[meteorite-list] Mars Rover Opportunity Update: Aug 28 - Sep 3, 2013
From: Ron Baalke <baalke_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2013 17:06:55 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <201309050006.r8506tau025119_at_zagami.jpl.nasa.gov> http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html#opportunity OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: Investigating 'Coal Island' Rock Outcrop - sols 3411-3417, Aug. 28, 2013-Sep. 03, 2013: Opportunity is at the base of 'Solander Point' on the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is investigating a scarp (rock outcrop), called 'Coal Island.' On Sol 3412 (Aug. 29, 2013), Opportunity approached a surface target, with a 180-degree turn-in-place, followed by a 6-foot (1.7-meter) bump to place a target of interest within reach of the robotic arm instruments. The rover began a survey of the scarp with multi-spectral Panoramic Camera (Pancam) imaging. On Sol 3415 (Sept. 1, 2013), the rover used the robotic arm to collect a Microscopic Imager (MI) mosaic of the surface target, called 'Dibbler' and place the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) on the target for multi-sol integration. Opportunity continued the multi-spectral imaging survey of the scarp with more Pancam images over three sols. As of Sol 3416 (Sept. 2, 2013), the solar array energy production was 365 watt-hours with an atmospheric opacity (Tau) of 0.640 and a solar array dust factor of 0.522. Total odometry is 23.77 miles (38.26 kilometers). Received on Wed 04 Sep 2013 08:06:55 PM PDT |
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