[meteorite-list] Mars Global Surveyor Images: November 10-23, 2005

From: Ron Baalke <baalke_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Nov 23 12:38:31 2005
Message-ID: <200511231737.jANHb0902128_at_zagami.jpl.nasa.gov>

MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
November 10-23, 2005

The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:

o Herschel's Dunes (Released 10 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/10

o East Arabia Landforms (Released 11 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/11

o Zephyria Flows (Released 12 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/12

o Ascraeus Pits (Released 13 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/13

o White Rock (Released 14 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/14

o Mars at Ls 324 Degrees (Released 15 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/15

o Small Yardangs (Released 16 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/16

o Dust-covered Flow (Released 17 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/17

o Landslide in Mutch (Released 18 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/188888888

o South Mid-latitude Gullies (Released 19 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/19

o 8 Degree N 7 Degree W Crater (Released 20 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/20

o Crater in Arabia (Released 21 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/21

o Mars at Ls 324 Degrees (Released 22 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/22

o Light-toned Rocks (Released 23 November 2005)
  http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2005/11/23



All of the Mars Global Surveyor images are archived here:

http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/index.html

Mars Global Surveyor was launched in November 1996 and has been
in Mars orbit since September 1997. It began its primary
mapping mission on March 8, 1999. Mars Global Surveyor is the
first mission in a long-term program of Mars exploration known as
the Mars Surveyor Program that is managed by JPL for NASA's Office
of Space Science, Washington, DC. Malin Space Science Systems (MSSS)
and the California Institute of Technology built the MOC
using spare hardware from the Mars Observer mission. MSSS operates
the camera from its facilities in San Diego, CA. The Jet Propulsion
Laboratory's Mars Surveyor Operations Project operates the Mars Global
Surveyor spacecraft with its industrial partner, Lockheed Martin
Astronautics, from facilities in Pasadena, CA and Denver, CO.
Received on Wed 23 Nov 2005 12:37:00 PM PST


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