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MER Landing Site Images, Coming Soon
jmjawors
post Nov 27 2006, 02:29 PM
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This is my first post here so I hope I've put it in the right place... forgive me if I didn't. I was just reading Cornell University's Athena webpage (http://athena.cornell.edu/) and spotted this brand new update from Steve Squyres:

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One more thing: Keep your eyes peeled for some new images of both rover landing sites from our friends on the MRO HiRISE team. That's one heck of a camera they've got, and we're expecting some pretty spectacular new images soon.


http://athena.cornell.edu/news/mubss/

The fantastic images just keep coming! Anybody know when that release date might be?


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djellison
post Nov 27 2006, 02:40 PM
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QUOTE (jmjawors @ Nov 27 2006, 02:29 PM) *
Anybody know when that release date might be?


Apart from the HiRISE team....probably not. Wont make the image arrive any quicker anyway smile.gif

I am REALLY looking forward to the Spirit one, the tracks should be much much more visible than for Opportunity - and hopefully I will at last get my head around a lost couple of months from West Spur to the Summit - never really 'got' the terrain and the route there....it'll be cool to drop this over the DEM as well smile.gif

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