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IMAGE ADVISORY                                   May 7, 2002

NASA'S GLOBAL SURVEYOR ADDS TO ITS MARTIAN PHOTO ALBUM
     
     A view of the red planet almost completely enveloped in 
dust storms is one of 15,251 newly released images from NASA's 
Mars Global Surveyor.  These images   bring the total number 
of snapshots taken by the spacecraft to more than 93,000.  

     The latest images to be added to the online archive are 
from the first phase of the Mars Global Surveyor extended 
mission, which began February 1, 2001.  Regions that were 
poorly covered during the primary mapping mission due to 
regional dust storms have now been captured.  

     The latest images include sand dunes on Mars' north polar 
cap and a 3-D image of layered rock that resembles the 
topography of Arizona and Utah.

     Also included are two dramatic global views of Mars.  The 
first view shows the modest yet impressive beginnings of a 
regional dust storm, while the other shows the planet's 
geographical features almost completely obscured by multiple 
dust storms. 

     The images are available at:  
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mgs   

and 

http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/E01_E06_sampler2002/ 

and  

http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/ .

     Mars Global Surveyor is managed by the Jet Propulsion 
Laboratory for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, 
D.C. JPL is a division of the California Institute of 
Technology in Pasadena. The camera system is operated by Malin 
Space Science Systems, San Diego, Calif.

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