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The Curious Life of a Mars Rover - Nat Geo Live
Having helped design the Mars rovers Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity, NASA engineer Kobie Boykins reveals what these robots are telling us about the existence of life on the red planet.
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How is Mars Rover Opportunity Still Alive? | Space News
Today, we review one of the great ongoing mysteries in the history of Mars exploration. In January of 2004, the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity arrived at the red planet about three weeks apart. Due to the extreme dustiness of the Martian environment, it was believed that the rovers would be hindered by dust accumulation on their solar panels and were only given anticipated lifespans of 90 days
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NASA’s Mars Opportunity rover completes marathon 26-mile trek
NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has gotten a firsthand look at the red planet’s terrain, and now the space agency has released an 8-minute time lapse of its decade-long journey. The epic video captures the craters and explores the surroundings of the planet in detail, giving earthlings a behind-the-wheel taste of what life is like on Mars.
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Mars Opportunity Rover
Clips edited from Roving Mars 2006 documentary.
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Mars Rover: Opportunity
What looked like smooth sailing proved treacherous for the rover Opportunity. Five Years on Mars : SUN NOVEMBER 2 8P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographi...
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★ How to Get to Mars. Very Cool! HD
"How To get to Mars" is a clip from the IMAX documentary "Roving Mars" from 2006. This is an edited short version.
DVD - Roving Mars 2006 : Spirit, Opportunity, and the Exploration of the Red Planet @ amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Roving-Mars-Spirit-Opportunity-Exploration/dp/B003XU7W0A
The Largest Stars in the Universe | Infographic Animation ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqAJnrL27OY
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Mars seen by Opportunity rover [HD]
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
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11 Years and Counting - Opportunity on Mars
The Mars Opportunity rover has driven 25.9 miles (41.7 kilometers) since it landed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars on Jan. 25, 2004 (Universal Time, which was Jan. 24, PST). That is farther than any other off-Earth surface vehicle has driven. The rover's work on Mars was initially planned for three months. During that prime mission and for more than a decade of bonus performance in extended
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NASA | Mars News Briefing: Mars Opportunity and Curiosity Rover January 23, 2014 [HD]
Information about the mission (concerning Curiosity rover). Mission name: Mars Science Laboratory Rover name: Curiosity rover Size: About the size of a car -...
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PBS Space Documentary - Welcome to Mars
"Welcome to Mars" follows the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity from the second they crash-land on the planet to many months into their ongoing mission. NOVA producer Mark Davis covered the...
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Steven Squyres: The Mars Exploration Rover Mission
The Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity have both found evidence for water-related processes at their landing sites. In Gusev crater, Spirit found...
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Opportunity: 10 Years on Mars
A celebration commemorating a decade of Mars exploration by NASA's twin Mars Exploration rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. The rovers landed on opposite sides of Mars in January 2004 for what...
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Rover's Eye View of Three-Year Trek on Mars
During the three-year trek of NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity from Victoria crater to Endeavour crater, rover planners captured a horizon photograph at the end...
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Moving Lifeform Caught by Opportunity Rover on Mars!
Is this possible moving life on the planet Mars? All we know is that the anomaly pops up out of nowhere one day. This has been found by so many people and th...
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Mars Exploration Rover: Spirit e Opportunity su Marte
I due rover gemelli della NASA, Spirit e Opportunity, sono sbarcati su Marte nel gennaio del 2004, inviando a Terra migliaia di dati scientifici e spettacola...
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Opportunity Rover Breaks U.S. Off-World Driving Record | Video
The rover has been on the Red Planet for 9 years and has traveled 22.22 miles (35.76 km) and counting. See how it stacks up to other space vehicles http://go...
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NASA Mars Exploration Rover Spirit and Opportunity Launches: Tracker camera view | AiirSource
Edited raw footage compilation of the launches of the Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. Shot with HD cameras on a tracker at Kennedy Space Cen...
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Opportunity Rover Breaks Off-World Driving Record | Video
The rover landed on the Red Planet in 2004 and has since driven a record 25.01 miles (40.02 km). The record was previously held by the Russian Lunokhod 2 which roved the lunar surface for 24.2 miles (39 km) in 1973.
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WEIRD MARS LIVING CREATURE IMAGED by OPPORTUNITY ROVER ? ArtAlienTV - 720p60
ArtAlienTV Exclusive - "Spotted by keen eyed anomaly hunter - Terry Burnett of Facebook group UFAH - We have here what looks like a weird Mars living creature in this Opportunity Rover image. At around a foot long it has two appendages on the left and what appears to be a large shell.
The right arm seems longer and raised as if tasting the air much like the rover. It has motion blur and was only
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Shaped Metal Or Stone In New Opportunity Rover Panorama?
Opportunity Rover still hitting it big time as it strolls around the Martian surface taking images and amazing panoramas. Check out this image that came out listed as PIA19820 in NASA Catalog. Please comment and let me know what you think the first "Anomaly" or formation is! Have you seen anything natural like that on Earth? It looks like melted or hand crafted stone or metal. As always I lea
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ScienceCasts: Opportunity's Improbable Anniversary
Visit http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2013/01jul_oppy/ for more When Opportunity left Earth in 2003, many observers expected the rover t...
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Opportunity mission for mars - landing animation
This beautiful animation depicts the landing of Opportunity rover on mars, to the sound of the glorious Beethoven 9th symphony.
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Mystery on Mars:Rock suddenly appears in front of Opportunity rover
Practically overnight, an unexplained piece of rock has shown up on photos from NASA's Mars rover Opportunity, The rover hasn't moved in over a month, as it ...
The Curious Life of a Mars Rover - Nat Geo Live
Having helped design the Mars rovers Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity, NASA engineer Kobie Boykins reveals what these robots are telling us about the existenc...
Having helped design the Mars rovers Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity, NASA engineer Kobie Boykins reveals what these robots are telling us about the existence of life on the red planet.
Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live!
http://events.nationalgeographic.com/events/
The National Geographic Live series brings thought-provoking presentations by today’s leading explorers, scientists, photographers, and performing artists right to you. Each presentation is filmed in front of a live audience at National Geographic headquarters in Washington, D.C. New clips air every Monday.
wn.com/The Curious Life Of A Mars Rover Nat Geo Live
Having helped design the Mars rovers Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity, NASA engineer Kobie Boykins reveals what these robots are telling us about the existence of life on the red planet.
Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live!
http://events.nationalgeographic.com/events/
The National Geographic Live series brings thought-provoking presentations by today’s leading explorers, scientists, photographers, and performing artists right to you. Each presentation is filmed in front of a live audience at National Geographic headquarters in Washington, D.C. New clips air every Monday.
- published: 26 Jan 2015
- views: 348455
How is Mars Rover Opportunity Still Alive? | Space News
Today, we review one of the great ongoing mysteries in the history of Mars exploration. In January of 2004, the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity arrived at th...
Today, we review one of the great ongoing mysteries in the history of Mars exploration. In January of 2004, the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity arrived at the red planet about three weeks apart. Due to the extreme dustiness of the Martian environment, it was believed that the rovers would be hindered by dust accumulation on their solar panels and were only given anticipated lifespans of 90 days each. Fast Forward more than eleven years to 2015. For reasons that no planetary scientist has successfully explained, the Rover Opportunity is still alive and transmitting data to scientists on Earth. In this episode, we explain what this "anomaly" reveals about the electrical nature of dust raising events on Mars.
Errata: source for quote on screen from 3:48 to 4:01 is http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/news/topstory/2006/mars_soil_chem_prt.htm
March 18, 2015 NASA report on mysterious dust cloud and aurora in Mars atmosphere: http://www.nasa.gov/press/2015/march/nasa-spacecraft-detects-aurora-and-mysterious-dust-cloud-around-mars/#.VQyRwjTF9vq
2008 New Scientist report on Opportunity's "mysterious cleaning": http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn6824-mystery-of-mars-rovers-carwash-rolls-on.html
Previous Space News on the 2012 observation of "baffling" Martian plumes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJ6m3XQalTI
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wn.com/How Is Mars Rover Opportunity Still Alive | Space News
Today, we review one of the great ongoing mysteries in the history of Mars exploration. In January of 2004, the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity arrived at the red planet about three weeks apart. Due to the extreme dustiness of the Martian environment, it was believed that the rovers would be hindered by dust accumulation on their solar panels and were only given anticipated lifespans of 90 days each. Fast Forward more than eleven years to 2015. For reasons that no planetary scientist has successfully explained, the Rover Opportunity is still alive and transmitting data to scientists on Earth. In this episode, we explain what this "anomaly" reveals about the electrical nature of dust raising events on Mars.
Errata: source for quote on screen from 3:48 to 4:01 is http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/news/topstory/2006/mars_soil_chem_prt.htm
March 18, 2015 NASA report on mysterious dust cloud and aurora in Mars atmosphere: http://www.nasa.gov/press/2015/march/nasa-spacecraft-detects-aurora-and-mysterious-dust-cloud-around-mars/#.VQyRwjTF9vq
2008 New Scientist report on Opportunity's "mysterious cleaning": http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn6824-mystery-of-mars-rovers-carwash-rolls-on.html
Previous Space News on the 2012 observation of "baffling" Martian plumes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJ6m3XQalTI
Want to network with other like-minded individuals? Join us at EU2015 Conference: Paths of Discovery, June 25-29, Sheraton Phoenix Downtown. Start your journey here: https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2015/01/31/eu2015-home-page/
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- published: 21 Mar 2015
- views: 892
NASA’s Mars Opportunity rover completes marathon 26-mile trek
NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has gotten a firsthand look at the red planet’s terrain, and now the space agency has released an 8-minute time lapse ...
NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has gotten a firsthand look at the red planet’s terrain, and now the space agency has released an 8-minute time lapse of its decade-long journey. The epic video captures the craters and explores the surroundings of the planet in detail, giving earthlings a behind-the-wheel taste of what life is like on Mars.
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NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has gotten a firsthand look at the red planet’s terrain, and now the space agency has released an 8-minute time lapse of its decade-long journey. The epic video captures the craters and explores the surroundings of the planet in detail, giving earthlings a behind-the-wheel taste of what life is like on Mars.
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- published: 07 Jul 2015
- views: 704
Mars Opportunity Rover
Clips edited from Roving Mars 2006 documentary....
Clips edited from Roving Mars 2006 documentary.
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Clips edited from Roving Mars 2006 documentary.
Mars Rover: Opportunity
What looked like smooth sailing proved treacherous for the rover Opportunity. Five Years on Mars : SUN NOVEMBER 2 8P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographi......
What looked like smooth sailing proved treacherous for the rover Opportunity. Five Years on Mars : SUN NOVEMBER 2 8P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographi...
wn.com/Mars Rover Opportunity
What looked like smooth sailing proved treacherous for the rover Opportunity. Five Years on Mars : SUN NOVEMBER 2 8P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographi...
★ How to Get to Mars. Very Cool! HD
"How To get to Mars" is a clip from the IMAX documentary "Roving Mars" from 2006. This is an edited short version.
DVD - Roving Mars 2006 : Spirit, Opportunit...
"How To get to Mars" is a clip from the IMAX documentary "Roving Mars" from 2006. This is an edited short version.
DVD - Roving Mars 2006 : Spirit, Opportunity, and the Exploration of the Red Planet @ amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Roving-Mars-Spirit-Opportunity-Exploration/dp/B003XU7W0A
The Largest Stars in the Universe | Infographic Animation ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqAJnrL27OY
"TOP 10 - Best of Hubble Space Telescope - 2015". ► http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lmx19_0GX8o
Game Of Thrones - Theme (OneCamBand Western Cover) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rln_qHoWIqg
From Wiki : Spirit, MER-A (Mars Exploration Rover -- A), is a robotic rover on Mars, active from 2004 to 2010. It was one of two rovers of NASA's ongoing Mars Exploration Rover Mission. It landed successfully on Mars at 04:35 Ground UTC on January 4, 2004, three weeks before its twin, Opportunity (MER-B), landed on the other side of the planet. Its name was chosen through a NASA-sponsored student essay competition. The rover became stuck in late 2009, and its last communication with Earth was sent on March 22, 2010.
The rover completed its planned 90-sol mission. Aided by cleaning events that resulted in higher power from its solar panels, Spirit went on to function effectively over twenty times longer than NASA planners expected following mission completion. Spirit also logged 7.73 km (4.8 mi) of driving instead of the planned 600 m (0.4 mi), allowing more extensive geological analysis of Martian rocks and planetary surface features. Initial scientific results from the first phase of the mission (the 90-sol prime mission) were published in a special issue of the journal Science.
On May 1, 2009 (5 years, 3 months, 27 Earth days after landing; 21.6 times the planned mission duration), Spirit became stuck in soft soil. This was not the first of the mission's "embedding events" and for the following eight months NASA carefully analyzed the situation, running Earth-based theoretical and practical simulations, and finally programming the rover to make extrication drives in an attempt to free itself. These efforts continued until January 26, 2010 when NASA officials announced that the rover was likely irrecoverably obstructed by its location in soft soil, though it continued to perform scientific research from its current location.
The rover continued in a stationary science platform role until communication with Spirit stopped on sol 2210 (March 22, 2010). JPL continued to attempt to regain contact until May 24, 2011, when NASA announced that efforts to communicate with the unresponsive rover had ended. A formal farewell was planned at NASA headquarters after the Memorial Day holiday and was televised on NASA TV.
Hope you enjoyed it!
wn.com/★ How To Get To Mars. Very Cool Hd
"How To get to Mars" is a clip from the IMAX documentary "Roving Mars" from 2006. This is an edited short version.
DVD - Roving Mars 2006 : Spirit, Opportunity, and the Exploration of the Red Planet @ amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Roving-Mars-Spirit-Opportunity-Exploration/dp/B003XU7W0A
The Largest Stars in the Universe | Infographic Animation ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqAJnrL27OY
"TOP 10 - Best of Hubble Space Telescope - 2015". ► http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lmx19_0GX8o
Game Of Thrones - Theme (OneCamBand Western Cover) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rln_qHoWIqg
From Wiki : Spirit, MER-A (Mars Exploration Rover -- A), is a robotic rover on Mars, active from 2004 to 2010. It was one of two rovers of NASA's ongoing Mars Exploration Rover Mission. It landed successfully on Mars at 04:35 Ground UTC on January 4, 2004, three weeks before its twin, Opportunity (MER-B), landed on the other side of the planet. Its name was chosen through a NASA-sponsored student essay competition. The rover became stuck in late 2009, and its last communication with Earth was sent on March 22, 2010.
The rover completed its planned 90-sol mission. Aided by cleaning events that resulted in higher power from its solar panels, Spirit went on to function effectively over twenty times longer than NASA planners expected following mission completion. Spirit also logged 7.73 km (4.8 mi) of driving instead of the planned 600 m (0.4 mi), allowing more extensive geological analysis of Martian rocks and planetary surface features. Initial scientific results from the first phase of the mission (the 90-sol prime mission) were published in a special issue of the journal Science.
On May 1, 2009 (5 years, 3 months, 27 Earth days after landing; 21.6 times the planned mission duration), Spirit became stuck in soft soil. This was not the first of the mission's "embedding events" and for the following eight months NASA carefully analyzed the situation, running Earth-based theoretical and practical simulations, and finally programming the rover to make extrication drives in an attempt to free itself. These efforts continued until January 26, 2010 when NASA officials announced that the rover was likely irrecoverably obstructed by its location in soft soil, though it continued to perform scientific research from its current location.
The rover continued in a stationary science platform role until communication with Spirit stopped on sol 2210 (March 22, 2010). JPL continued to attempt to regain contact until May 24, 2011, when NASA announced that efforts to communicate with the unresponsive rover had ended. A formal farewell was planned at NASA headquarters after the Memorial Day holiday and was televised on NASA TV.
