65dBnoise, to space
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It looks like #Perseverance went for the bacon¹ 🙂

On Sol 1168 the rover moved to RMC 52.5032 across the ancient riverbed and stopped a few meters away from a light colored layer of rock at the foot of the northern bank, which appears to be the same layer with that of Bright Angel.

¹"the bacon strip": unofficial name for a light colored layer of rock back at the Three Forks area.

This map was made with #QGIS and data from #MMGIS, #HiRISE and #USGS

#Mars2020 #NASA #Solarocks #Space

65dBnoise,
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@PaulHammond51

The HiRISE/USGS imagery has been imported into QGIS and since forgotten. I'm not fiddling with the rest of the imagery any more, though I used to do that earlier in this mission.

"Space economy" seems to have real impact on the way NASA engages with the public. I've spent a lot of time creating workflows with their data, e.g. for the reports, LA, etc, but they're now discontinuing services while the mission is still active. That's not very encouraging.

PaulHammond51,
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@65dBnoise I think we've all seen the decline in the timelines of the release of new data, and in some cases the complete loss of some data with the move to the new style web pages. Not encouraging at all. It's a sad state of affairs. I did use the on-line feedback form to complain, but I feel that was just shouting into a vacuum

65dBnoise, (edited ) to space
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This Memorial Day added an interesting twist to the daily grind of 🙂 Not only did it clear the rest of the rego-ripples it had to the north, but took advantage of the holiday to go on a picnic at a nice hill to the northeast 😀 🙃. Apparently the hill has a geological story to tell and the team's geologists are eager to hear it.

The path is a wild guess.

The maps were drawn with using data from 's and imagery by and

65dBnoise,
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Looking southeast from RMC 52.4312, at the area where #Perseverance was three weeks age, around Sol 1140.

Processed, undistorted, leveled NAVCAM_LEFT
looking SE (144°) from RMC 52.4312
Sol 1162, LMST: 15:01:10

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01162/ids/edr/browse/ncam/NLF_1162_0770105739_175ECM_N0524312NCAM02162_01_195J01.png
Credit: #NASA/JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise

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stim3on,
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@sharponlooker @65dBnoise
It's in the works, and I definitely agree it's one of the more interesting panoramas captured by the rover thus far.
I'm very glad they decided to capture some additional images of the rover for this one, which usually doesn't happen with Mastcam-Z mosaics.
It will still be a ton of work to process it to the level of quality I strive for, and I'm also pretty busy at the moment but it's slowly coming together :)

65dBnoise, to space
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Another ~13m drive, -2m in elevation change for #Perseverance, along the easternmost path I mentioned yesterday. Maybe those ripples aren't that difficult to cross after all.

New location RMC 52.2824, Sol 1157

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65dBnoise, (edited ) to space
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New location for #Perseverance on Sol 1156, after a rather short ~16m drive downhill, which brought the rover 2m lower, to RMC 52.2750. There is now a ~10m remaining vertical distance to be covered to the bottom of the riverbank and onto the ancient riverbed of Neretva Vallis.

The maps were made with #QGIS using #NASA's #MMGIS data, #HiRISE imagery and #USGS DTMs.

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65dBnoise,
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This quick NAVCAM mosaic shows a possible new path, the rightmost and shortest of the three paths shown on the map above.

Quickly processed, leveled, cropped NAVCAM_RIGHT
looking NW (315°) from RMC 52.2750
Sol 1156, LMST: 12:26:57

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01156/ids/edr/browse/ncam/NRF_1156_0769563584_441ECM_N0522750NCAM03156_08_090J01.png
Credit: #NASA/JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise

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65dBnoise, to space
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drove 10m on Sol 1150, to RMC 52.2638. As mentioned earlier, this appears to be the most difficult part of the descent to the ancient riverbed of Neretva Vallis, on the way to Bright Angel, a rock formation of geological interest.

The maps were drawn with @QGIS, using data from 's , imagery from and DTMs from

65dBnoise,
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Estimated path for #Perseverance's next move. In the background, Bright Angel, its destination.

Processed, undistorted, leveled NAVCAM_LEFT quick mosaic
looking WNW (285°) from RMC 52.2638
Sol 1150, LMST: 12:52:51

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01150/ids/edr/browse/ncam/NLF_1150_0769032533_692ECM_N0522638NCAM03150_04_190J01.png
Credit: #NASA/JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise

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65dBnoise, to space
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New location for on Sol 1145, RMC 52.2266. It's now downhill, all the way.

This map was created using mission data from 's , imagery and DTMs.

$space

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65dBnoise,
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"Let's get to the bottom of it"
A path to reach the bottom.

Processed, undistorted, leveled NAVCAM_RIGHT quick mosaic
looking WNW (285°), tilted 16°
RMC 52.2266, Sol 1145, LMST: 13:17:15

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01145/ids/edr/browse/ncam/NRF_1145_0768590165_660ECM_N0522266NCAM03145_01_085J01.png
Credit: #NASA/JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise

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sharponlooker,
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@65dBnoise if they'd take a selfie now, #TheStraightHorizonPolice would have a field day with it 🙃

65dBnoise, to space
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Reworked route to Bright Angel.

