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CRISM Team Closing Operations With New Global Map of Mars
Get ready to see Mars like never before.
The team behind the instrument on NASA鈥檚 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) spacecraft released the first pieces of a new near-global map of the Martian surface on June 15 鈥 a massive 5.6-gigapixel image in 72 colors, conveying the mineral composition of the Martian surface.
Made up of roughly 51,000 540-kilometer-long strips that together cover nearly 86% of the Martian surface, the map is the first of its kind, providing new context and a trove of data that the team expects will spawn new findings about the red planet for years to come.
鈥淚t鈥檚 effectively a whole new data set that will fuel a second wave of discoveries about Mars鈥 surface composition,鈥 said , a planetary scientist at the 秘密直播 Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, and CRISM鈥檚 principal investigator. 鈥淚n fact, one of the objectives of the next MRO extended mission is for its HiRISE camera to go back and image in color the hundreds of new high-science priority spots we鈥檙e finding in the map 鈥 spots that haven鈥檛 been imaged at high resolution because their importance wasn鈥檛 known.鈥