Hope you enjoyed it!
- published: 01 Mar 2011
- views: 23669985
Mars seen by Opportunity rover [HD]
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)...
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
wn.com/Mars Seen By Opportunity Rover Hd
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
- published: 11 Sep 2013
- views: 12
11 Years and Counting - Opportunity on Mars
The Mars Opportunity rover has driven 25.9 miles (41.7 kilometers) since it landed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars on Jan. 25, 2004 (Universal Time, whic...
The Mars Opportunity rover has driven 25.9 miles (41.7 kilometers) since it landed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars on Jan. 25, 2004 (Universal Time, which was Jan. 24, PST). That is farther than any other off-Earth surface vehicle has driven. The rover's work on Mars was initially planned for three months. During that prime mission and for more than a decade of bonus performance in extended missions, Opportunity has returned compelling evidence about wet environments on ancient Mars.
wn.com/11 Years And Counting Opportunity On Mars
The Mars Opportunity rover has driven 25.9 miles (41.7 kilometers) since it landed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars on Jan. 25, 2004 (Universal Time, which was Jan. 24, PST). That is farther than any other off-Earth surface vehicle has driven. The rover's work on Mars was initially planned for three months. During that prime mission and for more than a decade of bonus performance in extended missions, Opportunity has returned compelling evidence about wet environments on ancient Mars.
- published: 23 Jan 2015
- views: 301
NASA | Mars News Briefing: Mars Opportunity and Curiosity Rover January 23, 2014 [HD]
Information about the mission (concerning Curiosity rover). Mission name: Mars Science Laboratory Rover name: Curiosity rover Size: About the size of a car -......
Information about the mission (concerning Curiosity rover). Mission name: Mars Science Laboratory Rover name: Curiosity rover Size: About the size of a car -...
wn.com/Nasa | Mars News Briefing Mars Opportunity And Curiosity Rover January 23, 2014 Hd
Information about the mission (concerning Curiosity rover). Mission name: Mars Science Laboratory Rover name: Curiosity rover Size: About the size of a car -...
PBS Space Documentary - Welcome to Mars
"Welcome to Mars" follows the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity from the second they crash-land on the planet to many months into their ongoing mission. NOVA p...
"Welcome to Mars" follows the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity from the second they crash-land on the planet to many months into their ongoing mission. NOVA producer Mark Davis covered the...
wn.com/Pbs Space Documentary Welcome To Mars
"Welcome to Mars" follows the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity from the second they crash-land on the planet to many months into their ongoing mission. NOVA producer Mark Davis covered the...
Steven Squyres: The Mars Exploration Rover Mission
The Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity have both found evidence for water-related processes at their landing sites. In Gusev crater, Spirit found......
The Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity have both found evidence for water-related processes at their landing sites. In Gusev crater, Spirit found...
wn.com/Steven Squyres The Mars Exploration Rover Mission
The Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity have both found evidence for water-related processes at their landing sites. In Gusev crater, Spirit found...
Opportunity: 10 Years on Mars
A celebration commemorating a decade of Mars exploration by NASA's twin Mars Exploration rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. The rovers landed on opposite sides of ...
A celebration commemorating a decade of Mars exploration by NASA's twin Mars Exploration rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. The rovers landed on opposite sides of Mars in January 2004 for what...
wn.com/Opportunity 10 Years On Mars
A celebration commemorating a decade of Mars exploration by NASA's twin Mars Exploration rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. The rovers landed on opposite sides of Mars in January 2004 for what...
Rover's Eye View of Three-Year Trek on Mars
During the three-year trek of NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity from Victoria crater to Endeavour crater, rover planners captured a horizon photograph at the end......
During the three-year trek of NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity from Victoria crater to Endeavour crater, rover planners captured a horizon photograph at the end...
wn.com/Rover's Eye View Of Three Year Trek On Mars
During the three-year trek of NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity from Victoria crater to Endeavour crater, rover planners captured a horizon photograph at the end...
Moving Lifeform Caught by Opportunity Rover on Mars!
Is this possible moving life on the planet Mars? All we know is that the anomaly pops up out of nowhere one day. This has been found by so many people and th......
Is this possible moving life on the planet Mars? All we know is that the anomaly pops up out of nowhere one day. This has been found by so many people and th...
wn.com/Moving Lifeform Caught By Opportunity Rover On Mars
Is this possible moving life on the planet Mars? All we know is that the anomaly pops up out of nowhere one day. This has been found by so many people and th...
Mars Exploration Rover: Spirit e Opportunity su Marte
I due rover gemelli della NASA, Spirit e Opportunity, sono sbarcati su Marte nel gennaio del 2004, inviando a Terra migliaia di dati scientifici e spettacola......
I due rover gemelli della NASA, Spirit e Opportunity, sono sbarcati su Marte nel gennaio del 2004, inviando a Terra migliaia di dati scientifici e spettacola...
wn.com/Mars Exploration Rover Spirit E Opportunity Su Marte
I due rover gemelli della NASA, Spirit e Opportunity, sono sbarcati su Marte nel gennaio del 2004, inviando a Terra migliaia di dati scientifici e spettacola...
Opportunity Rover Breaks U.S. Off-World Driving Record | Video
The rover has been on the Red Planet for 9 years and has traveled 22.22 miles (35.76 km) and counting. See how it stacks up to other space vehicles http://go......
The rover has been on the Red Planet for 9 years and has traveled 22.22 miles (35.76 km) and counting. See how it stacks up to other space vehicles http://go...
wn.com/Opportunity Rover Breaks U.S. Off World Driving Record | Video
The rover has been on the Red Planet for 9 years and has traveled 22.22 miles (35.76 km) and counting. See how it stacks up to other space vehicles http://go...
NASA Mars Exploration Rover Spirit and Opportunity Launches: Tracker camera view | AiirSource
Edited raw footage compilation of the launches of the Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. Shot with HD cameras on a tracker at Kennedy Space Cen......
Edited raw footage compilation of the launches of the Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. Shot with HD cameras on a tracker at Kennedy Space Cen...
wn.com/Nasa Mars Exploration Rover Spirit And Opportunity Launches Tracker Camera View | Aiirsource
Edited raw footage compilation of the launches of the Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. Shot with HD cameras on a tracker at Kennedy Space Cen...
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Opportunity Rover Breaks Off-World Driving Record | Video
The rover landed on the Red Planet in 2004 and has since driven a record 25.01 miles (40.02 km). The record was previously held by the Russian Lunokhod 2 which ...
The rover landed on the Red Planet in 2004 and has since driven a record 25.01 miles (40.02 km). The record was previously held by the Russian Lunokhod 2 which roved the lunar surface for 24.2 miles (39 km) in 1973.
wn.com/Opportunity Rover Breaks Off World Driving Record | Video
The rover landed on the Red Planet in 2004 and has since driven a record 25.01 miles (40.02 km). The record was previously held by the Russian Lunokhod 2 which roved the lunar surface for 24.2 miles (39 km) in 1973.
- published: 28 Jul 2014
- views: 88
WEIRD MARS LIVING CREATURE IMAGED by OPPORTUNITY ROVER ? ArtAlienTV - 720p60
ArtAlienTV Exclusive - "Spotted by keen eyed anomaly hunter - Terry Burnett of Facebook group UFAH - We have here what looks like a weird Mars living creature i...
ArtAlienTV Exclusive - "Spotted by keen eyed anomaly hunter - Terry Burnett of Facebook group UFAH - We have here what looks like a weird Mars living creature in this Opportunity Rover image. At around a foot long it has two appendages on the left and what appears to be a large shell.
The right arm seems longer and raised as if tasting the air much like the rover. It has motion blur and was only partly visible until I enhanced the images a little.
Could it be a large mollusk or crab like creature? Hard to tell in these low res images"
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Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
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Pareidolia, Swamp Gas and Weather Balloons?
When will the mainstream media take notice of the intelligent structure finds on Mars, Moon, Ceres, Pluto and other planetary bodies in our solar system?
Is there a concerted effort to keep this from the public? The press only seem to publish very low quality finds the are very blurry and easy to dismiss with some childish headline or comment by someone who has never researched these planets for more then a minute on Google. The so called science media have a mental age of around 6 years old.
NASA are now saying that everything us researchers find is down to pariedolia. The modern equivalent of swamp gas or a weather balloon. Some of it may be, but some most definitely is not.
Many finds are shown from multiple angles from different cameras on different days. Far more evidence than needed to convict a person to prison or shooting them for speeding for some minor issue as is now happening across the US!
If there is nothing on Mars for instance then why are JPL using fake sand to cover up interesting archaeological artefacts on the planets surface? This is a fact and has been proven by myself and many other researchers in recent months.
Fortunately for us they miss objects quite regularly.
I actually think that many at NASA are trying to leak information to us anomaly hunters. I personally had an email recently from a female NASA engineer claiming that the fake sand and image tampering was strictly a JPL policy and nothing to do with the technicians and engineers at NASA.
The media are just misinformed and ignorant on these intricate matters. Perhaps one day a real newspaper/organization will realize the importance of some of these finds and give it the front page it deserves. I wont hold my breath!
NASA EMPLOYEE EMAIL:
BTW, I saw your post on trolls and realized my profile fits! So this is me, not a troll:
I worked on the space station, Delta Rockets, and the Space Shuttle. (A bit on the defended ARES).
I was a technician, for McDonnell Douglas (bought by Boeing), then United Space Alliance, which was a child project of Boeing and Lockheed. The NASA people I worked with were just regular people, engineers and inspectors. I worked briefly with some JPL folks once. A-holes...very clickish, treated everyone else as if we were all mentally deficient. Would NASA hoax? If they ordered to, I expect any government entity would...people just want a job...
Again, my apologies for uninvited email!
Keep searching!
Joe White - ArtAlienTV
DOWNLOAD (or listen to) BACKING TRACK HERE:
http://lovegunrecords.bandcamp.com/album/alien-soundscapes-2014
wn.com/Weird Mars Living Creature Imaged By Opportunity Rover Artalientv 720P60
ArtAlienTV Exclusive - "Spotted by keen eyed anomaly hunter - Terry Burnett of Facebook group UFAH - We have here what looks like a weird Mars living creature in this Opportunity Rover image. At around a foot long it has two appendages on the left and what appears to be a large shell.
The right arm seems longer and raised as if tasting the air much like the rover. It has motion blur and was only partly visible until I enhanced the images a little.
Could it be a large mollusk or crab like creature? Hard to tell in these low res images"
GET the FREE ArtAlienTV APP HERE: http://apps.appmakr.com/artalientv
Very powerful space app. Links to over 5 million images.
See the Channel 5 TV documentary that I recently appeared in here:
CONSPIRACY: ALIEN COVER UP
https://youtu.be/0Cl6nQA82Co
First found by Terry Burnett (UFAH) and posted on Facebook September 15th at 1:43pm - 2015 and first published on YouTube by ArtAlienTV September 22nd 2015.
Mars Discoveries And Solar System Anomalies (Facebook)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/marsdiscoveries/
Please like and share :)
GROUPS I SUPPORT:
Mars Moon Space Photo Zoom Club (YouTube)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_zJUP9afvcR4_1AqsKrbPA
Mars Moon space Photo zoom club (Facebook)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/521222297996641/
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
NASA image link:
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mer/gallery/all/1/n/4084/1N490748165EFFCNY9P1977L0M1.HTML
"Feel free to ask for any information regarding the objects/phenomena shown here.
See you soon for another game of Interplanetary I spy".
Pareidolia, Swamp Gas and Weather Balloons?
When will the mainstream media take notice of the intelligent structure finds on Mars, Moon, Ceres, Pluto and other planetary bodies in our solar system?
Is there a concerted effort to keep this from the public? The press only seem to publish very low quality finds the are very blurry and easy to dismiss with some childish headline or comment by someone who has never researched these planets for more then a minute on Google. The so called science media have a mental age of around 6 years old.
NASA are now saying that everything us researchers find is down to pariedolia. The modern equivalent of swamp gas or a weather balloon. Some of it may be, but some most definitely is not.
Many finds are shown from multiple angles from different cameras on different days. Far more evidence than needed to convict a person to prison or shooting them for speeding for some minor issue as is now happening across the US!
If there is nothing on Mars for instance then why are JPL using fake sand to cover up interesting archaeological artefacts on the planets surface? This is a fact and has been proven by myself and many other researchers in recent months.
Fortunately for us they miss objects quite regularly.
I actually think that many at NASA are trying to leak information to us anomaly hunters. I personally had an email recently from a female NASA engineer claiming that the fake sand and image tampering was strictly a JPL policy and nothing to do with the technicians and engineers at NASA.
The media are just misinformed and ignorant on these intricate matters. Perhaps one day a real newspaper/organization will realize the importance of some of these finds and give it the front page it deserves. I wont hold my breath!
NASA EMPLOYEE EMAIL:
BTW, I saw your post on trolls and realized my profile fits! So this is me, not a troll:
I worked on the space station, Delta Rockets, and the Space Shuttle. (A bit on the defended ARES).
I was a technician, for McDonnell Douglas (bought by Boeing), then United Space Alliance, which was a child project of Boeing and Lockheed. The NASA people I worked with were just regular people, engineers and inspectors. I worked briefly with some JPL folks once. A-holes...very clickish, treated everyone else as if we were all mentally deficient. Would NASA hoax? If they ordered to, I expect any government entity would...people just want a job...
Again, my apologies for uninvited email!
Keep searching!
Joe White - ArtAlienTV
DOWNLOAD (or listen to) BACKING TRACK HERE:
http://lovegunrecords.bandcamp.com/album/alien-soundscapes-2014
- published: 23 Sep 2015
- views: 473
Shaped Metal Or Stone In New Opportunity Rover Panorama?
Opportunity Rover still hitting it big time as it strolls around the Martian surface taking images and amazing panoramas. Check out this image that came out li...
Opportunity Rover still hitting it big time as it strolls around the Martian surface taking images and amazing panoramas. Check out this image that came out listed as PIA19820 in NASA Catalog. Please comment and let me know what you think the first "Anomaly" or formation is! Have you seen anything natural like that on Earth? It looks like melted or hand crafted stone or metal. As always I leave it in your hands. This is a panorama so its a long one. Grab a coffee, sit back and relax! Lots to look at! Make sure you download the tiff file on the PIA19820 page as most of all check out the http://www.whatsupinthesky.com Article link below. The website has come a LONG LONG way in the last two months. We have a listing of all Nev-T's Gigapans now, The forums are rocking, and good people like yourself are reading Articles and sharing links in the forums! Here are all the links!
NASA PIA19820 TIFF File: http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/tiff/PIA19820.tif
WUITS Article w/ 10+ Enhanced Images: http://whatsupinthesky.com/index.php/2013-04-24-00-44-09/mars/955-bent-metal-or-stone-in-new-opportunity-rover-panorama
Please LIKE, COMMENT, & SHARE on FACEBOOK, TWITTER & THE REST :) Much love to you all! "I see what I see, You see what you see.." - Me
UFO photo's you took? NASA photo's from Mars? Anything you have I am willing to take a look at!
