This is a MOC Wide Angle image of Mars taken with the red and blue WA cameras during the MOI-28days opportunity. It is essentially a one-pixel spot; I believe that the extended, non-circular nature of the image is an artifact of misregistration between the two WA cameras, which I did not compensate for during this processing. The green channel is synthetic, and this image is not photometrically accurate (I assembled it as an amusing exercise as I was monitoring the imaging sequence in July 1993.) This is among the last images taken by the MOC before the spacecraft was lost. After six years with the expectation of seeing spectacular color images of Mars produced by the WA system, to have this be the best one is a bitter disappointment. Hopefully this will not have been the MOC team's only chance; we're ready for the next mission! Mike Caplinger, mc@msss.com