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MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES May 21-25, 2007

o Fractures (Released 21 May 2007)
o Windstreak (Released 22 May 2007)
o Dunes on the Move (Released 23 May 2007)
o Dust Devil Tracks (Released 24 May 2007)
o Channel (Released 25 May 2007)

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The High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board ESAs Mars Express has captured breathtaking images of the Deuteronilus Mensae region on Mars.
The images were taken on 14 March 2005 during orbit number 1483 of the Mars Express spacecraft with a ground resolution of approximately 29 metres per pixel.

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They show the Deuteronilus Mensae region, located on the northern edge of Arabia Terra and bordering the southern highlands and the northern lowlands. Situated at approximately 39° North and 23° East, Deuteronilus Mensae are primarily characterised by glacial features. The scene is illuminated by the Sun from the south-west (from bottom left in the image).

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MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES May 14-18, 2007

o Dune Types (Released 14 May 2007)
o  Bright Dunes  (Released 15 May 2007)
o  Mangala Vallis  (Released 16 May 2007)
o  Small Dunes  (Released 17 May 2007)
o  Arsia Mons Flows  (Released 18 May 2007)

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The Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) aboard NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter marked a milestone May 4. An image from THEMIS showing Martian lava flows and wind streaks mingling with impact craters, became the 1,200th Image of the Day posted online at themis.asu.edu/latest.html.

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MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES May 7-11, 2007

o Dunes and Gullies  (Released 07 May 2007)
o  Which Came First?  (Released 08 May 2007)
o  Dunes  (Released 09 May 2007)
o  Cloud Streamers  (Released 10 May 2007)
o  Moving Down Valley (Released 11 May 2007)

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MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES April 30 - May 4, 2007

o Ridge Debris (Released 30 April 2007)
o  Polar Layers  (Released 01 May 2007)
o  Landslide  (Released 02 May 2007)
o  Clouds over Crater  (Released 03 May 2007)
o  1200th IOTD  (Released 04 May 2007)

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The Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) aboard NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter is helping mark a milestone May 4. An image from THEMIS showing Martian lava flows and wind streaks mingling with impact craters, becomes the 1,200th "Image of the Day" posted online at http://themis.asu.edu.
The Mars Space Flight Facility at Arizona State University operates the site, which is updated every weekday with images and data from THEMIS. The first Image of the Day was posted March 27, 2002.

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"We usually select the Image of the Day to show the wide variety of surface features present on Mars. Some images, however, are chosen purely for their aesthetic value" - Kelly Bender, THEMIS mission planner.

THEMIS is a multi-wavelength camera that photographs the Martian surface in 5 visual and 10 infrared bands. At infrared wavelengths, the smallest details it records are 100 metres wide, while at visual wavelengths as seen in the image the smallest details are 18 m wide.
Image of the Day #1200 shows a strip of ground on Mars that measures 18 kilometres wide by 63 km long.

"We're looking at the Daedalia Planum region, part of the large volcanic province of Tharsis. The lava flows came from the Arsia Mons volcano. Its summit lies about 500 kilometres beyond the image frame to the right. The rough textured lava surface traps dust and sand, while the impact craters act as obstacles to the wind" - - Kelly Bender.

The combination of readily available dust and turbulent winds passing the craters creates the bright and dark 'tails' extending the west (left) of the craters.

"These wind streaks indicate the direction the wind was blowing east to west in this case. From the very beginning of the THEMIS project I wanted to bring Mars alive for everyone. One of the most enjoyable ways has been to post a new image each day of the mission with a brief description of what we think we are looking at" - Philip Christensen, Regents' Professor of geological sciences in the School of Earth and Space Exploration, part of ASUs College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Christensen is the director of the Mars Space Flight Facility, and both designer and principal investigator for the THEMIS instrument.

"Many features we see in these images remain a mystery. More often than not we scratch our heads and mutter 'Wow, whats that?' But that's the fun of exploring Mars, and hopefully those who follow the mission through our images can share in the experience of looking at the unknown for the first time" - Philip Christensen.

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MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES April 23-27, 2007

o Texture Changes  (Released 23 April 2007)
o  Kaiser Crater  (Released 24 April 2007)
o  Frosty Dunes  (Released 25 April 2007)
o  Sirenum Fossae  (Released 26 April 2007)
o  Crater Dunes (Released 27 April 2007)

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MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES April 16-20, 2007

o  Slope Failure (Released 16 April 2007)
o  Polar Textures  (Released 17 April 2007)
o  Not Only Ice  (Released 18 April 2007)
o  Frosty Dunes  (Released 19 April 2007)
o  Crater Features  (Released 20 April 2007)

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MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES April 9-13, 2007

o Argyre Dunes (Released 09 April 2007)
o Polar Ridges (Released 10 April 2007)
o Landslide (Released 11 April 2007)
o Storm Season (Released 12 April 2007)
o South Pole (Released 13 April 2007)

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