Candidate Mars 6 Site Found?, Possible MRO identification of candidate Mars 6 landing/crash site |
Candidate Mars 6 Site Found?, Possible MRO identification of candidate Mars 6 landing/crash site |
Jul 21 2018, 08:12 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1426 Joined: 26-July 08 Member No.: 4270 |
A candidate crash site for Mars 6 is being reported. I'm not anywhere near informed enough to evaluate their work, other than that a lot apparently went into it.
https://multiphysics.ru/stati/proekty/model...rata-mars-6.htm -------------------- -- Hungry4info (Sirius_Alpha)
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Jul 29 2018, 01:17 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 893 Joined: 15-June 09 From: Lisbon, Portugal Member No.: 4824 |
The HiRISE image ESP_037703_1560 partially overlaps the area and further extends it eastward.
The proposed location is centered at pixel 7982x,30528y. Illumination seems to be more favorable (as compared with PSP_003894_1560). Again, I could not locate anything looking like a parachute. Fernando |
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