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![]() http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/news/wh...ws&NewsID=1372 Object Likely Benign Plastic from Curiosity Rover Jet Propulsion Laboratory October 9, 2012 Curiosity's main activity in the 62nd sol of the mission (Oct. 8, 2012) was to image a small, bright object on the ground using the Remote Micro-Imager of the Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument. The rover team's assessment is that the bright object is something from the rover, not Martian material. It appears to be a shred of plastic material, likely benign, but it has not been definitively identified. To proceed cautiously, the team is continuing the investigation for another day before deciding whether to resume processing of the sample in the scoop. Plans include imaging of surroundings with the Mastcam. A sample of sand and dust scooped up on Sol 61 remains in the scoop. Plans to transfer it from the scoop into other chambers of the sample-processing device were postponed as a precaution during planning for Sol 62 after the small, bright object was detected in an image from the Mast Camera (Mastcam). A Sol 62 raw image from ChemCam, at http://1.usa.gov/R1fZHt, shows the object in question just to left of center of the image. Sol 62, in Mars local mean solar time at Gale Crater, will end at 12:23 a.m. Oct. 9, PDT (3:23 a.m., EDT). Benign plastic.. Erm was there not a big push to make sure there was no debris hanging around in this rover in case it caused some foul up on the complicated landing? What they really mean is somebody left a bit or rubbish behind in the aeroshell and it fell out when the arm was used. Maybe its a potato crisp? grin. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active |
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"Brian Gaff" wrote in
Benign plastic.. Erm was there not a big push to make sure there was no debris hanging around in this rover in case it caused some foul up on the complicated landing? What they really mean is somebody left a bit or rubbish behind in the aeroshell and it fell out when the arm was used. Maybe its a potato crisp? grin. Brian I was thinking possible debris from the small rockets on the lander "descent stage" or wrapping debris from the shielding of it. |
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They are saying wrapping for a component or wire on the landing equipment I
notice. I still think its a chip. Well I cannot see it but a friend described it as a chip... Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "John Szalay" john.szalayatatt.net wrote in message 42... "Brian Gaff" wrote in Benign plastic.. Erm was there not a big push to make sure there was no debris hanging around in this rover in case it caused some foul up on the complicated landing? What they really mean is somebody left a bit or rubbish behind in the aeroshell and it fell out when the arm was used. Maybe its a potato crisp? grin. Brian I was thinking possible debris from the small rockets on the lander "descent stage" or wrapping debris from the shielding of it. |
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