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When Will Oppy Be Free
mike
post Jun 3 2005, 05:19 PM
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QUOTE (alan @ Jun 3 2005, 07:37 AM)
487,488, and 489 still available. Anyone want to claim them?
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I'll claim 489, if at all possible.. I already claimed 470, but admittedly that was not the proper sol. EXCEPT that that was the day it went over that one really bad patch, you know, the one that looked like all the others, but uhh, ehh.

Yeah. I'll take 489, if it's legal to do so.
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post Jun 4 2005, 03:29 PM
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So, who picked Sol 484? biggrin.gif


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post Jun 4 2005, 03:40 PM
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"So, who picked Sol 484? biggrin.gif"

I did! I just downloaded the images with MMB 1.1 - looks like Oppy's free! Free!

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post Jun 4 2005, 03:47 PM
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Wooooohooooooo, this is SO GREAT!! biggrin.gif biggrin.gif cool.gif



I'm so happy now!! Go Oppy Go Go!!!


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post Jun 4 2005, 04:45 PM
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Yep, the front hazcam in the other thread shows that the wheels are on firm ground and headed up and over the dune, and the rear hazcam (the previous message in this thread) shows good traction on the rear wheels, although the whell on the right side of that image seems to have more slippage.

Good deal. I knew she'd get out eventually.

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post Jun 4 2005, 06:11 PM
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QUOTE (Bubbinski @ Jun 4 2005, 05:40 PM)
"So, who picked Sol 484? biggrin.gif"

I did!  I just downloaded the images with MMB 1.1 - looks like Oppy's free!  Free!

Bubbinski
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Congratulation! About my (bloody close-by) bet sol 483 I found a nice verbalisation in an English dictionary: "A miss is as good as a mile" - right? biggrin.gif


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post Jun 5 2005, 01:04 AM
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Can almost see the cartoon version of this already. Two small martians sitting on the solar panels of Opportunity one saying to the other: 'Let go of the wheel and move over, from now on I will drive!'
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