Request that I review a picture or send me a video tip by emailing me at will@willfarrar.net and sending me what you have along with the links! Also check me out online at:
http://www.whatsupinthesky.com - Anomaly Website
http://www.facebook.com/whatsupinthesky - WUITS Facebook Page
http://www.facebook.com/groups/whatsupinthesky - WUITS Image/Info Swap Page
http://www.willfarrar.net - Personal Website
http://www.facebook.com/willfarrar - My Facebook Page
http://www.mikeejonesmemorial.com - Scholarship for Music
http://www.youtube.com/WhatsUpInTheSky37 - My Channel
http://www.facebook.com/energyfield - Energy Field Information Network (WhatsUpInTheSky)
wn.com/Shaped Metal Or Stone In New Opportunity Rover Panorama
Opportunity Rover still hitting it big time as it strolls around the Martian surface taking images and amazing panoramas. Check out this image that came out listed as PIA19820 in NASA Catalog. Please comment and let me know what you think the first "Anomaly" or formation is! Have you seen anything natural like that on Earth? It looks like melted or hand crafted stone or metal. As always I leave it in your hands. This is a panorama so its a long one. Grab a coffee, sit back and relax! Lots to look at! Make sure you download the tiff file on the PIA19820 page as most of all check out the http://www.whatsupinthesky.com Article link below. The website has come a LONG LONG way in the last two months. We have a listing of all Nev-T's Gigapans now, The forums are rocking, and good people like yourself are reading Articles and sharing links in the forums! Here are all the links!
NASA PIA19820 TIFF File: http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/tiff/PIA19820.tif
WUITS Article w/ 10+ Enhanced Images: http://whatsupinthesky.com/index.php/2013-04-24-00-44-09/mars/955-bent-metal-or-stone-in-new-opportunity-rover-panorama
Please LIKE, COMMENT, & SHARE on FACEBOOK, TWITTER & THE REST :) Much love to you all! "I see what I see, You see what you see.." - Me
UFO photo's you took? NASA photo's from Mars? Anything you have I am willing to take a look at!
Request that I review a picture or send me a video tip by emailing me at will@willfarrar.net and sending me what you have along with the links! Also check me out online at:
http://www.whatsupinthesky.com - Anomaly Website
http://www.facebook.com/whatsupinthesky - WUITS Facebook Page
http://www.facebook.com/groups/whatsupinthesky - WUITS Image/Info Swap Page
http://www.willfarrar.net - Personal Website
http://www.facebook.com/willfarrar - My Facebook Page
http://www.mikeejonesmemorial.com - Scholarship for Music
http://www.youtube.com/WhatsUpInTheSky37 - My Channel
http://www.facebook.com/energyfield - Energy Field Information Network (WhatsUpInTheSky)
- published: 01 Oct 2015
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ScienceCasts: Opportunity's Improbable Anniversary
Visit http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2013/01jul_oppy/ for more When Opportunity left Earth in 2003, many observers expected the rover t......
Visit http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2013/01jul_oppy/ for more When Opportunity left Earth in 2003, many observers expected the rover t...
wn.com/Sciencecasts Opportunity's Improbable Anniversary
Visit http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2013/01jul_oppy/ for more When Opportunity left Earth in 2003, many observers expected the rover t...
Opportunity mission for mars - landing animation
This beautiful animation depicts the landing of Opportunity rover on mars, to the sound of the glorious Beethoven 9th symphony....
This beautiful animation depicts the landing of Opportunity rover on mars, to the sound of the glorious Beethoven 9th symphony.
wn.com/Opportunity Mission For Mars Landing Animation
This beautiful animation depicts the landing of Opportunity rover on mars, to the sound of the glorious Beethoven 9th symphony.
- published: 07 Mar 2008
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Mystery on Mars:Rock suddenly appears in front of Opportunity rover
Practically overnight, an unexplained piece of rock has shown up on photos from NASA's Mars rover Opportunity, The rover hasn't moved in over a month, as it ......
Practically overnight, an unexplained piece of rock has shown up on photos from NASA's Mars rover Opportunity, The rover hasn't moved in over a month, as it ...
wn.com/Mystery On Mars Rock Suddenly Appears In Front Of Opportunity Rover
Practically overnight, an unexplained piece of rock has shown up on photos from NASA's Mars rover Opportunity, The rover hasn't moved in over a month, as it ...
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Mars Explorations Rovers: The Mars Show
A collection of pans and zooms on highlight images from the Spirit and Opportunity missions. Compiled for display in von Karman Auditorium at the 2004 JPL Open House. Related Media:
Mars Exploration Rovers:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kMdlZGoROTHSTz0ygp8AW4
Spirit Rover:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8ndtZQRmQSMlHopZAG6uvsp
Opportunity Rover:
https://www
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Rover's Eye View of Three-Year Trek on Mars
During the three-year trek of NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity from Victoria crater to Endeavour crater, rover planners captured a horizon photograph at the end .
During the three-year trek of NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity from Victoria crater to Endeavour crater, rover planners captured a horizon photograph at the end .
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Opportunity (rover)
Opportunity, also known as MER-B or MER-1, is a robotic rover active on the planet Mars since 2004. Launched on July 7, 2003 as part of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover program, it landed in Meridiani Planum on January 25, 2004, three weeks after its twin Spirit touched down on the other side of the planet. With a planned 90 sol duration of activity, Spirit functioned until getting stuck in 2009 and
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"Endurance - Victoria - Endeavor" - Drone & Film Music - Acoustic Labs
http://www.patreon.com/AcousticLabs - Here's some roadtrip music to accompany the Opportunity rover on a 26 mile, 11 year journey, exploring the Victoria, Endurance and Endeavor craters. Opportunity was only supposed to last 90 days and it's lasted longer than any car I've ever owned ;)
Support me on Patreon for some great rewards; Music, Tabs and
Giveaways: http://www.patreon.com/AcousticLabs
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Opportunity Rover, To Be Reformatted 3D Printing In Space?
Opportunity Rover, To Be Reformatted 3D Printing In Space?
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Opportunity roaming Mars
A depiction of the Rover Opportunity moving across Mars
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Opportunity Rover On MARS Surface aep
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[NASA - MISSIONE SU MARTE] - UN TRIBUTO A SPIRIT E OPPORTUNITY!!!
[NASA - MISSIONE SU MARTE] - UN TRIBUTO A SPIRIT E OPPORTUNITY!!!
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Oggi andremo a tributare due pezzi di metallo, che hanno fatto la storia dell'esplorazione spaziale! Raccontiamo la storia di SPIRIT E OPPORTUNITY, due rover che hanno dato risposte a domande primordiali! GODI POPOLO!!!!
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5 Fakten über Spirit und Opportunity
Wissenswertes über die Mars-Rover Spirit und Opportunity
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Fakt vorweg
Text: http://www.dlr.de/next/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-6526/10725_read-24178/
Bild: http://www.space.com/7402-mars-rover-faq-martian-lives-spirit-opportunity.html
Spirit
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Geología de Marte: Trabajos Invernales del Rover Opportunity en Murray Ridge
Esta imagen del rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035909_1775-1.jpg) se tomó de forma coordinada con el instrumento CRISM, también a bordo del Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. CRISM es un espectrómetro que nos ayuda a identificar los minerales en la superficie marciana. Las imágenes del HiRISE se pueden usar para construir modelos digitales del terreno (DTM, son
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Geología de Marte: El Trayecto del Rover Opportunity en el Cráter Endeavour
El Opportunity lleva cerca de dos años en el borde oeste del cráter Endeavour, de 20 kilómetros de diámetro, en Meridiani Planum investigando las capas de sedimentos de Cape York, de entre dos y tres billones de años de antigüedad. Ahora, a más de una década del lanzamiento del rover de exploración marciana Opportunity en el 2003, esta imagen HiRISE captura al rover viajando hacia el sur a sus nue
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Geología de Marte: El Rover Opportunity el Día de San Valentín de 2014
Esta es la última imagen del rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035408_1775-1.jpg) en Solander Point tomada por la HiRISE, donde ha estado unas pocas semanas investigando la roca Pinnacle (también conocida como “el donut de gelatina”) que fue volteada por la rueda del rover. Planeamos esta imagen cuando se observó la “nueva” roca por primera vez. Una hipótesi
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Géologie de Mars: Le Rover Opportunity le jour de la Saint Valentin 2014
Voici la plus récente image HiRISE du rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035408_1775-1.jpg) à Solander Point, où il a passé quelques semaines à investiguer la roche Pinnacle (http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-051) (aussi appelée «jelly donut»), qui fut déplacée par la roue du rover. Nous avons planifié cette image lorsque cette «nouvelle» roc
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Géologie de Mars: Travail Hivernal du Rover Opportunity à Murray Ridge
Cette image du rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035909_1775-1.jpg) a été acquise par un coordonné avec l’instrument CRISM, également à bord du Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. L’instrument CRISM est un spectromètre qui aide à identifier les minéraux de la surface martienne. Les images HiRISE peuvent être utilisées pour construire des modèles numériques de terra
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ALIENS ON MARS - ANOMALIES PICKED UP BY OPPORTUNITY
"Hinners Point" at Marathon Valley (http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/2015/09/25/opportunity-mars-rover-preparing-for-active-winter)
MUSIC - Kill Time With You - Janice Cruz
I created this video with the YouTube Slideshow Creator (http://www.youtube.com/upload)
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11 years and counting opportunity on mars
The Mars Opportunity rover has driven 25.9 miles (41.7 kilometers) since it landed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars on Jan. 25, 2004 (Universal Time, which was Jan. 24, PST). That is farther than any other off-Earth surface vehicle has driven. The rover's work on Mars was initially planned for three months. During that prime mission and for more than a decade of bonus performance in extended
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Opportunity Rover Preparing for Active Winter on Mars
WASHINGTON: NASA's Mars rover Opportunity is conducting a "walkabout" survey of Marathon Valley, where the rover's operators plan to use it through the upcoming Martian winter to study outcrops that host clay minerals.
Marathon Valley slices downhill from west to east for about 300 yards or metres through the western rim of Endeavour Crater.
Opportunity has been investigating rock targets in th
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Mars Rover Opportunity on The Planet Mars
Mars kaşif robotu Opportunity gönderdiği görüntülerden oluşturulan video, videolar nasa görüntü arşivinden oluşturulmuştur. bizlere evrenin diğer güzellikleri gösterdiğin için, Teşekkürler NASA...
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Opportunity (rover) - Video Learning - WizScience.com
""Opportunity"", also known as "MER-B" or "MER-1", is a robotic rover active on the planet Mars since 2004. Launched on July 7, 2003 as part of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover program, it landed in Meridiani Planum on January 25, 2004, three weeks after its twin "Spirit" touched down on the other side of the planet. With a planned 90 sol duration of activity, "Spirit" functioned until getting
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~Rover Mars Opportunity
balade sur le sol martien du rover opportunity
walk on the surface of Mars rover opportunity
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NASA | JPL Up to a Minute: July 2015 [HD]
Catch up on mission news with this 14-minute overview. Mars Opportunity Rover, the 50th anniversary of Mariner 4 at Mars (July 15, 1965-2015), Asteroid 2011 UW158, Dwarf Planet Ceres Topographic Tour and Radar Movie of Asteroid 1999 JD6. See also "1965: Discovery at Mars": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YR3fh4bRTU.
Release Date: 7 August 2015
Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Mars Explorations Rovers: The Mars Show
A collection of pans and zooms on highlight images from the Spirit and Opportunity missions. Compiled for display in von Karman Auditorium at the 2004 JPL Open ...
A collection of pans and zooms on highlight images from the Spirit and Opportunity missions. Compiled for display in von Karman Auditorium at the 2004 JPL Open House. Related Media:
Mars Exploration Rovers:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kMdlZGoROTHSTz0ygp8AW4
Spirit Rover:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8ndtZQRmQSMlHopZAG6uvsp
Opportunity Rover:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD9941F648242BA67
Planet Mars (2004):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kA5QBmRPSVbFArM4GaZ2Sl
Release Date: May 15, 2004
Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)-Caltech
wn.com/Mars Explorations Rovers The Mars Show
A collection of pans and zooms on highlight images from the Spirit and Opportunity missions. Compiled for display in von Karman Auditorium at the 2004 JPL Open House. Related Media:
Mars Exploration Rovers:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kMdlZGoROTHSTz0ygp8AW4
Spirit Rover:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8ndtZQRmQSMlHopZAG6uvsp
Opportunity Rover:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD9941F648242BA67
Planet Mars (2004):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kA5QBmRPSVbFArM4GaZ2Sl
Release Date: May 15, 2004
Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)-Caltech
- published: 08 Nov 2015
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Rover's Eye View of Three-Year Trek on Mars
During the three-year trek of NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity from Victoria crater to Endeavour crater, rover planners captured a horizon photograph at the end .
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During the three-year trek of NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity from Victoria crater to Endeavour crater, rover planners captured a horizon photograph at the end .
During the three-year trek of NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity from Victoria crater to Endeavour crater, rover planners captured a horizon photograph at the end .
wn.com/Rover's Eye View Of Three Year Trek On Mars
During the three-year trek of NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity from Victoria crater to Endeavour crater, rover planners captured a horizon photograph at the end .
During the three-year trek of NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity from Victoria crater to Endeavour crater, rover planners captured a horizon photograph at the end .
- published: 02 Nov 2015
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Opportunity (rover)
Opportunity, also known as MER-B or MER-1, is a robotic rover active on the planet Mars since 2004. Launched on July 7, 2003 as part of NASA's Mars Exploration ...
Opportunity, also known as MER-B or MER-1, is a robotic rover active on the planet Mars since 2004. Launched on July 7, 2003 as part of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover program, it landed in Meridiani Planum on January 25, 2004, three weeks after its twin Spirit touched down on the other side of the planet. With a planned 90 sol duration of activity, Spirit functioned until getting stuck in 2009 and ceased communications in 2010, while Opportunity remains active as of 2015, having already exceeded its operating plan by 7008361821600000000♠11 years, 170 days. Opportunity has continued to move, gather scientific observations, and report back to Earth for over 45 times its designed lifespan.
Mission highlights include the initial 90 sol mission, finding extramartian meteorites such as Heat Shield Rock, and over two years studying Victoria crater. It survived dust-storms and reached Endeavour crater in 2011, which has been described as a "second landing site".
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
wn.com/Opportunity (Rover)
Opportunity, also known as MER-B or MER-1, is a robotic rover active on the planet Mars since 2004. Launched on July 7, 2003 as part of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover program, it landed in Meridiani Planum on January 25, 2004, three weeks after its twin Spirit touched down on the other side of the planet. With a planned 90 sol duration of activity, Spirit functioned until getting stuck in 2009 and ceased communications in 2010, while Opportunity remains active as of 2015, having already exceeded its operating plan by 7008361821600000000♠11 years, 170 days. Opportunity has continued to move, gather scientific observations, and report back to Earth for over 45 times its designed lifespan.
Mission highlights include the initial 90 sol mission, finding extramartian meteorites such as Heat Shield Rock, and over two years studying Victoria crater. It survived dust-storms and reached Endeavour crater in 2011, which has been described as a "second landing site".
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 19 Oct 2015
- views: 2
"Endurance - Victoria - Endeavor" - Drone & Film Music - Acoustic Labs
http://www.patreon.com/AcousticLabs - Here's some roadtrip music to accompany the Opportunity rover on a 26 mile, 11 year journey, exploring the Victoria, Endur...
http://www.patreon.com/AcousticLabs - Here's some roadtrip music to accompany the Opportunity rover on a 26 mile, 11 year journey, exploring the Victoria, Endurance and Endeavor craters. Opportunity was only supposed to last 90 days and it's lasted longer than any car I've ever owned ;)
Support me on Patreon for some great rewards; Music, Tabs and
Giveaways: http://www.patreon.com/AcousticLabs
Facebook.com/acousticlabs.music TWEET: @Acoustic_Labs
Photos and more on FB/Twitter. Albums, singles, and tabs below...
Albums available at the following online stores:
iTunes - http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/acoustic-labs/id463191308
AmazonMP3 - (Search Amazon: Acoustic Labs)
BandCamp - http://acousticlabs.bandcamp.com/
Tabs store: http://www.e-junkie.com/acousticlabs
Note: Thank you for your patience while new tabs are being completed. Many are available at the store and fresh ones are always on the way!
