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Opportunity Is Preparing To Descend Into The Victoria Crater
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Re: Opportunity Is Preparing To Descend Into The Victoria Crater
You beat me to it. I was just going to post this from MSNBC.
Rover may R.I.P. on Mars after its next descent I bet they won't be able to kill it.... ![]() |
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Re: Opportunity Is Preparing To Descend Into The Victoria Crater
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![]() -dave p.s. the images of Victoria crater (several of them are available here) are pretty cool. If you look very closely at the next-to-last image (the one titled "Opportunity Gets Read To Roll") you can see a little blue dot half-way between the "Ripple" and "Cape Verde" legends. That blue dot is actually the Opportunity rover, seen from the HiRISE camera aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Also, we particularly like the animation of the rover entering the crater at the bottom of the page. |
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Re: Opportunity Is Preparing To Descend Into The Victoria Crater
Sorry John - I had just finished reading an article about whale fossils that Çhilean students found that are believed to be 5 million years old and then saw the article on Opportunity. I went into the Nasa website to see what they had to say. I remember when they started looking for a good point of entry into the crater - it is very exciting...
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Re: Opportunity Is Preparing To Descend Into The Victoria Crater
makes me think of this
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Re: Opportunity Is Preparing To Descend Into The Victoria Crater
Maybe they can name the next two rovers "Thelma" and "Louise"..... |
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Re: Opportunity Is Preparing To Descend Into The Victoria Crater
Sounds like dlavery is a proud papa with all the pictures.
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Re: Opportunity Is Preparing To Descend Into The Victoria Crater
If it gets stuck down there, all they need to do is get a few of the better 2006 drivers together. Ours climbed the ramp with only 3 wheels!
They could have designed them to last forever... but they had a budget. And weight restrictions. (sound familiar?). So at least 90 days was the lower limit. Yes, they just did a really good job with the resources they were permitted, and also had a bit of luck, and so here we are 3 years later and still running. If I was a betting man, I'd bet there's a pool at JPL as to which component proves the be the crippling element. (I think it'll get smooshed by a meteor. In 2013. Unlikely, but then nobody has to eat their hat 'cause their system is the one...) Don |
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Opportunity going into the crater has been the sort of chit chat news on JPL the past week. That and Dawn being launched next week!!! I find it funny that there are multiple animations of opportunity going into the craters yet when MER first launched, there was only one animation (if i remember correctly). lol. |
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Re: Opportunity Is Preparing To Descend Into The Victoria Crater
Sorry for sounding like a penny-pinching bureaucrat. The news reports just read it that way.
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Sorry -- wrong crater.(I'll shut up now.) |
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Re: Opportunity Is Preparing To Descend Into The Victoria Crater
40 extra minutes per Martian Day?
Sweet! Sign me up to live on the first colony. ![]() |
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Re: Opportunity Is Preparing To Descend Into The Victoria Crater
Yeah, just think of them as bonus time. Me, I'd use them for sleep...
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Re: Opportunity Is Preparing To Descend Into The Victoria Crater
Not if you work down here but your business is up there. If you're on Mars time (like all the rover watchers) you have to keep on the rover's day schedule to stay in the sun. Every day you start work later and later (it's actually 39 minutes 35+ seconds solar day), then eventually get bumped in time to align again, or take time off to realign to Earth time. Your work time is shifted to all hours of the day or night, making for interesting scenarios for family and friends.
On the plus side, you get to have a Mars Clock! Or a commercially made one. Or one for your computer. Last edited by Roger : 03-07-2007 at 08:24. Reason: Found still more clocks |
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