Using an Inexpensive Digital Camera to Take Mars-Analog Photographs at Near-Infrared Wavelengths

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With a filter costing less than $50, an ordinary digital camera can take
near-infrared photos of Mars-analog subjects, at wavelengths
appoximating those used by the commonly used Filter 2 on the MER PanCams
(about 750 nm). An otherworldly appearance may result.

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