Instruments used:
Alvarez AD60CE
Recorded with Logic. Awesome footage from NASA.
http://www.youtube.com/user/AcousticLabs
wn.com/Endurance Victoria Endeavor Drone Film Music Acoustic Labs
http://www.patreon.com/AcousticLabs - Here's some roadtrip music to accompany the Opportunity rover on a 26 mile, 11 year journey, exploring the Victoria, Endurance and Endeavor craters. Opportunity was only supposed to last 90 days and it's lasted longer than any car I've ever owned ;)
Support me on Patreon for some great rewards; Music, Tabs and
Giveaways: http://www.patreon.com/AcousticLabs
Facebook.com/acousticlabs.music TWEET: @Acoustic_Labs
Photos and more on FB/Twitter. Albums, singles, and tabs below...
Albums available at the following online stores:
iTunes - http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/acoustic-labs/id463191308
AmazonMP3 - (Search Amazon: Acoustic Labs)
BandCamp - http://acousticlabs.bandcamp.com/
Tabs store: http://www.e-junkie.com/acousticlabs
Note: Thank you for your patience while new tabs are being completed. Many are available at the store and fresh ones are always on the way!
Instruments used:
Alvarez AD60CE
Recorded with Logic. Awesome footage from NASA.
http://www.youtube.com/user/AcousticLabs
- published: 13 Oct 2015
- views: 110
Opportunity Rover, To Be Reformatted 3D Printing In Space?
Opportunity Rover, To Be Reformatted 3D Printing In Space?...
Opportunity Rover, To Be Reformatted 3D Printing In Space?
wn.com/Opportunity Rover, To Be Reformatted 3D Printing In Space
Opportunity Rover, To Be Reformatted 3D Printing In Space?
- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 0
Opportunity roaming Mars
A depiction of the Rover Opportunity moving across Mars...
A depiction of the Rover Opportunity moving across Mars
wn.com/Opportunity Roaming Mars
A depiction of the Rover Opportunity moving across Mars
- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 10
[NASA - MISSIONE SU MARTE] - UN TRIBUTO A SPIRIT E OPPORTUNITY!!!
[NASA - MISSIONE SU MARTE] - UN TRIBUTO A SPIRIT E OPPORTUNITY!!!
✈Vuoi altri video sull'UNIVERSO??? Metti MI PIACE, CONDIVIDI IL VIDEO SU FACEBOOK, e PEEEEEW ...
[NASA - MISSIONE SU MARTE] - UN TRIBUTO A SPIRIT E OPPORTUNITY!!!
✈Vuoi altri video sull'UNIVERSO??? Metti MI PIACE, CONDIVIDI IL VIDEO SU FACEBOOK, e PEEEEEW DIIIIIIE PIIIIIIE✈
Oggi andremo a tributare due pezzi di metallo, che hanno fatto la storia dell'esplorazione spaziale! Raccontiamo la storia di SPIRIT E OPPORTUNITY, due rover che hanno dato risposte a domande primordiali! GODI POPOLO!!!!
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- published: 07 Oct 2015
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5 Fakten über Spirit und Opportunity
Wissenswertes über die Mars-Rover Spirit und Opportunity
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Fakt vorweg
Text: http://www.dlr.de/next/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-6526/10725_read-24178/
Bild: http://www.space.com/7402-mars-rover-faq-martian-lives-spirit-opportunity.html
Spirit
Fakt 5
Text: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Exploration_Rover
Bild: http://mars.nasa.gov/mer10/?ss=direct
Fakt 4
Text: http://www.raumfahrer.net/news/raumfahrt/14082010195921.shtml
Bild: http://www.raumfahrer.net/news/raumfahrt/14082010195921.shtml
Fakt 3
Text: http://www.dlr.de/next/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-6526/10725_read-24178/
Bild 1: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Exploration_Rover
Bild 2: http://www.raumfahrer.net/raumfahrt/raumsonden/rueck_2004.shtml
Fakt 2
Text: http://mars.nasa.gov/mer10/
Bild: http://www.apxs.mpich.de/pri1205.htm
Fakt 1
Text: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(Raumsonde)
Bild: http://mars.nasa.gov/mer10/?ss=direct
Opportunity
Fakt 5
Text: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunity
Bild: http://www.raumfahrer.net/news/raumfahrt/14082010195921.shtml
Fakten 4
Text: http://www.dlr.de/next/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-6526/10725_read-24178/
Bild 1: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Exploration_Rover
Bild 2: http://www.raumfahrer.net/raumfahrt/raumsonden/rueck_2004.shtml
Fakt 3
Text: http://mars.nasa.gov/mer10/
Bild: http://scienceblogs.de/astrodicticum-simplex/2015/02/19/mars-one-wird-scheitern/
Fakt 2
Text: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunity
Bild: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunity
Fakt 1
Text: http://www.focus.de/wissen/videos/marsforschung-feiert-jubilaeum-marsrover-opportunity-beweist-wasser-auf-dem-mars-1_id_3567664.html
Bild: http://www.sueddeutsche.de/wissen/zehnter-geburtstag-von-rover-opportunity-technik-opa-gelingt-marathon-auf-dem-mars-1.1870973
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Wissenswertes über die Mars-Rover Spirit und Opportunity
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Fakt vorweg
Text: http://www.dlr.de/next/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-6526/10725_read-24178/
Bild: http://www.space.com/7402-mars-rover-faq-martian-lives-spirit-opportunity.html
Spirit
Fakt 5
Text: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Exploration_Rover
Bild: http://mars.nasa.gov/mer10/?ss=direct
Fakt 4
Text: http://www.raumfahrer.net/news/raumfahrt/14082010195921.shtml
Bild: http://www.raumfahrer.net/news/raumfahrt/14082010195921.shtml
Fakt 3
Text: http://www.dlr.de/next/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-6526/10725_read-24178/
Bild 1: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Exploration_Rover
Bild 2: http://www.raumfahrer.net/raumfahrt/raumsonden/rueck_2004.shtml
Fakt 2
Text: http://mars.nasa.gov/mer10/
Bild: http://www.apxs.mpich.de/pri1205.htm
Fakt 1
Text: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(Raumsonde)
Bild: http://mars.nasa.gov/mer10/?ss=direct
Opportunity
Fakt 5
Text: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunity
Bild: http://www.raumfahrer.net/news/raumfahrt/14082010195921.shtml
Fakten 4
Text: http://www.dlr.de/next/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-6526/10725_read-24178/
Bild 1: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Exploration_Rover
Bild 2: http://www.raumfahrer.net/raumfahrt/raumsonden/rueck_2004.shtml
Fakt 3
Text: http://mars.nasa.gov/mer10/
Bild: http://scienceblogs.de/astrodicticum-simplex/2015/02/19/mars-one-wird-scheitern/
Fakt 2
Text: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunity
Bild: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunity
Fakt 1
Text: http://www.focus.de/wissen/videos/marsforschung-feiert-jubilaeum-marsrover-opportunity-beweist-wasser-auf-dem-mars-1_id_3567664.html
Bild: http://www.sueddeutsche.de/wissen/zehnter-geburtstag-von-rover-opportunity-technik-opa-gelingt-marathon-auf-dem-mars-1.1870973
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- published: 04 Oct 2015
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Geología de Marte: Trabajos Invernales del Rover Opportunity en Murray Ridge
Esta imagen del rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035909_1775-1.jpg) se tomó de forma coordinada con el instrumento CRIS...
Esta imagen del rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035909_1775-1.jpg) se tomó de forma coordinada con el instrumento CRISM, también a bordo del Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. CRISM es un espectrómetro que nos ayuda a identificar los minerales en la superficie marciana. Las imágenes del HiRISE se pueden usar para construir modelos digitales del terreno (DTM, son sus iniciales en inglés), como el del borde occidental del cráter Endeavour (http://www.uahirise.org/dtm/dtm.php?ID=ESP_018701_1775), que nos proporciona datos topográficos en alta resolución para estudio de sitios de aterrizaje. Esta perspectiva en dirección (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035909_1775-2.jpg) sur se construyó usando el correspondiente DTM.
El empleo de los datos mineralógicos del CRISM, junto con las imágenes topográficas en detalle del HiRISE, serán de gran ayuda en la investigación que el Opportunity está llevando a cabo sobre la historia geológica de Murray Ridge, en el cráter Endeavour.
Traducción: Eloy Caballero
Geología de Marte: HiRISE Cámara del Orbitador Reconocimiento Marte MRO - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8mzXnC-vP_IQMKiQvh5_gR3
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Universidad de Arizona
Cámara HiRISE (High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, Experimento Científico de Imágenes de Alta Resolución) montada a bordo de la nave espacial MRO.
Imágenes desde HiRISE, la cámara de alta resolución a bordo de la sonda MRO. La Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (acrónimo: MRO) es una nave espacial multipropósito, lanzada el 12 de agosto de 2005 para el avance del conocimiento humano de Marte a través de la observación detallada, con el fin de examinar potenciales zonas de aterrizaje para futuras misiones en la superficie y de realizar transmisiones para éstas. Es el cuarto satélite artificial en Marte (uniéndose a Mars Express, Mars Odyssey y Mars Global Surveyor). El 10 de octubre de 2006 comenzó su inserción en la la órbita marciana, concluyendo su fase de aerofrenado el 4 de septiembre. Sus estudios comienzan tras la conjunción solar de noviembre del mismo año.
La High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment es una cámara situada a bordo del Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Con un peso de 65 kg, este instrumento de 40 millones de dólares fue construido por Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp bajo la dirección del departamento lunar y planetario de la Universidad de Arizona. Consiste en un Telescopio reflector de 0,5 metros de diámetro, el más grande de cualquier misión interplanetaria. Permite fotografiar con una resolución por encima de los 0,3 metros, diferenciando objetos de 1 metro de diámetro (aproximadamente una bola de playa).
Gracias a las fotos de alta resolución se han descubierto nuevos detalles de la geología marciana, los cuales dieron como resultado el descubrimiento de terreno que indicaba la presencia dióxido de carbono líquido o agua en la superficie en su pasado geológico reciente.
En agosto de 2015 la MRO cumplió diez años desde su lanzamiento, siguiendo la observación de Marte desde una órbita en torno a él y enviando a la Tierra información sobre el Planeta Rojo.
wn.com/Geología De Marte Trabajos Invernales Del Rover Opportunity En Murray Ridge
Esta imagen del rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035909_1775-1.jpg) se tomó de forma coordinada con el instrumento CRISM, también a bordo del Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. CRISM es un espectrómetro que nos ayuda a identificar los minerales en la superficie marciana. Las imágenes del HiRISE se pueden usar para construir modelos digitales del terreno (DTM, son sus iniciales en inglés), como el del borde occidental del cráter Endeavour (http://www.uahirise.org/dtm/dtm.php?ID=ESP_018701_1775), que nos proporciona datos topográficos en alta resolución para estudio de sitios de aterrizaje. Esta perspectiva en dirección (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035909_1775-2.jpg) sur se construyó usando el correspondiente DTM.
El empleo de los datos mineralógicos del CRISM, junto con las imágenes topográficas en detalle del HiRISE, serán de gran ayuda en la investigación que el Opportunity está llevando a cabo sobre la historia geológica de Murray Ridge, en el cráter Endeavour.
Traducción: Eloy Caballero
Geología de Marte: HiRISE Cámara del Orbitador Reconocimiento Marte MRO - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8mzXnC-vP_IQMKiQvh5_gR3
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Universidad de Arizona
Cámara HiRISE (High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, Experimento Científico de Imágenes de Alta Resolución) montada a bordo de la nave espacial MRO.
Imágenes desde HiRISE, la cámara de alta resolución a bordo de la sonda MRO. La Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (acrónimo: MRO) es una nave espacial multipropósito, lanzada el 12 de agosto de 2005 para el avance del conocimiento humano de Marte a través de la observación detallada, con el fin de examinar potenciales zonas de aterrizaje para futuras misiones en la superficie y de realizar transmisiones para éstas. Es el cuarto satélite artificial en Marte (uniéndose a Mars Express, Mars Odyssey y Mars Global Surveyor). El 10 de octubre de 2006 comenzó su inserción en la la órbita marciana, concluyendo su fase de aerofrenado el 4 de septiembre. Sus estudios comienzan tras la conjunción solar de noviembre del mismo año.
La High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment es una cámara situada a bordo del Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Con un peso de 65 kg, este instrumento de 40 millones de dólares fue construido por Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp bajo la dirección del departamento lunar y planetario de la Universidad de Arizona. Consiste en un Telescopio reflector de 0,5 metros de diámetro, el más grande de cualquier misión interplanetaria. Permite fotografiar con una resolución por encima de los 0,3 metros, diferenciando objetos de 1 metro de diámetro (aproximadamente una bola de playa).
Gracias a las fotos de alta resolución se han descubierto nuevos detalles de la geología marciana, los cuales dieron como resultado el descubrimiento de terreno que indicaba la presencia dióxido de carbono líquido o agua en la superficie en su pasado geológico reciente.
En agosto de 2015 la MRO cumplió diez años desde su lanzamiento, siguiendo la observación de Marte desde una órbita en torno a él y enviando a la Tierra información sobre el Planeta Rojo.
- published: 04 Oct 2015
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Geología de Marte: El Trayecto del Rover Opportunity en el Cráter Endeavour
El Opportunity lleva cerca de dos años en el borde oeste del cráter Endeavour, de 20 kilómetros de diámetro, en Meridiani Planum investigando las capas de sedim...
El Opportunity lleva cerca de dos años en el borde oeste del cráter Endeavour, de 20 kilómetros de diámetro, en Meridiani Planum investigando las capas de sedimentos de Cape York, de entre dos y tres billones de años de antigüedad. Ahora, a más de una década del lanzamiento del rover de exploración marciana Opportunity en el 2003, esta imagen HiRISE captura al rover viajando hacia el sur a sus nuevos objetivos de ciencia y en busca de un refugio ante el invierno en “Solander Point”. El destino del Opportunity en Solander Point es un lugar que se cree puede contener abundantes rocas conteniendo arcilla (detectadas desde órbita: http://www.uahirise.org/images/2013/details/cut/ESP_018701_1775.jpg) como parte de capas con bastante contenido geológico expuesto y que seguramente proveerán claves vitales del pasado acuoso de Marte. Además, las laderas con cara al norte ayudarán a maximizar la cantidad de energía solar que el rover puede recibir para permitirle una campaña científica más productiva en el invierno sureño.
El Opportunity ha estado investigando unidades sedimentarias más recientes en los cráteres Eagle, Endurance y Victoria (de menor tamaño) los últimos nueve años y medio. El viaje a través de Meridiani Planum (http://www.uahirise.org/es/images/2013/details/cut/ESP_032573_1775-2.jpg) hacia el cráter Endeavour ha dado el récord de más kilómetros recorridos en otro cuerpo planetario, del programa espacial de EEUU, con más de 36 kilómetros.
(17 de julio de 2013)
Traducción: Juan Carlos Vela Estrada
Geología de Marte: HiRISE Cámara del Orbitador Reconocimiento Marte MRO - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8mzXnC-vP_IQMKiQvh5_gR3
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Universidad de Arizona
Cámara HiRISE (High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, Experimento Científico de Imágenes de Alta Resolución) montada a bordo de la nave espacial MRO.
