Help scientists search for landforms and identify new places to take pictures on Mars. The HiRISE camera, one of the instruments on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, has been sending back high-resolution images of Mars since late 2006. HiRISE Clickworkers was created by one part-time engineer and two very busy scientists at NASA. The project needs volunteers to prove that the public is ready, willing and able to help science so that more ambitious projects with the public may be attempted in the future.
Project owners + coordinators:
Virginia Gulick, education and public outreach lead
Bob Kanefsky, web developer

posted on Sep 05, 2009:
The following link is dead -
http://clickworkers.arc.nasa.gov/hirise
posted on Sep 05, 2009:
Thanks for the heads up, much appreciated! I’ve added “the deadline to participate in this project has passed” to the top of the project until I hear back from the Clickworkers team that the site has been restored.