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May 27, 2007

Mars As Art

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Spacecraft have imaged the surface of the planet Mars for nearly four decades, providing insights into the history, climate and geology of our nearest neighbor. This exhibition showcases selected images returned by spacecraft from NASA and European Space Agency, which have been selected for their aesthetic rather than scientific value. These images are actual images of Mars, taken from orbit and from the surface by spacecraft that have visited there.

Five thousand images were nominated by scientist; forty-five were selected by a panel of professional artists, photographers, and photo editors. Every successful Mars mission since Viking is represented in this collection.

The exhibit was unveiled on July 20, 2006, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Viking Landing.

View the gallery at www.nasa.gov/externalflash/Mars_as_art

Sort-of-related post: Europa Rising

Posted by Robert Racansky on May 27, 2007 at 6:45 AM

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