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Sheddings from Opportunity Lead Rover Fans on a "Bunny" Chase
NASA - JPL ^ | 03-04-2004 | NASA/JPL

Posted on 03/06/2004 7:11:47 AM PST by Phil V.


What Is It?

Like a rabbit in a hat, the identity of an oddity that looks like "bunny ears" in a picture from Mars has eluded the science and engineering teams. The public, also fascinated with the mysterious object, has asked in a slew of e-mails: What is it?

It is a yellowish object measuring about 4 to 5 centimeters (about 2 inches) long that made its debut when Opportunity's eyes welcomed Earth to a new neighborhood on Mars in her mission success panoramic image. Meridiani Planum is a landscape unlike any other stop on our decades-long tour of the red planet. Still, it wasn't the conspicuous bedrock outcropping near the horizon that initially fascinated many people. It was the "bunny ears."

This movie of the "bunny ears," compiled from three panoramic camera images taken about two minutes apart, indicates that the object can move in a light wind. Large Image (3.5 MB)

Bemused By Bunny

Temporarily sharing a large workroom in the building that houses rover mission control, engineers were still meticulously reconstructing the events of entry, descent and landing and scientists were anxiously poring over the pictures their most recently successful twin was returning.

Jeff Johnson, a scientist from the U.S. Geological Survey and a member of the panoramic camera team, heard from others about a small, fuzzy-looking object in the mission success panorama. Viewing the image on his computer screen, Johnson wondered aloud, "What in the world is this?" Colleagues gathered around his computer table, trying to make sense of the oddity.

Most team members agreed that the "bunny ears" had been, at some point, part of the rover or its lander. The yellowish color led many to conclude that the object was a piece of airbag material.

The Mars Pathfinder mission set a precedent in 1997 for puzzling pieces around the landing site. An object dubbed "Pinky" caught the attention of the Pathfinder science team and the public. Although never positively identified, it was thought to be a piece of Kapton tape – an adhesive used often in aerospace applications.

Rover scientist Jeff Johnson traced the "bunny ears" to under the north-facing egress ramp. Large Image (168 kB)

How Did They Track the Mysterious Object?

To further complicate the Meridiani mystery, when Johnson tried to image the quirky "ears" at higher resolution, they had vanished from where they were originally spotted – about 4.5 meters (15 feet) from the lander. Johnson, intrigued by their disappearance, was good-naturedly assigned by Steve Squyres (the mission's principal investigator) to "track the bunny." He discovered that the object was visible in navigation camera images acquired on landing day – but lying a meter (about 3 feet) further from the lander, up the crater slope. Using JPL-designed software, scientists are able to measure the "bunny ears" in each image where they appear. The object is about the same size in every image.

"After looking at pictures of Opportunity's lander up-close, I think we might have, again, spotted the bunny," said Johnson. "It looks as if the object has been blown under the north-facing egress ramp."

Johnson and his colleagues believe that a light wind whirling from the north over Opportunity's Challenger Memorial Station landing site could have transported the article. Its small size indicates that it would be easily carried by even a light wind. The three-color Pancam images acquired of the object as part of the mission success panorama even showed some evidence that the object moved slightly between images from the gentle wind. Johnson estimates that the breeze pushed the "bunny ears" an estimated 5 to 6 meters (about 16 to 20 feet).

"There's no evidence of a mark that it left in the soil as it moved," Johnson noted. "It was light enough and small enough to not leave any ‘footprints'."

If Not a Bunny, Then What?

Without seeing the "bunny ears" object up close with our own eyes, it's difficult to provide a positive identification. However, scientists and engineers are quick to deflate the myth that it is anything inexplicable.

"Our team believes that this odd-looking feature is a piece of soft material that definitely came from our vehicle," said Rob Manning, lead engineer for entry, descent and landing. "We cannot say exactly where it came from but we can say that there are several possibilities: cotton insulation, Vectran covers and wraps from the airbag,Zylon bridle tensioning ties, or felt insulation from the gas generators.... The list goes on. We do not think this is parachute material, however, due to its color (it does not look blue enough to be the undyed nylon or red enough to be the dyed nylon).

Knowing the possibility that we could have left a bit of a mess nearby, once we saw this feature we only marveled at how clean everything looked and we have not given it another thought. We try to make sure that bits do not fall off, but they do, and we were not at all surprised."

Johnson took the visual color clues a step further. He measured the visible light spectrum from the Pancam image of the "bunny ears" and compared it to the spectrum of a sample of airbag material. The nearly identical spectra are distinct from typical martian soil or rock spectra and lead Johnson to believe that the "bunny ears" are, indeed, a wayward piece of airbag material or something similar.



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1 posted on 03/06/2004 7:11:47 AM PST by Phil V.
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To: zeugma; xm177e2; XBob; whizzer; wirestripper; whattajoke; vp_cal; VOR78; Virginia-American; ...


If you'd like to be on or off this MARS ping list please FRail me

2 posted on 03/06/2004 7:13:13 AM PST by Phil V.
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To: Phil V.
Bunny stories are cute, but of more interest to this Mars fan is the continuing accumulation of photos suggesting "roots" on the "blueberries"

3 posted on 03/06/2004 7:18:59 AM PST by Phil V.
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To: Phil V.
Please add me to your mars ping list. I have gotten tired of trying to track down all the posts to get my fix. Knowledgable Freepers give much better explanations than idiot reporters.

