Hey Paul, I really appreciate your detailed responses. Now when I sort threw the raw images I know what they are for!!!! This makes it fun as I can now stop and try to determine how far off the rover is. Looks like it was fairly close on 1942 and 1944 if I'm reading them right, a little high?
Even if he doesn't mind sharing I would still like to support his work. I do have a Mastodon account. As always you're very helpful and I appreciate that you took the time to contact him on my behalf.
Hey Paul, do you have a source for this map, one I can contact. I would love to buy one to frame and hang on my wall. That's a very sharp design. Thanks.
Looks familiar and relevant to this conversation. Thank you all for the great feedback.. And those two, bouncing off each other the way they did, a great example of scientific deduction
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!
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.
Hey Paul, I really appreciate your detailed responses. Now when I sort threw the raw images I know what they are for!!!! This makes it fun as I can now stop and try to determine how far off the rover is. Looks like it was fairly close on 1942 and 1944 if I'm reading them right, a little high?
Credit: NASA/JPL
Even if he doesn't mind sharing I would still like to support his work. I do have a Mastodon account. As always you're very helpful and I appreciate that you took the time to contact him on my behalf.
Hey Paul, do you have a source for this map, one I can contact. I would love to buy one to frame and hang on my wall. That's a very sharp design. Thanks.
What's up with Supercam? They're taking a lot of pictures of it. Maybe just another visual review?
They did a little detour around the majority of that obstruction and ended up fairly close to your "straight line" prediction.
I feel a little out of touch, thank you for the detail. Paul, your posts are always appreciated.
Is the one on the LH the regolith collector? It's been used just twice? And, are they still on the first coring bit?
Looks familiar and relevant to this conversation. Thank you all for the great feedback.. And those two, bouncing off each other the way they did, a great example of scientific deduction
I did, Thank you. Glad to see you're back!
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.
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.
After all this time I still love these data sheets.
Great News!!! Thanks Paul!!!
She's stout , and she has the worlds best Engineers, Scientists, and Support Staff. Still, fingers crossed, and hope for the best.
What about flight 71? Any updates?