On to Santa Maria! |
On to Santa Maria! |
Dec 1 2010, 05:09 PM
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Senior Member Group: Moderator Posts: 4279 Joined: 19-April 05 From: .br at .es Member No.: 253 |
Great.
An idea: What about a sort of animated image with the pancams of last three or four drives? |
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Dec 1 2010, 05:12 PM
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Senior Member Group: Moderator Posts: 3431 Joined: 11-August 04 From: USA Member No.: 98 |
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Dec 1 2010, 05:18 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 568 Joined: 20-April 05 From: Silesia Member No.: 299 |
We can see quite a bit more of Santa Maria as of 2436. Probably we are closer to Santa Maria about 130-140 meters. Am I right? -------------------- Free software for planetary science (including Cassini Image Viewer).
http://members.tripod.com/petermasek/marinerall.html |
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Dec 1 2010, 06:07 PM
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Senior Member Group: Moderator Posts: 4279 Joined: 19-April 05 From: .br at .es Member No.: 253 |
100m.
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Dec 1 2010, 06:17 PM
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Senior Member Group: Admin Posts: 4763 Joined: 15-March 05 From: Glendale, AZ Member No.: 197 |
....and 900 meters to go!
-------------------- If Occam had heard my theory, things would be very different now.
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Dec 1 2010, 08:32 PM
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The Poet Dude Group: Moderator Posts: 5551 Joined: 15-March 04 From: Kendal, Cumbria, UK Member No.: 60 |
Great. An idea: What about a sort of animated image with the pancams of last three or four drives? Oh, alright then... http://twitpic.com/3bzhnf -------------------- |
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Dec 2 2010, 12:03 AM
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Solar System Cartographer Group: Members Posts: 10171 Joined: 5-April 05 From: Canada Member No.: 227 |
I stitched the new pan and ran it through the old Astigmatron at Stretch Factor 10 (any more and it's gonna blow, Cap'n).
Phil -------------------- ... because the Solar System ain't gonna map itself.
Also to be found posting similar content on https://mastodon.social/@PhilStooke Maps for download (free PD: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm...Cartography.pdf NOTE: everything created by me which I post on UMSF is considered to be in the public domain (NOT CC, public domain) |
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Dec 2 2010, 01:19 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 166 Joined: 20-September 05 From: North Texas Member No.: 503 |
Phil,
It's amazing how flat most of that image is, even with a 10X stretch! David |
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Dec 2 2010, 01:56 AM
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Senior Member Group: Admin Posts: 4763 Joined: 15-March 05 From: Glendale, AZ Member No.: 197 |
It definitely highlights though, why we haven't been able to view Santa Maria until now (barely.) That's a tidy little basin she's sitting in.
-------------------- If Occam had heard my theory, things would be very different now.
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Dec 2 2010, 04:21 AM
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Senior Member Group: Admin Posts: 3108 Joined: 21-December 05 From: Canberra, Australia Member No.: 615 |
EDIT: I decided I wasn't happy with the 100metre markers image I made.
While I did say that it may not have been accurate, it was probably too inaccurate to be usable and was giving a false impression. I'd like to see some attempts made at putting a rough overaly on the navcam images though just to get a feel for how far we have to go. Hey, fredk ...any chance of introducing a few little dark waving men to one of the images? In the meantime, here's a thought, we are about as far from Santa Maria crater as we were at Duck Bay from the farside of Vicitoria Crater! |
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Dec 2 2010, 06:59 AM
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Senior Member Group: Moderator Posts: 4279 Joined: 19-April 05 From: .br at .es Member No.: 253 |
Thanks, Stu. We can clearly see the center section raising from behind the near horizon. |
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Dec 2 2010, 11:58 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2836 Joined: 22-April 05 From: Ridderkerk, Netherlands Member No.: 353 |
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Dec 2 2010, 12:45 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2836 Joined: 22-April 05 From: Ridderkerk, Netherlands Member No.: 353 |
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Dec 2 2010, 03:26 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 4247 Joined: 17-January 05 Member No.: 152 |
...did a rough overlay on an MMB view and used the 100m line markers and some visible ground features to place some 100m marker posts. My guess is we're still not seeing very far, and the "near horizon" is blocking most of the view ahead. I can't see in the pancams the ~15 metre diameter crater about 250 metres ahead of the 2436 position. But the little triplet of craters at around 150 metres is now visible. Still, the near horizon looks pretty far, so maybe that 15 m crater has a very subtle rim. All will be revealed soon enough... |
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Dec 2 2010, 04:10 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 399 Joined: 28-August 07 From: San Francisco Member No.: 3511 |
Another great read covering November:
http://www.planetary.org/news/2010/1130_Ma...te_Mission.html -------------------- 'She drove until the wheels fell off...'
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