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We had an enthusiastic response to an
article we ran in July
about searching through images from the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to help find the ill-fated Mars Polar Lander. Now, Emily Lakdawalla at the Planetary Society Blog has
sent out an alert
that a dozen more images are available from the
big release of images from HiRISE
for additional searches for MPL, including the image above. See this page from the HiRISE site for a links to all the images. On this page, you'll find an overview of the Mars Polar Lander, its disappearance, the search to find it, and why they want to find it. Emily also has a lengthy post with tips and instructions on how to search for particular objects in the HiRISE images. If you think you have found something of interest, post a comment on this page of the HiRISE Blog, or use
this form
to contact the HiRISE team. The
UnmannedSpaceflight website has a thread discussing
the search (serious searchers only).
Ok, phew, I think that's all the links you'll need! Let me know if I missed something....