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Duck Bay, Victoria arrival point
djellison
post Sep 28 2006, 03:15 PM
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Now yes - while it's fair to say we have arrived at the rim of Vic - the rule were that the 'arrival' date would be the sol at which the rover arrives at the point from which the mother-of-all-pans is taken... so we're not there yet. (i.e. We'll probably take photos when we arrive in Valencia on Sat PM - but personally, I wont feel I've arrived till the following morning when I have a look out the window....and you're right Fred - it's that FIRST big MOAP that is the important one )

But that doesn't mean we can't have a new thread smile.gif

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post Sep 28 2006, 03:22 PM
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quick pano

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post Sep 28 2006, 03:26 PM
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Beautiful pans, Doug! But I think it should be "the first of the mother-of-all-pans"! We'll have dramatically different views from every cape/bay, and I'm sure we'll do many pans from the rim!
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post Sep 28 2006, 03:45 PM
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Couldn't resist it... lens flare and all! wink.gif

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post Sep 28 2006, 03:46 PM
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WOW!!

To me, it totally feels like we've arrived, Tosol!!!
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post Sep 28 2006, 03:46 PM
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Well, someone's making a fortune off what I'm putting in the swear box! biggrin.gif

Like I said yesterday: topography!!! biggrin.gif

I just love that we have to now worry about completely new things that really neither rover has had to before, certainly not to this degree. As we've said already, there's the sun/communications link visibility from near the vicinity of a cliff. With todays images, another one occurs to me: We have to be careful about what time of day we image cliff faces - large areas of Capes Frio and Verde are in deep shadow in these images!

Doug, we need a drool smily!
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post Sep 28 2006, 03:48 PM
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Wow.





Be sure to click the link to "Original" size for the full effect...

Here is the Sol 952 Navcam equirectangular if someone wants to make a wild polar...
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post Sep 28 2006, 03:50 PM
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QUOTE (fredk @ Sep 28 2006, 11:26 AM) *
Beautiful pans, Doug! But I think it should be "the first of the mother-of-all-pans"! We'll have dramatically different views from every cape/bay, and I'm sure we'll do many pans from the rim!

That would be the mother-in-law-of-all-pans, followed by the maternal- and paternal- grandmother-of-all-pans, followed by the fairy-godmother-of-all-pans... Sofi Crater will probably have to make do with a stepmother-of-all-pans.
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post Sep 28 2006, 03:54 PM
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QUOTE (gregp1962 @ Sep 28 2006, 05:46 PM) *
WOW!!

To me, it totally feels like we've arrived, Tosol!!!


Same feeling here smile.gif

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post Sep 28 2006, 03:54 PM
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Oh man!! These images are freaking me out ohmy.gif

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post Sep 28 2006, 03:55 PM
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QUOTE (mhoward @ Sep 28 2006, 04:48 PM) *
a wild polar...


What we thought might be 2x2's are obviously going to be those 2 4x1's in L257.... for planning ( i.e. highest res terrain mesh ) the L7/R1's came down first, and if there's another UHF pass today, the 2's and 5's might come down....pretty smile.gif

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post Sep 28 2006, 03:55 PM
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What wonderful outcrops and active erosional features. I'm all a'quiver with the first views of the Victoria rim and capes and bays. Looking at the surface of Duck Bay it does look passable for an initial toe-dip. I'm almost giddy in anticipation over the first L257's we'll be getting in the next couple of Sols.

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post Sep 28 2006, 03:59 PM
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From here Cabo Frio looks a doddle and would be my choice for the MOA pans. Cape Verde is probably OK, but has that slope towards the crater. I'd hate for us to slip down there....

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post Sep 28 2006, 04:11 PM
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vertical projection 1cm/pix

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post Sep 28 2006, 04:24 PM
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Here is just a part of the Victoria panorama.

Taken with the L7 pancam.

It reminds me of the walls of the Grand Canyon.

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