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Tau Chart, Comparing both rovers
djellison
post Jun 30 2006, 03:10 PM
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I visited this data early on, but there's 600+ sols worth now, so I've revisited it

I thought it would be interesting to comapre Tau values form both rovers at the same time - so to that end I added 21 to the sol number of each Opportunity tau observation to bring it in to line, within a sol, of Spirit observations.

What does it show? (remember to subtract 21 to get ACTUAL Opportunity Sol numbers)

Well - both rovers experience a large increase from around Sol 350-370, but for Opportunity it peaked briefly significantly higher. Spirit experienced two local events, 380 and 420, Opportunity a long, small peak around 450 and another, shorter one at 480, and the share the big spike at 510ish.

Interesting stuff anyway - when you match them up, time wise ( i.e. +21 on MERB sol numbers ) they match quite closely.

Doug
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