~400m to the bottom of the ancient riverbank, and another ~400m on the riverbed, to reach the target. could be there by mid June.

This map was created using mission data from , imagery and DTMs.

65dBnoise, to space
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New location for on Sol 1144, RMC 52.1950.

This may be the last location visible by 's RTE camera, as the rover has now reached the theoretical limit of its field-of-view (cyan line). The has been programmed to capture one RTE image every sol for as long as it is able to wake up every sol perform its routine of gathering environmental and system data, as a stationary testbed.

65dBnoise, (edited )
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The slope of the southern Neretva Vallis riverbank appears steepening at this new location. This may be the start of the hardest part of the descent to the ancient riverbed, on the way to the geologically interesting rock formation Bright Angel, the next science target for #Perseverance.

Processed, leveled NAVCAM_RIGHT quick mosaic
looking WNW (285°) from RMC 52.1950
Sol 1144, LMST: 13:03:58

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01144/ids/edr/browse/ncam/NRF_1144_0768500572_521ECM_N0521950NCAM03144_15_095J01.png
Credit: #NASA/JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise

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65dBnoise,
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@richard
Now we wait for the Perseverance team to downlink those images from Ingenuity.

However, it is unknown when NASA will try to retrieve images from the Mars Helicopter. Maybe people who still have an account on X, where NASA has an official presence, could ask them to do that?

65dBnoise, (edited ) to space
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New location for on Sol 1143, RMC 52.1700, presumably still within 's field-of-view. It appears there may be as many as 3 frames of the rover crossing the FOV of the color RTE camera of the , now a stationary testbed collecting images, temperature and other data on a solly basis from its final location at Vallinor Hills.

Map made with using data from 's and DTM and imagery from and

65dBnoise, (edited )
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The path forward doesn't look so bad at this point:

Processed, undistorted NAVCAM_RIGHT quick mosaic
looking WNW (290°) from RMC 52.1700
Sol 1143, LMST: 13:23:33

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01143/ids/edr/browse/ncam/NRF_1143_0768413004_862ECM_N0521700NCAM03143_08_095J01.png
Credit: #NASA/JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise

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65dBnoise, to space
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moved to the center of the area which is most probably visible by , and it could appear in one or more of the color RTE images the is capturing every sol, if everything is going according to plan.

The map was made with using data from 's , and imagery from and

65dBnoise, to space
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Almost there. RMC 52.0870.

seems to be determined to reach Bright Angel as soon as possible, even if it has to do it in short drives every sol, through rocky ground.

If the does take an RTE picture every Martian morning as stated, then it will most probably capture the rover as it descends slowly the slope of Neretva riverbank. The only question then is when we will see those images.

Map made with and data from 's and

65dBnoise,
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And this is how the terrain in front of #Perseverance looks:

Processed, undistorted, leveled NAVCAM_RIGHT quick mosaic
looking W (270°) from RMC 52.0870
Sol 1138, LMST: 12:57:40

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01138/ids/edr/browse/ncam/NRF_1138_0767967536_316ECM_N0520870NCAM03138_03_095J01.png
Credit: #NASA/JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise

#Mars2020 #Solarocks #Space

65dBnoise, to opensource
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New location for on Sol 1136, RMC 52.0606. If all goes smoothly, in two more similar drives the rover will be entering the field-of-view of 's RTE color camera, and Perseverance's team will have their last and only opportunity to have a picture of the rover captured from the ground of Mars, at least for the foreseeable future.

The map was made with using 's from and

malderi,
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@65dBnoise @doug_ellison I am not sure what is going on, except to say that Doug presumably knows what he is talking about.

65dBnoise,
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@malderi @doug_ellison
Sure, and I'm trying to thread the needle between what he can say and what's in the announcements.

65dBnoise, to space
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is on the move again, and this time it's made its plan unambiguous: onward to Bright Angel!

Here starts a torturous trek down the ancient Neretva riverbank, to be followed by a crossing of the sandy and flat(ter) riverbed, and finally the arrival at Bright Angel, maybe by late summer.

is visible, and will be so all the way down to the riverbed.

The maps were made with and data from 's and

researchbuzz, to Hawaii
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#USGS #mapping #Hawaii #volcanoes #NaturalDisasters #geology

'The methods used to collect, interpret, and disseminate map data have been evolving ever since [Hawaiian Volcano Observatory's] founding in 1912, and a digital tool newly available to the public continues that legacy of innovation. The new digital tool is an interactive, browser-based display of map data that can be updated in near-real-time with eruption features, such as lava flows.'

https://www.usgs.gov/observatories/hvo/news/volcano-watch-introducing-hvos-new-online-eruption-map

65dBnoise, to space
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appears to have some hard time passing through sand and rocks lying in front of it on its westward venture.

Map made with using data from 's system, and imagery, and @PaulHammond51 image from here: https://mastodon.social/@PaulHammond51@fosstodon.org/112295218935277266

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65dBnoise,
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@PaulHammond51
JSON is my Plan A. There is no Plan B.

PaulHammond51,
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@65dBnoise then you're good :)

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