MOC Public Targeting Program

The MOC Public Targeting Program was a very popular program that followed the Mars Global Surveyor's pictures of Mars. A total of 4,636 requests came in from the general public. Of these, 1,086 were photographed by the Mars Observer Camera. Many of the requests eventually resulted in publications. A little more than half of the requests came from a single member of the general public.[1] One of the people wrote in the Planetary Report that working with MGS was as exciting as being a football fan able to run a few plays in the Super Bowl.[2] Images from the Public Target program can be found at http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/

Examples of pictures taken through Public Target program

gollark: For example, I have removed most Google services from my phone.
gollark: There are lots of different ones and you can reduce your interaction with the worse ones.
gollark: The problems of our current system are probably better than the problems of merging everything into a giant apioid of doom.
gollark: I'm saying that your idea would worsen a lot of problems.
gollark: No.

References

  1. Malin, M., et al. 2010. An overview of the 1885-2006 Mars Orbiter Camera science investigation. Mars: 5. 1-60. doi:10.1555/mars.2010.0001
  2. Secosky. J. 2007. "Public involvement." The Planetary Report: 27.19

See also

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.