The Planetary Society Rover Updates |
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Sep 1 2006, 02:38 PM
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Hehe...I guess it is good to hear that Steve managed to avoid being eaten by a bear. There is a high probability he will survive the rovers, too.
It might be interesting to hear more about why this location was chosen for the tests. But after reading the descriptions of the experiments that were performed, they seemed more aimed at simulating communications between a rover's instruments and its controllers on Earth. If that is the case, the local climatic conditions might be of secondary importance. -------------------- ...Tom
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