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SOL003-P2530_Magic_Carpet-A10R1_br.jpgThe "Magic Carpet" near Spirit - Sol 367 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This section of the first color image from the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit has been further processed to produce a sharper look at a trail left by the one of rover's airbags. The drag mark was made after the rover landed and its airbags were deflated and retracted. Scientists have dubbed the region the "Magic Carpet" after a crumpled portion of the soil that appears to have been peeled away (lower left side of the drag mark). Rocks were also dragged by the airbags, leaving impressions and "bow waves" in the soil. The mission team plans to drive the rover over to this site to look for additional clues about the composition of the martian soil. This image was taken by Spirit's panoramic camera".
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SOL003-PIA05006.jpgAir-Bag Tracks near Spirit (2) - Sol 352 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This segment of the first color image from the PanCam on the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit shows the Rover's airbag trails (upper left). These depressions in the soil were made when the airbags were deflated and retracted after landing".
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SOL016-2-P2217_Fullres-A16R1.jpgAn Ocean of "Little Time Capsules": the Rocks of Mars - Sol 16 (approximate true colors)53 visiteCaption NASA originale:"This full-resolution image taken by the PanCam onboard the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit before it rolled off the Lander shows the rocky surface of Mars. Scientists are eager to begin examining the rocks because, unlike soil, these "little time capsules" hold memories of the ancient processes that formed them.
The Lander's deflated airbags can be seen in the foreground. Data from the camera's red, green and blue filters were combined to create this approximate true color picture".
Una curiosità: notate le "chiazze" di polvere rossa che caratterizzano gli air-bags, ormai sgonfi. La sensazione che si riceve, guardando l'immagine in full-size, è che questa polvere si sia - letteralmente - "attaccata" alla stoffa degli air-bags, colorandoli di rosso-mattone.
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SOL035-2P129466651EFF0327P2577L5M1.jpgSol 35: deflated airbags and surroundings52 visiteUn dettaglio (in basso a Dx) degli airbags (ormai sgonfi e sporchi di terra) che avviluppavano il Rover e che adesso fanno da base al suo "nido".
Una dimora assolutamente provvisoria e che ormai sta per essere definitivamente abbandonata.
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SOU-SOL001-80839_full-2.jpgJust Landed! - Sol 1 (possible True Colors; credits: Dr G. Barca & Lunexit)57 visitenessun commentoMareKromium
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SOU-SOL002-80839_1full.jpgMars Panorama: photomosaic - Sol 1137 visiteGiunzioni fatte male, parte del frame predisposto per la visione anaglifica (3D) - alla Vostra Sx - ed incredibili errori nel montaggio dei diversi pezzi dell'immagine complessiva: fretta o totale incompetenza? Sia nell'uno che nell'altro caso, la NASA - in situazioni come questa - è inescusabile!
Caption originale:"The Sojourner rover and undeployed ramps onboard the Mars Pathfinder spacecraft can be seen in this image, by the Imager for Mars Pathfinder (IMP) on July 4 (Sol 1). This image has been corrected for the curvature created by parallax. The microrover Sojourner is latched to the petal, and has not yet been deployed. The ramps are a pair of deployable metal reels which will provide a track for the rover as it slowly rolls off the lander, over the spacecraft's deflated airbags, and onto the surface of Mars. Pathfinder scientists will use this image to determine whether it is safe to deploy the ramps. One or both of the ramps will be unfurled, and then scientists will decide whether the rover will use either the forward or backward ramp for its descent".
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SOU-SOL004-81003_full.jpgEarly steps, early rolls, early pictures... - Sol 4106 visiteOriginal caption:"This is one of the first images taken by one of the three forward-facing rover cameras. It shows the partially deflated airbags and, in the upper right corner, the HGA - High Gain Antenna".
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SOU-SOL006-81225_full.jpgRocky Panorama (2) - Sol 677 visiteOriginal caption:"An area of very rocky terrain at the Ares Vallis Landing Site, along with the Lander's deflated airbags, were imaged by the IMP before its deployment on Sol 2. The high-contrast objects at lower right are portions of the Lander and its deflated airbags".
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