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Jan 12 2006, 01:44 PM
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May 1 2006, 01:47 PM
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Giving 200 Whrs as basically the cut-off of survivability, it's more like 90-150 sols on your graphs
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May 1 2006, 02:57 PM
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Giving 200 Whrs as basically the cut-off of survivability, it's more like 90-150 sols on your graphs Doug I think you forget that on Helvicks graph it already includes dust accumulation for 450sols to get the blue estimate line at sol 450. If you landed at this stage actual power would be much higher and last much longer than 90-150 sols. Actual power would be closer to 450W ie. the red line |
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May 1 2006, 03:38 PM
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I think you forget that on Helvicks graph it already includes dust accumulation for 450sols to get the blue estimate line at sol 450. If you landed at this stage actual power would be much higher and last much longer than 90-150 sols. Actual power would be closer to 450W ie. the red line Like this for a fictitious landing at 60S starting on May 2 2003. It starts off at ~350whr per sol, rises to 870whr on Sol 130 and drops back below 300whr around Sol 270. A tiltable panel (or clever driving for a rover) could probably stretch that by another 100 sols or so. |
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SigurRosFan Mgs Resolves Meridiani-like Outcrops Jan 12 2006, 01:44 PM
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