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post Dec 4 2006, 10:14 AM
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Mars Exploration Rovers Update
Spirit Moves to New Targets, Opportunity "Sails On" Around Victoria's Rim

By A.J.S. Rayl
November 30, 2006

http://planetary.org/news/2006/1130_Mars_E...ate_Spirit.html

Edited: I just can't wait for this HiRISE image of Gusev! blink.gif cool.gif
Although the entire image of the Gusev crater site has not been officially released yet, the MER team was given the section that shows Spirit and some of the immediate surrounding area. All thumbs are way up as far as the early reviews go. "It's spectacular," Arvidson said, "and is already impacting our thoughts about where to go after Home Plate."
In some respects, I think the [HiRISE image of] Spirit is almost better [than the Opportunity images]," offered Steve Squyres, the principal investigator for rover science and a professor of astronomy at Cornell University. "The lander is beautifully shown. The image of the backshell and the parachute is stunning -- you can actually see wrinkles in the parachute fabric and the backshell clearly landed right side up. The heat shield is very hard to see, but the rover you can see quite clearly. Husband Hill is spectacular. Bonneville crater is spectacular. You can see Home Plate and stuff around it that wasn't evident before, and it really is already dramatically affecting our planning," he added during an interview today.
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post Dec 4 2006, 12:48 PM
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It'll be out when it's out. Hysteria, begging and second-guessing the HiRISE team won't change that smile.gif
4 posts of that nature deleted...come on guys, grow up.

Doug
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post Dec 4 2006, 01:19 PM
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There is an update at the cornell site as well:

http://athena.cornell.edu/news/mubss/


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post Dec 4 2006, 11:52 PM
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"So for now we're going to focus on driving hard and fast around the crater, taking lots of pictures, and looking for good places where we'll be able to study bedrock in place. "

For once they've come up with an excuse to drive like banshees wink.gif
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post Dec 5 2006, 12:15 AM
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QUOTE (djellison @ Dec 4 2006, 02:48 AM) *
It'll be out when it's out. Hysteria, begging and second-guessing the HiRISE team won't change that smile.gif
4 posts of that nature deleted...come on guys, grow up.

Doug

NASA Mars Orbiter Photographs Spirit and Vikings on the Ground
University of Arizona Communications
December 04, 2006

EDIT: Here are some more HiRISE images of the Spirit landing site.

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