Finishing work in and around Seitah, sols 238-378 |
Finishing work in and around Seitah, sols 238-378 |
Oct 21 2021, 06:50 AM
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It's time to start a new thread - this will cover the remaining work in Seitah and the drive back to the landing site.
Phil -------------------- ... because the Solar System ain't gonna map itself.
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Oct 24 2021, 04:41 PM
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Perseverance had a pretty fair tilt when this was taken and these are probably as horizontal as the precious ridge. The tilt of the previously shown sol 238 Mastcam-Z picture can be estimated with the projection of the images onto a sphere provided online by marslife.org. The mast was tilted about 4° to the left (that's more than I presumed from the Navcam photos). When we apply the tilt to the picture, the layers are still tilted to the right (towards Artuby ridge) with an angle of about 7° to 8°. This is in accordance with the Rimfax results where we have a dip angle of about 12° towards Artuby ridge. |
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