I know the eye can play trick on everyone (hence dragon and elephant shapes in the clouds), but those "roots" look like spider legs.

Thanks for keeping us all up to date.

Chipshot
4 posted on 03/06/2004 7:59:01 AM PST by ChipShot
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To: Phil V.
At first I thought the rover was going to chase Martian rabbits - I enjoyed chasing jack rabbits in the Arizona desert by moonlight on a Harley. Maybe Rover needed a break from work?
5 posted on 03/06/2004 9:07:59 AM PST by R. Scott (My cynicism rises with the proximity of the elections.)
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To: R. Scott
You too?!
I didn't have a Harley. We used a Honda 90 for a cow pony. At night I'd put one of the kids on the back with a long handle fish net and go after jack rabbits out in the cow pastures. . . . long, long ago . . .
6 posted on 03/06/2004 9:18:37 AM PST by Phil V.
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To: Phil V.
The Mars Pathfinder mission set a precedent in 1997 for puzzling pieces around the landing site. An object dubbed "Pinky" caught the attention of the Pathfinder science team and the public. Although never positively identified, it was thought to be a piece of Kapton tape – an adhesive used often in aerospace applications.

I suppose it never occurred to those geniuses after that little fiasco with Pathfinder to imprint every square centimeter of any future lander with a clearly identifiable pattern of unique lines, colors, tick marks, geometric figures, etc. -- a fingerprint, so to speak? Or should I say IT DID occur to them but managers overruled it?

It wouldn't cost much to do that and, furthermore, in the future they could tell where on the lander the piece came from and keep wild public speculation to a minimum.

7 posted on 03/06/2004 10:05:51 AM PST by LibWhacker
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To: LibWhacker
True, but public speculation is half the fun...and we're paying the freight. We deserve a few smiles. The engineers and scientists have lived and breathed the Mars Rover for years, while the general dumb public has had to glean bits of info here and there....mostly way over our heads. We're all Walter Mitty's now, vicariously exploring Mars and loving it.
8 posted on 03/06/2004 10:53:26 AM PST by hershey
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To: Phil V.
The attack bunnies of mars?
Cool.
9 posted on 03/06/2004 12:18:57 PM PST by Darksheare (Fortune for today: No, I don't think it's terrible to tell mimes to be quiet.)
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To: Darksheare
The attack bunnies of mars?

Jimmy Carter is cowering as we speak...

10 posted on 03/06/2004 12:26:06 PM PST by TopDog2 (..and then they'll foreclose...)
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To: Phil V.
Thanks for the ping!
11 posted on 03/06/2004 12:28:14 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: TopDog2
LOL!
It's hysterical, and sadly pathetic, that the pic of him valiantly defending himself from a killer rabbit has been removed from cyberspace.
12 posted on 03/06/2004 2:59:51 PM PST by Darksheare (Fortune for today: No, I don't think it's terrible to tell mimes to be quiet.)
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To: Phil V.
You might find this site interesting, but be sure to wear the tin foil before venturing too far...

http://www.holloworbs.com/real_mars.htm
13 posted on 03/06/2004 3:52:10 PM PST by Cvengr (;^))
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To: Phil V.
It was fun - but those Jack Rabbits had no problem out maneuvering a Harley FLH.
14 posted on 03/06/2004 3:57:21 PM PST by R. Scott (My cynicism rises with the proximity of the elections.)
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To: Darksheare
Really? I guess he prefers his image as a Nobel prize winner to his actual image as a wimpy metrosexual who's afraid of a rabbit.
15 posted on 03/06/2004 4:24:59 PM PST by TopDog2
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To: Cvengr
You might find this site interesting, but be sure to wear the tin foil before venturing too far...

Tinfoil hats will not suffice. That place calls for the whole tinfoil suit, and, enough breadcrumbs to drop every few steps so that you can find your way out.

Ever notice that whatever pathological oddity it is that causes tinfoilitis also causes the mad typists to format their text using the <CENTER> tag? Do they think their screeds are poetry? Or do they just enjoy making it painful to read?

16 posted on 03/06/2004 5:34:29 PM PST by Don Joe (We've traded the Rule of Law for the Law of Rule.)
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To: Darksheare
The attack bunnies of mars?

Mars needs does?

Space Cops stops Martian Lops!
More to follow.
17 posted on 03/06/2004 5:40:32 PM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: Phil V.
I'm more interested in the berries. Especially that split one with an 'obvious' indentation or pit. I was looking for a stem!
18 posted on 03/06/2004 6:20:04 PM PST by GeronL (http://www.ArmorforCongress.com......................Send a Freeper to Congress!)
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To: tet68
LOL!
Martian Lops hop at Space Cops.
19 posted on 03/07/2004 10:09:35 AM PST by Darksheare (Fortune for today: If you see it coming, it's already too la......)
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To: TopDog2
Yes.
Awhile ago there was a bit of a internet scavenger hunt for the pic of the attack rabbit and Carter.
One person found it, but within seconds it was inexplicably 'removed from the server' it was on.
20 posted on 03/07/2004 10:11:04 AM PST by Darksheare (Fortune for today: If you see it coming, it's already too la......)
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