HiRISE Provides Detail Of Mars Terrain That Tantalizes Explorers
Tucson AZ (SPX) Sep 19, 2008
The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, has returned more than 8,214 gigapixel-size images of the Martian surface since the start of the science phase of the mission in November 2006. HiRISE scientists released 1,005 observations of Mars made between April 26 and July 21 to NASA's mission data archive, called the Planetary Data System, and ... read more


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