Stacey is analyzing this mechanism description of the imaging system for the Mars Pathfinder spacecraft by the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA):
The Imager for Mars Pathfinder (IMP) is an imaging system that has two camera channels with color capability provided by a set of
selectable filters. It was developed by a team led by the University of Arizona, with contributions from scientists and engineers around
the world. It consists of three physical parts: (1) a camera head, (2) an extendable mast with electronic cabling, and (3) two plug-in
electronic cards, which plug into slots within the spacecraft.
Which statement best summarizes the main idea of this description?
A. The Imager captures color images using adjustable filters and some mechanisms.
B The Imager is a two-camera system that is manufactured using many high-tech parts.
C. The Imager is a two-camera, color-capable tool that requires specialized parts to operate.
D. The Imager requires three specialized parts to operate and has color filters.
E. The Imager is created using advanced technology received from global partners.
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