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From Concepción to the "Twin Craters", and beyond...
paxdan
post Mar 12 2010, 06:32 PM
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Low temp stopping the PANCAM filter wheel from rotating fully so the frame of the filter wheel was visible is all i can remember. I think you even interviewed Jim Bell about it:

http://www.planetary.org/explore/topics/ma...vers/audio.html

Rover Audio Update, April 27, 2006
Pancam Update with Jim Bell

MP3 format (running time 28:27)
Doug Ellison, the host of the online forum unmannedspaceflight.com, interviews Pancam Payload Element Lead Jim Bell about:

* Low Ridge Haven: Pre-planning for Spirit's long winter stay
* Victoria Crater just on the horizon
* Tilt or Latitude for extra power
* Coping with streaks and noise in images
* Taking pictures in the cold: stuck filter wheel
* Albedo and photometry: ground truthing orbital observations
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post Mar 12 2010, 07:20 PM
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Outcrop up ahead... our next stop?

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post Mar 12 2010, 07:41 PM
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Keep it quiet Stu...maybe they won't notice it... rolleyes.gif


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post Mar 12 2010, 07:58 PM
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Now, now, Rui! smile.gif The purpose of a journey is not to reach a destination, it is to experience the trip itself...


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Bill Harris
post Mar 12 2010, 09:25 PM
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Outcrop up ahead...
If not a stop, at least a look.

We saw many "fracture fills" at Concepcion. This bluff or step may be the surface expression of a fracture or an "Anatolia feature" and remember that some of the Anatolia features trend NW-SW, so this will put it well in line with fractures in the Concepcion area. Not proposing a full-blown science stop, but hoping that we won't breeze right by the outcrop. As far as I can tell, it's right on the projected path (I think... I can't get used to the drive path cutting across ripples).

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post Mar 12 2010, 11:36 PM
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I'm a little apprehensive about posting this given the skill level here, but here is my first attempt at an anaglyph using the March 12 navcam images. I suppose this location is a lot like many others, but "standing here" gives me a sense of relaxation.
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post Mar 13 2010, 02:49 AM
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QUOTE (Beauford @ Mar 12 2010, 03:36 PM) *
I'm a little apprehensive about posting this given the skill level here, but here is my first attempt at an anaglyph using the March 12 navcam images. I suppose this location is a lot like many others, but "standing here" gives me a sense of relaxation.

The left and right eyes are reversed, had to flip my glasses to make it work!
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post Mar 13 2010, 03:54 AM
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QUOTE (Beauford @ Mar 12 2010, 06:36 PM) *
I'm a little apprehensive about posting this given the skill level here...

No worries. That's what we do here, learn and post.

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Phil Stooke
post Mar 13 2010, 02:17 PM
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"Now, now, Rui! The purpose of a journey is not to reach a destination, it is to experience the trip itself... "

Hey, it's a Luno-KHOD, not a Luno-STOP! Oh, sorry, wrong world. But right sentiment!

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post Mar 13 2010, 03:51 PM
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Phil I think Rui's point in moving on is just that, moving on. As soon as we get to Endeavor he'll be dreaming about Bopolu Crater.


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post Mar 13 2010, 11:29 PM
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you're even shortsighted, Dan biggrin.gif


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post Mar 14 2010, 10:02 AM
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QUOTE (ustrax @ Mar 12 2010, 08:41 PM) *
Keep it quiet Stu...maybe they won't notice it... rolleyes.gif

They didn't. :-P
We're already past it after the last move.
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post Mar 14 2010, 10:11 AM
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Huh. I'm actually a bit surprised.

On the other hand, the team may have determined that when you've seen one outcrop of Meridiani bedrock (in Oppy's current region anyhow), you've seen them all. They know there's mineralogically different terrain ahead. The chance to directly examine phyllosilicates might just start trumping stops for anything that's not obviously & radically unusual...


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post Mar 14 2010, 06:08 PM
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True, and looking at this area again, the outcrop may be on the rim of a buried eroded crater. "Nothing to see folks, move along..."

As far as I can see the next important stop will be Twin Crater, a major "road cut" on the route. Then things may get interesting-- we get off of the aeolian peneplain we've been on forever and start going downslope. The distant vista will improve and we might start to get lower in the geologic section.

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post Mar 14 2010, 11:16 PM
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QUOTE (nprev @ Mar 14 2010, 05:11 AM) *
Huh. I'm actually a bit surprised.

On the other hand, the team may have determined that when you've seen one outcrop of Meridiani bedrock (in Oppy's current region anyhow), you've seen them all. They know there's mineralogically different terrain ahead. The chance to directly examine phyllosilicates might just start trumping stops for anything that's not obviously & radically unusual...



I have to agree here. Personally I am eager to get to some new geology. Tough, though, when almost every rock and cobble looks so inviting. Wouldn't we all love to pick up some of these, crumble Mars between our fingers. Sigh!

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