NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover

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Beati Dogu

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8,900 posts

140 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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Here seen at JPL's Mars Yard testing area:



Vehicles from left to right:

Mars Explorer test rover (Like "Spirit" and "Opportunity", which both landed in 2004)

"Sojourner" (landed 1997)

Mars Exploration Rover Project's test vehicle (Like "Curiosity", which landed in 2012, and now "Perseverance")

CraigyMc

16,438 posts

237 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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MiniMan64 said:
Yeah it’s fairly loaded, UAV on board, power source, all the instruments, it’s a bit of a step up from the earlier tinny rovers that were basically cameras and solar panels on wheels. I always quite liked the Curiosity was called the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL).

Seemed appropriate
Ingenuity (the helicopter) is 1.8Kg of that. It's not really science, it's just cool.

MiniMan64

16,945 posts

191 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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CraigyMc said:
MiniMan64 said:
Yeah it’s fairly loaded, UAV on board, power source, all the instruments, it’s a bit of a step up from the earlier tinny rovers that were basically cameras and solar panels on wheels. I always quite liked the Curiosity was called the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL).

Seemed appropriate
Ingenuity (the helicopter) is 1.8Kg of that. It's not really science, it's just cool.
Yes sorry when I said loaded I was referring to onboard equipment rather than weight

rider73

3,056 posts

78 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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I often wonder if all data / images comes via some american supercomputer bunker where they get filtered for alien life content first - just in case......

frisbee

4,984 posts

111 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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I managed 5 seconds of NASA Science Live on YouTube. NASA's "presenters" make want to donate all my money to flat earthers!

Beati Dogu

Original Poster:

8,900 posts

140 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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I gave up on it too. Why bother to even have a press conference if the speaker is going to wear a muzzle the whole time. They'd have been far better doing it via a Zoom meeting frankly. That said, it's more the utterly retarded and inane questions from most so-called journalists that did it for me.


Anyway, nice picture of the rover taken from the Skycrane just before it was dropped off:



You can actually see the sand being blown away by the Skycrane's little rockets.

Edited by Beati Dogu on Friday 19th February 20:53

louiechevy

645 posts

194 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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Not only is that picture amazing, it suddenly hit me that along with others on here my name is in that picture!

MiniMan64

16,945 posts

191 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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louiechevy said:
Not only is that picture amazing, it suddenly hit me that along with others on here my name is in that picture!
Even better those names are now parked up on Mars

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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louiechevy said:
Not only is that picture amazing, it suddenly hit me that along with others on here my name is in that picture!
You are Rover Danglewire aicmfp.

MartG

20,696 posts

205 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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Pic from MRO of Perseverance under its parachute


robuk

2,236 posts

191 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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Beati Dogu said:
I gave up on it too. Why bother to even have a press conference if the speaker is going to wear a muzzle the whole time. They'd have been far better doing it via a Zoom meeting frankly. That said, it's more the utterly retarded and inane questions from most so-called journalists that did it for me.
Muzzle? Are you an actual idiot? Amazing!

hyphen

26,262 posts

91 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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rider73 said:
I often wonder if all data / images comes via some american supercomputer bunker where they get filtered for alien life content first - just in case......
Why would they filter it for alien life?

The supercomputers are creating these faked images, so would be odd to spec aliens, only to remove them again smile

Terminator X

15,118 posts

205 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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robuk said:
Beati Dogu said:
I gave up on it too. Why bother to even have a press conference if the speaker is going to wear a muzzle the whole time. They'd have been far better doing it via a Zoom meeting frankly. That said, it's more the utterly retarded and inane questions from most so-called journalists that did it for me.
Muzzle? Are you an actual idiot? Amazing!
Tbf though you can't hear what they are saying. Watched a YouTube vid the other day, 2 people in car with masks and not one idea what was being said.

TX.

Iminquarantine

2,168 posts

45 months

Saturday 20th February 2021
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CraigyMc said:
Ingenuity (the helicopter) is 1.8Kg of that. It's not really science, it's just cool.
Yes, that’s an engineering development vehicle rather that a science delivery vehicle. But major impressive. I like the plutonium power generator in the rover too smile

Fundoreen

4,180 posts

84 months

Saturday 20th February 2021
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2 rubbish snaps sent back within 10 mins and nothing since. Is it working properly?
Nasa has done a good job with the diversity though. So wont be humming this ditty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitey_on_the_Moon

normalbloke

7,463 posts

220 months

Saturday 20th February 2021
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Fundoreen said:
2 rubbish snaps sent back within 10 mins and nothing since. Is it working properly?
Nasa has done a good job with the diversity though. So wont be humming this ditty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitey_on_the_Moon
Given your last thread title on the subject, you’re going to fit right in here...

DickyC

49,835 posts

199 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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And see if you can find somewhere to get the tracking done, yeah?

durbster

10,288 posts

223 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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Any guesses as to why NASA haven't releasing any more photos (or videos) yet?

They must have a pile of them now because they're mission critical so it's odd they're not sharing as they said they would in the press conference.

While we're waiting, here's some info about the cameras: https://twitter.com/elakdawalla/status/13628211236...

Beati Dogu

Original Poster:

8,900 posts

140 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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They'll be configuring the rover now & checking it's all working as expected. Some of it was folded for stowage or behind protective covers. They'll aso be switching over the software from flight mode to ground mode etc. I'm sure that once they've done with all that, they can free up the bandwidth for more photos and video. There's supposed to be some more on Monday I believe.

They'll be posting images here:

https://www.nasa.gov/perseverance/images


Its sister robot, Curiosity, has been trundling around on Mars for nearly 9 years now, so they are loads of photos available from that:

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/images/inde...

Clive Milk

429 posts

41 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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Scott Manley let me down on his latest youtube diatribe.


He's complaining there are not enough images to satisfy his internet crowd.... jester

He's not as old as me but should know better ... nono


Millenials and generation "too impatient" can get into


BOOMER MODE

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