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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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2430 Joined: 30-January 13 From: Penang, Malaysia. Member No.: 6853 |
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 16 2015, 08:41 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 813 Joined: 3-June 04 From: Brittany, France Member No.: 79 |
My take on this awesome view of Namib dune:
ADMIN NOTE: Broken image link - click here to see image. As Sean, I added a picture of Mt Sharp from sol 1169 and extended the sky. Does someone know the height of this dune ? -------------------- |
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Dec 17 2015, 03:02 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 923 Joined: 10-November 15 Member No.: 7837 |
My take on this awesome view of Namib dune: ADMIN NOTE: Broken image link - click here to see image. As Sean, I added a picture of Mt Sharp from sol 1169 and extended the sky. Does someone know the height of this dune ? Lovely work there Thomas... great minds think alike! I was too eager to complete mine before the left side of the dune appeared! -------------------- |
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