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Jezero Delta Campaign, Sols 414-1000, 21 Apr 2022- 23 Dec 2023
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post Dec 24 2023, 10:30 PM
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Looking a bit earlier, the mosaic below uses Sol 1000 imagery with a large version link. Thanks to Paul for image and camera navigation info and Kevin Gill for the raw image utilities that all help prep the images for my processing.

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And here is Sol 999 with a large version link.

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Extended drive animation from Sol 387 to the present.


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post Dec 26 2023, 08:59 AM
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Perseverance spots a giant sunspot on Dec 22nd


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post Dec 27 2023, 02:07 AM
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Thank you Glevesque smile.gif Here are a couple of Sols that help fill in the animation. The first mosaic uses Sol 997 imagery with a large version link. Thanks to Paul for image and camera navigation info and Kevin Gill for the raw image utilities that all help prep the images for my processing.

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Below is Sol 998 with a large version link.

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Extended drive animation from Sol 387 to the present.


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post Dec 27 2023, 07:43 PM
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This mosaic uses Sol 994 imagery with a large version link. Thanks to Paul for image and camera navigation info and Kevin Gill for the raw image utilities that all help prep the images for my processing.

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Below has a synthetic sky added, helped by the relatively uniform timing and lighting of the individual images.

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post Dec 27 2023, 08:29 PM
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This one uses Sol 993 imagery with a large version link.

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post Dec 29 2023, 04:32 PM
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QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ Dec 29 2023, 03:30 AM) *
Hi Steve. Your link to the large sol 994 pan is not working.


Greetings Phil - aha redoing the upload did the trick smile.gif Indeed that's a really neat panorama from Neville!


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post Jan 26 2024, 10:53 PM
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We haven't been on the delta for a while. Is it time for a new topic?

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post Jan 27 2024, 08:22 AM
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Yes, it is! Accordingly, 48 posts from sol 1000 forward have been moved to the new Jezero Crater Margin Campaign thread. Please redirect the discussion there; thanks! smile.gif


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post May 18 2024, 03:53 PM
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I would like to know where the sample identified as Amalik (the last one in the second row at the bottom) deposited in the first deposit zone comes from. Thank you !

"Malay" (Issole Sol 337), "Mageik" (Amalik : Trident Volcano Sol 579), "Crosswind Lake" (Observation Mountain Sol 639), "Roubion" (Roubion Sol 164), "Coulettes" (Brac Sol 271), "Montdenier" (Rochette Sol 190), "Bearwallow" (Wildcat Ridge Sol 516), "Skyland" (Skinner Ridge Sol 495), "Atsáh" (Sid Sol 377) et "Amalik" (?).

PIA25738: WATSON's Photomontage of Mars Sample Depot
https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA25738

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J'aimerais savoir d'où provient l'échantillon identifié Amalik (le dernier de la deuxième rangée en bas) déposé dans la première zone de dépôt. Merci a vous !

"Malay" (Issole Sol 337), "Mageik" (Amalik : Trident Volcano Sol 579), "Crosswind Lake" (Observation Mountain Sol 639), "Roubion" (Roubion Sol 164), "Coulettes" (Brac Sol 271), "Montdenier" (Rochette Sol 190), "Bearwallow" (Wildcat Ridge Sol 516), "Skyland" (Skinner Ridge Sol 495), "Atsáh" (Sid Sol 377) et "Amalik" (?).

PIA25738: WATSON's Photomontage of Mars Sample Depot
https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA25738


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post May 19 2024, 08:14 AM
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QUOTE (Glevesque @ May 18 2024, 11:53 PM) *
I would like to know where the sample identified as Amalik (the last one in the second row at the bottom) deposited in the first deposit zone comes from. Thank you !

"Malay" (Issole Sol 337), "Mageik" (Amalik : Trident Volcano Sol 579), "Crosswind Lake" (Observation Mountain Sol 639), "Roubion" (Roubion Sol 164), "Coulettes" (Brac Sol 271), "Montdenier" (Rochette Sol 190), "Bearwallow" (Wildcat Ridge Sol 516), "Skyland" (Skinner Ridge Sol 495), "Atsáh" (Sid Sol 377) et "Amalik" (?).

PIA25738: WATSON's Photomontage of Mars Sample Depot
https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA25738

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J'aimerais savoir d'où provient l'échantillon identifié Amalik (le dernier de la deuxième rangée en bas) déposé dans la première zone de dépôt. Merci a vous !

"Malay" (Issole Sol 337), "Mageik" (Amalik : Trident Volcano Sol 579), "Crosswind Lake" (Observation Mountain Sol 639), "Roubion" (Roubion Sol 164), "Coulettes" (Brac Sol 271), "Montdenier" (Rochette Sol 190), "Bearwallow" (Wildcat Ridge Sol 516), "Skyland" (Skinner Ridge Sol 495), "Atsáh" (Sid Sol 377) et "Amalik" (?).

PIA25738: WATSON's Photomontage of Mars Sample Depot
https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA25738



Visit the mission Sample page URL and follow the link for the science notes for samples 14 & 15. That will open a PDF file from the PDS, it contains lots of information about Amalik, including maps that show the location etc.
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post Yesterday, 03:27 AM
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THANKS PaulH51

Thanks, with the document I replaced Trident Volcano with Amalik, and extracted all the tube numbers (finally!). I had seen both documents, but at the time I didn't pay attention (error on my part).

In Deposit No. 1, there appear to be the two core sample tubes from the Amalik outcrop. There is supposed to be only one copy of the sample pairs collected on each target !!!!

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Merci, avec le document j'ai remplacer Trident Volcano par Amalik, et extrait tout les numéros de tube (enfin !). J'avait entre vue les deux document, mais à l'époque je n'avait pas prêté attention (erreur de ma part).

Dans le dépôt no 1, il semble y avoir les deux tubes d'échantillons de carottage de l'affleurement Amalik. Il est supposé n'y avoir qu'un seul exemplaire des paires d'échantillons récoltée sur chaque cible !!!!


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post Yesterday, 06:33 PM
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I think I understood about the tenth tubes deposited in the deposit zone. This is the third control tube (no. 188) sealed at the “Amalik” sampling location on Sol 586 (October 14, 2022).

Three days of research, just for not having read at the bottom of the first page given by PaulH51:
https://science.nasa.gov/mission/mars-2020-...s-rock-samples/

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Je crois avoir compris pour le dixième tubes déposés dans la zone de dépôt. Il s'agit du troisième tube témoins (le no 188) scellé au lieu d'échantillonnage « Amalik » au Sol 586 (14 octobre 2022).

Trois jours de recherches, juste pour ne pas avoir été lire en bas de la première page donné par PaulH51 :
https://science.nasa.gov/mission/mars-2020-...s-rock-samples/


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