Exploring Mt Sharp - The Dunes - Part 1: Bagnold Dunes, Site 51-53, Sol 1172-1273, November 24, 2015-March 6, 2016 |
Exploring Mt Sharp - The Dunes - Part 1: Bagnold Dunes, Site 51-53, Sol 1172-1273, November 24, 2015-March 6, 2016 |
Nov 23 2015, 12:41 PM
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Midnight Planets reporting that Curiosity moved approximately 46.2m SSE (161º) on Sol 1172. LINK Quick and Dirty L-NavCam using the 5 available frames (MS ICE), reduced ~10% to get within the UL limit
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Dec 14 2015, 08:11 PM
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NAVCAM stereo travel animation for Sol 1181 is 31 frames.
Here's a small preview of the left NAVCAM's view: And here's the full-size (512x256) stereo pair animation for Parallel and Cross-Eye viewing. File sizes are 4.0 MiB each. NAVCAM stereo travel animation for Sol 1183 is 25 frames. Here's a small preview of the left NAVCAM's view: And here's the full-size (512x256) stereo pair animation for Parallel and Cross-Eye viewing. File sizes are 3.1 MiB each. NAVCAM stereo travel animation for Sol 1185 is 63 frames. Here's a small preview of the left NAVCAM's view: And here's the full-size (512x256) stereo pair animation for Parallel and Cross-Eye viewing. File sizes are 8.7 MiB each. NAVCAM stereo travel animation for Sol 1187 is 36 frames. Here's a small preview of the left NAVCAM's view: And here's the full-size (512x256) stereo pair animation for Parallel and Cross-Eye viewing. File sizes are 5.5 MiB each. NAVCAM stereo travel animation for Sol 1192 is 53 frames. Here's a small preview of the left NAVCAM's view: And here's the full-size (512x256) stereo pair animation for Parallel and Cross-Eye viewing. File sizes are 7.9 MiB each. |
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