| Corby Waste
    Mars Odyssey Art Gallery 
     My Mars Odyssey
    Art On NASA Mission Posters     
     
   
      
        | My
        Art On NASA HQ Odyssey Page & JPL Mars Odyssey Mission Page
        October
        2019 |  
      
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            | My
            Mars Odyssey Art In May 28, 2002 NASA News Release "Abundance
            Of Water Ice Found Under Mars Surface" |  |  |    My
    2001 Mars Odyssey Logo Was Launched Into Space 
 
 My
    2001 Mars Odyssey Logo Was Launched Into Space   Evolution
    of My 2001 Mars Odyssey Art 
   My Mars Odyssey
    Art In JPL Annual Reports 
 My Mars Odyssey
    Art In 2001 JPL Annual Report   
 My Mars Odyssey
    Art In 2002 JPL Annual Report (2 images)   
 My Mars Odyssey
    Art In 2009 JPL Annual Report   
      
        | 2001
        Mars Odyssey Project Manager George Pace |  
      
        | At the beginning of his
        career George Pace provided analysis and engineering support
        for JPL-managed flight projects including the Ranger, Surveyor,
        Mariner and Viking series of missions. Later he headed the guidance
        and control section during the development of attitude and articulation
        control systems for the Voyager and Galileo spacecraft. He also
        served as the spacecraft manager for the Mars Observer and Mars
        Global Surveyor missions. In 1997, he became the project manager
        of the Odyssey mission. |  
      
        | Odyssey Project
        Manager George Pace wrote me this note on the back of the NASA
        launch print |  
      
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        | 2001 Mars Odyssey Project
        Manager George Pace with Odyssey | 2001 Mars Odyssey Project
        Manager George Pace gave me this official NASA print of the launch |  
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        | 2001 Mars Odyssey
        Project Manager George Pace wrote me this note on the back of
        the NASA launch print |  My Mars Odyssey
    logo was everywhere     
     
     
     
   
   ]]   "On
    A Trip To Cirrus Minor" 
 
      
        | Mars,
        Pink Floyd and me I informally
        titled one of my 2001 Mars Odyssey images "On A Trip To
        Cirrus Minor" after a 1969 Pink Floyd song I was listening
        to while creating it. The title has now shown up on Wikipedia.
        "Cirrus Minor" sounded very much like Syrtis Major,
        the famous dark area on Mars behind the antenna dish in the image.
        "Cirrus"also evoked the cloud cover over Hellas Basin
        in my image, see the lithograph. "On A Trip To Cirrus Minor"
        fit perfectly. I was prompted
        to create this commemorative poster after discovering that my
        image was on the cover of the Odyssey Transport Operations manual
        seen in the upper right image. NASA had also used my pic for
        an official lithograph given out to the media and for various
        other purposes. The image was the best available of Mars Odyssey
        for a while and it was included in a JPL Night display at the
        Hollywood Bowl, see poster wall image below. |    
   
   MY
    MARS ODYSSEY ART AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 
 
      
        | MY
        MARS ODYSSEY AND MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR ART ARE ON THE FRONT OF
        THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA MARS SPACE FLIGHT FACILITY BROCHURE |    
      
        | 3
        OF MY MARS ODYSSEY PICS APPEARS ON THE THEMIS INSTRUMENT PAGE
        AT
        THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA |  
     
     
   NASA
    JPL HALL DISPLAY Streaming
    images from Mars 
   
     
 
      
        | 4 of my Mars
        Odyssey images on NASA HQ mission page |        My
    Mars Odyssey images published on book covers and in books   
   
     
   Selected
    Press Clippings 
   
 
      
        | My 2001 Mars Odyssey
        logo on the side of the Delta II rocket was in the newspaper
        launch coverage including this Florida Today article |    
 
      
        | My 2001 Mars
        Odyssey logo on the side of the Delta II rocket was in the newspaper
        launch coverage on the front page of the Los Angeles Times |        |