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Cheyenne - Sol 819
Caption originale:"As NASA's MER Opportunity is traversing southward toward Victoria Crater, it is periodically stopping to characterize exposed bedrock, using the contact instrument suite on the RA. 
Between Soles 818 and 821 of the mission (such as from May 13 up to May 16), one such characterization was carried out on a rock target called Cheyenne. The target was brushed by the RAT, analyzed by the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer and Moessbauer Spectrometer and photographed by the MI. 
This image is a mosaic of 4 frames taken by the MI after the brush had removed dust and sand grains from most of the area shown, exposing the underlying bedrock. The resolution is 30 microns per pixel and the entire mosaic is 6 cm (about 2,4") square. Opportunity acquired the images on Sol 819 (May 14, 2006) while the target was fully shadowed. 
This rock surface exhibits relatively small spherical concretions compared to those observed in the vicinity of "Eagle Crater" and "Endurance Crater." Such small concretions, and in places apparent absence of concretions, have characterized the outcrops south of "Vostok Crater." Also visible in this image are small pits and grooves in the rock surface, including narrow, elongated void spaces different from any previously observed by Opportunity. Crystal-shaped and elongated void spaces that were seen in the vicinity of Eagle and Endurance Craters are interpreted as spaces left by dissolving of soluble salts. However, these features at Cheyenne have a significantly different appearance and the science team is considering a number of alternative hypotheses for their origin.
Parole chiave: Microscopic Imager - Martian Soft Soil - Meridiani Planum

Cheyenne - Sol 819

Caption originale:"As NASA's MER Opportunity is traversing southward toward Victoria Crater, it is periodically stopping to characterize exposed bedrock, using the contact instrument suite on the RA.
Between Soles 818 and 821 of the mission (such as from May 13 up to May 16), one such characterization was carried out on a rock target called Cheyenne. The target was brushed by the RAT, analyzed by the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer and Moessbauer Spectrometer and photographed by the MI.
This image is a mosaic of 4 frames taken by the MI after the brush had removed dust and sand grains from most of the area shown, exposing the underlying bedrock. The resolution is 30 microns per pixel and the entire mosaic is 6 cm (about 2,4") square. Opportunity acquired the images on Sol 819 (May 14, 2006) while the target was fully shadowed.
This rock surface exhibits relatively small spherical concretions compared to those observed in the vicinity of "Eagle Crater" and "Endurance Crater." Such small concretions, and in places apparent absence of concretions, have characterized the outcrops south of "Vostok Crater." Also visible in this image are small pits and grooves in the rock surface, including narrow, elongated void spaces different from any previously observed by Opportunity. Crystal-shaped and elongated void spaces that were seen in the vicinity of Eagle and Endurance Craters are interpreted as spaces left by dissolving of soluble salts. However, these features at Cheyenne have a significantly different appearance and the science team is considering a number of alternative hypotheses for their origin.

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Nome del file:OPP-SOL819-PIA08499.jpg
Nome album:Walking on Mars with Spirit and Opportunity
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Parole chiave:Microscopic / Imager / - / Martian / Soft / Soil / - / Meridiani / Planum
Copyright:NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/USGS
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Data di inserimento:Mag 31, 2006
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