... BEFORE ... Eric, They have ALREADY placed these 3 items in their primary original 40 spots they wanted to target in this one weeks targets. In their on- ...
Worthy of survival by Dwayne A. Day Monday, October 2, 2006 There has long been a link between science fiction and spaceflight in general and the American...
I love Mars humor and would soon expect to see an image of Cydonia with "No Trespassing" signs and maybe even a ground to air missile base to take out our...
Now today, I found that there are actually other ESA images from Mars Express, showing the face and surrounding area, both in perspective and from above (with...
There's a first full image from the MRO at http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mro/gallery/calibration/firstimage.html This is a huge image file! Very impressive camera...
addendum... "With the spacecraft at an altitude of 280 kilometers (174 miles), the image scale is 29.7 centimeters per pixel (about 12 inches per pixel)." At...
... All images from this phase of the mission are being listed here: http://hiroc.lpl.arizona.edu/images/TRA 23 so far! Including one with a nice closeup view...
Yo Danger.. he is talking about the 2nd page allotted to the main release page containing the rest of the image releases for that day sept. 21. This one,... ...
that is pretty cool! Oh by the way Efrain, we caughts lots of BIG fish last month. You missed out. We boated 104lbs the first day. (one was a 38 pounder!) JD ...
The comparisons of the MRO HRISE image with the ground based Opportunity Rover can are going to help NASA better interpret orbit based images. we can use this...
Where is the image from the rover? G&M <Starglass@...> wrote: Seems one of the rovers has made a new discovery - and wow, does it explain a lot! Check...
... Actually, no. After instructions from their namesake in the White House - instructions reportedly based upon wishes of The Decider - images of this object...
The rover comic is still at that site...just have to go back a day...no mystery there. Eric P / MizarKey G&M <Starglass@...> wrote: ... Actually, no....
An interesting feature in the new MRO image of Candor Chasma Wallrock (TRA_000862_1710), October 5, 2006 (first noted in the Unmanned Spaceflight.com forum)....
Yes, very curious to be sure. I don't know about footprints exactly but it makes me wonder what natural (or unnatural) event would produce this anomaly. The...
... exactly but it makes me wonder what natural (or unnatural) event would produce this anomaly. The pogo stick analogy was descriptive, too. ... wrote:...
There are a number of fainter lines of these that are not straight lines. Normally I'm pretty conservative about saying "Oh look, a head!" on Martian images,...
And if you follow the goatee of the pogo dude down toward about 8'oclock toward the big line, it intersects the lower left side of what sure looks like a large...
Is it my imagination, or do these holes (if that's what they are - from this image they could well be mounds) appear to be grouped, most in sets of 3, of which...
This is a pretty interesting feature or chain of features. The most intriguing aspect for me is the more or less repeating pattern, something like this: o oo o...