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Hubble Mars 2007
tedstryk
post Dec 21 2007, 02:12 AM
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Good to see that Hubble got a full opposition set this time (other than 2003, it hasn't since the 1990s). I imaging that time competition isn't as fierce right now given that ACS and STIS aren't working. Still, since WFPC/2 has been tracking Mars for so long, it is great to see that it has extended its run to one more opposition of global coverage.

http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/r.../2007/45/image/

Also, I fleshed out the composite they made to add Hubble's first two oppositions. It has now completed the 17 year opposition cycle.

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