Imágenes desde HiRISE, la cámara de alta resolución a bordo de la sonda MRO. La Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (acrónimo: MRO) es una nave espacial multipropósito, lanzada el 12 de agosto de 2005 para el avance del conocimiento humano de Marte a través de la observación detallada, con el fin de examinar potenciales zonas de aterrizaje para futuras misiones en la superficie y de realizar transmisiones para éstas. Es el cuarto satélite artificial en Marte (uniéndose a Mars Express, Mars Odyssey y Mars Global Surveyor). El 10 de octubre de 2006 comenzó su inserción en la la órbita marciana, concluyendo su fase de aerofrenado el 4 de septiembre. Sus estudios comienzan tras la conjunción solar de noviembre del mismo año.
La High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment es una cámara situada a bordo del Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Con un peso de 65 kg, este instrumento de 40 millones de dólares fue construido por Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp bajo la dirección del departamento lunar y planetario de la Universidad de Arizona. Consiste en un Telescopio reflector de 0,5 metros de diámetro, el más grande de cualquier misión interplanetaria. Permite fotografiar con una resolución por encima de los 0,3 metros, diferenciando objetos de 1 metro de diámetro (aproximadamente una bola de playa).
Gracias a las fotos de alta resolución se han descubierto nuevos detalles de la geología marciana, los cuales dieron como resultado el descubrimiento de terreno que indicaba la presencia dióxido de carbono líquido o agua en la superficie en su pasado geológico reciente.
En agosto de 2015 la MRO cumplió diez años desde su lanzamiento, siguiendo la observación de Marte desde una órbita en torno a él y enviando a la Tierra información sobre el Planeta Rojo.
wn.com/Geología De Marte El Trayecto Del Rover Opportunity En El Cráter Endeavour
El Opportunity lleva cerca de dos años en el borde oeste del cráter Endeavour, de 20 kilómetros de diámetro, en Meridiani Planum investigando las capas de sedimentos de Cape York, de entre dos y tres billones de años de antigüedad. Ahora, a más de una década del lanzamiento del rover de exploración marciana Opportunity en el 2003, esta imagen HiRISE captura al rover viajando hacia el sur a sus nuevos objetivos de ciencia y en busca de un refugio ante el invierno en “Solander Point”. El destino del Opportunity en Solander Point es un lugar que se cree puede contener abundantes rocas conteniendo arcilla (detectadas desde órbita: http://www.uahirise.org/images/2013/details/cut/ESP_018701_1775.jpg) como parte de capas con bastante contenido geológico expuesto y que seguramente proveerán claves vitales del pasado acuoso de Marte. Además, las laderas con cara al norte ayudarán a maximizar la cantidad de energía solar que el rover puede recibir para permitirle una campaña científica más productiva en el invierno sureño.
El Opportunity ha estado investigando unidades sedimentarias más recientes en los cráteres Eagle, Endurance y Victoria (de menor tamaño) los últimos nueve años y medio. El viaje a través de Meridiani Planum (http://www.uahirise.org/es/images/2013/details/cut/ESP_032573_1775-2.jpg) hacia el cráter Endeavour ha dado el récord de más kilómetros recorridos en otro cuerpo planetario, del programa espacial de EEUU, con más de 36 kilómetros.
(17 de julio de 2013)
Traducción: Juan Carlos Vela Estrada
Geología de Marte: HiRISE Cámara del Orbitador Reconocimiento Marte MRO - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8mzXnC-vP_IQMKiQvh5_gR3
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Universidad de Arizona
Cámara HiRISE (High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, Experimento Científico de Imágenes de Alta Resolución) montada a bordo de la nave espacial MRO.
Imágenes desde HiRISE, la cámara de alta resolución a bordo de la sonda MRO. La Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (acrónimo: MRO) es una nave espacial multipropósito, lanzada el 12 de agosto de 2005 para el avance del conocimiento humano de Marte a través de la observación detallada, con el fin de examinar potenciales zonas de aterrizaje para futuras misiones en la superficie y de realizar transmisiones para éstas. Es el cuarto satélite artificial en Marte (uniéndose a Mars Express, Mars Odyssey y Mars Global Surveyor). El 10 de octubre de 2006 comenzó su inserción en la la órbita marciana, concluyendo su fase de aerofrenado el 4 de septiembre. Sus estudios comienzan tras la conjunción solar de noviembre del mismo año.
La High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment es una cámara situada a bordo del Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Con un peso de 65 kg, este instrumento de 40 millones de dólares fue construido por Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp bajo la dirección del departamento lunar y planetario de la Universidad de Arizona. Consiste en un Telescopio reflector de 0,5 metros de diámetro, el más grande de cualquier misión interplanetaria. Permite fotografiar con una resolución por encima de los 0,3 metros, diferenciando objetos de 1 metro de diámetro (aproximadamente una bola de playa).
Gracias a las fotos de alta resolución se han descubierto nuevos detalles de la geología marciana, los cuales dieron como resultado el descubrimiento de terreno que indicaba la presencia dióxido de carbono líquido o agua en la superficie en su pasado geológico reciente.
En agosto de 2015 la MRO cumplió diez años desde su lanzamiento, siguiendo la observación de Marte desde una órbita en torno a él y enviando a la Tierra información sobre el Planeta Rojo.
- published: 04 Oct 2015
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Geología de Marte: El Rover Opportunity el Día de San Valentín de 2014
Esta es la última imagen del rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035408_1775-1.jpg) en Solander Point tomada por la HiRISE...
Esta es la última imagen del rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035408_1775-1.jpg) en Solander Point tomada por la HiRISE, donde ha estado unas pocas semanas investigando la roca Pinnacle (también conocida como “el donut de gelatina”) que fue volteada por la rueda del rover. Planeamos esta imagen cuando se observó la “nueva” roca por primera vez. Una hipótesis es que un impacto reciente depositara la roca. No se aprecian signos obvios de un cráter de impacto muy reciente, pero una comparación cuidadosa con imágenes anteriores puede revelar cambios sutiles (además de la posición del rover).
Los cambios en está region de Marte podrían estar debidos más probablemente a la acción del viento (hay dunas de arena activas en el fondo del cráter Endeavour), pero nuevos impactos podrían ocurrir en cualquier lugar. (El rover se encuentra en el centro de la imagen: http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035408_1775-2.jpg)
(19 de febrero de 2014)
Traducción: Nahúm Méndez Chazarra
Geología de Marte: HiRISE Cámara del Orbitador Reconocimiento Marte MRO - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8mzXnC-vP_IQMKiQvh5_gR3
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Universidad de Arizona
Cámara HiRISE (High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, Experimento Científico de Imágenes de Alta Resolución) montada a bordo de la nave espacial MRO.
Imágenes desde HiRISE, la cámara de alta resolución a bordo de la sonda MRO. La Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (acrónimo: MRO) es una nave espacial multipropósito, lanzada el 12 de agosto de 2005 para el avance del conocimiento humano de Marte a través de la observación detallada, con el fin de examinar potenciales zonas de aterrizaje para futuras misiones en la superficie y de realizar transmisiones para éstas. Es el cuarto satélite artificial en Marte (uniéndose a Mars Express, Mars Odyssey y Mars Global Surveyor). El 10 de octubre de 2006 comenzó su inserción en la la órbita marciana, concluyendo su fase de aerofrenado el 4 de septiembre. Sus estudios comienzan tras la conjunción solar de noviembre del mismo año.
La High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment es una cámara situada a bordo del Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Con un peso de 65 kg, este instrumento de 40 millones de dólares fue construido por Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp bajo la dirección del departamento lunar y planetario de la Universidad de Arizona. Consiste en un Telescopio reflector de 0,5 metros de diámetro, el más grande de cualquier misión interplanetaria. Permite fotografiar con una resolución por encima de los 0,3 metros, diferenciando objetos de 1 metro de diámetro (aproximadamente una bola de playa).
Gracias a las fotos de alta resolución se han descubierto nuevos detalles de la geología marciana, los cuales dieron como resultado el descubrimiento de terreno que indicaba la presencia dióxido de carbono líquido o agua en la superficie en su pasado geológico reciente.
En agosto de 2015 la MRO cumplió diez años desde su lanzamiento, siguiendo la observación de Marte desde una órbita en torno a él y enviando a la Tierra información sobre el Planeta Rojo.
wn.com/Geología De Marte El Rover Opportunity El Día De San Valentín De 2014
Esta es la última imagen del rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035408_1775-1.jpg) en Solander Point tomada por la HiRISE, donde ha estado unas pocas semanas investigando la roca Pinnacle (también conocida como “el donut de gelatina”) que fue volteada por la rueda del rover. Planeamos esta imagen cuando se observó la “nueva” roca por primera vez. Una hipótesis es que un impacto reciente depositara la roca. No se aprecian signos obvios de un cráter de impacto muy reciente, pero una comparación cuidadosa con imágenes anteriores puede revelar cambios sutiles (además de la posición del rover).
Los cambios en está region de Marte podrían estar debidos más probablemente a la acción del viento (hay dunas de arena activas en el fondo del cráter Endeavour), pero nuevos impactos podrían ocurrir en cualquier lugar. (El rover se encuentra en el centro de la imagen: http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035408_1775-2.jpg)
(19 de febrero de 2014)
Traducción: Nahúm Méndez Chazarra
Geología de Marte: HiRISE Cámara del Orbitador Reconocimiento Marte MRO - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8mzXnC-vP_IQMKiQvh5_gR3
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Universidad de Arizona
Cámara HiRISE (High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment, Experimento Científico de Imágenes de Alta Resolución) montada a bordo de la nave espacial MRO.
Imágenes desde HiRISE, la cámara de alta resolución a bordo de la sonda MRO. La Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (acrónimo: MRO) es una nave espacial multipropósito, lanzada el 12 de agosto de 2005 para el avance del conocimiento humano de Marte a través de la observación detallada, con el fin de examinar potenciales zonas de aterrizaje para futuras misiones en la superficie y de realizar transmisiones para éstas. Es el cuarto satélite artificial en Marte (uniéndose a Mars Express, Mars Odyssey y Mars Global Surveyor). El 10 de octubre de 2006 comenzó su inserción en la la órbita marciana, concluyendo su fase de aerofrenado el 4 de septiembre. Sus estudios comienzan tras la conjunción solar de noviembre del mismo año.
La High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment es una cámara situada a bordo del Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Con un peso de 65 kg, este instrumento de 40 millones de dólares fue construido por Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp bajo la dirección del departamento lunar y planetario de la Universidad de Arizona. Consiste en un Telescopio reflector de 0,5 metros de diámetro, el más grande de cualquier misión interplanetaria. Permite fotografiar con una resolución por encima de los 0,3 metros, diferenciando objetos de 1 metro de diámetro (aproximadamente una bola de playa).
Gracias a las fotos de alta resolución se han descubierto nuevos detalles de la geología marciana, los cuales dieron como resultado el descubrimiento de terreno que indicaba la presencia dióxido de carbono líquido o agua en la superficie en su pasado geológico reciente.
En agosto de 2015 la MRO cumplió diez años desde su lanzamiento, siguiendo la observación de Marte desde una órbita en torno a él y enviando a la Tierra información sobre el Planeta Rojo.
- published: 04 Oct 2015
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Géologie de Mars: Le Rover Opportunity le jour de la Saint Valentin 2014
Voici la plus récente image HiRISE du rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035408_1775-1.jpg) à Solander Point, où il a pas...
Voici la plus récente image HiRISE du rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035408_1775-1.jpg) à Solander Point, où il a passé quelques semaines à investiguer la roche Pinnacle (http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-051) (aussi appelée «jelly donut»), qui fut déplacée par la roue du rover. Nous avons planifié cette image lorsque cette «nouvelle» roche fut pour la première fois observée; une hypothèse était qu’un impact récent aurait déposé la roche. Bien qu’il n’y ait aucun signe d’un impact récent dans cette image, une comparaison avec des images précédentes pourrait potentiellement révéler des changements subtils (à côté de la position du rover).
Des changements dans cette région de Mars sont probablement dus à l’action du vent (il y a des dunes de sable actives sur le plancher du cratère Endeavour), mais de nouveaux impacts pourraient se produire n’importe où.
(19 Février 2014)
Traduit par: Bianca D’Aoust
Géologie de Mars: HiRISE Caméra de MRO Mars Reconnaissance Orbiteur High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8nhetbkMTOeXh3-604WBjOM
Crédit: NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Université d'Arizona
HiRISE est l'un des instruments à bord du satellite "Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter" (MRO), lancé en le 12 août 2005 et arrivé en orbite autour de Mars le 10 mars 2006.
L'objectif principal de la mission MRO est de cartographier la surface de Mars. L'orbiteur de grande taille (plus de 2 tonnes avec les ergols) dispose pour remplir cet objectif du télescope HIRISE permettant d'obtenir des images avec une résolution de 20 à 30 cm. Cet instrument est complété par un spectromètre et un radiomètre fonctionnant en lumière visible et infrarouge ainsi que par un radar qui permettent de déterminer la composition minéralogique du sol, sa géologie ainsi que de rechercher l'eau piégée sous forme de glace. Enfin MRO est équipé d'un système de télécommunications qui doit lui permettre de transférer des volumes de données très importants vers la Terre et de jouer le rôle de relais pour les données collectées par les atterrisseurs et rovers posés à la surface de Mars tels que Mars Science Laboratory.
En arrivant en orbite autour de Mars, MRO prend la suite de Mars Global Surveyor et devient le quatrième satellite artificiel opérationnel en orbite autour de la planète rouge avec la sonde européenne Mars Express, et les deux sondes de la NASA Mars Odyssey et Mars Global Surveyor. Les instruments de MRO ont permis notamment d'estimer le volume de la calotte polaire de Mars, de détecter de la glace dans des cratères situés à une latitude relativement basse, d'observer des avalanches et de détecter plusieurs types de minéraux. La mission initiale qui s'achevait en décembre 2008 a été prolongée jusqu'en 2015.
La caméra HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) est constituée d'un télescope réfléchissant de 0,5 mètre, le plus grand jamais utilisé sur une sonde spatiale. Cette caméra a une résolution angulaire correspondant à 0,3 mètre au sol depuis une hauteur de 300 kilomètres. Elle prend des clichés dans trois bandes de couleurs : en bleu-vert, en rouge et dans l'infrarouge. Pour faciliter la cartographie de sites potentiels d'atterrissage, la caméra HiRISE peut produire des images stéréo. On peut ainsi estimer le relief d'un site avec une précision de 0,25 mètre.
wn.com/Géologie De Mars Le Rover Opportunity Le Jour De La Saint Valentin 2014
Voici la plus récente image HiRISE du rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035408_1775-1.jpg) à Solander Point, où il a passé quelques semaines à investiguer la roche Pinnacle (http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-051) (aussi appelée «jelly donut»), qui fut déplacée par la roue du rover. Nous avons planifié cette image lorsque cette «nouvelle» roche fut pour la première fois observée; une hypothèse était qu’un impact récent aurait déposé la roche. Bien qu’il n’y ait aucun signe d’un impact récent dans cette image, une comparaison avec des images précédentes pourrait potentiellement révéler des changements subtils (à côté de la position du rover).
Des changements dans cette région de Mars sont probablement dus à l’action du vent (il y a des dunes de sable actives sur le plancher du cratère Endeavour), mais de nouveaux impacts pourraient se produire n’importe où.
(19 Février 2014)
Traduit par: Bianca D’Aoust
Géologie de Mars: HiRISE Caméra de MRO Mars Reconnaissance Orbiteur High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8nhetbkMTOeXh3-604WBjOM
Crédit: NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Université d'Arizona
HiRISE est l'un des instruments à bord du satellite "Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter" (MRO), lancé en le 12 août 2005 et arrivé en orbite autour de Mars le 10 mars 2006.
