We have a simple philosophy: HiRISE is “the people’s camera” because we believe that knowledge about Mars belongs to everyone. This is why we release our acquired images to the Planetary
Data System faster than any other active NASA mission.
We also provide slides, audio and video (HiClips) of our
captioned images that can be used by anyone, especially educators, as part of a discussion,
presentation, or class units about Mars. (The clips we post on
our YouTube channel are close-captioned.)
THE BEAUTIFULMARS PROJECT
We also decided to expand our outreach by creating The BeautifulMars Project, which helps us talk to people who want to learn about Mars but may have
little–to–no English skills. Thanks to our
volunteers, we’re able offer resources in 28 languages, which is the most of any active NASA mission.
To help keep this going, we are looking for people to help us out. If you are fluent or even semi-fluent
in any of the languages listed below, or want to volunteer to add a new one,
contact us to help make outreach history.
Latin
Français
Español
Català
Italiano
Português
Română
Deutsch
Íslenska
Nederlands
Norsk
Svenska
Magyar
Polska
Suomi
Türkçe
Esperanto
Cymraeg
Gaeilge
Kernewek
Manx
Ελληνικά
Русский
Україна
فارسی
عربي
עברית
中国
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HOW THE PROJECT WORKS
We send you a link to an online Microsoft Excel document with a list of titles. On your time and schedule, you translate the titles and then a coordinator reviews the work. Most of our titles are short,
but some can be a challenge because of specific terms we use. Once the review is done, we post these to our Tumblrs and send another “assignment.”
Most importantly,
**there is no deadline.** We know people are busy, so you do the assignments when you can.
Our volunteers
love the idea of helping out an active NASA mission so much, that we’ve never needed to remind anyone!
Download the guidelines