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65dBnoise, (edited )
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A … fig? 🙃

Processed, cropped MCZ_RIGHT, FL: 110mm
looking E (95°) from RMC 52.4312
Sol 1164, LMST: 13:14:27

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01164/ids/edr/browse/zcam/ZR0_1164_0770276696_193EBY_N0524312ZCAM09201_1100LMJ01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

sharponlooker,
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@65dBnoise that's a huge guinea pig caught sleeping 😉

PaulHammond51,
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@sharponlooker @65dBnoise And there was me thinking it was a sleeping seal ;)

65dBnoise, (edited )
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That white-ish rock (https://mastodon.social/@65dBnoise/112527256691375965) has quite an interesting texture. Seen here with 's telescope.

Processed SUPERCAM_RMI
looking ENE (57°) from RMC 52.4312
Sol 1164, LMST: 12:00:08

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01164/ids/edr/browse/scam/LRF_1164_0770272141_159EBY_N0524312SCAM01164_0010I6J01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/IRAP/65dBnoise

sharponlooker, (edited )
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@65dBnoise I've taken the liberty to have your processing of both the Mastcam & Supercam on the same post, great for context, thx!

stim3on,
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@65dBnoise Haha Cheers! Good luck with it ;)

After some more manual adjustments to compensate the halos I was able to seamlessly merge the SuperCam images into this Mastcam-Z 110mm image:
https://flic.kr/p/2pUujxN

setiinstitute,
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Next : TODAY, 2:30 pm PDT
James Webb Telescope Unveils Wild Weather on WASP-43 b

Join communications specialist Beth Johnson in an exciting chat with lead author and researcher Taylor Bell from the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute as they discuss these amazing findings and what they mean in the search for habitable worlds.

WATCH LIVE: https://www.youtube.com/live/rNMWzLItJ4I

65dBnoise,
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I beg to differ

Processed MCZ_LEFT, FL: 110mm
looking ENE (57°) from RMC 52.4312
Sol 1164, LMST: 12:39:42

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01164/ids/edr/browse/zcam/ZL0_1164_0770274561_848EBY_N0524312ZCAM03910_1100LMJ01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

65dBnoise,
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@aprilfollies
👍 !

vitriolix,
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@aprilfollies @65dBnoise it's a stone cold standout

JohnBarentine,
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This ensures that more big, bright are coming: "A Block 1 satellite would have 10 times the capacity of the company’s 1,500-kilogram BlueWalker-3 prototype; [Block2] would be twice as big and have 10 times the capacity of a Block 1 BlueBird." (via @spacenews_inc)

(Also, a reminder that this comms mode is potentially very harmful to ground-based radio astronomy.)

https://spacenews.com/verizon-plots-100-million-direct-to-smartphone-satellite-investment/

JohnBarentine,
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PWei888,
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@JohnBarentine @spacenews_inc That's why we should follow https://www.kesslerrebellion.com/take-action and send FCC a comment. Finally have done so yesterday.

setiinstitute, (edited )
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ETA: This event has been postponed. We will notify followers of a new date once the event is rescheduled.

In an era where the boundaries of innovation and exploration are constantly being pushed beyond the imaginable, the upcoming Aero+Space Summit emerges as a pivotal platform to converge minds, technologies, and visions for the future. Dr. Franck Marchis, senior planetary astronomer at the SETI Institute, will be one of the speakers.

isaackuo,
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How to launch from Titan with 3.9km/s TSTO:

(Geoffrey Landis and others)

https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20210025383/downloads/Titan%20Sample%20Return_AIAA-SciTech_Finals%20(002).pdf

You first go slow - less than 100m/s (360kph, or 220mph) for the first stage, up to around 30-40km. This gets you above the thickest atmosphere. Then the second stage can take over with an engine more optimized for vacuum.

more commentary here: https://diaspora.glasswings.com/posts/a93f4630ffec013c9573448a5b29e257

isaackuo,
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@nyrath

In PFC, Cutty's mom is basically conducting a heist on the decommissioned Titan Station, so there isn't time to do much ISRU. But she and Cutty can prepare things along the way.