L'objectif principal de la mission MRO est de cartographier la surface de Mars. L'orbiteur de grande taille (plus de 2 tonnes avec les ergols) dispose pour remplir cet objectif du télescope HIRISE permettant d'obtenir des images avec une résolution de 20 à 30 cm. Cet instrument est complété par un spectromètre et un radiomètre fonctionnant en lumière visible et infrarouge ainsi que par un radar qui permettent de déterminer la composition minéralogique du sol, sa géologie ainsi que de rechercher l'eau piégée sous forme de glace. Enfin MRO est équipé d'un système de télécommunications qui doit lui permettre de transférer des volumes de données très importants vers la Terre et de jouer le rôle de relais pour les données collectées par les atterrisseurs et rovers posés à la surface de Mars tels que Mars Science Laboratory.
En arrivant en orbite autour de Mars, MRO prend la suite de Mars Global Surveyor et devient le quatrième satellite artificiel opérationnel en orbite autour de la planète rouge avec la sonde européenne Mars Express, et les deux sondes de la NASA Mars Odyssey et Mars Global Surveyor. Les instruments de MRO ont permis notamment d'estimer le volume de la calotte polaire de Mars, de détecter de la glace dans des cratères situés à une latitude relativement basse, d'observer des avalanches et de détecter plusieurs types de minéraux. La mission initiale qui s'achevait en décembre 2008 a été prolongée jusqu'en 2015.
La caméra HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) est constituée d'un télescope réfléchissant de 0,5 mètre, le plus grand jamais utilisé sur une sonde spatiale. Cette caméra a une résolution angulaire correspondant à 0,3 mètre au sol depuis une hauteur de 300 kilomètres. Elle prend des clichés dans trois bandes de couleurs : en bleu-vert, en rouge et dans l'infrarouge. Pour faciliter la cartographie de sites potentiels d'atterrissage, la caméra HiRISE peut produire des images stéréo. On peut ainsi estimer le relief d'un site avec une précision de 0,25 mètre.
- published: 04 Oct 2015
- views: 6
Géologie de Mars: Travail Hivernal du Rover Opportunity à Murray Ridge
Cette image du rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035909_1775-1.jpg) a été acquise par un coordonné avec l’instrument CRI...
Cette image du rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035909_1775-1.jpg) a été acquise par un coordonné avec l’instrument CRISM, également à bord du Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. L’instrument CRISM est un spectromètre qui aide à identifier les minéraux de la surface martienne. Les images HiRISE peuvent être utilisées pour construire des modèles numériques de terrain (ou DTM pour les initiales en anglais), comme celui du rebord ouest du cratère Endeavour (http://hirise-pds.lpl.arizona.edu/PDS/EXTRAS/DTM/ESP/ORB_018700_018799/ESP_018701_1775_ESP_018846_1775/DTEEC_018701_1775_018846_1775_U01.ca.jpg), qui fournit une topographie de haute résolution pour des supports de sites d’atterrissage. Cette vue en perspective (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035909_1775-2.jpg) a été construite en utilisant ce DTM.
L’utilisation de la minéralogie CRISM, ainsi que la topographie et les images à fine échelle de HiRISE aideront dans l’enquête d’Opportunity en ce qui concerne l’histoire géologique du Murray Ridge du cratère Endeavour.
(9 Avril 2014)
Traduit par : Henri Labbé
Géologie de Mars: HiRISE Caméra de MRO Mars Reconnaissance Orbiteur High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8nhetbkMTOeXh3-604WBjOM
Crédit: NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Université d'Arizona
HiRISE est l'un des instruments à bord du satellite "Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter" (MRO), lancé en le 12 août 2005 et arrivé en orbite autour de Mars le 10 mars 2006.
L'objectif principal de la mission MRO est de cartographier la surface de Mars. L'orbiteur de grande taille (plus de 2 tonnes avec les ergols) dispose pour remplir cet objectif du télescope HIRISE permettant d'obtenir des images avec une résolution de 20 à 30 cm. Cet instrument est complété par un spectromètre et un radiomètre fonctionnant en lumière visible et infrarouge ainsi que par un radar qui permettent de déterminer la composition minéralogique du sol, sa géologie ainsi que de rechercher l'eau piégée sous forme de glace. Enfin MRO est équipé d'un système de télécommunications qui doit lui permettre de transférer des volumes de données très importants vers la Terre et de jouer le rôle de relais pour les données collectées par les atterrisseurs et rovers posés à la surface de Mars tels que Mars Science Laboratory.
En arrivant en orbite autour de Mars, MRO prend la suite de Mars Global Surveyor et devient le quatrième satellite artificiel opérationnel en orbite autour de la planète rouge avec la sonde européenne Mars Express, et les deux sondes de la NASA Mars Odyssey et Mars Global Surveyor. Les instruments de MRO ont permis notamment d'estimer le volume de la calotte polaire de Mars, de détecter de la glace dans des cratères situés à une latitude relativement basse, d'observer des avalanches et de détecter plusieurs types de minéraux. La mission initiale qui s'achevait en décembre 2008 a été prolongée jusqu'en 2015.
La caméra HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) est constituée d'un télescope réfléchissant de 0,5 mètre, le plus grand jamais utilisé sur une sonde spatiale. Cette caméra a une résolution angulaire correspondant à 0,3 mètre au sol depuis une hauteur de 300 kilomètres. Elle prend des clichés dans trois bandes de couleurs : en bleu-vert, en rouge et dans l'infrarouge. Pour faciliter la cartographie de sites potentiels d'atterrissage, la caméra HiRISE peut produire des images stéréo. On peut ainsi estimer le relief d'un site avec une précision de 0,25 mètre.
wn.com/Géologie De Mars Travail Hivernal Du Rover Opportunity À Murray Ridge
Cette image du rover Opportunity (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035909_1775-1.jpg) a été acquise par un coordonné avec l’instrument CRISM, également à bord du Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. L’instrument CRISM est un spectromètre qui aide à identifier les minéraux de la surface martienne. Les images HiRISE peuvent être utilisées pour construire des modèles numériques de terrain (ou DTM pour les initiales en anglais), comme celui du rebord ouest du cratère Endeavour (http://hirise-pds.lpl.arizona.edu/PDS/EXTRAS/DTM/ESP/ORB_018700_018799/ESP_018701_1775_ESP_018846_1775/DTEEC_018701_1775_018846_1775_U01.ca.jpg), qui fournit une topographie de haute résolution pour des supports de sites d’atterrissage. Cette vue en perspective (http://static.uahirise.org/images/2014/details/cut/ESP_035909_1775-2.jpg) a été construite en utilisant ce DTM.
L’utilisation de la minéralogie CRISM, ainsi que la topographie et les images à fine échelle de HiRISE aideront dans l’enquête d’Opportunity en ce qui concerne l’histoire géologique du Murray Ridge du cratère Endeavour.
(9 Avril 2014)
Traduit par : Henri Labbé
Géologie de Mars: HiRISE Caméra de MRO Mars Reconnaissance Orbiteur High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8nhetbkMTOeXh3-604WBjOM
Crédit: NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Université d'Arizona
HiRISE est l'un des instruments à bord du satellite "Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter" (MRO), lancé en le 12 août 2005 et arrivé en orbite autour de Mars le 10 mars 2006.
L'objectif principal de la mission MRO est de cartographier la surface de Mars. L'orbiteur de grande taille (plus de 2 tonnes avec les ergols) dispose pour remplir cet objectif du télescope HIRISE permettant d'obtenir des images avec une résolution de 20 à 30 cm. Cet instrument est complété par un spectromètre et un radiomètre fonctionnant en lumière visible et infrarouge ainsi que par un radar qui permettent de déterminer la composition minéralogique du sol, sa géologie ainsi que de rechercher l'eau piégée sous forme de glace. Enfin MRO est équipé d'un système de télécommunications qui doit lui permettre de transférer des volumes de données très importants vers la Terre et de jouer le rôle de relais pour les données collectées par les atterrisseurs et rovers posés à la surface de Mars tels que Mars Science Laboratory.
En arrivant en orbite autour de Mars, MRO prend la suite de Mars Global Surveyor et devient le quatrième satellite artificiel opérationnel en orbite autour de la planète rouge avec la sonde européenne Mars Express, et les deux sondes de la NASA Mars Odyssey et Mars Global Surveyor. Les instruments de MRO ont permis notamment d'estimer le volume de la calotte polaire de Mars, de détecter de la glace dans des cratères situés à une latitude relativement basse, d'observer des avalanches et de détecter plusieurs types de minéraux. La mission initiale qui s'achevait en décembre 2008 a été prolongée jusqu'en 2015.
La caméra HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment) est constituée d'un télescope réfléchissant de 0,5 mètre, le plus grand jamais utilisé sur une sonde spatiale. Cette caméra a une résolution angulaire correspondant à 0,3 mètre au sol depuis une hauteur de 300 kilomètres. Elle prend des clichés dans trois bandes de couleurs : en bleu-vert, en rouge et dans l'infrarouge. Pour faciliter la cartographie de sites potentiels d'atterrissage, la caméra HiRISE peut produire des images stéréo. On peut ainsi estimer le relief d'un site avec une précision de 0,25 mètre.
- published: 04 Oct 2015
- views: 4
ALIENS ON MARS - ANOMALIES PICKED UP BY OPPORTUNITY
"Hinners Point" at Marathon Valley (http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/2015/09/25/opportunity-mars-rover-preparing-for-active-winter)
MUSIC - Kill Time With You...
"Hinners Point" at Marathon Valley (http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/2015/09/25/opportunity-mars-rover-preparing-for-active-winter)
MUSIC - Kill Time With You - Janice Cruz
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wn.com/Aliens On Mars Anomalies Picked Up By Opportunity
"Hinners Point" at Marathon Valley (http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/2015/09/25/opportunity-mars-rover-preparing-for-active-winter)
MUSIC - Kill Time With You - Janice Cruz
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- published: 02 Oct 2015
- views: 5
11 years and counting opportunity on mars
The Mars Opportunity rover has driven 25.9 miles (41.7 kilometers) since it landed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars on Jan. 25, 2004 (Universal Time, whic...
The Mars Opportunity rover has driven 25.9 miles (41.7 kilometers) since it landed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars on Jan. 25, 2004 (Universal Time, which was Jan. 24, PST). That is farther than any other off-Earth surface vehicle has driven. The rover's work on Mars was initially planned for three months. During that prime mission and for more than a decade of bonus performance in extended missions, Opportunity has returned compelling evidence about wet environments on ancient Mars.
wn.com/11 Years And Counting Opportunity On Mars
The Mars Opportunity rover has driven 25.9 miles (41.7 kilometers) since it landed in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars on Jan. 25, 2004 (Universal Time, which was Jan. 24, PST). That is farther than any other off-Earth surface vehicle has driven. The rover's work on Mars was initially planned for three months. During that prime mission and for more than a decade of bonus performance in extended missions, Opportunity has returned compelling evidence about wet environments on ancient Mars.
- published: 29 Sep 2015
- views: 6
Opportunity Rover Preparing for Active Winter on Mars
WASHINGTON: NASA's Mars rover Opportunity is conducting a "walkabout" survey of Marathon Valley, where the rover's operators plan to use it through the upcomin...
WASHINGTON: NASA's Mars rover Opportunity is conducting a "walkabout" survey of Marathon Valley, where the rover's operators plan to use it through the upcoming Martian winter to study outcrops that host clay minerals.
Marathon Valley slices downhill from west to east for about 300 yards or metres through the western rim of Endeavour Crater.
Opportunity has been investigating rock targets in the western portion of the valley since late July, working its way eastward in a thorough reconnaissance of the area.
The rover's panoramic camera has captured a scene dominated by a summit called "Hinners Point," forming part of the valley's northern edge. The image also shows a portion of the valley floor with swirling reddish zones that have been a target for study.
For several months starting in mid- to late October, the rover team plans to operate Opportunity on the southern side of the valley to take advantage of the sun-facing slope.
The site is in Mars' southern hemisphere, so the sun is to the north during fall and winter days. Tilting the rover toward the sun increases power output from its solar panels.
The shortest-daylight period of this seventh Martian winter for Opportunity will come in January 2016.
"Our expectation is that Opportunity will be able to remain mobile through the winter," said Mars Exploration Rover Project Manager John Callas of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California.
The walkabout is identifying investigation targets in and near the valley floor. Rocks in reddish zones there contain more silica and less iron than most rocks in the area.
"During the Martian late fall and winter seasons Opportunity will conduct its measurements and traverses on the southern side of the valley. When spring arrives the rover will return to the valley floor for detailed measurements of outcrops that may host the clay minerals," said Opportunity Deputy Principal Investigator Ray Arvidson, of Washington University in St Louis.
Endeavour Crater spans about 22 kilometres in diameter.
Opportunity has been studying its western rim since 2011.
Marathon Valley became a high priority destination after a concentration of clay minerals called smectites was mapped there based on observations by the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
Smectites form under wetter, milder conditions than most rocks at the Opportunity site. Opportunity is investigating relationships among clay-bearing and neighbouring deposits for clues about the history of environmental changes.
wn.com/Opportunity Rover Preparing For Active Winter On Mars
WASHINGTON: NASA's Mars rover Opportunity is conducting a "walkabout" survey of Marathon Valley, where the rover's operators plan to use it through the upcoming Martian winter to study outcrops that host clay minerals.
Marathon Valley slices downhill from west to east for about 300 yards or metres through the western rim of Endeavour Crater.
Opportunity has been investigating rock targets in the western portion of the valley since late July, working its way eastward in a thorough reconnaissance of the area.
The rover's panoramic camera has captured a scene dominated by a summit called "Hinners Point," forming part of the valley's northern edge. The image also shows a portion of the valley floor with swirling reddish zones that have been a target for study.
For several months starting in mid- to late October, the rover team plans to operate Opportunity on the southern side of the valley to take advantage of the sun-facing slope.
The site is in Mars' southern hemisphere, so the sun is to the north during fall and winter days. Tilting the rover toward the sun increases power output from its solar panels.
The shortest-daylight period of this seventh Martian winter for Opportunity will come in January 2016.
"Our expectation is that Opportunity will be able to remain mobile through the winter," said Mars Exploration Rover Project Manager John Callas of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California.
The walkabout is identifying investigation targets in and near the valley floor. Rocks in reddish zones there contain more silica and less iron than most rocks in the area.
"During the Martian late fall and winter seasons Opportunity will conduct its measurements and traverses on the southern side of the valley. When spring arrives the rover will return to the valley floor for detailed measurements of outcrops that may host the clay minerals," said Opportunity Deputy Principal Investigator Ray Arvidson, of Washington University in St Louis.
Endeavour Crater spans about 22 kilometres in diameter.
Opportunity has been studying its western rim since 2011.
Marathon Valley became a high priority destination after a concentration of clay minerals called smectites was mapped there based on observations by the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
Smectites form under wetter, milder conditions than most rocks at the Opportunity site. Opportunity is investigating relationships among clay-bearing and neighbouring deposits for clues about the history of environmental changes.
- published: 27 Sep 2015
- views: 4
Mars Rover Opportunity on The Planet Mars
Mars kaşif robotu Opportunity gönderdiği görüntülerden oluşturulan video, videolar nasa görüntü arşivinden oluşturulmuştur. bizlere evrenin diğer güzellikleri g...
Mars kaşif robotu Opportunity gönderdiği görüntülerden oluşturulan video, videolar nasa görüntü arşivinden oluşturulmuştur. bizlere evrenin diğer güzellikleri gösterdiğin için, Teşekkürler NASA...
wn.com/Mars Rover Opportunity On The Planet Mars
Mars kaşif robotu Opportunity gönderdiği görüntülerden oluşturulan video, videolar nasa görüntü arşivinden oluşturulmuştur. bizlere evrenin diğer güzellikleri gösterdiğin için, Teşekkürler NASA...
- published: 25 Sep 2015
- views: 9
Opportunity (rover) - Video Learning - WizScience.com
""Opportunity"", also known as "MER-B" or "MER-1", is a robotic rover active on the planet Mars since 2004. Launched on July 7, 2003 as part of NASA's Mars ...
