Tons of new Mars Data 10
Bamf writes "In the past few days a lot of brand new Mars data was released.
The Mars Global Surveyor Camera released
11,664 new images (123,800 released to date), and the THEMIS
instrument aboard Odyssey released
8,761 new infrared and visible light images (20,010 released to date).
For the short attention span crowd, there's new captioned images
here
and here.
Last month, every superhero's favorite instrument, the Gamma Ray Spectrometer, released element maps of iron, potassium, thorium and silicon, as well as a map of polar hydrogen."
Were they just lazy? (Score:2)
Oh wait, I get it now...
That Whirring sound you hear... (Score:3, Funny)
I hope they Have a nice day [nasa.gov]
Re:That Whirring sound you hear... (Score:1)
I bet they just "forgot" to get an image of that area
Re:That Whirring sound you hear... (Score:1, Informative)
Re:That Whirring sound you hear... (Score:1)
SuperGlueBooger
pshaw (Score:2, Funny)
Real superheros don't need no stinkin Gamma Ray Spectrometer! They just use their eyes.
Tons? (Score:1)