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Workhorse Mars Imager Marks 10 Years

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TEMPE, Ariz., March 2, 2012 — NASA’s Mars Odyssey has now been orbiting the Red Planet for 10 years. Its main camera — the multiband THEMIS, or thermal emission imaging system — began scientific operation on Feb. 19, 2002. It has circled the planet nearly 45,000 times and has taken more than half a million images at infrared and visible wavelengths. “THEMIS has proven itself a workhorse,” said Philip Christensen, the camera’s designer and principal investigator as well as a professor at Arizona State University’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. “It’s...Read full article

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    Published: March 2012
    AmericasAram ChaosArizonaArizona State UniversitycamerasImaginginfrared wavelengthsMarsMars Odyssey orbiterNASAPhilip ChristensenResearch & TechnologyTHEMISthermal emission imaging systemvisible wavelengthsvisual imaging system

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