""Opportunity"", also known as "MER-B" or "MER-1", is a robotic rover active on the planet Mars since 2004. Launched on July 7, 2003 as part of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover program, it landed in Meridiani Planum on January 25, 2004, three weeks after its twin "Spirit" touched down on the other side of the planet. With a planned 90 sol duration of activity, "Spirit" functioned until getting stuck in 2009 and ceased communications in 2010, while "Opportunity" remains active as of 2015, having already exceeded its operating plan by . "Opportunity" has continued to move, gather scientific observations, and report back to Earth for over 45 times its designed lifespan.
Mission highlights include the initial 90 sol mission, finding extramartian meteorites such as Heat Shield Rock , and over two years studying Victoria crater. It survived dust-storms and reached Endeavour crater in 2011, which has been described as a "second landing site".
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory , a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California, manages the Mars Exploration Rover project for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington, D.C..
The scientific objectives of the Mars Exploration Rover mission are to:
During the next two decades, NASA will continue to conduct missions to address whether life ever arose on Mars. The search begins with determining whether the Martian environment was ever suitable for life. Life, as we understand it, requires water, so the history of water on Mars is critical to finding out if the Martian environment was ever conducive to life. Although the Mars Exploration Rovers do not have the ability to detect life directly, they are offering very important information on the habitability of the environment in the planet's history.
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""Opportunity"", also known as "MER-B" or "MER-1", is a robotic rover active on the planet Mars since 2004. Launched on July 7, 2003 as part of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover program, it landed in Meridiani Planum on January 25, 2004, three weeks after its twin "Spirit" touched down on the other side of the planet. With a planned 90 sol duration of activity, "Spirit" functioned until getting stuck in 2009 and ceased communications in 2010, while "Opportunity" remains active as of 2015, having already exceeded its operating plan by . "Opportunity" has continued to move, gather scientific observations, and report back to Earth for over 45 times its designed lifespan.
Mission highlights include the initial 90 sol mission, finding extramartian meteorites such as Heat Shield Rock , and over two years studying Victoria crater. It survived dust-storms and reached Endeavour crater in 2011, which has been described as a "second landing site".
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory , a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California, manages the Mars Exploration Rover project for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington, D.C..
The scientific objectives of the Mars Exploration Rover mission are to:
During the next two decades, NASA will continue to conduct missions to address whether life ever arose on Mars. The search begins with determining whether the Martian environment was ever suitable for life. Life, as we understand it, requires water, so the history of water on Mars is critical to finding out if the Martian environment was ever conducive to life. Although the Mars Exploration Rovers do not have the ability to detect life directly, they are offering very important information on the habitability of the environment in the planet's history.
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- published: 16 Sep 2015
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NASA | JPL Up to a Minute: July 2015 [HD]
Catch up on mission news with this 14-minute overview. Mars Opportunity Rover, the 50th anniversary of Mariner 4 at Mars (July 15, 1965-2015), Asteroid 2011 UW1...
Catch up on mission news with this 14-minute overview. Mars Opportunity Rover, the 50th anniversary of Mariner 4 at Mars (July 15, 1965-2015), Asteroid 2011 UW158, Dwarf Planet Ceres Topographic Tour and Radar Movie of Asteroid 1999 JD6. See also "1965: Discovery at Mars": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YR3fh4bRTU.
Release Date: 7 August 2015
Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
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Catch up on mission news with this 14-minute overview. Mars Opportunity Rover, the 50th anniversary of Mariner 4 at Mars (July 15, 1965-2015), Asteroid 2011 UW158, Dwarf Planet Ceres Topographic Tour and Radar Movie of Asteroid 1999 JD6. See also "1965: Discovery at Mars": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YR3fh4bRTU.
Release Date: 7 August 2015
Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
- published: 10 Sep 2015
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Opportunity Rover Headed for Something Different on Mars, with Help from Orbit
AGU 2010 Fall Meeting - Press Conference As the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity gets closer to its next long-term destination, orbital observations from o...
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NASA | The Mars Exploration Rovers: A Decade of Exploration [HD]
It was inconceivable that a rover mission designed for 90 days of operation would still be operating after a decade in the harsh environment of the Red Planet's frigid surface. In spite of our limited human imagination, the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is still functioning and exploring ten years after landing on Mars. For a decade now, the rover has been dutifully conducting field geology o
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Mars Rover Opportunity's Investigations at Endeavour Crater Press Conference [HD]
Mars Rover Opportunity's Investigations at Endeavour Crater.Conference Tuesday, 4 December 2012 10.30 a.m. Conference AGU (American Geophysical Union). NASA'...
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Landing on Mars in Search of Life | Space Universe Documentary
Isthere Life on Mars?? Mars documentary, understanding more about Space and Universe. | Space Universe Documentary
A few months before he died, Carl Sagan recorded a message of hope to would-be Mars explorers, telling them: Whatever the reason you're on Mars is, I'm .
Welcome to Mars follows the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity from the second they crash-land on the planet to many months into
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NASA's Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity Dr Firouz Naderi & Ebrahim Victory 1
سری برنامه هایی بی نظیر از ابراهیم ویکتوری و دکتر فیروز نادری در مورد کره مریخ و دو مریخ نورد روح و فرصت E-mail: EBYV@aol.com Website: http://evictorybooks.com/
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NASA's Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity Dr Firouz Naderi & Ebrahim Victory 3
سری برنامه هایی بی نظیر از ابراهیم ویکتوری و دکتر فیروز نادری در مورد کره مریخ و دو مریخ نورد روح و فرصت E-mail: EBYV@aol.com Website: http://evictorybooks.com/
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NASA Event Reflects on Accomplishments of Mars Rover
NASA will reflected on the work of Mars rover Opportunity during a news conference on Jan. 23. Opportunity landed on the Red Planet Jan. 24, 2004, three week...
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Exploring Ancient Martian Climates with the Opportunity and Curiosity Rovers
Featured Speaker: Raymond E. Arvidson, Ph.D., Deputy Principal Investigator, Mars Exploration Rover Mission; James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis and Director, Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing Laboratory (EPRSL), McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences; Fellow and 2006 Outstanding St. Louis Scientist F
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Is Opportunity Looking Down At An Abandoned City?
*Please Watch to the end.
**Watch in HD and Full Screen
Ok Guys ..... This is a Opportunity Rover Picture from Sol 3984 (Latest Sol) . Is Opportunity looking down on an Abandoned City? Watch this video to the end, and then let me know what you believe is going on in this picture. Share the video and throw me a thumbs up. Always appreciated! Thanks Guys. ............. Chris.
As always, look for t
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Opportunity ~Sol 3954 ~ More Intelligently Made Objects !
*Watch to the End
** Watch in HD and Full Screen
Hey Guys ....... This photo is from the Opportunity Rover, SOL 3954, and there are what look like intelligently made objects strewn about and are definitely being manipulated and Obfuscated out of the photo. As always, you be the judge and give me your thoughts. Share the video and throw me a thumbs up. Always greatly appreciated. ................
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Large Pipe, Machine Parts And Structures Found by Opportunity!
Hey Guys .....Here is another Opportunity Rover picture which appears to have a large pipe, many mechanical parts and perhaps structures in it! Just crazy wh...
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NASA | Spirit and Opportunity: Field Geology on Mars [HD]
The Mars Exploration Rover mission landed two rovers on Mars in January 2004. The rovers' primary science objective is to read the record in the rocks and soils in order to search for evidence of past liquid water and to determine whether past environments were favorable for life. The twin rovers - Spirit and Opportunity - have been investigating two different landing sites, resulting in numerous
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CppCon 2014: Mark Maimone "C++ on Mars: Incorporating C++ into Mars Rover Flight Software"
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One of the more challenging aspects of developing flight software (FSW) for NASA's Spirit and Opportunity Mars Exploration Rovers (MER) and Curiosity, the Mars Science Laboratory rover was how to enable them to drive themselves safely through unknown Martian terrain. When the MER mission was approved in the year 2000, JPL researchers had already demonstrated that capabilit
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NASA | Spirit and Opportunity: The Corps of Discovery for Mars Rolls On
For five Earth years, the intrepid robotic explorers Spirit and Opportunity have been successfully conducting field geology at two different locations on the...
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AEGIS Automated Targeting for the Mars Exploration Rover Mission
RI Seminar: Tara Estlin Senior Member, Artificial Intelligence Group, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Abstract The Autonomous Exploration for Gathering Increased S...
Opportunity Rover Headed for Something Different on Mars, with Help from Orbit
AGU 2010 Fall Meeting - Press Conference As the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity gets closer to its next long-term destination, orbital observations from o......
AGU 2010 Fall Meeting - Press Conference As the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity gets closer to its next long-term destination, orbital observations from o...
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AGU 2010 Fall Meeting - Press Conference As the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity gets closer to its next long-term destination, orbital observations from o...
NASA | The Mars Exploration Rovers: A Decade of Exploration [HD]
It was inconceivable that a rover mission designed for 90 days of operation would still be operating after a decade in the harsh environment of the Red Planet's...
It was inconceivable that a rover mission designed for 90 days of operation would still be operating after a decade in the harsh environment of the Red Planet's frigid surface. In spite of our limited human imagination, the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is still functioning and exploring ten years after landing on Mars. For a decade now, the rover has been dutifully conducting field geology on the Martian surface day after day. Opportunity and her twin Spirit have traversed great plains, climbed mountains, descended into deep craters and survived rover-killing dust storms and frigid winters. As the rovers move, each day becomes a brand new mission with new sights, new geology and new opportunities to explore. The rovers have made significant scientific discoveries in understanding the Red Planet, finding evidence of past habitable environments that could possibly have supported life. Although Spirit's mission concluded after an unimaginable six years, exciting adventures of exploration still lie ahead for the still very capable Opportunity rover even after ten years.This event is free and open to the public. Seating is on a first come, first served basis.
Speaker:
John Callas
Project Manager, Mars Exploration Rover Project
Release Date: 16 January 2014
See more videos about the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Space Mission:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kMdlZGoROTHSTz0ygp8AW4
See more videos about the von Kármán Lecture Series:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8ko2IaScmwl6Kk32s9tIBvY
Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
wn.com/Nasa | The Mars Exploration Rovers A Decade Of Exploration Hd
It was inconceivable that a rover mission designed for 90 days of operation would still be operating after a decade in the harsh environment of the Red Planet's frigid surface. In spite of our limited human imagination, the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is still functioning and exploring ten years after landing on Mars. For a decade now, the rover has been dutifully conducting field geology on the Martian surface day after day. Opportunity and her twin Spirit have traversed great plains, climbed mountains, descended into deep craters and survived rover-killing dust storms and frigid winters. As the rovers move, each day becomes a brand new mission with new sights, new geology and new opportunities to explore. The rovers have made significant scientific discoveries in understanding the Red Planet, finding evidence of past habitable environments that could possibly have supported life. Although Spirit's mission concluded after an unimaginable six years, exciting adventures of exploration still lie ahead for the still very capable Opportunity rover even after ten years.This event is free and open to the public. Seating is on a first come, first served basis.
Speaker:
John Callas
Project Manager, Mars Exploration Rover Project
Release Date: 16 January 2014
See more videos about the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Space Mission:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kMdlZGoROTHSTz0ygp8AW4
See more videos about the von Kármán Lecture Series:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8ko2IaScmwl6Kk32s9tIBvY
Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
- published: 08 Jul 2014
- views: 6396
Mars Rover Opportunity's Investigations at Endeavour Crater Press Conference [HD]
Mars Rover Opportunity's Investigations at Endeavour Crater.Conference Tuesday, 4 December 2012 10.30 a.m. Conference AGU (American Geophysical Union). NASA'......
Mars Rover Opportunity's Investigations at Endeavour Crater.Conference Tuesday, 4 December 2012 10.30 a.m. Conference AGU (American Geophysical Union). NASA'...
wn.com/Mars Rover Opportunity's Investigations At Endeavour Crater Press Conference Hd
Mars Rover Opportunity's Investigations at Endeavour Crater.Conference Tuesday, 4 December 2012 10.30 a.m. Conference AGU (American Geophysical Union). NASA'...
Landing on Mars in Search of Life | Space Universe Documentary
Isthere Life on Mars?? Mars documentary, understanding more about Space and Universe. | Space Universe Documentary
A few months before he died, Carl Sagan rec...
Isthere Life on Mars?? Mars documentary, understanding more about Space and Universe. | Space Universe Documentary
A few months before he died, Carl Sagan recorded a message of hope to would-be Mars explorers, telling them: Whatever the reason you're on Mars is, I'm .
Welcome to Mars follows the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity from the second they crash-land on the planet to many months into their ongoing mission.
How To get to Mars is a clip from the IMAX documentary Roving Mars from 2006. This is an edited short version. DVD - Roving Mars 2006 : Spirit, Opportunity, .
wn.com/Landing On Mars In Search Of Life | Space Universe Documentary
Isthere Life on Mars?? Mars documentary, understanding more about Space and Universe. | Space Universe Documentary
A few months before he died, Carl Sagan recorded a message of hope to would-be Mars explorers, telling them: Whatever the reason you're on Mars is, I'm .
Welcome to Mars follows the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity from the second they crash-land on the planet to many months into their ongoing mission.
How To get to Mars is a clip from the IMAX documentary Roving Mars from 2006. This is an edited short version. DVD - Roving Mars 2006 : Spirit, Opportunity, .
- published: 08 Jul 2015
- views: 2252
NASA's Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity Dr Firouz Naderi & Ebrahim Victory 1
سری برنامه هایی بی نظیر از ابراهیم ویکتوری و دکتر فیروز نادری در مورد کره مریخ و دو مریخ نورد روح و فرصت E-mail: EBYV@aol.com Website: http://evictorybooks.com/...
سری برنامه هایی بی نظیر از ابراهیم ویکتوری و دکتر فیروز نادری در مورد کره مریخ و دو مریخ نورد روح و فرصت E-mail: EBYV@aol.com Website: http://evictorybooks.com/
wn.com/Nasa's Mars Rovers Spirit And Opportunity Dr Firouz Naderi Ebrahim Victory 1
سری برنامه هایی بی نظیر از ابراهیم ویکتوری و دکتر فیروز نادری در مورد کره مریخ و دو مریخ نورد روح و فرصت E-mail: EBYV@aol.com Website: http://evictorybooks.com/
- published: 15 Sep 2012
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NASA's Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity Dr Firouz Naderi & Ebrahim Victory 3
سری برنامه هایی بی نظیر از ابراهیم ویکتوری و دکتر فیروز نادری در مورد کره مریخ و دو مریخ نورد روح و فرصت E-mail: EBYV@aol.com Website: http://evictorybooks.com/...
سری برنامه هایی بی نظیر از ابراهیم ویکتوری و دکتر فیروز نادری در مورد کره مریخ و دو مریخ نورد روح و فرصت E-mail: EBYV@aol.com Website: http://evictorybooks.com/
wn.com/Nasa's Mars Rovers Spirit And Opportunity Dr Firouz Naderi Ebrahim Victory 3
سری برنامه هایی بی نظیر از ابراهیم ویکتوری و دکتر فیروز نادری در مورد کره مریخ و دو مریخ نورد روح و فرصت E-mail: EBYV@aol.com Website: http://evictorybooks.com/
- published: 16 Sep 2012
- views: 1162
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author: asal1360
NASA Event Reflects on Accomplishments of Mars Rover
NASA will reflected on the work of Mars rover Opportunity during a news conference on Jan. 23. Opportunity landed on the Red Planet Jan. 24, 2004, three week......
