Post Block Island Meteor Studies (The Western Route), The 6th Leg in our Zig Zag Journey to Endeavour Crater |
Post Block Island Meteor Studies (The Western Route), The 6th Leg in our Zig Zag Journey to Endeavour Crater |
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Sep 13 2009, 09:58 AM
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I think it's time for a new thread for Opportunity after her Block Island Studies and time to think about where
the Mars Rover Drivers are going to send Her. Will they decide to head south of Block Island or go back to the western route they were on before? Where ever they go. I hope they find some more interesting surprises along the way. One Question I do have regarding the Rovers. Have they ever found any Diamonds or Gold along the way and if mars did have them. Would they be buried beneath the surface??? Something I've been wondering about for a while if any precious metals would be on Mars or Not? I would say yes. Time to start |
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Sep 20 2009, 02:03 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 237 Joined: 22-December 07 From: Alice Springs, N.T. Australia Member No.: 3989 |
Decided to colourize it anyway - sort of how I imagine it might look! If I had a bit more time I would get rid of the white areas on the rocks as they should be coloured.
Stu - loved your anaglyph..... as always! You wouldn't want to be wandering around in your spacesuit amongst that lot during the night without a really good torch! (Rip - ) |
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