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Inside Martian Rocks - Sol 546
Proving once again that Mars is a complex and fascinating place, NASA's Opportunity Rover has entered new terrain and is providing scientists with more discoveries and puzzles to solve. "One of the things we've been wondering" - said principal investigator Steve Squyres - "is whether the rounded concretions we call 'blueberries' are the same everywhere. It turns out they're not. The berries are more numerous here, and some seem to be smaller than any we've ever seen."
This MI of a drill hole cut into a martian rock nicknamed "Ice Cream" by the Rover's RAT shows cross sections of round concretions 1 to 2 mm (0,04 to 0,08") wide. Science team members are debating whether the grayish-looking smudges that are not as round are concretions or some other feature. Opportunity took this mosaic of images with its MI on Sol 546 (Aug. 6, 2005). The area shown is approx. 6 cm (about 2,4") wide.

Opportunity is now almost 4 Km South of Endurance Crater, where the Rover spent from May through December of 2004.
Parole chiave: Microscopic Imager

Inside Martian Rocks - Sol 546

Proving once again that Mars is a complex and fascinating place, NASA's Opportunity Rover has entered new terrain and is providing scientists with more discoveries and puzzles to solve. "One of the things we've been wondering" - said principal investigator Steve Squyres - "is whether the rounded concretions we call 'blueberries' are the same everywhere. It turns out they're not. The berries are more numerous here, and some seem to be smaller than any we've ever seen."
This MI of a drill hole cut into a martian rock nicknamed "Ice Cream" by the Rover's RAT shows cross sections of round concretions 1 to 2 mm (0,04 to 0,08") wide. Science team members are debating whether the grayish-looking smudges that are not as round are concretions or some other feature. Opportunity took this mosaic of images with its MI on Sol 546 (Aug. 6, 2005). The area shown is approx. 6 cm (about 2,4") wide.

Opportunity is now almost 4 Km South of Endurance Crater, where the Rover spent from May through December of 2004.

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