To the Cape! (part 2), For real this time! |
To the Cape! (part 2), For real this time! |
Jun 13 2008, 08:10 AM
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Jun 19 2008, 03:32 PM
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Another big drive downslope tosol (1565). The navcam view of Verde is now reminiscent of the previous best pancam views!
If we can make it across the scattered rocks immediately in front of us, it looks like a good, drivable rocky surface at the base of the cliff... We're now by far at the deepest point we've ever been on this mission. I wonder if these rock slabs that we're sitting on are original to this depth or tumbled down long ago. |
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