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Originally posted by AmatuerSkyWatcher
reply to post by Just Chris
I knew, I just couldn't be bothered answering an obvious troll post.
Originally posted by AmatuerSkyWatcher
reply to post by Holosapien
It's going to take awhile to get that stuff booted up, and functioning correctly. Sol 4 is way gone, but I'm sure they'll notify the public when things are operating again.
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
reply to post by AmatuerSkyWatcher
Err... they went millions of miles to land their Buck Rogers rover..in Barstow? lol....
Seriously, was this where they meant to land? I understand safety in not wanting to hit anything..but it looks so barren? Won't they have some real travel distance to get to something more interesting than the field of endless loose stones?
I'm sure they planned all this out...but that is why I ask, is this actually the target landing zone? Thanks anyone who can help.
Originally posted by Xeven
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
reply to post by AmatuerSkyWatcher
Err... they went millions of miles to land their Buck Rogers rover..in Barstow? lol....
Seriously, was this where they meant to land? I understand safety in not wanting to hit anything..but it looks so barren? Won't they have some real travel distance to get to something more interesting than the field of endless loose stones?
I'm sure they planned all this out...but that is why I ask, is this actually the target landing zone? Thanks anyone who can help.
If they did not over think everything they would realize they keep landing in craters...Yah know the place where everything is pulverized. Maybe if they were to land on the least destroyed areas of mars they might find something long dead that has not been pulverized by asteroids.
Originally posted by Xeven
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
reply to post by AmatuerSkyWatcher
Err... they went millions of miles to land their Buck Rogers rover..in Barstow? lol....
Seriously, was this where they meant to land? I understand safety in not wanting to hit anything..but it looks so barren? Won't they have some real travel distance to get to something more interesting than the field of endless loose stones?
I'm sure they planned all this out...but that is why I ask, is this actually the target landing zone? Thanks anyone who can help.
If they did not over think everything they would realize they keep landing in craters...Yah know the place where everything is pulverized. Maybe if they were to land on the least destroyed areas of mars they might find something long dead that has not been pulverized by asteroids.
Originally posted by Xeven
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
reply to post by AmatuerSkyWatcher
Err... they went millions of miles to land their Buck Rogers rover..in Barstow? lol....
Seriously, was this where they meant to land? I understand safety in not wanting to hit anything..but it looks so barren? Won't they have some real travel distance to get to something more interesting than the field of endless loose stones?
I'm sure they planned all this out...but that is why I ask, is this actually the target landing zone? Thanks anyone who can help.
If they did not over think everything they would realize they keep landing in craters...Yah know the place where everything is pulverized. Maybe if they were to land on the least destroyed areas of mars they might find something long dead that has not been pulverized by asteroids.
Originally posted by AmatuerSkyWatcher
reply to post by ArMaP
These are some of the examples taken from the mast cam:
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Obviously the last one I marked with a question mark isn't obsidian as I know it, but thought I'd include it for interests sake. Looks like some metamorphism or "marbling" has occurred!
I noticed some very porous rock too. Pumice? If it is pumice, and the examples that I gave are Obsidian, then it's highly likely that this was a Volcanic area.
If there is pumice, it means there was effusive (obsidian) and explosive (pumice) eruptions. If there was an explosive eruption, it's highly likely it was caused by water meeting the hot gases and lava from the volcano. Obsidian is formed by the rapid cooling of lava. Another indicator water was present in this area?
Anybody know where the closest known Volcano is to Gale crater?edit on 13-8-2012 by AmatuerSkyWatcher because: (no reason given)