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Public Invited to Pick Pixels on Mars – Scientists Taking Suggestions on Where to Image the Red Planet Using NASA Satellite external link

NASA | Tue, Jan 19

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The most powerful camera aboard a NASA spacecraft orbiting Mars will soon be taking photo suggestions from the public.

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