Chryse Planitia — 8K Mars Surface Satin Print
A striking aerial view of the Martian surface, printed to gallery standard and ready to hang. This is Chryse Planitia — a region of possible olivine-rich terrain, its crater rendered in the cool blue and rust tones that make it one of Mars’s most arresting landscapes. Printed large, the detail is extraordinary.
Premium satin paper, made to last:
Each print is produced on 300gsm resin-coated satin photo paper — a professional photographer’s choice for its weight, durability, and low-glare finish that far outlasts mass-market photo papers. Available in multiple sizes for indoor display.
▪ Professional 300gsm satin photo paper
▪ Low-glare satin finish
▪ For indoor use
▪ Printed from a full 8K source image (7680×4320) for crisp detail at large sizes
The image:
Captured by HiRISE (the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) aboard NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter — the most powerful camera ever sent to another planet, resolving the Martian surface at 30cm per pixel. From 293km up, it could pick out your shadow on the ground.
About Chryse Planitia:
This region shows possible olivine-rich terrain — olivine being a greenish silicate mineral common in volcanic rock, detected across Mars at Nili Fossae, Ganges Chasma, and even in Martian meteorites. Mapping where it occurs helps scientists understand how silicates weather in Mars’s harsh environment. The scene spans under 1km top to bottom.
Image credit: NASA/JPL/UArizona. Design © 2022 Martian Internet.









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