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=== Mars Color Imager (MARCI) === [[File:Mars Climate Orbiter - mco marci.jpg|thumb|MARCI camera]] The [[Mars Color Imager]] (MARCI) is a two-camera (medium-angle/wide-angle) imaging system designed to obtain pictures of the Martian surface and atmosphere. Under proper conditions, resolutions up to {{cvt|1|km|ft}} are possible.{{r|MARCI|NSSDCMARCI}} The principal investigator on this project was Michael Malin at [[Malin Space Science Systems]] and the project was reincorporated on ''[[Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter]]''. Its objectives:{{r|MARCI}} * Observe Martian atmospheric processes at global scale and synoptically. * Study details of the interaction of the atmosphere with the surface at a variety of scales in both space and time. * Examine surface features characteristic of the evolution of the Martian climate over time. <gallery mode=packed> File:Mars Climate Orbiter - spacecraft diagram.png|Diagram of Mars Climate Orbiter File:Mars Climate Orbiter 1.jpg|Mars Climate Orbiter during assembly File:Mars Climate Orbiter during tests.jpg|Mars Climate Orbiter undergoing acoustic testing File:Mars Climate orbiter - awaiting spin test - mco9811165.jpg|Mars Climate Orbiter awaiting a spin test in November 1998 </gallery>
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