This will be the last posting from the Feb 2002 - July 2002 (most recent) batch of MOC narrow angle images from the MSS Gallery. Once again, these are just a few more of the images that I thought were interesting out of a batch of thousands.
image 1 (index and context) || image 2 (index and context) || image 3 (index and context) || image 4 (index and context) || image 5 (index and context) || image 6 (index and context) || image 7 (index and context) || image 8 (index and context) || image 9 (index and context) || image 10 (index and context)
image 1 (lossy jpg - small) || image 2 (lossy jpg - small) || image 3 (lossy jpg - small) || image 4 (lossy jpg - small) || image 5 (lossy jpg - small) || image 6 (lossy jpg - small) || image 7 (lossy jpg - small) || image 8 (lossy jpg - small) || image 9 (lossy jpg - small) || image 10 (lossy jpg - small)
image 1 (full resolution gif - large) || image 2 (full resolution gif - large) || image 3 (full resolution gif - large) || image 4 (full resolution gif - large) || image 5 (full resolution gif - large) || image 6 (full resolution gif - large) || image 7 (full resolution gif - large) || image 8 (full resolution gif - large) || image 9 (full resolution gif - large) || image 10 (full resolution gif - large)
If that doesn't fill you up then check out the "Picture of the day" at Malin Space Science Systems (MSS, the home of all this great MGS MOC imagery) and the archive of captioned images which contains all the previous pictures of the day.
And if that wasn't enough then revel in the mystery of the face on mars ;-) Thanks to Mike for the note on the new pics of this mysterious face.
Posted by asa at May 18, 2003 01:30 PMthanks Asa, it gave me a smile when i saw it. Are you following the rovers that are going to launch next month? That mission should yield some pretty awesome pictures.
Posted by: Mike on May 18, 2003 04:48 PMMike, you bet I'm following them. See my post at http://www.mozillazine.org/weblogs/asa/archives/002247.html and note that it's not just the two American Mars Explorer rovers but also the ESA's Mars Express and BeagleII lander that's coming up. The end of this year and early in 2004 (when they're all scheduled to arrive) is going to be exciting time.
--Asa
Posted by: Asa on May 18, 2003 05:54 PMMike, I also commented in response to your original comment over at http://www.mozillazine.org/weblogs/mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=3316
(it's always such a tossup between responding in a comment or just posting a new blog entry.)
--Asa