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Control the Camera on Mars Global Surveyor

Angry Toad writes "According to Spaceflight Now, NASA is getting ready to take suggestions for what parts of the surface of Mars the Mars Global Surveyor should take pictures of next. Currently there are high-resolution images for around 3% of the surface of Mars, and they are willing to consider any reasonable suggestions for new imaging locations. Of course this is a publicity stunt, but all the same it would be rather cool to have a bit of 'virtual control' of the MGS camera."

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  1. How about... by justrob · · Score: 5, Funny


    the other 97%

  2. Aftermath by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'd like to see a report of the number of times each feature was asked for after they're done. I'm guessing 95% "monkey face", unless a large number of people vote "Pathfinder/Sojourner site".

    I've been looking at Mars each night through a small telescope (but with reasonable detail at 140x, probably as much as the atmosphere here supports). It's all pretty interesting and it's very cool to look directly at surface features on another planet, but they're HUGE features like Syrtis Major or the entire southern pole cap. It's difficult to see how the vast majority of people will be able to come up with something they actually want to see imaged.

    So I guess I'm voting "Monkey face".

  3. Publicity Stunt by simon_aus · · Score: 5, Funny

    If mars had nude-beaches then this would be really popular and be in the real spirit of the internet.

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  4. Landing places? by digital+bath · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How about some more images of places that appear to be very flat? These places could serve as great landing places for probes or even humans later. As this is the closest that Mars will be to Earth in something like the next 200 years, I'm kind of dissapointed that we aren't taking more advantage of this unique opportunity by sending people.

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  5. Re:earth? by kazrak · · Score: 5, Interesting

    They did it already. Here you can see Earth, the Moon, and Jupiter, as seen from Mars orbit.