
A miscellany of musings from a science geek, would-be author and occasional creator/supporter of open-source bioinformatics software. Stuff I do, stuff I like... Because the Internet has a better memory than I do.
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Mapping Mars as a Citizen Scientist
In case you missed last night's Stargazing Live on the BBC, it was all about Mars, including some nice features on the Curiosity Mars Rover. And if you want to do a bit of mapping of Mars yourself, you can head over to Planet Four and have a go at classifying "fans", "blotches" and other "interesting features" on the surface of Mars. I'm not sure that I am any good at it but it is quite fun exploring the surface of Mars nonetheless!

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