Love that game. Scratches this itch.
I see the raw image of the week is a close up of that window. Was there any discussion about what they were looking for? Or is this just routine?
Where are we going in such a hurry. I’m sure breaking records for Martian land speed.
Also, Thanks for posting all this information and keeping us up to date, Thanks to Paul too! You both do a lot for this community and lurkers like me appreciate it!
I can see that and it made me laugh. That game is so much fun and so addictive.
Give Me My Science Back, OR Give Me The Death Of Shared Knowledge.
https://lemmy.world/post/28461627
Give Me My Science Back, OR Give Me The Death Of Shared Knowledge. - Lemmy.World
I’m just so aggravated right now with the loss of even more web resources. Now
it’s the DSN . I get 404 now and lost the Mars world map with all the current
missions and their relationships. I can still see the antennas but now mars
actual at 2020 or Curiosity is gone. I’ve looked for hours for it. Last year we
lost the three dimensional rover you could drill down on to get extended
information about science and engineering payloads. We lost the scrolling banner
at the top of many Mars page’s that gave current blog, or mission articles,
news, etc. now we have to dig to get it, except for here. With out this
community (Paul and Special) we would be completely lost. I truly hope we don’t
loose the location map or raw image server.
Thanks Paul!! This is great information. I eat this stuff up and I am happily exploring the new quadrant themes.
What are the current quadrants naming conventions or terrestrial region? It’s fun exploring the regions on line. There’s a lot of history in these names.
What's coming up on CacheCam? Did they sample?
https://lemmy.world/post/21848527

What's coming up on CacheCam? Did they sample? - Lemmy.World
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
After all this time I still love these data sheets.

What's wrong with SHERLOC? - Lemmy.World
This raw image shows SHERLOC’s cover (bottom center) stuck partially open, or
partially closed, whichever (hopefully closed). This image was from sol 1041. I
see more raw images tonight that still show SHERLOC taking vague and foggy
images, the same as the ones posted before and after this raw image. I’m
assuming this is still an issue. What’s the level of concern? What options do
they have?
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech