.html' target='_blank'}]| Datei:Mars Hubble.jpg
| Global mosaic of 102 Viking 1 Orbiter images of Mars taken on orbit 1,334, 22 February 1980. The images are projected into point perspective, representing what a viewer would see from a spacecraft at an altitude of 2,500 km. At center is Valles Marineris, over 3000 km long and up to 8 km deep. Note the channels running up (north) from the central and eastern portions of Valles Marineris to the area at upper right, Chryse Planitia. At left are the three Tharsis Montes and to the south is ancient, heavily impacted terrain. (Viking 1 Orbiter, MG07S078-334SP) Some of the features in this mosaic are annotated in Wikimedia Commons.| http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/photogallery-mars.html http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/mars/marsglobe1.jpg| NASA / USGS (see PIA04304 catalog page )| [{Image src='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/images/slim/publicdomain.png' alt='Public domain' align='center' link='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/public-domain-10.html' target='_blank'}]| Datei:Mars Valles Marineris.jpeg
| "Porkchop plot" of the time needed for space travel from Earth to Mars, depending on date and launch-delta-v; timespan beginning of 2024 to end of 2033. Computer-generated graphics, made by GPLv3-licensed software.| 1| Juan Luis Gonzalo| [{Image src='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/images/slim/publicdomain.png' alt='Public domain' align='center' link='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/public-domain-10.html' target='_blank'}]| Datei:Mars launch windows 2024–2033.png
| Piktogramm zum Kennzeichnen von Informationen bei einer Wahl/Abstimmung.| Own illustration, 2007| Arne Nordmann ( norro )| [{Image src='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/images/slim/publicdomain.png' alt='Public domain' align='center' link='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/public-domain-10.html' target='_blank'}]| Datei:Pictogram voting info.svg
| Bewertungsicon "Quelle" für Artikel mit fehlenden Quellen.| based on Image:Qsicon_Quelle.png and Image:QS icon template.svg| Hk kng , Image:Qsicon_Quelle.png is by User:San Jose , Image:QS icon template.svg is by User:JesperZedlitz| [{Image src='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/images/slim/by.png' alt='CC BY 3.0' align='center' link='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/by-30.html' target='_blank'}]| Datei:Qsicon Quelle.svg
| An artist's impression of a terraformed Mars centered over Valles Marineris. The Tharsis region can be seen of the left side of the globe.| Eigenes Werk| Daein Ballard| [{Image src='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/images/slim/by-sa.png' alt='CC BY-SA 3.0' align='center' link='https://www.austria-forum.org/cc/by-sa-30.html' target='_blank'}]| Datei:TerraformedMarsGlobeRealistic.jpg
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