HiWish program
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HiWish is a program created by NASA to request a location for the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to photograph.[1][2][3] It was started in January 2010. In the first months of the program, 3000 people signed up to use HiWish.[4][5] The first images were released in April 2010.[6] Over 12000 suggestions were made by the public; suggestions were made for targets in each of the 30 quadrangles of Mars. HiRISE has taken 4,224 images as of March 2016.[7][[[|outdated statistic]]]
See also
- Climate of Mars
- Common surface features of Mars
- Geology of Mars
- Glaciers
- Glaciers on Mars
- Barchan
- Groundwater on Mars
- Martian gullies
- Mud volcano
- Linear ridge networks
- Water on Mars
- Yardangs on Mars
References
- ^ "Public Invited To Pick Pixels On Mars". Mars Daily. January 22, 2010. Retrieved January 10, 2011.
- ^ "Take control of a Mars orbiter". 28 August 2018.
- ^ "HiWishing for 3D Mars images, part II".
- ^ Interview with Alfred McEwen on Planetary Radio, 3/15/2010
- ^ "Your Personal Photoshoot on Mars?". www.planetary.org. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
- ^ "NASA releases first eight "HiWish" selections of people's choice Mars images". TopNews. April 2, 2010. Archived from the original on March 12, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2011.
- ^ McEwen, A. et al. 2016. THE FIRST DECADE OF HIRISE AT MARS. 47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (2016) 1372.pdf
Further reading
- Lorenz, R. 2014. The Dune Whisperers. The Planetary Report: 34, 1, 8-14
- Lorenz, R., J. Zimbelman. 2014. Dune Worlds: How Windblown Sand Shapes Planetary Landscapes. Springer Praxis Books / Geophysical Sciences.
- Grotzinger, J. and R. Milliken (eds.). 2012. Sedimentary Geology of Mars. SEPM.
External links
- HiRISE images from HiWish Program
- /0:48 Zooming in on Mars with HiRISE images from HiWish program
- Features of Mars with HiRISE under HiWish program Shows nearly all major features discovered on Mars. This would be good for teachers covering Mars.
- A trip to Mars with Hubble, Viking, and HiRISE
- Mars through HiRISE under the HiWish program
- Beautiful Mars as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program
- Martian Ice - Jim Secosky - 16th Annual International Mars Society Convention
- Martian Geology - Jim Secosky - 16th Annual International Mars Society Convention
- Walks on Mars - Jim Secosky - 16th Annual International Mars Society Convention
- How to Explore Mars without Leaving Your Chair - Jim Secosky - 23rd Annual Mars Society Convention
- Stillman, D., et al. 2017. Characteristics of the numerous and widespread recurring slope lineae (RSL) in Valles Marineris, Mars. Icarus. Volume 285. Pages 195-210
- McEwen, A., et al. 2024. The high-resolution imaging science experiment (HiRISE) in the MRO extended science phases (2009–2023). Icarus. Available online 16 September 2023, 115795. In Press.
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