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This picture shows two nearly identical, bright white, dart-like images side by side on a vast, deep black background.  Each small bright spot is a different photo of the Odyssey orbiter.  Odyssey looks like it is a small triangle the size of a shirt snap, turned 90 degrees to the left, with a longer, thin light grey line projecting out about a half an inch horizontally from the tip of the turned triangle. Mars Odyssey from Two Distances in One Image - 05/19/2005
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This picture shows the Mars Odyssey orbiter as a bright white, dart-like image centered on a vast, deep black background.  Odyssey looks like it is a triangle, turned 90 degrees to the left, with a longer, thin light grey line projecting out about three times the length of the turned triangle. Mars Odyssey Seen by Mars Global Surveyor - 05/19/2005
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This picture shows the Mars Odyssey orbiter as a fuzzy, bright, dart-like image in a rainbow of three colors lined up vertically side-by-side in turquoise, white, and red, centered on a vast, deep black background.  Odyssey looks like it is a triangle, turned 90 degrees to the left, with a longer, thin light grey line projecting out about three times the length of the turned triangle. Mars Odyssey Seen by Mars Global Surveyor (3-D) - 05/19/2005
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This image shows the backs of about 20 Odyssey team members in the foreground, nervously and anxiously looking up and shading their eyes at the bright sight of the daytime launch of the 2001 Mars Odyssey Delta II rocket.  Against baby-blue clear skies, the rocket is zooming the Odyssey orbiter straight up to outer space. Fire and a 500-foot white plume of smoke shoot down from the tall, thin, dart-shaped rocket, which is centered in the top middle of the picture, a few miles in the distance. Happy Anniversary Odyssey! 04/07/2005
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Orbiter during DSN testing Orbiter Passes Review
19 images 12/20/00
Orbiter Enters Post Environmental Ops Orbiter Enters Post Environmental Ops
1 image10/27/00
Orbiter Completes Thermal Vacuum Testing Orbiter Completes Thermal Vacuum Testing
8 images 10/18/00
Securing the 2001 Orbiter before entering the Thermal Vacuum Chamber Orbiter Enters Thermal Vacuum Chamber
16 images10/04/00
Mars Orbiter Orbiter Completes Acoustic Testing
1 image 9/15/00
2001 Orbiter Ops 3 2001 Orbiter Ops #3
6 image 8/31/00
2001 Orbiter Fit Check 2001 Orbiter Fit Check
20 images 8/28/00
Star Cameras Testing and Installation Star Cameras Testing and Installation
4 image 8/25/00
Installation of Gamma-ray Spectrometer & HEND Installation of Gamma-ray Spectrometer & HEND
18 images 8/09/00
2001 Orbiter Fit Check Installation of PIU
6 images 8/08/00
Spacecraft Operations #2 Spacecraft Operations #2
4 image 8/04/00
Solar Array Testing Solar Array Testing
9 images 8/02/00
Spacecraft Operations Spacecraft Operations
6 images 8/02/00
MLI Operations MLI Operations
6 image 8/02/00
Orbiter Moves to MTF Ops Orbiter Moves to MTF Ops
12 images 8/02/00
Orbiter ATLO Images Orbiter ATLO Images
2 images 6/27/00

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