Status Report

NASA Mars Picture of the Day: Eyes of Ganges

By SpaceRef Editor
December 20, 2005
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Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera

MGS MOC Release No. MOC2-1318, 21 December 2005


Medium-sized view of MGS MOC Picture of the Day, updated daily


NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems



This Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera
(MOC) image shows
eroded, light-toned layered rock outcrops on the
side of a large mound in
Ganges Chasma, part of the vast Valles Marineris
trough system. Perhaps a testament to the inherent
human (and primate) ability to pick out faces where
partially hidden from view (even when a face is
not really there)—near the top of
this picture are two features, each a product of
erosion, resembling a pair of human
eyes. This picture was acquired in
late November 2005.


Location near: 7.1°S, 49.4°W

Image width: 0.55 km (~0.3 mi)

Illumination from: left/lower left

Season: Southern Summer


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Malin Space Science Systems and the California Institute of Technology
built the MOC using spare hardware from the Mars Observer mission.
MSSS operates the camera from its facilities in San Diego, California.
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Mars Surveyor Operations Project
operates the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft with its industrial
partner, Lockheed Martin Astronautics, from facilities in Pasadena,
California and Denver, Colorado.

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