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Some Statistics for Spirit & Oppy, As the journey continues on Mars
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post Nov 6 2017, 06:54 PM
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QUOTE (MoreInput @ Nov 5 2017, 02:29 PM) *
The table contains the following:
- The sols until 4895
- The watt-hours per sol as reported in the weekly MER report (https://mars.nasa.gov/mer/mission/status_opportunityAll.html)
- Also the tau factor and dust factor
- And the odometry
- In the column "Cleaning event" I marked the sols, which were reported that a cleaning event happend.
- The columns "Start site", "L sub S", "UTC at local noon" and activity I took from the Analyst's Notebook. (But only to Sol 4680).

For the first 250 Sols I don't have very much information. Is there any other source for this time?

This is really great, thank you for assembling it. For the firs 250 sols, did you try poking into the SOWG and Mission Manager's reports for each sol on the Analyst's Notebook? I didn't find all the missing information there, but some (e.g. odometry) was present in a random MM report I looked at.

For tau and dust, ask Mark Lemmon (Deimos on this forum) and I'm sure he'll be happy to help you.


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post Jan 2 2018, 08:42 PM
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Happy New Year to everyone!
An here the update for the timeline 2017. I just the 45 km landmark. I didn't find any really important locations which are necessary to mention.

I updated also the tau, dust factor and odometry values in the sheet at google docs. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HgO...dit?usp=sharing
The table is free for every one to use.

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post Apr 1 2018, 02:13 PM
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I updated my Opportunity statistics table to Sol 5038. Also the data from the analyst notebook until 4861 is added.

Here is the link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HgO...dit?usp=sharing

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post Apr 1 2018, 10:12 PM
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QUOTE (MoreInput @ Apr 1 2018, 10:13 PM) *
I updated my Opportunity statistics table to Sol 5038....

Getting an error on the link, will try again later smile.gif
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post Apr 2 2018, 06:30 PM
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Here is the correct link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HgO...#gid=2060571996


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post Apr 3 2018, 06:09 AM
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Thanks... Working now, but looks like I need to open on something other than an iPad smile.gif
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post Jun 11 2018, 07:41 PM
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I just updated the table with the latest new from the status update website until Sol 5100.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HgO...2JZn1vhy0Q/edit

I also added the non official and uncalibrated data from Mark Lemmons website http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~lemmon/mars-tau-b.html


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post Jun 12 2018, 04:05 AM
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QUOTE (MoreInput @ Jun 11 2018, 12:41 PM) *
I just updated the table with the latest new from the status update website until Sol 5100.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HgO...2JZn1vhy0Q/edit


FYI that is an editable Google sheet - not sure you want us to be able to do that! unsure.gif


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post Jun 12 2018, 07:28 PM
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QUOTE (lyford @ Jun 12 2018, 06:05 AM) *
FYI that is an editable Google sheet - not sure you want us to be able to do that! unsure.gif


Yes, I know: It is intended to be editable for everyone.
I updated it for the latest info from sol 5107 (https://mars.nasa.gov/mer/mission/status.html#opportunity)

And to make it as dramatic as it is I add a graph from sol 1 to 5107 for the tau and reported Whr of Opportunity. 133 Whr is really not much anymore.


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I made a better version of the diagram:
- The first shows the energy production since landing. It also shows how low the 22 Whr of Sol 5111 is.
- Interesting: In the winter 2010 the energy production fell to 232 Whr, which was lower than in the dust storm 2007. ( I only have the values from the MER reports).
- The tau value of 10.8 compared to the normal values of tau and the highest tau of 2007.

- Diagram of the dust factor. Best value was 0.964 (Sol 3662) - nearly clear solar arrays.
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And again a new timeline of the Mars Exploration Rover mission, beginning with 2003.

Good luck, Opportunity! We want to hear from you, soon!


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And, sadly, the final update of the MER timeline.

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Thanks for doing this for all these years, MoreInput. Always provided a unique and interesting scaled sense of perspective. smile.gif


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