
New Mars Images Released 5
ModernViking writes "Malin Space Science Systems has just released the second set of narrow-angle images from the Mars Observer Camera (MOC) on board the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft. This brings the total image count available online to ~57,500 images (surpassing the ~55,000 images taken by the Viking Orbiters during the mid-70's)."
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What I fail to see in here is why are photo's taken from orbit so important. Of course I know that even if you take 1*10^999999 foto's it will not capture a complete picture of the planet in all it's detail, but are marslander projects not a manyfold times more important. Because to be able to take samples and examine those would be alot more usefull.
It seems to me that we could learn about what all Mars could have to offer, maybe not as a place to life but more as a refuel station perhap ? I dont know in how far this is possible but this could prove as a big help to explore new worlds, and who knows even bring us a step closer to meeting new civilisations
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