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The biggest lab on wheels landed on Mars |
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Rover Curiosity, the biggest laboratory on wheels, successfully landed on the Red Planet's deepest crater called Gale and you can follow it on Twitter and Facebook as well.
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Waiting for the HD images. I hope they will publish something really interesing. |
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First ever POV (Point Of View) video of Curiosity rover's descent:
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Wow, that's amazing. But do you recognize the video. At the beginning I see the capsule going into planet and then I see the landing? |
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Here is also the last minutes in a space center. It's still amazing
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Those Martians are playing games on us I tell you!
TD
| changed: TheDude (13.8.2012 ob 10.22.28) |
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NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) - a multipurpose spacecraft that is "patrolling" and exploring Mars - took this color photo of Curiosity Rover on Mars. The photo was taken by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera attached to the MRO.
| changed: TheDude (20.8.2012 ob 02.22.13) |
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This video shows the final descent of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Descent Vehicle from Heat Shield Jettison through Touchdown as captured by the Mars Descent Imager that was provided by Malin Space Science Systems.Raw, unprocessed images were used for this video.
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An interpolated footage of the complete Curiosity Rover's descent. Interpolated meaning they turned a 4 frames per second movie into a 25 frames per second, so it looks much more fluid and impressive as the original one.
Watch the complete descent of Curiosity in HD at 25 fps:
And a video with the old 4 fps and the new 25 fps versions playing side by side:
| changed: mat (28.8.2012 ob 02.43.12) |
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Curiosity has turned its camera on! Check out the detailed layers of Mount Sharp in one of the first telephoto images taken by the rover's 100mm Mast Camera. Just to put the detail into perspective, the black dot magnified in the corner square is around the same size as Curiosity itself.
More on http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/mu....
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Curiosity rover took a self-portrait photo.
| changed: Spaceman (10th Sep 2012, 3:14 PM) |
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Curiosity Close-Ups: The Rover’s Detailed Photoshoot of Itself
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Curiosity Rover Captures Martian Eclipse
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