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| Posted on: Mar 19 2020, 04:33 PM | |
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The mole is looking rather horizontal in the latest images; I don't have a good feeling about this anymore.... I was surprised that they didn't put pressure on the probe (with the scoop) from the left side in an attempt to make it a bit more vertical. Perhaps the left side was inaccessible to the scoop. |
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| Posted on: Dec 23 2019, 03:37 AM | |
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Almost as if it is running into something hard. |
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| Posted on: Nov 22 2019, 04:01 AM | |
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This tweet seems to show quite a bit more progress. https://twitter.com/NASAInSight/status/1197594417667772416 |
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| Posted on: Nov 3 2019, 05:14 PM | |
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Looks like it may have dropped down a bit after removing the scoop. |
| Forum: InSight · Post Preview: #245982 · Replies: 1270 · Views: 1002205 |
| Posted on: Oct 3 2019, 07:27 PM | |
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Tweet from NASAInsight "My heat probe recovery efforts continue… I’m going to use my scoop to push sideways on the mole, “pinning” it against the soil wall. This may help it get more traction to start digging again. More details: http://go.nasa.gov/2OhxNFz" |
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| Posted on: Aug 4 2019, 07:27 PM | |
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Has there been any discussion of scooping soil from an adjacent area and using it to fill the hole? |
| Forum: InSight · Post Preview: #245397 · Replies: 1270 · Views: 1002205 |
| Posted on: Jul 22 2019, 12:56 AM | |
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Crops from 4 Sol 230 IDC frames were resized (zoomed / sharpened) these show the pit illuminated by the sun close to local noon. The arm was moved between each frame so imaging experts should be able to create 3D models of the pit and estimate depth etc. More sol 230 images were coming down as I assembled this composite. [attachment=44962:sol_230_close_up.jpg] Sure would appear there is material missing from the hole. Where did it all go? Is the soil so compressible that it is all still there - perhaps pounded into a hard plug at the bottom? |
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| Posted on: Jun 5 2019, 04:48 PM | |
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"If removed from the soil, the mole can't go back in." Why is this? I understand that the structure provides initial guidance for the probe and that there is no way to reinsert the probe into the structure, but couldn't the arm be used to provide a bit of guidance to the probe to get it restarted? |
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| Posted on: Dec 1 2018, 02:53 AM | |
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| Forum: InSight · Post Preview: #242268 · Replies: 1270 · Views: 1002205 |
| Posted on: Oct 25 2018, 03:02 AM | |
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Thanks. Been bugging me for quite some time now that I couldn't remember the mission. Seems my sense of time is way off though. I remembered this as something that happened in my late teens, maybe early 20's. That would have been late 60's early 70's. But Galileo was launched in 1989...... QUOTE [Mods, obviously this thread is misplaced.] I almost posted in "Chit Chat", but the description of Chit Chat is "Outside the realms of Spaceflight all together." I didn't think my question was Outside the realms of Spaceflight all together. The description of "Past and Future" is "...missions from the past and the future". I thought that best fit my question. |
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| Posted on: Oct 24 2018, 06:59 PM | |
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When I was a teenager (45 - 50 years ago), there was a mission launched where the main parabolic high gain antenna did not open fully. What was this mission and how did they solve the antenna problem? |
| Forum: Chit Chat · Post Preview: #241528 · Replies: 9 · Views: 23619 |
| Posted on: Jun 3 2017, 02:56 AM | |
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Do I remember right that Oppy's wheel motors have brushes? If so, how in the world (or how on Mars) can those brushes not be totally worn away? Yet Oppy keeps on going, and going, and going..... |
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| Posted on: Sep 9 2016, 03:04 AM | |
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| Forum: MSL · Post Preview: #232588 · Replies: 2243 · Views: 2182053 |
| Posted on: Sep 8 2016, 02:15 AM | |
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| Forum: MSL · Post Preview: #232568 · Replies: 2243 · Views: 2182053 |
| Posted on: Mar 1 2015, 02:24 AM | |
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From what I have read, the dark trim on the dress is actually black and the ambient lighting provides the gold tint via surface reflection. Then it is not black. "Black is.... the result of the absence of or complete absorption of light." (Wikipedia). If the trim was black, it would not be reflecting any ambient lighting. |
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| Posted on: Jul 8 2014, 05:52 PM | |
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First burn complete. Looks like it went well. |
| Forum: Cometary and Asteroid Missions · Post Preview: #210969 · Replies: 91 · Views: 140044 |
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| Posted on: Jan 17 2014, 02:20 AM | |
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| Posted on: Dec 8 2012, 04:05 PM | |
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What is that you caught that shows as a streak about 60% down (top to bottom) and 80% across (left to right). Just above/left of the larger cloud? |
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| Posted on: Sep 6 2012, 03:37 PM | |
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| Forum: MSL · Post Preview: #190723 · Replies: 199 · Views: 178788 |
| Posted on: Aug 27 2012, 02:34 AM | |
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I always thought that 100% relative humidity was when the partial pressure of the water vapor in the atmosphere was equal to the vapor pressure of liquid water at a given temperature. As such, partial pressures of other gasses in the atmosphere would be irrelevant. |
| Forum: MSL · Post Preview: #190003 · Replies: 307 · Views: 455625 |
| Posted on: Aug 20 2012, 07:18 PM | |
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Per http://www.space.com/17174-mars-rover-curi...eadline+Feed%29, should be steering actuator tests tosol, first movement sol 16. |
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| Posted on: Aug 2 2012, 11:56 PM | |
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| Posted on: Aug 1 2012, 02:18 AM | |
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