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It seems we have better pictures of mars than we do of the earth.
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They're certainly much cheaper and easier to access. Purchasing a single image from DigitalGlobe costs something like a few thousand dollars. NASA images are all free. Plus, they're always looking for new ways to get the public engaged in the missions and looking at the data.
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