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On to Santa Maria!
Stu
post Dec 3 2010, 05:10 PM
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In super-sensational 3D - sorry, I thought I was writing for the SKY TV magazine for a moment there - you really get a feel for how Santa Maria is hidden by a drop in the local terrain...

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Another couple of drives and we should see her a lot better, I'd say.


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post Dec 3 2010, 05:29 PM
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Very nice! I'm trying to decide whether the near horizon is in fact the patch of outcrop running across our path about 70m ahead, with the little crater Tesh mentioned out of sight beyond it?? If so, it's over the top next drive. If it's not, and fredk's right about the little crater, then where is the outcrop that ought to be in front of it?
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post Dec 3 2010, 06:14 PM
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Endurance did show a bit of cliff at the equivalent distance. Which, btw, was Eagle Crater! Another drive or two, and we will be closer to Santa Maria than Opportunity was to Endurance on Sol 1.

Lion King pan right outside Eagle: http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpeg/PIA05755.jpg


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post Dec 3 2010, 06:21 PM
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What we saw of Endurance at approximately the same distance :
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Really different

EDIT : Sorry same idea but too late!
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post Dec 3 2010, 11:13 PM
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Latest on Opportunity from Scott Maxwell's titter. "Oh, my, nearly four hours of drive time thisol -- longer than I thought. We might make it the full 140m after all!"


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post Dec 4 2010, 05:29 AM
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And also some new crater names from here:
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Also doing mid-drive imaging of crater triplet ("Vanguard"), and post-drive imaging should cover Voskhod Crater.
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post Dec 4 2010, 11:43 AM
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Continuing our series of "How big is it compared to...?", here you can see Santa Maria (left), Eagle Crater (centre) and Endurance (right) all to the same scale...

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... and also Santa Maria and Endurance magically transported to the interior of Victoria Crater...

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post Dec 4 2010, 04:36 PM
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QUOTE (ngunn @ Dec 3 2010, 05:29 PM) *
I'm trying to decide whether the near horizon is in fact the patch of outcrop running across our path about 70m ahead...

Here are my identifications, using mhoward's 2438 pancam mosaic. Green is a bit of one of the crater triplet (Vanguard?) and black is the 15m crater (Voskhod?). (You can see the rest of the triplet in the neighbouring pancam frame.) I think white is the patch of outcrop you asked about.
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If we do 140 metres, we should be very close to Voskhod!
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post Dec 4 2010, 05:14 PM
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Now Fred! You know there's only one way to do this kind of comparison!

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(please forgive the cheeky filename!)

So your pink circle is really one of the craters, but the black circle is correct.

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post Dec 4 2010, 06:25 PM
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QUOTE (Stu @ Dec 4 2010, 03:43 AM) *
Continuing our series of "How big is it compared to...?",


Here's one just for you Stu.
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post Dec 4 2010, 06:40 PM
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Dan... wow... thank you! That is (bleep) brilliant!!!

Edit: thanks, Dan! http://roadtoendeavour.wordpress.com/2010/...-of-santa-maria


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post Dec 4 2010, 06:41 PM
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QUOTE (fredk @ Dec 4 2010, 05:36 PM) *
Here are my identifications, using mhoward's 2438 pancam mosaic. Green is a bit of one of the crater triplet (Vanguard?) and black is the 15m crater (Voskhod?). (You can see the rest of the triplet in the neighbouring pancam frame.) I think white is the patch of outcrop you asked about.

smile.gif When I see your images, I feel like Santa Maria is our last stop at a big geology feature before we rush for the next 6 km to Cape York at Endeavour Crater... Our "last chance" science (and beer) saloon ! laugh.gif
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post Dec 4 2010, 07:01 PM
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That was indeed brilliant, Dan. Truly inspired.

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post Dec 4 2010, 08:10 PM
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QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ Dec 4 2010, 05:14 PM) *
So your pink circle is really one of the craters, but the black circle is correct.

Agreed. Phil-o-vision saves the day! Here's my corrected version:
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(And the filename is perfect - I've been fighting reality for a long time now! laugh.gif )
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post Dec 4 2010, 09:31 PM
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Thanks Fred and Phil for that excellent key to the view ahead. All that's missing is the distance to that near horizon. It seems devoid of features that would make it easy to triangulate. Also it seems to retreat as we advance, as does tend to happen on convex surfaces. All the same there must come a point where convex gives way to concave and all the intervening ground is revealed. Maybe not for another fortnight - or maybe even tomorrow.
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