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On Tue, 25 May 2004 16:23:34 GMT, Doug...
wrote: Steve Squyres said as much during the last press conference -- he'd REALLY like to see the effects of entry on the shield. And, like I've been saying for some time, it's obvious that the heatshield's impact dug a hole that's deeper than any other fresh hole at the landing site. Squyres really wants a look into that hole, too. So, I'll betcha we get to visit the heatshield before it's all over... ....IIRC, they were saying for a while that *one* of them would get to see one or both of the shell halves, but all of a sudden they quit making that promise. OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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om@our_blessed_lady_mary_of_the_holy... _facility.org says... On Tue, 25 May 2004 16:23:34 GMT, Doug... wrote: Steve Squyres said as much during the last press conference -- he'd REALLY like to see the effects of entry on the shield. And, like I've been saying for some time, it's obvious that the heatshield's impact dug a hole that's deeper than any other fresh hole at the landing site. Squyres really wants a look into that hole, too. So, I'll betcha we get to visit the heatshield before it's all over... ...IIRC, they were saying for a while that *one* of them would get to see one or both of the shell halves, but all of a sudden they quit making that promise. Yeah -- I think that, before they identified the Columbia Hills as a traverse target for Spirit, the first primary trraverse target after Bonneville Crater was going to be the backshell and 'chute. But when they grew the balls to decide that they could, indeed, drive for two months and get to the nearest obviously different landform from what they are sitting on, the backshell and 'chute lost a lot of their intrinsic interest. However, I don't think anyone has ever doubted that Opportunity's heatshield, being positioned fairly close to Endurance Crater as it is, would be visited. Even Squyres insists that, in the event they decide to drive on into Endurance, they'll postpone that until *after* they do more exploration out on the plains. And that includes a visit to the heatshield and the hole it dug on impact. Doug |
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![]() OM wrote: ...IIRC, they were saying for a while that *one* of them would get to see one or both of the shell halves, but all of a sudden they quit making that promise. Which seems strange; I would have gone for the impact hole immediately, as it would have been a superb chance to see freshly exposed Martian subsurface material. If you were going to find subsurface ice before it sublimated into the atmosphere, this would be a great place to start looking. Pat |
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