[meteorite-list] Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: November 21 - December 2, 2005

Ron Baalke baalke at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov
Fri Dec 2 12:57:58 EST 2005


MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
November 21 - December 2, 2005

o Feature of the Week: Tangled Terrain
  http://themis.asu.edu/feature

o Lucus Planum (Released 21 November 2005)
  http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20051121a

o Gigas Sulci Features (Released 22 November 2005)
  http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20051122a

o Crater Dunes (Released 23 November 2005)
  http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20051123a

o Polar Layers (Released 24 November 2005)
  http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20051124a

o Landslide (Released 25 November 2005)
  http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20051125a

o Southern Crater (Released 28 November 2005)
  http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20051128a

o Argyre Gullies (Released 29 November 2005)
  http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20051129a

o Polar Lines (Released 30 November 2005)
  http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20051130a

o Canyon Floor Deposits (Released 1 December 2005)
  http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20051201a

o Polar Variety (Released 2 December 2005)
  http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20051202a


All of the THEMIS images are archived here:

http://themis.la.asu.edu/latest.html

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages the 2001 Mars Odyssey mission 
for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C. The Thermal Emission 
Imaging System (THEMIS) was developed by Arizona State University,
Tempe, in collaboration with Raytheon Santa Barbara Remote Sensing. 
The THEMIS investigation is led by Dr. Philip Christensen at Arizona State 
University. Lockheed Martin Astronautics, Denver, is the prime contractor 
for the Odyssey project, and developed and built the orbiter. Mission 
operations are conducted jointly from Lockheed Martin and from JPL, a 
division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. 





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