"We've reached a point where everyone can become an explorer," said Doug McCuistion, director of NASA's Mars Exploration Program, he said, the current data about Mars is very large and accessible to all people so that the exploration there could be effort. In these sites, visitors not only see, but can come to feel it had only experienced scientists. For example, count the number of craters in a region. Each visitor can also contribute to the classification of the data available to the first register as a "Martian".
"With the volume of data, the classification will help to understand the significance of the data," said Michelle Viotti, Director of Public Outreach Mars, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The site also provides hundreds of thousands of images of the Martian surface previously unreleased to the public. There menu also asked questions of the experts Mars and prizes for developers who develop application software to display the pictures of Mars to be utilized further in online and offline services. Interested in a Mars explorer? Just visit their site here.
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