BENGALURU: The Mars Colour Camera (MCC) aboard India's Mars Orbiter Mission MOM ) has sent in new images of the Red Planet, showing a volcano, and a canyon on the surface and one of Mars' natural satellite Phobos The new set of images were released late Tuesday by Isro , which has also said that the methane senors on the spacecraft have begun studying the albedo of the Red Planet — fraction of solar energy (shortwave radiation) reflected from Mars back into space. It is a measure of the reflectivity of the surface and will help study methane.The study of methane is a crucial objective of the Rs 450-crore mission, as methane is an indicator of life on the red planet. While the findings from the methane sensor released by Isro is completely technical, a senior scientist said the team is working on simplifying the same and releasing it for better comprehension by Wednesday evening.Spectacular 3D view of Arsia Mons, a huge volcano on Mars. (Photo credit: Isro)Close-up view of a portion of the gigantic Valles Marineris Canyon of Mars. (Photo credit: Isro)Eos Chaos area, part of the gigantic Valles Marineris Canyon of Mars. (Photo credit: Isro)Phobos, one of the two natural satellites of Mars silhouetted against the Martian surface. (Photo credit: Isro)