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Embark upon a geographical adventure with MISR's Mystery Image Quizzes. These puzzles are designed to inspire understanding of the physical, biological and human processes that influence our home planet and cover topics from Archaeology to Zoology. Several resources for discovering and revealing the meaning of image features may help new geographical detectives to solve the challenging quiz questions.
MISR Where on Earth...? Quiz Rules
E-mail your answers, name (initials are acceptable if you prefer), and
your hometown by the quiz deadline to suggest1@mail-misr.jpl.nasa.gov .
Answers will be published on the MISR web site
( http://www-misr.jpl.nasa.gov ) . The names and home
towns of respondents who answer all questions correctly by the deadline will also be published in the order
responses were received. The first 3 people on this list who are not affiliated with NASA, JPL, or MISR and
who have not previously won a prize will be sent a print of the image. NOTE: Only the most recent entry is
counted when a single individual submits multiple entries.
A new "Where on Earth...?" mystery appears as the MISR "latest featured
image" approximately once every two months. New featured images are
released on Wednesdays at noon Pacific time on the MISR home page,
http://www-misr.jpl.nasa.gov . The image also appears on the Earth
Observatory, http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/ , and on the Atmospheric
Sciences Data Center home page,
http://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/ , though
usually with a several-hour delay.
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