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Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
Mars Descent Imager (MARDI)

Launch: September/October 2009 Mars Landing: July/September 2010 Status: Fabrication and Testing

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(2) November 2007: The MSL MARDI will fly to Mars. It has been put back on the MSL payload at no extra cost to NASA. For details, please see: Mars Descent Imager Update, Phoenix and MSL MARDI.

(1) September 2007: NASA decided to descope MARDI from the MSL payload. In other words, MARDI was removed from MSL as part of an effort to reduce the overall cost of the mission.

Artwork showing early version of MSL MARDI camera head design.

The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Mars Descent Imager (MARDI) will acquire high definition natural color video images of Mars during MSL's descent to the martian surface. This engineer's rendering shows the MARDI camera head.


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