Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter ready for high-resolution imagery
The NASA/Lockheed Martin Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is ready to start high-resolution science operations after completing aerobraking to fly into a lower 250 x 316-kilometer orbit around the red planet. The new orbit is much better for imagery than the highly elliptical orbit around Mars that MRO...
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