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The story of
the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) onboard the Mars Global Surveyor
(MGS) spacecraft began with a proposal to NASA in 1985. The first
MOC flew on Mars Observer, a spacecraft that was lost before it
reached the red planet in 1993. Now, after 14 years of effort, a
MOC has finally been placed in the desired mapping orbit. The MOC
team's happiness is perhaps best expressed by the planet Mars itself.
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On the first
day of the Mapping Phase of the MGS mission--during the second
week of March 1999--MOC was greeted with this view of "Happy Face
Crater" (center right) smiling back at the camera from its location
on the east side of Argyre Planitia. This crater is officially known
as Galle Crater, and it is about 215 kilometers (134 miles) across.
The picture was taken by the MOC's red and blue wide angle cameras.
The bluish-white tone is caused by wintertime frost. Illumination
is from the upper left.
Source: PlanetScapes
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