Malin Space Science Systems

in msss •  7 years ago 

#OpChangeTheWorld2 🌎 🚀 SYSTÈMES DE CAMÉRA POUR LES MISSIONS SPATIALES

Established in 1990, Malin Space Science Systems designs, builds, and operates space camera systems for government and commercial aerospace customers. Three deep space cameras built by Malin Space Science Systems (MSSS) are currently operating in orbit around Mars. Three additional MSSS cameras are presently imaging the Moon from an orbital altitude of just 50 km. MSSS instruments have operated in deep space for a total of more than 220,000 hours and have returned more than 500,000 images.

Three space cameras developed by Malin Space Science Systems are currently in orbit around Mars. Malin Space Science Systems has tens of thousands of photos of Mars available for viewing and online review. Three additional MSSS cameras are currently imagining the Moon from an orbital altitude of only 50 km.

The MSSS space science research products have focused mainly on the geology, geomorphology and meteorology of the planet Mars. MSSS scientists also participated in space missions to other organizations in our solar system as lead investigators, co-investigators and collaborators.Although primarily focused on Mars, MSSS scientists have also studied and have a history of research in various aspects of Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, asteroids and satellites and rings of the outer

No flat earth sorry 🌎

On November 26, 2009, Craig Covault explains in SpaceFlightNow how new studies on ALH84001 have proven "the existence of life on the surface of Mars, or in underground water pockets, early in the history of The results have already emerged in the scientific community in the form of an extremely detailed 46-page document provided to Spaceflight Now on the new results of Mars's life.

The same team that used a scanning electron microscope 13 years ago now had more sophisticated equipment. Covault explains that "the new data contradict most of the theories that opposed the biological thesis." This discovery is published in the journal Geochemical & Meteoritic Society (Geochemica and Cosmochimica Acta)

13 years later ... then you can go to Mars but you do not have equipment to analyze a meteor.. loll of course ^_^

@AnarchoPirate

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