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First colour image from Mars (Spirit) rover is up!
NASA Mars Rover web site ^
| 6 Jan 04
| NASA
Posted on 01/06/2004 10:00:47 AM PST by alnitak
Edited on 01/06/2004 11:09:49 AM PST by Admin Moderator.
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To: Keith
I think the issue is the prevailing winds and the time it took for the lander to stop rolling in it's airbag cocoon.
It's obvious that the bag system was rolling because there was about 5 minutes between the initial release and then the time when the rover had a clear tone.
So, basically, the system is rolling along for 5 minutes before settling down in this place. If you're guessing that the thing is slowly decelerating from a 20 mph horizontal velocity (with bouncing occuring), the max distance would be 20 miles per hour x 0.1 hours (or six minutes) = 2 miles.
I wonder what the prevailing wind condition was at landing? You could estimate the drift of the parachute system and look around for the chute as you drive. They should attempt to find the chute because you'd hate to have the rover accidently drive over the chute system and get tangled in the cords!
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bonesmccoy
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To: Keyes2000mt
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01/08/2004 1:37:47 PM PST
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Lightchild
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