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THEMIS vs TES Res (copyright also: ASU)
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15) THEMIS vs TES Res (copyright also: ASU): Every time we send a spacecraft to Mars, our increasing technological capabilities bring us better and better data. THEMIS is designed as the follow-on to TES, a similar instrument on the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft. THEMIS will provide 30 times the resolution of TES, down to a much finer scale. The Earth-orbiting Landsat spacecraft shows the Verde Valley, Arizona region at a resolution of 3 km (like TES) and at 100 m (like THEMIS).

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