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Spirit : Pancam Frame Of The Year Noms
djellison
post Dec 18 2004, 09:36 PM
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A single colour frame ( if you dont have the colour frame itself - list the three frames with links to Exploratorium or JPL raw images ) from Pancam . No Hazcam or Navcam images here - just a single composite frame from Pancam. - Must be one of L256, L257, L456 or L457 (others struggle to remotely represent real colours )
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post Dec 18 2004, 10:01 PM
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Sol 002 - Back of HGA - Columbia dedication

This is mine. Shortly after the Columbia accident - I emailed the Athena team at Cornell, begging them to put some sort of dedication to the crew on the rover - a tiny little decal of the mission patch on the lander base or some detail like that - and they did. I was one of the few people to spot that they'd done this when I saw a pcture of this on the KSC media website - but kept fairly quiet about it. I THINK they actually posted one on the back of both rovers HGA's - to ensure that if they met mission success ( one lander landing safely ) they'd be able to do the dedication.

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