Southward from San Antonio to the Next Waypoint |
Southward from San Antonio to the Next Waypoint |
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It seems about the right time to start a new thread as we have now turned East to Endeavour.
Hope no one minds... -------------------- -- Robin
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We'll see what it looks like when we get there. In theory, ascending from atop the Columbia Hills would have simply gotten Spirit back down to the Gusev Plain, but actually placed her into the most interesting locale.
Geomorphologically, the inter-crater plains should be different than the intra-crater plains. --Bill -------------------- |
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