The asteroid 4 Vesta is one of the largest asteroids in the solar system. In 2011, the space probe Dawn entered into orbit around Vesta and sent back detailed images of its surface, which is marked with craters and other features. Since the human eye is the best image recognition device out there, NASA scientists are now asking for the public’s help to map Vesta’s surface. At Asteroid Mappers, you can participate in the project by marking craters and other features on Vesta’s surface. Anyone who wants to can take part; by aggregating all of the maps generated by human users, researchers will get a detailed and accurate map of Vesta’s surface. Visit this link to try it out.
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