Right now, I'm thinking that they use an X-15 like shuttle but it's not designed to land. It only glides down to 40km to meet Cutty's mom in an EVA suit. Designing and testing a good landing system is rather non-trivial, so the easiest solution is to avoid landing altogether.

isaackuo,
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@nyrath

Of course, Cutty's mom does have to land her EVA suit, but a small chute, a bit of retro rocket thrust, and her legs will do that trick.

setiinstitute,
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: Korolev is an ice-filled impact crater in the Mare Boreum quadrangle of Mars, located at 73° north latitude and 165° east longitude. The crater is 81.4 kilometers in diameter and contains about 2,200 cubic kilometers of water ice, comparable in volume to Great Bear Lake in northern Canada. Taken by the HRSC onboard ESA's Mars Express spacecraft. Credit: ESA/DLR/FUBerlin/AndreaLuck

ChandraScience,
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skrishna,
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If you’ve been looking at everything NASA is doing and wondering “ok but when are we ACTUALLY going back to the moon, and what’s the plan here?” this video is for you.

Here’s a rough timeline of the Artemis program, along with context:

#space #science #scicomm #artemis #nasa #moon

https://youtu.be/aSXUjA-GaKQ

65dBnoise,
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's location in the middle of the Neretva Vallis riverbed offers a unique perspective of the ancient river and its riverbanks. A 360° panorama captured from this location would be epic.

This view also offers a nice background for drawing possible future drive paths; here is one going west to Bright Angel, the rover's next target.

Processed, undistorted, leveled NAVCAM_RIGHT mosaic
looking WNW (288°) from RMC 52.4312
Sol 1162, LMST: 14:39:15

Credit: /JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise

stim3on,
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@65dBnoise A 360 Navcam panorama might soon be coming to a mastodon instance near you :)

65dBnoise,
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@stim3on
⌛ 😍

skrishna,
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Boeing Starliner update:

The current launch date of June 1 seems to be holding. The NASA/Boeing/ULA team will hold a flight readiness review today to ensure that the spacecraft and launch vehicle are ready, and there will likely be a media telecon tomorrow.

We'll see if this sticks!

65dBnoise,
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Weird colors at the rock galore in the vicinity of

Processed SUPERCAM_RMI
looking N from RMC 52.4312
Sol 1163, LMST: 10:09:16

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01163/ids/edr/browse/scam/LRF_1163_0770176532_150EBY_N0524312SCAM01163_0010I6J01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/IRAP/65dBnoise

65dBnoise,
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sharponlooker,
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@65dBnoise Thank you! Sometimes it feels so random 😀

pomarede,
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Wow check this out: the Martian rover Perseverance made a huge leap forward to reach its Sol 1162 location, right in the middle of Neretva Vallis, in the close vicinity of an island-like mound.
https://science.nasa.gov/mission/mars-2020-perseverance/location-map/

#Perseverance #Mars #Sol1162 #rover #PerseveranceRover #NeretvaVallis #Neretva #river #valley #NeretvaRiver #space #Astrodon #science #map #STEM

pomarede,
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This area was photographed from afar on several occasion, including here on Sol 1146.

A mosaic of natural color images generated by the Mastcam-Z Downlink team at Arizona State University.

pomarede,
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JohnBarentine,
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And at least a little good news about space.

Voluntary actions like this, implemented consistently, may be the only option for avoiding impending catastrophe in LEO.

https://phys.org/news/2024-05-twelve-countries-debris-charter.html

avirr,
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@JohnBarentine I hope the US signs on

JohnBarentine,
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@avirr As do I. But I fear that the Artemis Accords preclude them from doing so. (Not that I find any direct conflict between Artemis and the ZDC, but one is American and the other is European, so...)

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