NASA will reflected on the work of Mars rover Opportunity during a news conference on Jan. 23. Opportunity landed on the Red Planet Jan. 24, 2004, three week...
wn.com/Nasa Event Reflects On Accomplishments Of Mars Rover
NASA will reflected on the work of Mars rover Opportunity during a news conference on Jan. 23. Opportunity landed on the Red Planet Jan. 24, 2004, three week...
- published: 23 Jan 2014
- views: 14022
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author: NASA
Exploring Ancient Martian Climates with the Opportunity and Curiosity Rovers
Featured Speaker: Raymond E. Arvidson, Ph.D., Deputy Principal Investigator, Mars Exploration Rover Mission; James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Profess...
Featured Speaker: Raymond E. Arvidson, Ph.D., Deputy Principal Investigator, Mars Exploration Rover Mission; James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis and Director, Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing Laboratory (EPRSL), McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences; Fellow and 2006 Outstanding St. Louis Scientist Fellows Award recipient, The Academy of Science - St. Louis
Mars Exploration Rover Mission deputy principal investigator, Ray Arvidson, covers new results from Opportunity's exploration of Meridiani Planum on Mars and focuses on evidence for ancient lakes and ground water systems.
He shares recent results from Curiosity's exploration of Gale crater and includes evidence for ancient river systems and lake deposits; and he folds these results into an evaluation of whether or not environmental conditions on early Mars were conducive to the formation and evolution of life.
wn.com/Exploring Ancient Martian Climates With The Opportunity And Curiosity Rovers
Featured Speaker: Raymond E. Arvidson, Ph.D., Deputy Principal Investigator, Mars Exploration Rover Mission; James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis and Director, Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing Laboratory (EPRSL), McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences; Fellow and 2006 Outstanding St. Louis Scientist Fellows Award recipient, The Academy of Science - St. Louis
Mars Exploration Rover Mission deputy principal investigator, Ray Arvidson, covers new results from Opportunity's exploration of Meridiani Planum on Mars and focuses on evidence for ancient lakes and ground water systems.
He shares recent results from Curiosity's exploration of Gale crater and includes evidence for ancient river systems and lake deposits; and he folds these results into an evaluation of whether or not environmental conditions on early Mars were conducive to the formation and evolution of life.
- published: 08 Apr 2013
- views: 138
Is Opportunity Looking Down At An Abandoned City?
*Please Watch to the end.
**Watch in HD and Full Screen
Ok Guys ..... This is a Opportunity Rover Picture from Sol 3984 (Latest Sol) . Is Opportunity looking d...
*Please Watch to the end.
**Watch in HD and Full Screen
Ok Guys ..... This is a Opportunity Rover Picture from Sol 3984 (Latest Sol) . Is Opportunity looking down on an Abandoned City? Watch this video to the end, and then let me know what you believe is going on in this picture. Share the video and throw me a thumbs up. Always appreciated! Thanks Guys. ............. Chris.
As always, look for the picture links at the bottom of the description. Thanks for Watching! Best Regards, Chris....
IMAGE CREDIT GOES TO: ESA / NASA / JPL / University of Arizona / Caltech / Msss
** These pictures are made public to the people**
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Check out the other Mars Team Members videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYlsNIXKIkRTN5WL6fe_wtQ/featured?view_as=public (bottom of page)
Midnight Planets / NASA LINK: http://www.midnightplanets.com/web/MERB/image/03894/1N473880900EFFCKDGP0663L0M1.html
wn.com/Is Opportunity Looking Down At An Abandoned City
*Please Watch to the end.
**Watch in HD and Full Screen
Ok Guys ..... This is a Opportunity Rover Picture from Sol 3984 (Latest Sol) . Is Opportunity looking down on an Abandoned City? Watch this video to the end, and then let me know what you believe is going on in this picture. Share the video and throw me a thumbs up. Always appreciated! Thanks Guys. ............. Chris.
As always, look for the picture links at the bottom of the description. Thanks for Watching! Best Regards, Chris....
IMAGE CREDIT GOES TO: ESA / NASA / JPL / University of Arizona / Caltech / Msss
** These pictures are made public to the people**
Thanks for watching! If you guys like what you see,
please SUBSCRIBE and don't forget to give me a thumbs up! Its greatly appreciated!
Check out the other Mars Team Members videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYlsNIXKIkRTN5WL6fe_wtQ/featured?view_as=public (bottom of page)
Midnight Planets / NASA LINK: http://www.midnightplanets.com/web/MERB/image/03894/1N473880900EFFCKDGP0663L0M1.html
- published: 12 Jan 2015
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Opportunity ~Sol 3954 ~ More Intelligently Made Objects !
*Watch to the End
** Watch in HD and Full Screen
Hey Guys ....... This photo is from the Opportunity Rover, SOL 3954, and there are what look like intelligentl...
*Watch to the End
** Watch in HD and Full Screen
Hey Guys ....... This photo is from the Opportunity Rover, SOL 3954, and there are what look like intelligently made objects strewn about and are definitely being manipulated and Obfuscated out of the photo. As always, you be the judge and give me your thoughts. Share the video and throw me a thumbs up. Always greatly appreciated. .................... Chris.
As always, look for the picture links at the bottom of the description. Thanks for Watching! Best Regards, Chris....
IMAGE CREDIT GOES TO: ESA / NASA / JPL / University of Arizona / Caltech / Msss
** These pictures are made public to the people**
Thanks for watching! If you guys like what you see,
please SUBSCRIBE and don't forget to give me a thumbs up! Its greatly appreciated!
Check out the other Mars Team Members videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYlsNIXKIkRTN5WL6fe_wtQ/featured?view_as=public (bottom of page)
TruthSeeker's Video LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z79giSGu_WU
Midenight Planets / NASA LINK: http://www.midnightplanets.com/data/MERBRawJPG/03954/1P479206538EFFCM29P2376L2M1.JPG
wn.com/Opportunity ~Sol 3954 ~ More Intelligently Made Objects
*Watch to the End
** Watch in HD and Full Screen
Hey Guys ....... This photo is from the Opportunity Rover, SOL 3954, and there are what look like intelligently made objects strewn about and are definitely being manipulated and Obfuscated out of the photo. As always, you be the judge and give me your thoughts. Share the video and throw me a thumbs up. Always greatly appreciated. .................... Chris.
As always, look for the picture links at the bottom of the description. Thanks for Watching! Best Regards, Chris....
IMAGE CREDIT GOES TO: ESA / NASA / JPL / University of Arizona / Caltech / Msss
** These pictures are made public to the people**
Thanks for watching! If you guys like what you see,
please SUBSCRIBE and don't forget to give me a thumbs up! Its greatly appreciated!
Check out the other Mars Team Members videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYlsNIXKIkRTN5WL6fe_wtQ/featured?view_as=public (bottom of page)
TruthSeeker's Video LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z79giSGu_WU
Midenight Planets / NASA LINK: http://www.midnightplanets.com/data/MERBRawJPG/03954/1P479206538EFFCM29P2376L2M1.JPG
- published: 20 Mar 2015
- views: 282
Large Pipe, Machine Parts And Structures Found by Opportunity!
Hey Guys .....Here is another Opportunity Rover picture which appears to have a large pipe, many mechanical parts and perhaps structures in it! Just crazy wh......
Hey Guys .....Here is another Opportunity Rover picture which appears to have a large pipe, many mechanical parts and perhaps structures in it! Just crazy wh...
wn.com/Large Pipe, Machine Parts And Structures Found By Opportunity
Hey Guys .....Here is another Opportunity Rover picture which appears to have a large pipe, many mechanical parts and perhaps structures in it! Just crazy wh...
NASA | Spirit and Opportunity: Field Geology on Mars [HD]
The Mars Exploration Rover mission landed two rovers on Mars in January 2004. The rovers' primary science objective is to read the record in the rocks and soils...
The Mars Exploration Rover mission landed two rovers on Mars in January 2004. The rovers' primary science objective is to read the record in the rocks and soils in order to search for evidence of past liquid water and to determine whether past environments were favorable for life. The twin rovers - Spirit and Opportunity - have been investigating two different landing sites, resulting in numerous exciting discoveries and providing tantalizing clues about past geologic activity on Mars. This talk will summarize the most important science findings.
The von Kármán Lecture, 19 May 2005.
Presented by Dr. Joy Crisp
JPL, Mars Exploration Rover Project Scientist
Dr. Joy Crisp, a geologist with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., will present an illustrated talk about the twin rovers' challenges and discoveries on Thursday evening, May 19, at JPL and on Friday evening, May 20, at Pasadena City College. She has been the project scientist for NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Project throughout the project's development and operations.
Spirit and Opportunity have continued exploring farther and farther from their landing sites in more than a year of extended missions after successfully completing their primary three-month missions more than a year ago. These robotic field geologists gave a dramatic answer of yes to the question of whether Mars has ever had a wet environment. Opportunity found evidence of an ancient body of water and Spirit has found rocks extensively altered by exposure to water.
Prior to the Mars Exploration Rover mission, Crisp worked on NASA's Mars Pathfinder mission and on studies of Earth's volcanoes. A Colorado native, she holds a bachelor's degree in geology from Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., and a Ph.D. in geology from Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.
Related Release "Programs Will Share Excitement of Mars Rovers": http://www.nasa.gov/centers/jpl/news/lecture-051805.html
Release Date: 19 May 2005
Credit: NASA JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory
wn.com/Nasa | Spirit And Opportunity Field Geology On Mars Hd
The Mars Exploration Rover mission landed two rovers on Mars in January 2004. The rovers' primary science objective is to read the record in the rocks and soils in order to search for evidence of past liquid water and to determine whether past environments were favorable for life. The twin rovers - Spirit and Opportunity - have been investigating two different landing sites, resulting in numerous exciting discoveries and providing tantalizing clues about past geologic activity on Mars. This talk will summarize the most important science findings.
The von Kármán Lecture, 19 May 2005.
Presented by Dr. Joy Crisp
JPL, Mars Exploration Rover Project Scientist
Dr. Joy Crisp, a geologist with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., will present an illustrated talk about the twin rovers' challenges and discoveries on Thursday evening, May 19, at JPL and on Friday evening, May 20, at Pasadena City College. She has been the project scientist for NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Project throughout the project's development and operations.
Spirit and Opportunity have continued exploring farther and farther from their landing sites in more than a year of extended missions after successfully completing their primary three-month missions more than a year ago. These robotic field geologists gave a dramatic answer of yes to the question of whether Mars has ever had a wet environment. Opportunity found evidence of an ancient body of water and Spirit has found rocks extensively altered by exposure to water.
Prior to the Mars Exploration Rover mission, Crisp worked on NASA's Mars Pathfinder mission and on studies of Earth's volcanoes. A Colorado native, she holds a bachelor's degree in geology from Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., and a Ph.D. in geology from Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.
Related Release "Programs Will Share Excitement of Mars Rovers": http://www.nasa.gov/centers/jpl/news/lecture-051805.html
Release Date: 19 May 2005
Credit: NASA JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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CppCon 2014: Mark Maimone "C++ on Mars: Incorporating C++ into Mars Rover Flight Software"
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One of the more challenging aspects of developing flight software (FSW) for NASA's Spirit and Opportunity Mars Exploration Rovers (MER)...
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One of the more challenging aspects of developing flight software (FSW) for NASA's Spirit and Opportunity Mars Exploration Rovers (MER) and Curiosity, the Mars Science Laboratory rover was how to enable them to drive themselves safely through unknown Martian terrain. When the MER mission was approved in the year 2000, JPL researchers had already demonstrated that capability on prototype rovers [1] using software written primarily in C++ on a VxWorks realtime O/S platform with shared memory. So when asked to incorporate that capability into the MER vehicles which also relied on a similar VxWorks realtime O/S, the team concluded it would be safest and most expedient to incorporate the already field-tested C++ software. But that presented a challenge, since at that point all rover FSW development was mandated to be done mainly in the C programming language.
In this talk we present some of the challenges we faced and solutions we found in deploying C++ onto the Mars Rovers. For example, dynamic allocation was initially precluded, but development of a specialized memory allocator (using the C++ "placement new" operator) enabled us to incorporate it safely into the flight system. We will discuss what aspects of C++ were incorporated, what simulation environments aided development, describe some of the tools used to validate system behavior, and explain how our success using C++ for the implementation of autonomous navigation on MER has influenced future FSW efforts.
[1] Jeffrey Biesiadecki, Mark W. Maimone, and Jack Morrison., "The Athena SDM Rover: A Testbed for Mars Rover Mobility," June 2001 iSAIRAS conference proceedings, Montreal, Canada., june 2001.
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Mark Maimone is a Navigation and Machine Vision researcher at JPL.Mark designed and developed the autonomous vision and navigation software that lets the MER and MSL Mars Rovers drive themselves safely, and wrote ground software that automated the analysis of Mobility and arm operations on MER.Mark is now a Rover Driver for Curiosity, and he continues to develop and enhance the onboard autonomous vision and navigation software for the rovers.Mark earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University in 1996, and completed a postdoc there in 1997 as Navigation and Software Lead for the 1997 Atacama Desert Trek.At JPL since 1997, Mark has also worked on the Long Range Science Rover, Planetary Dexterous Manipulator, and Pioneer Vision System for Chornobyl Inspection projects, delivering 3D vision systems for autonomous robotic operations and mapping.Website: http://www-robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/people/Mark_Maimone/
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wn.com/Cppcon 2014 Mark Maimone C On Mars Incorporating C Into Mars Rover Flight Software
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One of the more challenging aspects of developing flight software (FSW) for NASA's Spirit and Opportunity Mars Exploration Rovers (MER) and Curiosity, the Mars Science Laboratory rover was how to enable them to drive themselves safely through unknown Martian terrain. When the MER mission was approved in the year 2000, JPL researchers had already demonstrated that capability on prototype rovers [1] using software written primarily in C++ on a VxWorks realtime O/S platform with shared memory. So when asked to incorporate that capability into the MER vehicles which also relied on a similar VxWorks realtime O/S, the team concluded it would be safest and most expedient to incorporate the already field-tested C++ software. But that presented a challenge, since at that point all rover FSW development was mandated to be done mainly in the C programming language.
In this talk we present some of the challenges we faced and solutions we found in deploying C++ onto the Mars Rovers. For example, dynamic allocation was initially precluded, but development of a specialized memory allocator (using the C++ "placement new" operator) enabled us to incorporate it safely into the flight system. We will discuss what aspects of C++ were incorporated, what simulation environments aided development, describe some of the tools used to validate system behavior, and explain how our success using C++ for the implementation of autonomous navigation on MER has influenced future FSW efforts.
[1] Jeffrey Biesiadecki, Mark W. Maimone, and Jack Morrison., "The Athena SDM Rover: A Testbed for Mars Rover Mobility," June 2001 iSAIRAS conference proceedings, Montreal, Canada., june 2001.
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Mark Maimone is a Navigation and Machine Vision researcher at JPL.Mark designed and developed the autonomous vision and navigation software that lets the MER and MSL Mars Rovers drive themselves safely, and wrote ground software that automated the analysis of Mobility and arm operations on MER.Mark is now a Rover Driver for Curiosity, and he continues to develop and enhance the onboard autonomous vision and navigation software for the rovers.Mark earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University in 1996, and completed a postdoc there in 1997 as Navigation and Software Lead for the 1997 Atacama Desert Trek.At JPL since 1997, Mark has also worked on the Long Range Science Rover, Planetary Dexterous Manipulator, and Pioneer Vision System for Chornobyl Inspection projects, delivering 3D vision systems for autonomous robotic operations and mapping.Website: http://www-robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/people/Mark_Maimone/
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Videos Filmed & Edited by Bash Films: http://www.BashFilms.com
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