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Old January 4th 04, 06:00 PM
Moorehead Johnson
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Default Can Spirit help find Beagle2?

First, mega congrats to all the folks at NASA and JPL involved in this
awesome, awesome, landing. Haven't yet heard this question asked, but
is there anything that either Spirit, or assuming a safe landing 3
weeks from now, Opportunity might be able to do to assist in
determining what happened to Beagle2? Could Spirit or Opportunity
actually traverse the martian landscape towards Beagle's expected
landing site and look around? Just curious.

MJ
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Old January 4th 04, 06:02 PM
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"Moorehead Johnson" wrote in message
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Could Spirit or Opportunity
actually traverse the martian landscape towards Beagle's expected
landing site and look around? Just curious.

MJ



Beagle is too far away for that sort of mission.

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Old January 4th 04, 06:02 PM
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"Moorehead Johnson" wrote in message
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Could Spirit or Opportunity
actually traverse the martian landscape towards Beagle's expected
landing site and look around? Just curious.

MJ



Beagle is too far away for that sort of mission.

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Old January 4th 04, 06:02 PM
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"Moorehead Johnson" wrote in message
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Could Spirit or Opportunity
actually traverse the martian landscape towards Beagle's expected
landing site and look around? Just curious.

MJ



Beagle is too far away for that sort of mission.

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Old January 4th 04, 06:09 PM
Chris Marriott
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"Moorehead Johnson" wrote in message
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First, mega congrats to all the folks at NASA and JPL involved in this
awesome, awesome, landing. Haven't yet heard this question asked, but
is there anything that either Spirit, or assuming a safe landing 3
weeks from now, Opportunity might be able to do to assist in
determining what happened to Beagle2? Could Spirit or Opportunity
actually traverse the martian landscape towards Beagle's expected
landing site and look around? Just curious.


No; both the NASA landers are in completely different parts of the planet to
Beagle. You'll find some good maps which show all the landing sites at:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3359971.stm

Regards,

Chris




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Old January 4th 04, 06:09 PM
Chris Marriott
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Default Can Spirit help find Beagle2?


"Moorehead Johnson" wrote in message
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First, mega congrats to all the folks at NASA and JPL involved in this
awesome, awesome, landing. Haven't yet heard this question asked, but
is there anything that either Spirit, or assuming a safe landing 3
weeks from now, Opportunity might be able to do to assist in
determining what happened to Beagle2? Could Spirit or Opportunity
actually traverse the martian landscape towards Beagle's expected
landing site and look around? Just curious.


No; both the NASA landers are in completely different parts of the planet to
Beagle. You'll find some good maps which show all the landing sites at:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3359971.stm

Regards,

Chris




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Old January 4th 04, 06:09 PM
Chris Marriott
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Default Can Spirit help find Beagle2?


"Moorehead Johnson" wrote in message
om...
First, mega congrats to all the folks at NASA and JPL involved in this
awesome, awesome, landing. Haven't yet heard this question asked, but
is there anything that either Spirit, or assuming a safe landing 3
weeks from now, Opportunity might be able to do to assist in
determining what happened to Beagle2? Could Spirit or Opportunity
actually traverse the martian landscape towards Beagle's expected
landing site and look around? Just curious.


No; both the NASA landers are in completely different parts of the planet to
Beagle. You'll find some good maps which show all the landing sites at:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3359971.stm

Regards,

Chris




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Old January 5th 04, 04:15 AM
toddh
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Default Can Spirit help find Beagle2?

Even if one of the rovers was within a few miles (and they aren't), it
would take their lifespan to search for it. The rovers have their own
missions and I wouldn't want to see us give up any science for the
poor Beagle.



On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 20:46:44 GMT, Paul Below wrote:

On 4 Jan 2004 10:00:23 -0800, (Moorehead
Johnson) wrote:

Could Spirit or Opportunity
actually traverse the martian landscape towards Beagle's expected
landing site and look around?


Although Mars is much smaller than Earth, Mars actually has as much
surface area as Earth has dry land area.

The rovers, although bigger and more powerful than little Sojourner,
are still only going to be able to cover only a relatively small area.
IIRC, the new rovers can go over 100 yards per day, and the mission is
supposed to last 3 months.


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Old January 5th 04, 12:50 PM
Richard Clark
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Default Can Spirit help find Beagle2?

Even if one of the rovers was within a few miles (and they aren't), it
would take their lifespan to search for it. The rovers have their own
missions and I wouldn't want to see us give up any science for the
poor Beagle.


Yes, primary mission comes first. I would like to see an extended far-ranging
mission after that though, if possible. It seems like 2 miles per month long
range exploration would be possible, or does it need to stay close to the
landing area? Spirit is way too far from Beagle, but possibly they could
re-direct Opportunity to an alternate area closer to Beagle.

(They shoulda sent a 9-lives cat like Sojourner, instead of a little Puppy.


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