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http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2004-196

With one very busy year remaining before launch, the team preparing NASA's next mission to Mars has begun integrating and testing the spacecraft's versatile payload.
djellison
I feel another forum coming on smile.gif

Doug
Sunspot
I read somewhere (can't remember where) that they are planning to release ALL the images from the high resolution camera. Can any one confirm this?
djellison
Yup - I belive that's the plan - and at least one observation per week will be from a public suggestion - but before we all subit them - I'd imagine all the landing sites are high priority already smile.gif

Lots of info here -

http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/HiRISE/papers/

Doug
remcook
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I'd imagine all the landing sites are high priority already


especially the failed ones I'd say smile.gif

is there a MOC image of one of the viking landing sites (or any other) that shows the amount of detail as the ones for the MERs? (i.e. you can actually see the lander)
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