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areoHDR

With HDR, the images glow brightly in high contrast on the screen, not visible here in the screenshots as it can only be experienced on the device

With HDR, the images glow brightly in high contrast on the screen, not visible here in the screenshots as it can only be experienced on the device

areoHDR

by Holger Isenberg

What is it about?

With HDR, the images glow brightly in high contrast on the screen, not visible here in the screenshots as it can only be experienced on the device. Images taken only a few hours ago on planet Mars by NASA Perseverance Rover currently driving in and around Jezero Crater are shown with the areoHDR app.

App Details

Version
1.4.3
Rating
(2)
Size
1Mb
Genre
Reference Education
Last updated
September 4, 2025
Release date
November 24, 2024
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App Store Description

With HDR, the images glow brightly in high contrast on the screen, not visible here in the screenshots as it can only be experienced on the device. Images taken only a few hours ago on planet Mars by NASA Perseverance Rover currently driving in and around Jezero Crater are shown with the areoHDR app.

This is currently the only app showing real Mars images in high dynamic range (HDR) and color calibrated for human vision to bring the experience, human explorers on Mars would have themselves, to iPhone and iPad. To navigate through the sols (days on Mars since landing) and images of each sol, either tap on the two up/down buttons on the right side or swipe horizontally or vertically or rotate the wheel with the sol numbers. Double tap or pinch with two fingers to zoom in and out.

The images are taken by the 20 Megapixel Navcam pair inside the rover's "head" 2m above the surface, the two 20MP front and rear Hazcam pairs near the ground, Watson Camera on the robotic arm and Cachecam in the underside sample storage bay.

A Mars calendar ist now available by long press on the arrow-down button where the day on Mars (sol) can be selected via the position in the astronomical solar year or the date on Earth.

HDR works on all iPhone & iPad Pro models released since late 2018 and all Macbook Pro since M1. Other devices will also show the images, but not in full HDR.

The raw image data used to produce the color processed images is publicly provided by NASA / JPL-Caltech. The color processed images shown by the App are separate derived data products and created by the App's backend system.

The free version allows access to the latest 200 sols (days on Mars since landing). By subscribing within the app, you can access all more than 1500 Mars-days since landing sol 0. The standard Apple Terms of Use apply for this app: https://apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula

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