Stunning images from Mars have people across the internet wanting to strap on a space helmet and a pair of skates.

On Thursday, the European Space Agency released two gorgeous pictures of the Korolev crater, which the agency called an “especially well-preserved example of a martian crater” filled with ice.

ESA/DLR/FU Berlin Images of the ice-filled Korolev crater were released by the European Space Agency this week.

The vivid pictures were created by combining five images taken by the ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft, which first entered orbit around Mars in 2003 and is still active today. The agency released the composite images this week in honor of the 15-year anniversary of the spacecraft swinging into orbit.

The crater is about 51 miles wide and, according to the ESA news release, is found “the northern lowlands of Mars, just south of a large patch of dune-filled terrain that encircles part of the planet’s northern polar cap.”

Lovely!

ESA/DLR/FU Berlin The pictures had some people wondering about a future filled with winter resorts on Mars.

Of course, the images ― plus the fact that the crater is filled with ice “year-round” ― had many would-be space travelers itching to go skating on the red planet.

Ice skating with 1/3rd earth gravity under a pink sky... I hope it happens before we die :) — FranckJuanMichele (@fdesb) December 20, 2018

pack your bags nerds we're going ice skating on mars https://t.co/EvRxG0B0il — jovanny (@wtf_jovanny) December 21, 2018

And if you’re still not convinced that gliding along a Martian crater would be incredible, take it from Olympic gold-medalist figure skater Scott Hamilton, who had some thoughts about how he could make use of outer space amenities.

I wonder how many backflips in a row I could complete on a Mars ice skating rink...hmm.

👨🏼‍🚀⛸ https://t.co/jCNixwbmeA — Scott Hamilton (@ScottHamilton84) December 22, 2018