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Tag Archives: Mars Exploration Rover
Opportunity’s odometer clicks over to 28 miles
Opportunity Status Report, November 30, 2017: Opportunity is continuing her winter exploration of Perseverance Valley on the west rim of the Noachian-aged Endeavour Crater. Before moving to the next waypoint, the team commanded the rover on Sol 4916 (Nov. 21, … Continue reading
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Opportunity: Going down…
Sol 4924, November 30, 2017. Three Navcam frames look back over Opportunity’s drive down Perseverance Valley. The most recent rover wheel tracks run straight up the slope. But left of center, tracks are visible which show the rover’s movements from … Continue reading
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Opportunity: Working its way downslope
Sol 4923, November 29, 2017. After nearly 15 meters (47 feet) of driving toward the east-northeast, Opportunity’s Navcam took a composite view looking ahead down the slope of Endeavor Crater’s inner rim. The low bumps and shallow troughs form part … Continue reading
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Opportunity: The course ahead
Sol 4911, November 17, 2017. As Opportunity’s scientists continue their survey of the troughs and channels in Perseverance Valley, they are driving the rover downhill. Side trips and brief upslope forays may occur as they study the bumps in the … Continue reading
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Opportunity: La Bajada in the rear view mirror
Sol 4910, November 16, 2017. Three Pancam frames (two in false color by Holger Isenberg) look back up slope toward the La Bajada area in Perseverance Valley. Note the rover wheel tracks. Scientists are using Opportunity to examine the ends … Continue reading
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Tagged Cape Byron, Endeavour Crater, La Bajada, Mars Exploration Rover, MER, NASA, Opportunity, Perseverance Valley
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Opportunity: Drifting downhill a few meters
Sol 4907, November 13, 2017. Mission controllers drove Opportunity 8.8 meters (29 feet) downslope from its perch for the last week or two. The Navcam then took a sequence of images looking back up (left side) and toward the northwest … Continue reading
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Tagged Cape Byron, Endeavour Crater, Mars Exploration Rover, MER, NASA, Opportunity, Perseverance Valley
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Opportunity: Looking down the valley channel
Sol 4903, November 9, 2017. Rover controllers used the Pancam to start taking a series of images that look downhill over a portion of Perseverance Valley’s channel and Opportunity’s wheel tracks. Click image to enlarge it. Opportunity raw images, its … Continue reading
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Opportunity: Reshoot on Mesilla
Sol 4900 (!), November 5, 2017. To understand what caused the striations on the target dubbed Mesilla, Opportunity’s science team took advantage of the rover being parked at La Bajada to reshoot the rock with the Microscopic Imager. Once again, … Continue reading
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Tagged Cape Byron, Endeavour Crater, La Bajada, Mars Exploration Rover, MER, Mesilla, NASA, Opportunity, Perseverance Valley
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Opportunity report, Sol 4896, by A.J.S. Rayl, The Planetary Society
November 2, 2017: Opportunity Pops Wheelies Over Etched Rocks in Perseverance. As the brutally cold weather got even colder at Endeavour Crater in October, the depths of winter gripped the Mars Exploration Rovers mission, Opportunity decelerated, and ‘life’ on Mars … Continue reading
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Opportunity: Closeup on Mesilla rock texture
Sol 4895, October 31, 2017. Rover scientists commanded the Microscopic Imager to shoot six frames on a grooved rock dubbed Mesilla at the La Bajada site, as they seek to find out what made the grooves. Wind? Water? Unclear as … Continue reading
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Tagged Cape Byron, Endeavour Crater, La Bajada, Mars Exploration Rover, MER, Mesilla, NASA, Opportunity, Perseverance Valley
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