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View the image 'Productive Mars Camera Team Accelerates Releases'
Productive Mars Camera Team Accelerates Releases - 05/06/09

Camera-team members are now posting tens of thousands of new image products each month from the high-resolution camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

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High-Latitude Gully Olivine, Phyllosilicates, and Ancient Crater Rims View Martian Weather Report
May 11, 2009
High-Latitude Gully
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June 30, 2008
Olivine, Phyllosilicates, and Ancient Crater Rims
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April 27 - May 03, 2009
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Recent News
Read the release 'Mars Spacecraft Teams on Alert for Dust-Storm Season' Mars Spacecraft Teams on Alert for Dust-Storm Season
Heading into a period of the Martian year prone to major dust storms, the team operating NASA's twin Mars rovers is taking advantage of eye-in-the-sky weather reports. >>
Read the release 'HiRISE Sees Signs of an Unearthly Spring' HiRISE Sees Signs of an Unearthly Spring
New images from the UA-led HiRISE experiment detail patterns of dust carried by gas from beneath the seasonal ice cap. >>
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Read the release 'Fractured Lavas Suggest Floods on Mars' New Views of Martian Moon and Surface
HiRISE captured these enhanced-color images of Deimos, the smaller of the two moons of Mars, on 21 February 2009. >>
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Read the release 'Fractured Lavas Suggest Floods on Mars' Fractured Lavas Suggest Floods on Mars
Unique fractures in lavas on ancient Mars suggest water occasionally flooded portions of the planet's surface. >>
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Read the release 'Martian Weather Activity on Short Timescales' Martian Weather Activity on Short Timescales
This trio of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Context Camera (CTX) images shows an area in the Icaria Planum region (near 39.5°S, 103.2°W) before, during, and after a local dust-raising event occurred in October 2008. >>
Read the release 'Martian Weather Activity on Short Timescales' A Martian Valentine for 2009
Happy St. Valentine's Day from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Context Camera (CTX) team! >>
Read the release 'Find 'Missing' Mineral and Clues to Mars Mysteries' Scientists Find 'Missing' Mineral and Clues to Mars Mysteries
Researchers using a powerful instrument aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have found a long-sought-after mineral on the Martian surface and, with it, unexpected clues to the Red Planet's watery past. >>
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Screenshot from the movie 'Weather Movie, Mars South Polar Region, March-April 2009 - Close'
Weather Movies,
Mars South Polar Region,
March-April 2009
Screenshot from the movie 'Peeling Back Layers of a Martian Polar Ice Cap'
Peeling Back Layers of a Martian Polar Ice Cap
Screenshot from the movie 'Carbon-Dioxide Frost Settling from Seasonal Outbursts on Mars'
Carbon-Dioxide Frost Settling from Seasonal Outbursts
Screenshot from the movie 'Video Exploration of Details in Athabasca Valles on Mars'
Video Exploration of Details in Athabasca Valles on Mars
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