JPL: Opportunity Mars Rover Preparing for Active Winter

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JPL: Opportunity Mars Rover Preparing for Active Winter

Post by bystander » Sat Sep 26, 2015 4:49 am

Opportunity Mars Rover Preparing for Active Winter
NASA | JPL-Caltech | MER Opportunity | 2015 Sep 25
[c][imghover=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/ima ... 819_ip.jpg]http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/ima ... 820_ip.jpg[/imghover]This Martian scene shows contrasting textures and colors of "Hinners Point," at the
northern edge of "Marathon Valley," and swirling reddish zones on the valley floor
to the left. (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell Univ/Arizona State Univ)
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NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is conducting a "walkabout" survey of "Marathon Valley," where the rover's operators plan to use the vehicle through the upcoming Martian winter, and beyond, to study the context for outcrops bearing clay minerals.

Marathon Valley slices downhill from west to east for about 300 yards or meters through the western rim of Endeavour Crater. Opportunity has been investigating rock targets in the western portion of the valley since late July, working its way eastward in a thorough reconnaissance of the area.

The rover's panoramic camera has captured a scene dominated by a summit called "Hinners Point," forming part of the valley's northern edge. The image also shows a portion of the valley floor with swirling reddish zones that have been a target for study.

For several months starting in mid- to late October, the rover team plans to operate Opportunity on the southern side of the valley to take advantage of the sun-facing slope. The site is in Mars' southern hemisphere, so the sun is to the north during fall and winter days. Tilting the rover toward the sun increases power output from its solar panels. The shortest-daylight period of this seventh Martian winter for Opportunity will come in January 2016. ...
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Re: JPL: Opportunity Mars Rover Preparing for Active Winter

Post by neufer » Sat Sep 26, 2015 2:42 pm

http://www.universetoday.com/120429/opportunity-rover-team-honors-pioneering-lindbergh-flight-at-mars-mountaintop-crater/ wrote: Opportunity Rover Team Honors Pioneering
Lindbergh Flight at Mars Mountaintop Crater
by Ken Kremer on May 23, 2015

<<11 Year Traverse Map for NASA’s Opportunity rover from 2004 to 2015. This map shows the entire path the rover has driven during 11 years and three months and a marathon runners distance on Mars for over 4000 Sols, or Martian days, since landing inside Eagle Crater on Jan 24, 2004 -to current location just past the Cape Tribulation summit at the western rim of Endeavour Crater at Marathon Valley. Opportunity discovered clay minerals at Esperance – indicative of a habitable zone – and is searching for more on the road ahead at Marathon Valley.>>
Art Neuendorffer

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