The Mars Opportunity Rover's campaign in the Endeavour Crater, seen through the eyes of some guy who calls himself a TAP/SIE.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Periscope up: Post-drive, sol 2678
Welp.
Not too shabby. You can see the CY terrain change right on Spirit Point, and it also looks like we've "gone over the edge" -- peering right down into Endeavour.
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Wow! Thanks for posting this. Its just really strange because I expected something totally different to what I imagined the last three years of this journey.
Thank you for the image. Some guys (you know who) have been discussing when we could say we've arrived. And I say that this is the moment, when we see down into the crater.
When they left Victoria Crater (well before I started at JPL), John Callas was asked by JPL and NASA management how long it would take for us to get there, specifically if we would get there before MSL landed.
6 comments:
Wow! Thanks for posting this. Its just really strange because I expected something totally different to what I imagined the last three years of this journey.
Great sight! Waiting for more.
Thank you for the image.
Some guys (you know who) have been discussing when we could say we've arrived.
And I say that this is the moment, when we see down into the crater.
When they left Victoria Crater (well before I started at JPL), John Callas was asked by JPL and NASA management how long it would take for us to get there, specifically if we would get there before MSL landed.
Welp.
SO Close.
keep posting,
and don't quit your day job.
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